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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XXVI No. 9
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: End's Beginning (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

THE CABINET: Something on Silver (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

THE CONGRESS: Investigation by Headlines (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

ARMY & NAVY: Battleships for Babies (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)

TAXATION: Price of Passage (National Affairs / TAXATION)

HEROES: Economy's End (National Affairs / HEROES)

MONEY: Seal Dollar (National Affairs / MONEY)

RELIEF: The Hooks (National Affairs / RELIEF)

RELIEF: California Runaround (National Affairs / RELIEF)

RELIEF: Playgrounds for Derelicts (National Affairs / RELIEF)

CRIME: God-Awful Silence (National Affairs / CRIME)

POLITICAL NOTE: Borahism (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTE)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Spes Ultima Deus! (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

GREAT BRITAIN: The Crown: Aug. 26, 1935 (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

SARAWAK: Jazzman's Pearl (Foreign News / SARAWAK)

FRANCE: Repeater & Virgin (Foreign News / FRANCE)

FRANCE: Cock's Crow (Foreign News / FRANCE)

GERMANY: 50,000 for Stretcher (Foreign News / GERMANY)

GERMANY: Damned Dangerous (Foreign News / GERMANY)

RUSSIA: Ways to Power (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Razor Triumph (Foreign News / CZECHOSLOVAKIA)

ITALY-ETHIOPIA: War Cream & Peace Tea (Foreign News / ITALY-ETHIOPIA)

JAPAN: Writher before Wax (Foreign News / JAPAN)

CHINA: Money (Foreign News / CHINA)


SCIENCE
Science: Project XS-F2-U25


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Typhoid from Lourdes (Medicine)

Medicine: Rats for Fleas (Medicine)

Medicine: Epidemic & Hysteria (Medicine)


PRESS
Press: Story Sale

Press: Cameras for Reporters


RELIGION
Religion: Evanston Irenicon


SPORT
Sport: Knitter & Canner

Sport: Hambletonian

Sport: Wightman Cup

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