Should We Insure the Wheat Crop? (April 1937) Yes—A. G. Black, chief, United States Bureau of Agricultural Economics. No — Robert E. Sterling, editor, The Northwestern Miller. Consumer CoGperatives? (May 1937) Yes—Toyohiko Kagawa, leader of the Coopera- tive Movement in Japan. No—J. B. Matthews, editor, Consumers Digest. Big City vs. Small City— The Graduate’s Dilemma (June 1937) Small City—Jesse Rainsford Sprague, business- man, author and magazine writer. Big City—Willis H. Carrier, inventor and indus- trialist. Award Contracts to the Lowest Bidder? (July 1937) Yes—Algernon Blair, contractor, Montgomery, Ala. No—Sydney Webster, Sydney Webster & Co., Ltd., Rangoon, Burma. Small College or Large? (August 1937) : Small College—Dr. Earl A. Roadman, president of Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa. Large School—John R. Tunis, author and edu- cational investigator. Are Fraternities Worth While? (September 1937) Yes—Fred H. Turner, dean of men, University of Illinois. No—John R. Tunis, author and educational in- vestigator. Broadeast Trials? (October 1937) Yes—Mitchell Dawson, distinguished American attorney. No—Robert Bernays, member, British Parliament. A Department of Peace? (November 1937) Yes—Frank E. Gannett, American editor and pub- lisher. No—Pertinax, French news commentator.