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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XIII No. 18
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: International Week (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: Federal City (National Affairs)

CONGRESS: The House Week May 6, 1929 (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Again, Heffling (National Affairs)

JUDICIARY: Supreme Matters (National Affairs / JUDICIARY)

National Affairs: Halterophora Capitata (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Senators v. Hoover (National Affairs)

FISCAL: Merry Mr. McCoy (National Affairs / FISCAL)

POLITICAL NOTES: Same Old Tammany (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

National Affairs: Civilization (National Affairs)

CONGRESS: The Senate Week May 6, 1929 (National Affairs / CONGRESS)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Dying With Despatch? (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Bombshells & Concessions (Foreign News / THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS)

GREAT BRITAIN: Royal Motors (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: Baldwin & Ben (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Statuary (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Princesses with Daggers (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Junk-Emden (Foreign News)

ITALY: Two Fingers' Lengths (Foreign News / ITALY)

AUSTRIA: Frau Anna (Foreign News / AUSTRIA)

JAPAN: Despair in Dairen (Foreign News / JAPAN)

ARGENTINA: Schwartzenstruber on Schultzen (Foreign News / ARGENTINA)

BRAZIL: Why Bring That Up? (Foreign News / BRAZIL)

Foreign News: Pure for Children (Foreign News)

GERMANY: Accolade (Foreign News / GERMANY)


SCIENCE
Science: Ghostbusting


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Lamb's Will (Medicine)

Medicine: National Academy (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Two Colonels (The Press)

The Press: A.P. (The Press)


SPORT
Sport: Race of Glendons

Sport: Ryder Cup Home

Sport: Dutchman

Sport: Relays, Records

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