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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XV No. 7

NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Winter Vacation (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

CONGRESS: The Senate Week Feb. 17, 1930 (National Affairs / CONGRESS)

CONGRESS: The House Week Feb. 17, 1930 (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Reporter's Birthday (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Again, Heflin (National Affairs)

ARMY & NAVY: Ships (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)

National Affairs: Cavalry Commissioner (National Affairs)

JUDICIARY: Lawyer's Lawyer (National Affairs / JUDICIARY)

National Affairs: Sick Man (National Affairs)

LABOR: Five & Ten Girls (National Affairs / LABOR)

National Affairs: Dress Strike (National Affairs)

CONSERVATION: Great Smokies (National Affairs / CONSERVATION)

POLITICAL NOTES: Wisconsin Houndings (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

National Affairs: A. P. To G. O. P. (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Winning of Walmsley (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Coolidge Carvings (National Affairs)

CRIME: Chicago (National Affairs / CRIME)


WORLD
CONFERENCE: Brutal Parallels (Foreign News / CONFERENCE)

Foreign News: Women (Foreign News)

GREAT BRITAIN: House of Loafers (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: Wandsworth Walloper (Foreign News)

YUGOSLAVIA: Leak (Foreign News / YUGOSLAVIA)

GERMANY: Schacht Solution (Foreign News / GERMANY)

ITALY: Mortuary Salute (Foreign News / ITALY)

RUMANIA: Cat Applauded (Foreign News / RUMANIA)

ICELAND: Shamefaced Bankers (Foreign News / ICELAND)

PAPAL STATE: Mass of Expiation (Foreign News / PAPAL STATE)

Foreign News: Mysterious Macdonald (Foreign News)

MEXICO: Inauguration Without Assassination (Foreign News / MEXICO)


SCIENCE
Science: Durium Records

Science: Alabamium

Science: Mushy Foundations

Animals: Nosko's Buster (Animals)

Animals: Quarantine Controversy (Animals)

Animals: U. S. Eagles (Animals)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Richest Hospital (Medicine)

Medicine: Teaching Dr. Cabot Demoted (Medicine)

Medicine: Business, Dull for 20,000 (Medicine)

Medicine: Cantonese Miracle (Medicine)

Medicine: Criminal Glands (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Candid Camera (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Tea Conference

Religion: Jewish Farmers

Religion: Sons of Delhi


SPORT
Sport: Camera v. Owens

Sport: Winter

Sport Notes, Feb. 17, 1930


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