Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index Second Edition

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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index Second Edition

by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

EN·~2 hours·609 chapters

Chapters

609 total
1

CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH - DEBATE INDEX - SECOND EDITION

0:06
2

Preface to the Second Edition

1:44
3

Debate Index

6:22
4

Topics - Absenteeism.

9:33
5

Advertising.

0:07
6

Advowsons, Sale of.

0:15
7

Agriculture.

0:12
8

Alexander the Great and Cæsar.

0:12
9

Alexander the Great and Hannibal.

0:07
10

Alexander the Great, Cæsar, Napoleon.

0:08

Description

This compact reference brings together the contents of dozens of debate manuals once scattered across the Carnegie Library’s shelves. Organized by subject, each entry lists the proposition, page numbers, and a brief note describing whether the source offers a full debate, a synopsis, or a collection of arguments. The index was originally a card system, now printed so scholars, teachers, and aspiring speakers can locate the exact material they need without leaf‑turning through each volume.

The second edition expands the original with a hundred new references, covering fresh topics such as industrial arbitration, child labor, and the emerging debate over a central bank. Updated cross‑references link related subjects, and added entries from popular handbooks make the collection even more comprehensive. For anyone preparing a debate, researching historical argumentation, or simply exploring the rhetorical landscape of the early 20th century, this guide saves time and points the way to the most relevant sources.

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Full title

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index Second Edition Second Edition

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (164K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Starner, Christine D. and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-05-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

Built from Andrew Carnegie’s gift to his adopted city, this library system has grown into one of Pittsburgh’s best-known cultural institutions. Its story stretches from the grand Oakland main library to neighborhood branches that helped shape public library service in the United States.

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