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Edition: U.S.
Vol. IX No. 8

NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: The White House Week: Feb. 21, 1927 (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: Third Term Talk (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Naval Disarmament (National Affairs)

National Affairs: In the Cosmopolitan (National Affairs)

THE CABINET: Again, Career Man (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

CONGRESS: The Legislative Week Feb. 21, 1927 (National Affairs / CONGRESS)

National Affairs: Air Patrol (National Affairs)

National Affairs: World Court (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Fisticuffers (National Affairs)

SHIPPING: No Oil (National Affairs / SHIPPING)

POLITICAL NOTES: Miscellaneous Mentions: Feb. 21, 1927 (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

National Affairs: Mud-Slinger v. Rats (National Affairs)

CRIME: Dodging Dynamiters (National Affairs / CRIME)


WORLD
Foreign News: Baby Betty (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Parliament Opened (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Imperial Spokesman (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Rogers-Brisbane Version (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Events (Foreign News)

BELGIUM: Motorcycle King (Foreign News / BELGIUM)

FRANCE: Caid El-Hadj (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Foreign News: Ushers (Foreign News)

ITALY: Wringing Bachelors (Foreign News / ITALY)

Foreign News: Italian Siberia (Foreign News)

AUSTRIA: Free to Babes (Foreign News / AUSTRIA)

RUMANIA: Unexpected (Foreign News / RUMANIA)

PORTUGAL: 18th Revolution (Foreign News / PORTUGAL)

TURKEY: Youth Going West (Foreign News / TURKEY)

CHILE: Tabasco Talk (Foreign News / CHILE)

Foreign News: Wise Wives (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Puzzled Ministers (Foreign News)


SCIENCE
Science: Parent


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Thrice Dead (Medicine)

Medicine: Cocklebur (Medicine)

Medicine: Water (Medicine)

Medicine: Blood (Medicine)

Medicine: Night Call (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Epidemic (The Press)

The Press: Lack (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: If I Were President. . .

Religion: Confessional

Religion: Pale Green Book


SPORT
Sport: Subject for Customers

Sport: Antique Legs

Sport: Kennel Show

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