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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XVIII No. 9
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NATION
THE CABINET: Shaky Castle (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

National Affairs: Postage Upping (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Pacifists,Hell! (National Affairs)

THE PRESIDENCY: Aug. 31, 1931 (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

ARMY 6? NAVY: A.W.O.L. (National Affairs / ARMY 6? NAVY)

LABOR: Third Winter (National Affairs / LABOR)

National Affairs: Robot (National Affairs)

STATES & CITIES: Up Goes Oil (National Affairs / STATES & CITIES)

National Affairs: He Who Gets Taxed (National Affairs)

HUSBANDRY: Wheat for Coffee (National Affairs / HUSBANDRY)

National Affairs: No More Cotton? (National Affairs)

WOMEN: Two Widows (National Affairs / WOMEN)

POLITICAL NOTE: Dear Frank (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTE)

CRIME: Street Scene (National Affairs / CRIME)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Infernal Machine (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

GREAT BRITAIN: Coalition (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: HOORAY! HOORAY! HOORAY!! (Foreign News)

FRANCE: Just Initialed (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Foreign News: New Berlin Man (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Bonhomme Tourenq (Foreign News)

HUNGARY: Changed Circumstances (Foreign News / HUNGARY)

CUBA: Gibara (Foreign News / CUBA)

ECUADOR: Boo-ed out (Foreign News / ECUADOR)

CHINA: After Deluge, Famine (Foreign News / CHINA)


SCIENCE
Animals: Big Ones (Animals)

Animals: Brisbane's Mouse (Animals)

Science: Prizemen

Science: Smell v. Barnacles

Science: Kanchenjunga Couloir


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Health in Poverty (Medicine)

Medicine: Parade Flayed (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: In Canada (The Press)

The Press: Bigger Chicagoan (The Press)

The Press: Popular No More (The Press)

The Press: Odds & Ends: Aug. 31, 1931 (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: K. of C.'s 49th

Religion: Boy Bishop


SPORT
Sport: At Forest Hills

Sport: Who Won, Aug. 31, 1931

Sport: McLarnin v. Petrolle

Sport: Yachts & Yachtsmen

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