Vol. XXVII No. 10
NATION
Electoral Equinox
(National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)
Flippant Philosopher
(National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)
Jobless January
(National Affairs / LABOR)
Hell before Lent
(National Affairs / LOUISIANA)
Confusion of Clocks
(National Affairs / ILLINOIS)
$2,500 a Year
(National Affairs / RECOVERY)
Surprise Package
(National Affairs / FARMERS)
Taft v. Borah
(National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)
Tragedy
(National Affairs)
Hogskis & O'Piggys
(National Affairs)
Kentucky Reverses
(National Affairs)
Dam Done
(National Affairs / CONSERVATION)
WORLD
"The Ethiopians Are Licked!"
(Foreign News / WAR)
Still the Same
(Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)
"Abominable Triumph"
(Foreign News / FRANCE)
"Stuck-Up Stakhanovites"
(Foreign News / RUSSIA)
"Let's Be Friends!"
(Foreign News / GERMANY)
Rebel into Hero
(Foreign News / SPAIN)
$10,000 for Sleep
(Foreign News / INDIA)
Cash Rebellion
(Foreign News / INNER MONGOLIA)
Hairbreadth George
(Foreign News / GREECE)
Murderous Mustards
(Foreign News / JAPAN)
SCIENCE
Genes Seen?
Vales & Swales
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Strong & Big
(Medicine)
Studies for All
(Medicine)
PRESS
Hearst Strikeout
Chicago Changes
Hot Shots
RELIGION
$400 for B'rith
Blood in New Mexico
Baltimore Blow-Up
SPORT
"Patty"
Olympic Aftermath
At Grand Junction
BUSINESS
Rail Rates Down
(Transport)
Spring Financing
Modern Jobber
Investment Trusts
(Business & Finance)
Split and Up
(Business & Finance)
Comparison
(Business & Finance)
More Telephones
(Business & Finance)
Personnel
(Business & Finance)
EDUCATION
Election in Pittsburgh
Superintendents in St. Louis
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Report from Moscow
(The Theatre)
New Plays in Manhattan
(Theatre)
New Pictures
(Cinema)
Solid Abstractions
(Art)
Death of Scotti
(Music)
Modern Dancer
(Music)
Philharmonic's Choice
(Music)
Malahide Papers
(Books)
Woman v. Man
(Books)
First Caesar
(Books)
Persian Version
(Books)
Recent Books
(Books)
MISCELLANY
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MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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LETTERS
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