The Home: Is it Disintegrating? (December, 1937) Yes—and how!—Nina Wilcox Putnam, popular magazine and newspaper syndicate contributor. No. It’s stronger than ever—Elmer T. Peter- son, formerly editor of Better Homes and Gardens. One-House Legislatures? (January, 1938) Yes—George W. Norris, United States senator from Nebraska. No —A4rthur Meighen, former prime minister of Canada. Labor Union Responsibility (February, 1938) 1. Unions should be chartered after the English abe — George E. Sokolsky, lecturer and author. 2. They’re responsible now to courts and pub- lic opinion—William Green, president, Amer- ican Federation of Labor. Advertising: An Attack and a Defense (March, 1938) Do rocketing sales graphs excuse the idiotic claims?—Asks Frances Dickson, newspaper- woman. Most advertising is sane, decent, self-respect- ing.—Says Earnest Elmo Calkins, dean of American advertising men. Is “Service” Overdone? (April, 1938) Don’t paint the lily!—Says Sinclair Lewis, au- thor and critic. Why ashes on sugar?—Asks Gelett Burgess, writer and essayist. Shall the Indian Be Kept Indian? (May, 1938) Yes!—Say Whirling Thunder, Henry Roe Cloud, and Evelyn Pierce. No!—Say Henry Standing Bear, Dawniss, and Lee F. Harkins. Recession—and the Way Out (June, 1938) Higher wholesale prices will restore prosper- ity.—Says Sir Charles Morgan-Webb, British monetary expert. Prices and wages in some industries must drop.-—Urges Harold G. Moulton, president, Brookings Institution.