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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XX No. 7
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Plans for a Party (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

THE CABINET: Borah & Hamlet (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

National Affairs: Chapin for Lamont (National Affairs)

THE CONGRESS: Makings of the 73rd (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

National Affairs: 14th Ratification (National Affairs)

HEROES: B. E. F.'s End (National Affairs / HEROES)

STATES & CITIES: At Reynolda (National Affairs / STATES & CITIES)

National Affairs: Friends & Candidates (National Affairs)

National Affairs: No to Pennsylvania (National Affairs)

LABOR: Calibre Tests (National Affairs / LABOR)

TRANSPORTATION: Big Maiden (National Affairs / TRANSPORTATION)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Pitiful Invention (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

GREAT BRITAIN: Canada's Cards (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: Conversion (Foreign News)

IRISH FREE STATE: Soldier's Song (Foreign News / IRISH FREE STATE)

Foreign News: War Chest (Foreign News)

GERMANY: Useful Adolf (Foreign News / GERMANY)

FRANCE: Quadricentennial Bomb (Foreign News / FRANCE)

SWEDEN: 50,000-Kronor Premier (Foreign News / SWEDEN)

ITALY: Accouchements (Foreign News / ITALY)

RUSSIA: Harvest (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

Foreign News: Bili Putsch (Foreign News)

CHINA: Yangtze Tumor (Foreign News / CHINA)

Foreign News: Wang & Chang Out (Foreign News)

BRAZIL: Waiting List (Foreign News / BRAZIL)

PERU: Trench (Foreign News / PERU)

PARAGUAY-BOLIVIA: Gran Chaco (Foreign News / PARAGUAY-BOLIVIA)


SCIENCE
Animals: Butterfly Cloud (Animals)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Pre-Gangster Prophylaxis (Medicine)

Medicine: Night Call (Medicine)

Medicine: Stitched Iris (Medicine)

Medicine: Veteran Care Flayed (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: No Scoop (The Press)

The Press: Eight Less One (The Press)

The Press: Broken Mirror (The Press)

The Press: Faster World Tomorrow (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Boston's Bishop

Religion: Holy Dory


SPORT
Sport: Xth Olympiad

Sport: Hornsby Out

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