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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XIII No. 25
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Constructive Start (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

THE CABINET: Hustler (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

CONGRESS: The Senate Week Jun. 24, 1929 (National Affairs / CONGRESS)

CONGRESS: The House Week Jun. 24, 1929 (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Mr. Watson's Week (National Affairs)

HUSBANDRY: End & Beginning (National Affairs / HUSBANDRY)

RACES: 'Delighted (National Affairs / RACES)

HEROES: Ericson, Columbus, St. Brandan (National Affairs / HEROES)

National Affairs: Quietly, Please! (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Tom & Huck (National Affairs)

WOMEN: Ladies' Game (National Affairs / WOMEN)

CONSERVATION: No Oil Contrivance (National Affairs / CONSERVATION)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Lovely Lisl (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Council of Madrid (Foreign News / THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS)

GREAT BRITAIN: No Match (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

AUSTRALIA: Too Fond of Dingo (Foreign News / AUSTRALIA)

FRANCE: Wine of Honor (Foreign News / FRANCE)

MOROCCO: At Jacob's Hummock (Foreign News / MOROCCO)

GERMANY: Clouds (Foreign News / GERMANY)

VENEZUELA: Bottom Button (Foreign News / VENEZUELA)

ITALY: Automobilistic Snobbery (Foreign News / ITALY)

JAPAN: No Retreat (Foreign News / JAPAN)

MEXICO: Heart Not Photographed (Foreign News / MEXICO)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Ray Meter (Medicine)

Medicine: Country & City Cost (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Publicity Man (The Press)

PROHIBITION: Line of Duty (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)

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

The Press: Publicity Feud (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: At Buck Hill Falls


SPORT
Sport: Wet Sandwich

Sport: Milk & Money

Sport: Peace ?

Sport: Bunion Derby


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