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- The Press: Pulitzer Eyes
- Religion: Vestey Tower
- The Press: Who Believes in Honest Government? (Cont'd)
- Religion: Knights in Rome
- LIQUOR: Kentucky Style
- The Theatre: Singing Ringling
- Aeronautics: Standstill
- Medicine: Measles
- George Arliss
- RECOVERY: Subsection World
- The Theatre: New Play in Manhattan: Mar. 26, 1934
- Books: Replacement
- Business: Bitters Family
- Medicine: Microscope Warrior
- Music: I Am Success
- LABOR: Detroit Dilemma
- Business: Philippine Gold
- Art: Permanent Bliss
- RAGES: Hernando Hanging (Concl.)
- POLITICAL NOTES: Democratic Shuffle
- INTERNATIONAL: Three Pacts for Peace
- Milestones, Mar. 26, 1934
- Books: Hurstwurst
- Miscellany: Three Wishes
- Business: All Paths Unite!
- Medicine: Antarctic Appendectomy
- ARGENTINA: Hot Day
- International: Boycott Front Line
- Sport: Indoor Champion
- Cinema: Oscars
- Letters, Mar. 26, 1934
- ITALY: 60-Year Plan
- Foreign News: Sir John's Conversion
- People, Mar. 26, 1934
- Religion: Hymn Festivals
- CRIME: High Seas Murder
- Music: Philadelphia's Solution
- Books: Dickens Brushed Up
- Business: New York's Oldest
- Art: Submarinescapes
- National Affairs: Greater Son
- Aeronautics: Biggest Clipper
- Animals: Darling to Washington
- ARMY & NAVY: In Bias Bay
- National Affairs: Seattle's Choice
- Business: Giannini to Nevada
- RUSSIA-JAPAN: Frontier Incidents
- GERMANY: Organic Upbuilding
- Science: Lazarus, Dead & Alive
- Education: Engineer at Illinois
- AUSTRIA: Cavalier
- GREAT BRITAIN: London Make-Over
- Religion: Traveling Team
- Books: Murders of the Month: Mar. 26, 1934
- Miscellany: Oration
- Sport: Putney to Mortlake
- Cinema: Up From Jew Street
- National Affairs: Honeymoon's End
- Business: Franklin v. Britain
- GREECE: Popp & Xeros' Client
- ANNAM: Pope's Smile
- Medicine: $1,000,000 per Day
- International: Nine at Rutgers
- Foreign News: Family Finances
- Sport: Finals
- Cinema: Bannings
- THE PRESIDENCY: The Roosevelt Week: Mar. 26, 1934
- RUSSIA: First Loan?
- International: Broken Blue Sultan
- FRANCE: Two Blonde Hairs
- JUDICIARY: Federal First
- RACES: Hernando Hangman
- Letters, Mar. 19, 1934
- Senator Robert F. Wagner
- CRIME: In a Fugitive's Wake
- Science: Daredevil v. Icebox
- THE PRESIDENCY: Greatest Accomplishment
- Music: Solemn Mass
- RELIGION: For Deaf-mutes
- TAXATION: U. S. v. Mellon, Lamont et al,
- Science: Diggers
- Aeronautics: Farmer's Find
- National Affairs: Chessboard
- Music: Progress Party
- MEDICINE: Child Mother
- EDUCATION: Death of Miss Chapin
- Religion: Charitarian Sainted
- BOOKS: Hell Hitler!
- ANNAM: Worthy Companion
- INTERNATIONAL: Blue Prints
- Books: Impolite Commentator
- HUNGARY: Justice For Dwarfs
- Science: Oceanograph
- Foreign News: New Vienna
- Business: State of Trade
- National Affairs: Critics on Criticism
- ANIMALS: On the Ames Plantation
- Business: Stewart-Warner-Alemite
- MEXICO: Interference
- RECOVERY: Eagle Hatchery
- Medicine: Act III
- MUSIC: Story of a Dancer
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Mar. 19, 1934
- AERONAUTICS: Turnback
- Press: Havas in the U. S.
- Religion: Minister-Mother
- Miscellany, Mar. 19, 1934
- FRANCE: Frot Plot
- Books: Medieval Mummery
- AUSTRIA: Habsburg Hopes
- GREAT BRITAIN: A Great Beech Tree
- Books: Coming Event?
- Business: U. S. v. Sugar Institute
- SPAIN: State of Alarm
- LABOR: Battle jor Peace
- CINEMA: Bergner Banned
- Milestones, Mar. 19, 1934
- Press: Who Believes in Honest Government?
- People, Mar. 19, 1934
- Foreign News: My Father
- Business: Fourth Down
- THE CONGRESS: 381--3
- Art: Mother's Day Stamp
- THEATRE: New Play in Manhattan: Mar. 19, 1934
- Business: Second Draft
- Art: Matisse's Dufy
- Animals: Ambergris
- Business: Little .Fellow's Baby
- Art: Beauty by Machine
- ART: Soviet Palace
- AERONAUTICS: Varney in Mexico
- Aeronautics: Short Sales
- CINEMA: Nominations
- National Affairs: Second Year's Speech
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Mar. 12, 1934
- BERMUDA: Hurricane from U. S.
- MEDICINE: National Health
- Religion: Purim
- GREAT BRITAIN: Honors by Hand
- National Affairs: First Veto
- Business & Finance: Overseas Achievements
- CRIME: Pupnapping
- ANIMALS: Querqueville Thing
- FRANCE: Distraction from Scandal
- THE PRESS: Smut Suppression
- Business & Finance: Wilsons of Wilson
- Music: More Helen
- RACES: Pow-Wow
- Religion: Church's Shame
- Books: Internationalingo
- Letters, Mar. 12, 1934
- Foreign News: Sense of Grandeur
- Animals: Dog on Ice
- THE CONGRESS: Senators' Sons
- Business & Finance: Frank Exchange
- Sport: Speed Boats
- National Affairs: Whittler's Holiday
- Animals: Beavers in Pennsylvania
- RUSSIA: On the Ice
- The Press: Joseph's Son
- Business & Finance: Personnel: Mar. 12, 1934
- GERMANY: Three to Moscow
- EDUCATION: Leisure School
- RECOVERY: Kicking Party (Cont'd)
- Religion: Record Reading
- SCIENCE: In Vitro
- Business & Finance: Western Moratorium
- BOOKS: Poet's Progress
- MANCHUKUO: Kang Teh
- Books: Books of the Fortnight
- THE PRESIDENCY: One Year After
- Gaston Doumergue
- Foreign News: Jonkers in London
- Education: Boys
- RELIGION: Reseated Bishop
- INTERNATIONAL: After 1,300 Years
- Business & Finance: Salaries
- THE TARIFF: First Move
- Business & Finance: Export Shake-Up
- MUSIC: Pianist on Podium
- RELIEF: Old Bones & New
- Books: Blended Scotch
- Animals: Gull Traps
- Sport: McNamara's Century
- Foreign News: Rasputin & the Record
- People, Mar. 12, 1934
- Business & Finance: Naked Statistics
- Miscellany, Mar. 12, 1934
- AUSTRIA: Natural Law
- Education: Columbians to Cleveland
- National Affairs: Favorite Factory
- Business & Finance: France's Ford
- Books: Country Joys
- SPORT: Camera v. Loughran
- Milestones, Mar. 12, 1934
- Business & Finance: Sprague to Directing Classes
- Books: Smirk
- GERMANY: Swastikas, Man & Boy
- Foreign News: Golf by Decree
- FRANCE: Vampire on the Tracks
- Medicine: XER Silenced
- The Press: Johnson v. Meyer
- BELGIUM: Crownless King
- Second Blooming
- Religion: Vandal Scandal
- National Affairs: Peacemaker
- National Affairs: Automobiles & Underwear
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Mar. 5, 1934
- Medicine: Asphyxia
- Religion: Mennonite Farewell
- AUSTRIA: Rumors of the Week
- International: Royall Capitol
- Milestones, Mar. 5, 1934
- TAXATION: Wasted Words
- Letters, Mar. 5, 1934
- THE CONGRESS: Generosity v. Generosity
- POLITICAL NOTE: Pinchot v. Reed
- Cinema: Goldwyn on Salaries
- Art: Glass by Steuben
- Aeronautics: Army's First Week
- Religion: Church Bus
- Books: Magna Cum Laude
- SWEDEN: Sigvard's Darling
- LABOR: Family Divided
- MANCHUKUO: Orchid Emperor
- Science: Job-Maker
- RECOVERY: Kicking Party
- Business: Death of Butler
- The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Mar. 5, 1934
- Education: Vocational Guidance
- Foreign News: Prodigal Island
- Medicine: Surgery by Magnet
- The Press: Government by Insult
- STATES & CITIES: Visitor from the Past
- Religion: Feeble Churches
- THE PRESIDENCY: Trade & Tariff
- ARMY & NAVY: John Henry
- Business: Personnel: Mar. 5, 1934
- Books: Murders of the Month: Mar. 5, 1934
- CATASTROPHE: Carbon Copy of 1888
- International: Who Won
- Books: U. S. Plutocracy
- RUSSIA-JAPAN: Crabs v. Railway
- Art: 25
- Flow of Gold
- Business: Atlas & Earnings
- Education: Princeton's Best
- Foreign News: Fish Afloat
- Emperor Henry Pu Yi
- Music: Death of Elgar
- The Press: Baby Adolf
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