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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XXXIV No. 6
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Face Saved (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: Dead Hare, Weeping Fox (National Affairs)

National Affairs: 25 Lousy Cents! (National Affairs)

CONGRESS: Silver-Tongued Sunbeam (National Affairs / CONGRESS)

THE CONGRESS: Work Done, Aug. 7, 1939 (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

RACES: Black Plum (National Affairs / RACES)

National Affairs: Dress Rehearsal (National Affairs)

FARMERS: Pottawatomie Project (National Affairs / FARMERS)

LABOR: Next: Construction (National Affairs / LABOR)

POLITICAL NOTES: 1940 (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

CRIME: Error (National Affairs / CRIME)


WORLD
POWER POLITICS: Sunlight (Foreign News / POWER POLITICS)

Foreign News: Awakening (Foreign News)

INTERNATIONAL: Tale of Three Cities (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

Foreign News: Government of Cousins (Foreign News)

GREAT BRITAIN: Irish War (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

FRANCE: Record (Foreign News / FRANCE)

ITALY: Quo Vadis, Duce? (Foreign News / ITALY)

RUSSIA: Ready for Signing (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

SPAIN: Showdown (Foreign News / SPAIN)

Foreign News: Beware the Cigaret! (Foreign News)

NEW ZEALAND: Daniel in the Den (Foreign News / NEW ZEALAND)


SCIENCE
Science: Willie's Tales

Animals: Flashing Pioneers (Animals)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: A.M.A. v. Arnold (Medicine)

Medicine: Hydrocephalus (Medicine)

Medicine: Lollipop Death (Medicine)

Medicine: Maternal Death (Medicine)

Medicine: Dr. Will (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: For the Flashing News (The Press)

The Press: News From Germany (The Press)

The Press: Old Timers (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Quakers, Old Quaker

Religion: No Nonsense

Religion: Custos in Washington


SPORT
Sport: Fuzz Ball

Sport: Scarlet Spots

Sport: Who Won, Aug. 7, 1939

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