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Table of Contents: April 11, 1932
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Vol. XIX No. 15
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NATION
The Hoover Week (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

Work Done (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

House Jugglers (National Affairs / TAXATION)

Pro Bono Politico (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)

Labor & Crime v. Wilkerson (National Affairs / JUDICIARY)

Carrying the Carriers (National Affairs / TRANSPORTATION)

129 to 36 to 23 to 0 (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)


WORLD
Dominions v. de Valera (Foreign News / BRITISH EMPIRE)

Saucy Budget (Foreign News)

Rector of Stewky (Foreign News)

Sickened Prince (Foreign News)

Pomp & Princes (Foreign News / INDIA)

Nasty Duel (Foreign News / RUMANIA)

Zoology (Foreign News / BELGIUM)

Grand Hotel (Foreign News / SWEDEN)

Beelzebub v. Satan (Foreign News / FINLAND)

His Salary, Her Sins (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

Pricking and Shooting (Foreign News / JAPAN)


SCIENCE
Chemists at New Orleans

Patented Peach

Spoken Telegrams

Americanus for Cupido (Animals)

Swan Dive (Animals)

Sick Goliath (Animals)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Radium Drinks (Medicine)

Scarlet Fever (Medicine)


PRESS
Organ of Integration

Semagraph


RELIGION
Papal Broadcast

Bushido

Yatayoga


SPORT
Maccabiad

Billiards

No More Stalling

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BUSINESS
Roll Call (Aeronautics)

Man Who Sued Coolidge

Still Cheaper Travel

Steel's Chair

Slip (Business & Finance)

Deals & Developments (Business & Finance)

Cord Into Avco (Aeronautics)


EDUCATION
Chicago Party

W. & J.'s Hutchison


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Chokopul's Travels (Music)

The New Pictures (Cinema)

Free for All (Art)

New Plays in Manhattan (Theatre)

Cortes & Co. (Books)

Ravinia's Bye (Music)

Perfect Program (Music)

More Theremin (Music)

Theatre (Art)

Perversed English (Books)

Over-Souled (Books)

Peterkin Folk (Books)


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PEOPLE
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LETTERS
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Quotes of the Day »

MR. DIGAL, 45, a Christian, recalling what he was told last month in his village in India. The country is facing intense violence between Christians and Hindus