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Table of Contents: May 18, 1936
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XXVII No. 20
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Credos & Conundrums (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

THE CONGRESS: Spectre Raised (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

TAXATION: May Over Morgenthau (National Affairs / TAXATION)

HEROES: Above & Beyond Duty (National Affairs / HEROES)

REPUBLICANS: Kansas Candidate (National Affairs / REPUBLICANS)

DEMOCRATS: Primaries & Protests (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)

RELIEF: Easy Money (National Affairs / RELIEF)

CRIME: Snatchers Snatched (National Affairs / CRIME)


WORLD
THE LEAGUE: Stall (Foreign News / THE LEAGUE)

INTERNATIONAL: Catechism for Hitler (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

Foreign News: Courage and Hope (Foreign News)

ITALY: Re ed Imperatore (Foreign News / ITALY)

Foreign News: Occupation (Foreign News)

GREAT BRITAIN: Peace Over Honor (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

FRANCE: Bodards & Bogeys (Foreign News / FRANCE)

EGYPT: Wafd Up (Foreign News / EGYPT)

SPAIN: Azaña Up (Foreign News / SPAIN)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Man's Madness (Medicine)

Medicine: Shocked Hearts (Medicine)

Medicine: Eskimos (Medicine)

Medicine: Sensitive Stomach (Medicine)

Medicine: Postoperative Gas (Medicine)

Medicine: A, B, C, D. (Medicine)

Medicine: Pan American (Medicine)


PRESS
Press: Awards' Aftermath

Press: Left Books

Press: Fun at Columbia


RELIGION
Religion: Bonfils Monastery

Religion: Birth Control's Week

Religion: Bright Friends

Religion: 100% Perfect


SPORT
Sport: Baba & Behemoths

Sport: Congress Inc.

Sport: Golf in a Mist


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TOMMY WARD, whose family has been harvesting oysters from the Gulf of Mexico since the 1920s, on the FDA's plan to ban the sale of raw oysters that are harvested in warm months; about 15 people die each year due to raw-oyster contamination