The Censors offer the following topics for debate: the direct election of Senators, the role of the Army versus the Navy in winning the war with Spain, and whether History or Mathematics gives more practical knowledge. Transcription included.
Schultz, John A. (John Anistaki), 1880-1959The Censors offer the following topics for debate: whether corporate trusts damage democracy, whether the U.S. should build the Nicaragua Canal, and on women's suffrage. Transcription included.
Schultz, John A. (John Anistaki), 1880-1959This critic's report offers only a hint of insight into the meeting itself, but the doodled caricatures throughout are the highlight. The faces unfortunately do not have names, but likely represent other students and staff at the Model School. Transcription included.
Britton, John K. (John Kirby), 1883-1962A brief but positive report on the behavior of the Society. Britton offers no real negative comments, unusual for Critic's Reports. Transcription included.
Britton, John K. (John Kirby), 1883-1962Two critic's reports for the same meeting, one rejected and the other accepted. Presumably the first report did not accurately describe the meeting. Unfortunately, no records survive as to why the Officers rejected the first report. Transcription included.
One student, "Dunning," has not been identified as the few mentions of him only include his first name.