Vol. XVIII No. 8

NATION

The Hoover Week (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

Mantauk Maneuver (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)

Bombers v. Mt. Shasta (National Affairs)

Cotton Crisis (National Affairs / HUSBANDRY)

Campbell Program (National Affairs)

On the High Seas (National Affairs / TRANSPORTATION)

Ex Parte 103 (Cont'd) (National Affairs)

Million Dollar Certificate (National Affairs / FISCAL)

Hoover Dam Strike (National Affairs / LABOR)

Ypsilanti's Fiends (National Affairs / CRIME)

Boss on the Stand (National Affairs / STATES 6? CITIES)

Texas Tries (National Affairs / CONSERVATION)

Old Man of Massillon (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTE)

WORLD

Nothing Resounding (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

King's Son's Father-in-Law (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

"Critics Must Face Facts" (Foreign News)

Hurlers at Cootehill (Foreign News / IRISH FREE STATE)

" If It Be War--" (Foreign News / INDIA)

War for Machado (Foreign News / CUBA)

Deluge (Foreign News / CHINA)

SCIENCE

The Twelfth (Animals)

Angle Trisected?

Frog & Robin (Animals)

Beaver (Animals)

Frog & Robin (Animals)

HEALTH & MEDICINE

For Looking at Kidneys (Medicine)

New Osler Biography (Medicine)

PRESS

New .Face For Chicago (The Press)

RELIGION

Church of the Air

SPORT

Hambletonian

Bows and Arrows

BUSINESS

Back to Beds

Sale or Salvage?

Fine Feathers

Gugle v. Eaton (Business & Finance)

More Bank Trouble (Business & Finance)

Flights of the Week (Aeronautics)

Still Bigger Atlas (Business & Finance)

Segal v. Gillette (Business & Finance)

Eggs from the Sky (Aeronautics)

Becalmed Elmira (Aeronautics)

EDUCATION

Sod-Turning

Young to the Young

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The New Pictures (Cinema)

Orchestral Radio (Music)

Living Church (Music)

School Builder (Art)

Who Won (Art)

Another Outline (Books)

Hero, Post-War Model (Books)

Cross-Section (Books)

Hechtic Tales (Books)

Having Eaten (Books)

Men in Peace (Books)

Hell-Fire Sermon (Books)

MILESTONES

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PEOPLE

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LETTERS

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