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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XIII No. 23
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NATION
THE CABINET: No. 6 Man (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

THE PRESIDENCY: Action! (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

CONGRESS: The Senate Week Jun. 10, 1929 (National Affairs / CONGRESS)

CONGRESS: The House Week Jun. 10, 1929 (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Old Twins (National Affairs)

JUDICIARY: Woman Without a Country (National Affairs / JUDICIARY)

National Affairs: Day In, Burns Out (National Affairs)

CRIME: Georgia's Perfect Case (National Affairs / CRIME)

National Affairs: In Massachusetts (National Affairs)

RAGES: Alamo (National Affairs / RAGES)

PROHIBITION: The Great Commission (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)

National Affairs: Act of God (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Wet Wisconsin (National Affairs)

National Affairs: W. O. N. P. R. (National Affairs)

THE TARIFF: To the Senate (National Affairs / THE TARIFF)

FISCAL: Treasury Bills (National Affairs / FISCAL)

CONSERVATION: Oil Contrivance (National Affairs / CONSERVATION)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Draft C (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

GREAT BRITAIN: Abscess (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: At Arundel (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Labor's Day (Foreign News)

RUSSIA: Johnists' (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

FRANCE: Picture Supplement (Foreign News / FRANCE)

ARGENTINA: Quake (Foreign News / ARGENTINA)

BRAZIL: Petals Over Olga (Foreign News / BRAZIL)

CHILE: Never! (Foreign News / CHILE)

MEXICO: No Swinging Doors (Foreign News / MEXICO)

JAPAN: Proud Policemen (Foreign News / JAPAN)

Foreign News: Fruit Of Frugality (Foreign News)

CHINA: Soong Dynasty (Foreign News / CHINA)


SCIENCE
Science: Coldest Cold

Science: Merlins

Science: Genetics

Science: Remora


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Maternal Love (Medicine)

Medicine: Filial Love (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Scarlet in South Carolina (The Press)

The Press: Dial Dies (The Press)

The Press: Power & the Press, Cont. (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Old Issue

Religion: In Union . . .


SPORT
Sport: Stanford's Third

Sport: Court

Sport: Indianapolis Speed


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