Vol. XX No. 17

NATION

"Give!" (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

Cornerstone (National Affairs / JUDICIARY)

Speech No. 2 (National Affairs / REPUBLICANS)

Johnson Adrift (National Affairs)

Disclaimer (National Affairs)

Coolidge Contributes (National Affairs)

Second Swing (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)

Garner Unmuzzled (National Affairs)

Florida Sweat box (National Affairs / CRIME)

Private Campaign (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTE)

Potent Pictures (Campaign Cartoons)

WORLD

Pandora Boxing (Foreign News / COMMONWEALTH (British Commonwealth of Nations))

"Decent Poor" (Foreign News)

"Pre-Selector" (Foreign News)

"Crass and Indefensible!" (Foreign News / GERMANY)

Royal Resignation (Foreign News / ITALY)

Church from State (Foreign News / SPAIN)

Stalin's "Omelette" (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

"So Says Stalin. ..." (Foreign News)

Alabaster Alp (Foreign News / EGYPT)

Tomahawk, Rope & Bomb (Foreign News / MANCHUKUO)

Friends Again (Foreign News / BRAZIL)

SCIENCE

Big Wicks

Sibylline Cellar

Snake-Eating Partridge (Animals)

Andy & Amos (Animals)

PRESS

"Love, Drama, Crime . . ." (The Press)

Brush Cocktail (The Press)

RELIGION

For the Tenth Man

United Lutherans

SPORT

Football

Urchins in Silk

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Read the story

BUSINESS

Little Champion (Aeronautics)

Bolt from the Sun

Arrow at the Sun

Out Steps Plymouth

Deals & Developments

Party at Lynnewood

ZAA (Aeronautics)

EDUCATION

To Get a Job

"Most Splendid Appearance"

Death at Quail Hill

LAW

Witnesses in Washington

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Again Caruso (Music)

Banyuls' First Citizen (Art)

New Plays in Manhattan (The Theatre)

The New Pictures (Cinema)

Charleston (Books)

Bronco at Bellevue (Music)

MIdwestern Heat (Music)

Sleeping Beauty (Books)

Herick & Friends (Books)

Illiterature (Books)

Mother & Children (Books)

Murders of the Month (Books)

Books of the Week (Books)

Revival (Theatre)

MISCELLANY

First

MILESTONES

Births and deaths

PEOPLE

Names make news

LETTERS

Heaven, Hell & Johnstown

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