Vol. XXIII No. 18
NATION
Sixth's Third
(National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)
Legislators on the Law
(National Affairs)
Senators & Silver
(National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)
Sugar by Quota
(National Affairs)
PWA Report
(National Affairs / RECOVERY)
Government in Advertising
(National Affairs)
Ten Men at a Table
(National Affairs)
Subscriber Triumphant
(National Affairs / HEROES)
According to St. Matthew
(National Affairs / CRIME)
Wanted: Statehood
(National Affairs / TERRITORIES)
Men for Mules
(National Affairs / LABOR)
Curry Out
(National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTE)
WORLD
The Race Begins
(Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)
Great Expectations
(Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)
Bribery-by-Belly?
(Foreign News / INDIA)
Fourth International
(Foreign News / FRANCE)
Rhodes Riots
(Foreign News / ITALY)
2687th Birthday
(Foreign News)
Mendieta to the Left
(Foreign News / CUBA)
Something to Show
(Foreign News / HAITI)
Battle of 100 Hours
(Foreign News / BOLIVIA-PARAGUAY)
Protectorate by Force
(Foreign News / JAPAN-CHINA)
SCIENCE
Dog No. 3
Solar Phosphorus & Spots
World Breeding
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HEALTH & MEDICINE
Aniseikonia
(Medicine)
Fat & Drugs
(Medicine)
PRESS
Editors & Pokers
(The Press)
Drone's Progress
(The Press)
RELIGION
Seattle Socialist
In the Churches
SPORT
Layers & Players
Rata Auki!
BUSINESS
Bids Opened
(Aeronautics)
Banks & Robbers
(Business & Finance)
Valuable Old Lady
(Business & Finance)
Rye Pulls the Plug
(Business & Finance)
Toy World
(Business & Finance)
Martin Into Market
(Business & Finance)
Personnel
(Business & Finance)
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(Business & Finance)
EDUCATION
Dartmouth's Best
In Zion
University of Islam
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Again, Boop
(Cinema)
The New Pictures
(Cinema)
Comediettina in Dallas
(The Theatre)
New Play in Manhattan
(The Theatre)
Where Are They Now?
(Music)
99 cent Opera
(Music)
Removals
(Art)
Seamy Side
(Books)
Young Man
(Books)
Murders of the Month
(Books)
Travelers
(Books)
MISCELLANY
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MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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LETTERS
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