Vol. XXVIII No. 15

NATION

To the Stump (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

Stumped Stumper (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)

Grandson's Choice (National Affairs)

"A Reasoned Choice" (National Affairs)

Second Line (National Affairs)

Red Issue (Cont'd) (National Affairs / RADICALS)

Back to Beginning (National Affairs / REPUBLICANS)

Sachem Speaks (National Affairs)

Black Justice (National Affairs / RACES)

Shattered Sleep (National Affairs / THE PHILIPPINES)

WORLD

"We Hold! We Hold!" (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

"Mosley Shall Not Pass!" (Foreign News)

The Crown (Foreign News)

"Partnership & Co-Operation" (Foreign News / INDIA)

Free Trade? (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Coup de Stooge (Foreign News / AUSTRIA)

"Bread and Heat" (Foreign News / SPAIN)

Great Republics (Foreign News / SOUTH AMERICA)

SCIENCE

Fire

Old Heads

Psychogalvanometer

HEALTH & MEDICINE

X-Rays at Cleveland (Medicine)

Deceptive Bitterling (Medicine)

Grimaces, Grunts, Glaucoma (Medicine)

Chiropractors Curbed (Medicine)

Windburn to Sunburn (Medicine)

PRESS

Witch

Forecaster (The Press)

RELIGION

MIVA

Serpents Taken Up

SPORT

Giants v. Yankees

Football

Between Halves

"Pam"

BUSINESS

Crash, Crash, Crash (Transport)

Deadly Parallel (Transport)

Ferdie's Flight (Transport)

Rails & Reflection (Business & Finance)

Storekeeping Atlas (Business & Finance)

Act in Action (Business & Finance)

Banana Road (Business & Finance)

"Little Honorable Plant" (Business & Finance)

Personnel (Business & Finance)

EDUCATION

Striking Scholars

Hetherington to Glasgow

Editors

Eddy To Hobart

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Rabbit Rail (Art)

George & Arthur (Art)

The New Pictures (Cinema)

"Bogie" (Music)

Champion in Chains (Music)

Harpsichordist (Music)

New Plays in Manhattan (Theatre)

Living Woman (Books)

Nazi Idyll (Books)

Diplomat's Documents (Books)

Prize Problems (Books)

Bound Clues (Books)

Recent Books (Books / Fiction)

MISCELLANY

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MILESTONES

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PEOPLE

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LETTERS

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