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Edition: U.S.
Vol. II No. 3
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Mr. Coolidge's Week: Sep. 17, 1923 (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: Testament (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Contumely (National Affairs)

THE CABINET: Portuguese Treaty (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

National Affairs: Mexican Claims (National Affairs)

National Affairs: More Fact Finders (National Affairs)

PROHIBITION: An Extra Million (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)

National Affairs: Cooperation from Canada (National Affairs)

ARMY & NAVY: The Marchers (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)

National Affairs: Wrack (National Affairs)

National Affairs: The Great Scrap Heap (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Off Hatteras (National Affairs)

IMMIGRATION: Fines (National Affairs / IMMIGRATION)

COAL: Pax Pennsylvania (National Affairs / COAL)

NEGROES: To the People (National Affairs / NEGROES)

Political Notes: Sep. 17, 1923 (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)


WORLD
GRECO-ITALIAN: Dying Embers (Foreign News / GRECO-ITALIAN)

THE RUHR: A Gesture (Foreign News / THE RUHR)

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Enter Ireland (Foreign News / THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS)

BRITISH EMPIRE: Madame Tussaud's (Foreign News / BRITISH EMPIRE)

Foreign News: Business Conditions (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Automatic Telephones (Foreign News)

Jewry Imperiled (Also in This Issue)

Foreign News: Long Island (Foreign News)

GERMANY: Biggest Graft Case (Foreign News / GERMANY)

Foreign News: Marks (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Another Possible Rumpus (Foreign News)

RUSSIA: Two Tales (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

SPAIN: To Rome (Foreign News / SPAIN)

Foreign News: Moroccan Difficulties (Foreign News)

PORTUGAL: No Enthusiasm (Foreign News / PORTUGAL)

A Sheik Arose (Foreign News / TRANSJORDANIA: A Sheik Arose)

AUSTRIA: International Police (Foreign News / AUSTRIA)

JAPAN: In Wake of the Quake (Foreign News / JAPAN)


SCIENCE
The Sun's Corona (Also in This Issue)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: A Flea Survey (Medicine)

Medicine: Dum-Dum Fever (Medicine)

John Dos Passos (Also in This Issue)


PRESS
The Press: What People Read (The Press)

No Hits (Also in This Issue)

The Press: Papyrus (The Press)

The Press: New World's Records: Sep. 17, 1923 (The Press)

The Press: Nero (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: In Bulgaria

A Horse's Power (Also in This Issue)

Religion: Armistice Week


SPORT
Sport: Female Paddocks

Sport: A Blatt* to Golf

Dempsey-Firpo Notes (Also in This Issue)

Sport: Harry Wills' Punishment

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