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property.= Taxation.
Should church property which is used exclusively for public worship be
taxed? Should church buildings, with their lots and furnishings, be
exempt from taxation? Matson, p. 211: Briefs and references.
=Cicero.=
Are the character and career of Cicero deserving of more admiration
than censure? Matson, p. 90: Briefs and references.

=Cicero and Demosthenes.= See =Demosthenes and Cicero.=
=Cities.=
Are great cities, considered in themselves and in their influence, a
greater evil than good? Matson, p. 531: Briefs and references.
=City and country.=
Advantages and disadvantages of the city, town and country child. C. L.
of P. Reference lists.
Is country life preferable, on the whole, to city life? Matson, p. 532:
Briefs and references.
Which is to be preferred, a town or a country life? Rowton, p. 230:
References.
=Civil service.= England.
Askew. 1906, p. 46: Briefs and references.
=Civil service.= India.
Appointment of natives. Askew, 1906, p. 47: Briefs and
references.--Askew, 1911, p. 115: Briefs.
=Civil service reform.=
The civil service act should be extended to all departments of the
government service. Brookings, p. 44: Briefs and references.
=The Civil war and the American revolution.= See =The American
revolution and the Civil war.=
=Civilization.=
Civilization (European) in savage lands. Askew, 1906, p. 47: Briefs and
references.

Is modern civilization a failure? Gibson, p. 61: Briefs and references.
See also Christianity and modern civilization.
=Civilized man and barbarian.= See =Barbarian and civilized man.=
=Classical education.=
Classics versus science as a study in schools. C. L. of P. Reference
lists.
Greek compulsory at the universities. Askew, 1906, p. 104: Briefs and
references.--Askew, 1911, p. 104: Briefs.
Is a classical education essential to an American gentleman? Rowton, p.
216: References.
Is the study of the Greek and Latin classics necessary to a liberal
education? Is the mental discipline and the knowledge gained from the
study of the classics superior to that gained from the study of the
natural sciences? Should the study of Greek and Latin be considered of
greater importance in respect to culture and utility than the study of
French and German? Does the study of Greek occupy a
disproportionate place in the ordinary college course? Should Greek be
considered as essential to a liberal education? or, Should Greek be
elective in a college course? Matson, p. 252: Briefs and references.
=Classics and mathematics.=
Which are of the greater importance in education, the classics or
mathematics? Rowton, p. 190: Briefs and references.
=Clay and Webster.= See =Webster and Clay.=
=Clergy.= See =Ministers of the gospel.=
=Closed shop and open shop.= See =Open shop and closed shop.=
=Coal mines.= Government ownership. See =Government ownership.=

Coal mines.
=Coal mines and gold mines.= See =Gold mines and coal mines.=
=Co-education.=
Co-education in colleges is desirable. Brookings, p. 178: Briefs and
references.--C. L. of P. Debates: References.--C. L. of P. Reference
lists.
Co-education of the sexes. Askew, 1906, p. 78: Briefs and
references.--Askew, 1911, p. 41: Briefs.
Is the co-education of the sexes in higher institutions desirable? Matson,
p. 244: Briefs and references.
=Coleridge and Wordsworth.= See =Wordsworth and Coleridge.=
=Collectivism.= See =Socialism.=
=Colleges and universities.=
Are college-bred men, as a class, superior in mental attainments and
culture to self-educated men? Matson, p. 242: Briefs and references.
Are state universities superior, in their principle and operation, to
colleges? Matson, p. 246: Briefs and references.
A Catholic university for Ireland. Askew, 1906, p. 36: Briefs and
references.
The country college and the city college. C. L. of P. Reference lists.
In a college conducted under Christian auspices students should be
required to attend church on Sunday. Thomas, p. 186: Briefs.
Is a college education the best preparation for practical life? C. L. of P.
Reference lists.

Is the in loco parentis system of college government better than the
laissez faire system? or, Is paternal government the best for college
students? Matson, p. 249: Briefs and references.
Is the system of education pursued at our universities in accordance
with the requirements of the age? Rowton, p. 225: References.
Some system ought to be adopted by which the degree of A.B. could be
obtained from colleges in three years. Brookings, p. 181: Briefs and
references.
University reform. Askew, 1911, p. 249: Briefs.
What are the respective advantages of the large and the small college?
C. L. of P. Reference lists.
See also National university.--Student government.
=Colonial preference= (England).
Gibson, p. 273: Briefs and references.
=Columbus and Livingstone.=
As discoverer and as man, was Columbus greater than Livingstone?
Matson, p. 106: Briefs and references.
=Comic supplement.=
The comic supplement of the newspapers is detrimental to children. C.
L. of P. Debates: References.
=Commerce, Minister of.=
Should a minister of commerce be established? Askew, 1906, p. 53:
Briefs.
=Commerce and manufactures.=

Has commerce contributed more to the development of modern
civilization than manufactures? Matson, p. 204: Briefs and references.
=Commercialism.=
The commercial
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