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

NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: At White Pine Camp- Sep. 20, 1926 (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

THE CABINET: Financing (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

National Affairs: Aristocratic (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Praise (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Young Hercules (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Rugs (National Affairs)

THE CONGRESS: Primaries (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

National Affairs: Earnest Willie (National Affairs)

KU KLUX KLAN: Washington Splurge (National Affairs / KU KLUX KLAN)

FARMERS: Crops (National Affairs / FARMERS)

POLITICAL NOTES: Prerogative (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

National Affairs: Opposition (National Affairs)

CORRUPTION: Trial (National Affairs / CORRUPTION)


WORLD
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Auspicious Week (Foreign News / THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS)

Foreign News: Irish Tragedy (Foreign News)

British Commonwealth of Nations: Winnie's Plan (Foreign News / British Commonwealth of Nations)

Foreign News: To Reunion (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Civilized (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Militarist Disarms (Foreign News)

FRANCE: Scandalous Attitude (Foreign News / FRANCE)

SPAIN: Approval (Foreign News / SPAIN)

RUSSIA: Advice from Gorky (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

GERMANY: Wilhelm Approved (Foreign News / GERMANY)

POLAND: Staggering Dot (Foreign News / POLAND)

GREECE: Corps de Telegraph (Foreign News / GREECE)

Foreign News: Maxim Re-illustrated (Foreign News)

ITALY: Bomb (Foreign News / ITALY)

CHINA: Tuchuns Clash (Foreign News / CHINA)

Foreign News: Britain Baited (Foreign News)


SCIENCE
Science: High Note

Science: Expeditions: Sep. 20, 1926

Science: Chemists


RELIGION
Religion: Earnest Congregation

Religion: Christianity in England

Religion: Pastoral

Religion: Jesus: A Myth

Religion: Too Grave

Religion: Negroes


SPORT
Sport: Davis Cup

Sport: Wooden War

Sport: Double Whiskey


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