Vol. X No. 26

NATION

The Coolidge Week (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

Coal Party (National Affairs)

Statesman Stimson (National Affairs)

Ledger Items (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

Treaty to France (National Affairs)

The House Week (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

The Senate Week (National Affairs)

Again, Magruder (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)

Rebuilding the Navy (National Affairs)

Off Provincetown (National Affairs)

Statuesque Jews (National Affairs / RACES)

Moderators (National Affairs)

Board of Sentences? (National Affairs / CRIME)

Maine Yields (National Affairs / THE STATES)

Oklahoma s Governor (National Affairs)

Kentucky's Governors (National Affairs)

Post (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

301 Mayors (National Affairs)

Timber (National Affairs)

No. 35 (National Affairs)

Fish (National Affairs)

WORLD

Looming Rapprochement (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

Stocktaking (Foreign News)

Rights Abroad (Foreign News)

Ireland Advises (Foreign News)

"No Popery!" (Foreign News)

Reparations Report (Foreign News / GERMANY)

Foreign Parts (Foreign News)

Wilhelm v. Piscator (Foreign News)

Waste Not, Greet Not (Foreign News / ITALY)

"Political Execution" (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

Chaos (Foreign News / CHINA)

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Heart Throbs (Medicine)

Fish-Eyed (Medicine)

PRESS

Good Business? (The Press)

Muzzled (The Press)

RELIGION

Rejected Prayer Book

Piety

Prize

SPORT

Army v. Navy

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Song

BUSINESS

Father & Son

More Mergers

Christmas Presents

Protest

Common Kresge

Ambassador (Aeronautics)

Sugar Institute

2,000,000th Eureka

EDUCATION

Americans in Oxford

Death of Goodspeed

McAndrew, Continued

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Best Plays in Manhattan (Theatre)

The New Pictures (Cinema)

American Opera (Music)

NON-FICTION (Books)

Inferior (Music)

Again, Homer (Music)

Africana (Books)

Geniuses (Books)

Worlds' Ends (Books / FICTION)

Daybreak (Books)

Boston (Books)

Lindbergh (Books / VERSE)

Treasury (Books)

MISCELLANY

Bull v. Romero

MILESTONES

Read the story

LETTERS

Justice