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Edition: U.S.
Vol. IV No. 12

NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: The White House Week: Sep. 22, 1924 (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

THE CAMPAIGN: Words (National Affairs / THE CAMPAIGN)

Where the Money Goes (Also in This Issue)

National Affairs: Bob Jr. vs. Butler (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Protestants (National Affairs)

FARMERS: What They Want (National Affairs / FARMERS)

ARMY & NAVY: For Defense (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)

TAXATION: Refunds (National Affairs / TAXATION)

TARIFF: Tariff and the Sweets (National Affairs / TARIFF)

THE CONGRESS: Primary Season (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

SHIPPING: Wood and Flames (National Affairs / SHIPPING)

National Affairs: Political Notes: Sep. 22, 1924 (National Affairs)


WORLD
REPARATIONS: Second Payment (Foreign News / REPARATIONS)

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: The Assembly's Week (Foreign News / THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS)

Foreign News: Son MacDonald (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Appearance of Evil (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Animadversions (Foreign News)

Home (Also in This Issue)

Foreign News: Princely Pilgrim (Foreign News)

FRANCE: La Finance (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Foreign News Notes, Sep. 22, 1924 (Foreign News)

PORTUGAL: Three Hours (Foreign News / PORTUGAL)

SPAIN: Moroccan War: Sep. 22, 1924 (Foreign News / SPAIN)

ITALY: Vengeance (Foreign News / ITALY)

Foreign News Notes, Sep. 22, 1924 (Foreign News)

RUSSIA: Down With Shame (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

MONTENEGRO: Appeal (Foreign News / MONTENEGRO)

TURKEY: Oust the Greeks? (Foreign News / TURKEY)

ARABIA: Hejamy Massacre (Foreign News / ARABIA)

CHINA: Changese War (Foreign News / CHINA)

LATIN AMERICA: Au Revoir? (Foreign News / LATIN AMERICA)

Foreign News: 'First in Air (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Revolt (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Revolt (Foreign News)


SCIENCE
Science: At Ithaca


PRESS
The Press: Teeth, Fingernails (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Holy Name

Religion: In Quebec

Pope and Politics (Also in This Issue)


SPORT
Sport: Dismal

Sport: The Pit Recuperates

Sport: Unclaimed Deposits

Sport: Ghost

Sport: Horses and Men

Sport: Valuable

Sport: Guard

Sport: Mop

Sport: Stowed

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