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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XVIII No. 21
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Eye to Eye (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

THE CONGRESS: Lady from Arkansas (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

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

INDUSTRY: Homebuilding Hooverized (National Affairs / INDUSTRY)

HEROES: Almost Ahab (National Affairs / HEROES)

PROHIBITION: In Dailey's Meat Store (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)

RACES: Reason for Rape (National Affairs / RACES)

CRIME: On the Main Line (National Affairs / CRIME)

CAMPAIGN: Roosevelt v. Ritchie (National Affairs / CAMPAIGN)


WORLD
GREAT BRITAIN: Parliament's Week: Nov. 23, 1931 (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

INDIA: Nizam's Azam and Moazzam (Foreign News / INDIA)

CANADA: Thousands to Jail? (Foreign News / CANADA)

FRANCE: Greetings (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Foreign News: Chamber Meets (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Generals, Bandits, Nuts (Foreign News)

RUMANIA: He Made Me Do It (Foreign News / RUMANIA)

ITALY: Chamber Meets (Foreign News / ITALY)

RUSSIA: Very Easily Led (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

LATVIA: Baltic Reno (Foreign News / LATVIA)

CHINA-JAPAN: Hero Ma (Foreign News / CHINA-JAPAN)

THE LEAGUE: Little Slam (Foreign News / THE LEAGUE)

CHILE: Greatest Crime (Foreign News / CHILE)

International: I Still Live!~ (International)

International: Product: Hobo (International)

International: Peace Department (International)


SCIENCE
Animals: Ignoramus (Animals)

Animals: Squawk (Animals)

Animals: Racing Turtle (Animals)

Science: For Ammonia & Gasoline


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Trial at Liibeck (Medicine)

Medicine: Coffey-Humber Test (Medicine)


PRESS
Press: Off to War

Press: Again, Reporter Rogers

Press: Odds & Ends: Nov. 23, 1931


RELIGION
Religion: For 21

Religion: Saintly Picnic


SPORT
Sport: Football, Nov. 23, 1931

Sport: Sober Hunting

Sport: Who Won, Nov. 23, 1931

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