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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XVIII No. 8
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: The Hoover Week: Aug. 24, 1931 (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

ARMY & NAVY: Mantauk Maneuver (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)

National Affairs: Bombers v. Mt. Shasta (National Affairs)

HUSBANDRY: Cotton Crisis (National Affairs / HUSBANDRY)

National Affairs: Campbell Program (National Affairs)

TRANSPORTATION: On the High Seas (National Affairs / TRANSPORTATION)

National Affairs: Ex Parte 103 (Cont'd) (National Affairs)

FISCAL: Million Dollar Certificate (National Affairs / FISCAL)

LABOR: Hoover Dam Strike (National Affairs / LABOR)

CRIME: Ypsilanti's Fiends (National Affairs / CRIME)

STATES 6? CITIES: Boss on the Stand (National Affairs / STATES 6? CITIES)

CONSERVATION: Texas Tries (National Affairs / CONSERVATION)

POLITICAL NOTE: Old Man of Massillon (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTE)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Nothing Resounding (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

GREAT BRITAIN: King's Son's Father-in-Law (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: Critics Must Face Facts (Foreign News)

IRISH FREE STATE: Hurlers at Cootehill (Foreign News / IRISH FREE STATE)

INDIA: If It Be War-- (Foreign News / INDIA)

CUBA: War for Machado (Foreign News / CUBA)

CHINA: Deluge (Foreign News / CHINA)


SCIENCE
Animals: The Twelfth (Animals)

Science: Angle Trisected?

Animals: Frog & Robin (Animals)

Animals: Beaver (Animals)

Animals: Frog & Robin (Animals)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: For Looking at Kidneys (Medicine)

Medicine: New Osler Biography (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: New .Face For Chicago (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Church of the Air


SPORT
Sport: Hambletonian

Sport: Bows and Arrows


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