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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XV No. 6

NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: The Hoover Week: Feb. 10, 1930 (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

CONGRESS: The Senate Week Feb. 10, 1930 (National Affairs / CONGRESS)

CONGRESS: The House Week Feb. 10, 1930 (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Wanted: An Anthem (National Affairs)

JUDICIARY: Hughes For Taft (National Affairs / JUDICIARY)

National Affairs: Big Week for Wilbur (National Affairs)

PROHIBITION: In God We Trust (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)

National Affairs: Brookhart v. The Century (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Wet Line (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Jersey Brewings (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Turning Tide? (National Affairs)

COMMUNICATIONS: A.T. &T. v. U.S. Control (National Affairs / COMMUNICATIONS)

POLITICAL NOTES: Bankrupt Chicago (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

National Affairs: Fort Out (National Affairs)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Sensitive Europeans (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

Foreign News: Peculiar Circumstances (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Conference Notes (Foreign News)

GREAT BRITAIN: Empire Free Trade'' (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: First Duke Inc. (Foreign News)

FRANCE: Vas y, Leontine! (Foreign News / FRANCE)

SPAIN: Happy Man! (Foreign News / SPAIN)

ITALY: Period of Repose (Foreign News / ITALY)

THE NETHERLANDS: Wett, a Little (Foreign News / THE NETHERLANDS)

JAPAN: Imperial Poetry (Foreign News / JAPAN)

RUSSIA: Counterfeiting Explained (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

Foreign News: Red Logic (Foreign News)

TURKEY: Abdul's Heirs (Foreign News / TURKEY)


SCIENCE
Science: Troglodyte Light

Science: Medallists

Science: Robinson Crusoe Ritter

Science: Synthetic Sugar

Animals: New Fuel (Animals)

Animals: Conciliatory Camel (Animals)

Animals: Fox Thieves (Animals)


PRESS
The Press: Fleet Street Flayed (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Protestant Problem^

Religion: Unity in Pittsburgh


SPORT
Sport: First Fencer

Sport: Camera v. Rioux

Sport: Racquets


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Palfreys

Iowa Forgiven

Business: Earnings: Feb. 10, 1930 (Business)


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