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January 7, 1933 Issue = 46 Articles- The "Buy American" Movement, p. 5
- The Rail Bet on Better Times, p. 6
- How 40000.000 Really Voted, p. 7
- Insull Escapes Chicago's Clutch, p. 8
- Our Vanishing Million-a-Year Men, p. 8
- Two Governors Battle for a Chain-Gang Fugitive, p. 9
- Out of Nicaragua, p. 10
- Topics in Brief, p. 11
- Japan's Big Bandit Job in Manchuria, p. 12
- The Soviet "War for Grain", p. 13
- A Viennese Close-Up of Von Schleicher, p. 14
- Chimneys as Labor's Weapon in Japan, p. 14
- Miss Cornell Triumphs Over the Play, p. 15
- A Kind Word for Radio Music, p. 16
- Artists in the Bread Line, p. 16
- Poetry in the Doldrums, p. 16
- The Cover, p. 16
- Ten Most Beautiful Words, p. 17
- Islam's Rebirth in Turkey, p. 18
- Religious Rivalry in Jail, p. 19
- Working for a Lynchless Year, p. 19
- On Girls Learning to Drink, pp. 20-23
- The President, p. 24
- Herbert Hoover, p. 24
- Prisoner's Song, p. 24
- Lullaby, p. 24
- Fable for Youth, p. 24
- In a Library, p. 24
- To a Wealthy Young Man, p. 24
- Roadways, p. 24
- Late Returning, p. 24
- Tests of Intoxication, p. 25
- When the Ice Breaks, pp. 26-27
- Dolly's Dark Past, p. 28
- Fish Don't Show Their Age, p. 28
- Bit Himself to Death, pp. 28-29
- See the Motor Industry Come Up Smiling, pp. 30-32
- 'Twas a Comedy of Errors---But Babe Didrikson Has Gone Pro, p. 33
- "Tiger! Tiger!", pp. 34-35
- Twenty Firemen in Two Shirts, p. 36
- Rattlers That Bite Before They Buzz, pp. 37-39
- Hard Times Are Hard on the Mountain-Lion, pp. 40-41
- Savings Deposits Show the Strain, p. 42
- The High Cost of Paying in Gold, p. 42
- For an Economic Weather Bureau, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-46
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January 14, 1933 Issue = 49 Articles- The Challenge of 1933, pp. 3-5
- The New Ax-Man Rolling Up His Sleeves, pp. 6-7
- Calvin Coolidge Prosperity President, p. 8
- Bright and Dark Spots of Russia's Five-Year Plan, p. 9
- Must Job Insurance Fail?, p. 10
- Topics in Brief, p. 11
- The Chino-Japanese Conflict at Shanhaikwan, p. 12
- Littoria---Italy's New Town, p. 13
- A Loan That Makes France Blush, p. 13
- The Colombia-Peru Clash on the Amazon, p. 14
- The Daily March Past Lenin, p. 15
- The World's Biggest Playhouse Opens, p. 16
- The Cover, p. 17
- English Language Imperiled, p. 17
- Edgar Wallace "Ghost Writer"?, p. 18
- Words That Out-Carroll Carroll, p. 18
- Where the Goose Hangs High, p. 19
- The Pope's Program for 1933, p. 20
- When Youth Takes the Wheel, p. 21
- A Hungry Man Is at My Door, p. 21
- How to Be Happily Married, pp. 21-23
- Ave Atque Vale, p. 24
- Deserted Hills, p. 24
- Why Should I Love You?, p. 24
- Admonitions, p. 24
- Excavation, p. 24
- The Token-Heart, p. 24
- Autumn Leaves, p. 24
- Advice to a Young Man, p. 24
- English "Amateurism", pp. 25-27
- Mist Plating, p. 28
- The Doctor in the Zoo, pp. 28-29
- How Uncle Sam Keeps Time, p. 30
- Danger in Day-Dreams, pp. 30-31
- Diagnosis From the Finger-Nails, p. 32
- Anesthetizing Oysters, p. 32
- Quick-Freezing to Preserve Food, p. 32
- Red Noses Without Alcohol, p. 33
- No Country Seems to Want "Prince Mike", pp. 34-35
- Injections for the Drowsy, p. 36
- Fake Movie Jungle Fights, pp. 37-38
- The Devil Gets His Due at Augsburg, p. 39
- That Kilowatt Currency, p. 40
- A Call for Rail Travel Classes, p. 41
- Cuba's Lottery Under Fire, p. 41
- The Next Big Job for Our Banks, p. 42
- Our Next Crop of Millionaires, p. 42
- One Prosperous Country, pp. 42-43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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January 21, 1933 Issue = 39 Articles- The Hullabaloo Over the Democratic Tax Plan, pp. 3-5
- The Machine's Friends Reply to the Technocrats, p. 6
- The R.F.C. on the Griddle, p. 7
- A Close-up of Uncle Sam, p. 8
- The Presidency as a Killing Job, p. 9
- Topics in Brief, p. 10
- The Chino-Japanese Death Grapple at the Great Wall, p. 11
- Extremist Uprisings in Spain, p. 12
- France's Roosevelt Expectations, p. 13
- The West Sees the Real Hindu Dance, p. 14
- "Emperor Jones" in a Raucous Operatic Triumph, p. 15
- The Laureate Comes, p. 16
- The Cover, p. 16
- The Trend Away From Religious Dogma, p. 17
- The St. Bernards Move to the Himalayas, p. 18
- Reno's Loss the Nations' Gain, pp. 18-21
- Wearing Your Microphone, p. 22
- Why Children Bite Their Nails, p. 22
- Horse's Ancestor Found in an Oil-Well, p. 22
- An Electric Palate, p. 23
- Monoxid Poisoning in Closed Cars, p. 23
- Shooting Down Airplanes, p. 24
- Dangers of the Sun-Bath, p. 24
- What Is Funny and Why, pp. 24-25
- "Let's Turn the Famous Corner in a New Car!", pp. 26-31
- When Fighting Farmers Defy Foreclosure, pp. 32-33
- What'll You Swap?, pp. 34-35
- Inflationary Forces Now at Work, p. 36
- Golden South Africa Off the Gold Standard, p. 37
- Paying Dividends in Kind, p. 37
- Say this of Horses, p. 38
- Names, p. 38
- Phantom Bark, p. 38
- A Postscript, p. 38
- Enrich My Resignation, p. 38
- Swan Out of Water, p. 38
- Charity Basket, p. 38
- Ecstasy of Color, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, pp. 40-41
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January 28, 1933 Issue = 38 Articles- A Perilous Freedom Handed to the Philippines, pp. 5-6
- Roosevelt With Hoover on Japan, p. 7
- Huey Long's Rampage, p. 8
- Mr. Hoover Proposes a Punch at Mars, p. 9
- A New Deal for Debtors, p. 10
- Topics in Brief, p. 11
- The Hunger Revolt in Northern Caucasia, p. 12
- Gregor Strasser Big Hitlerite Rebel, p. 13
- France's Robespierrean Premier, p. 14
- "Cavalcade" as a Film Outshines the Play, p. 15
- American Leadership in Modernist Poetry, p. 16
- Soviet Freedom for Caricaturists, p. 17
- The Cover, p. 17
- The Oxford Group---Genuine or a Mockery?, p. 18
- Survival of the Fittest, p. 19
- To Squelch the Alimony Racket, p. 20
- A Short-Cut to Riches Cut Short, pp. 20-23
- Bad Habits of Motorists, p. 24
- What Spoiled the Peaches, pp. 24-25
- Fool-Proof Rural Roads, p. 26
- More Girls Than Boys Have T.B., pp. 26-29
- Australia's Flying Doctors, p. 30
- A Land Yacht, pp. 30-31
- A Varsity Course in the Art of Staying Married, pp. 32-33
- The Columbus of the Stratosphere---and His Twin, pp. 34-35
- Pages 'n' Pages of Smiths, p. 36
- No More Trouble for the Man Who Wrote "The Sidewalks of New York", p. 37
- Did a Comet Dig the "Bays"?, p. 38
- Dixie Learns Who's Who Among the Wits, p. 39
- That "Kent Plan" to Bring Back 1927 Prosperity, pp. 40-41
- Turning Point, p. 42
- Wild Things, p. 42
- A ViUanelle of Bitterness, p. 42
- Interregnum, p. 42
- Winter Kill, p. 42
- Presences, p. 42
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-45
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February 4, 1933 Issue = 44 Articles- Japan's Perilous Victories, pp. 5-6
- Last Squawk of the "Lame Duck", p. 7
- Ireland Votes to Defy England, p. 7
- The Toughest Task Awaiting Mr. Roosevelt, p. 8
- Smashing the Muscle Shoals Deadlock, p. 9
- When the Farmers' Fury Explodes, p. 10
- Topics in Brief, p. 11
- Germany's New "War Spirit", p. 12
- How They Put a Nazi on the Spot, p. 13
- Manchuria---The Land of Sinister Omen, p. 14
- Manchuria---The Vast Theater of the Chino-Japanese Conflict (Color Map), p. 15
- Forain a Mirror of France, p. 16
- Nipping "Average" Musical Buds, p. 16
- Poets at the Pork-Barrel, p. 17
- Another Assault by the Soviet Theater, p. 18
- Places Camera-Shy, p. 18
- A New Way of Reclaiming the Criminal, p. 19
- Calvin Coolidge's Religion, p. 20
- Faith, p. 20
- Where Philanthropy Spends Its Millions, p. 21
- Chapel Window, pp. 21-23
- Two Missionaries Make a Dental Discovery, p. 24
- How Driven Snow Cuts, p. 24
- Dental Press on the Agnew Find, p. 25
- Family With Self-Bobbing Hair, p. 25
- Auto Accidents Declining, p. 26
- Nosebleed: Harmless and Otherwise, p. 26
- Celestial Signs of Earthquake, p. 27
- Einstein in Arms Against Mars, p. 28
- Bison Are Again Being Shot in America, p. 29
- The Romance of a Forged $40000000 Will, pp. 30-33
- All the State Flowers Will Soon Be Budding, pp. 34-35
- Is the Paddle-Wing Plane the Next Step?, pp. 36-38
- Breaking Dishes to Save Them, p. 39
- Why the House of Kreuger Fell, p. 40
- Loree in New York Central, p. 40
- Steadier Business, p. 41
- Wanted: Directors Who Direct, p. 41
- Saint Peter, p. 42
- Desert Moonlight, p. 42
- The Children in Autumn, p. 42
- This Year of Our Lord, p. 42
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-45
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February 11, 1933 Issue = 46 Articles- Inflation---Curse or Cure?, pp. 5-6
- The Cabinet Jigsaw Puzzle, p. 7
- Saving the Nation's Farms From Foreclosure, p. 8
- The "Crisis" of Foreign Dumping Here, p. 9
- Secession 1933 Gets a Laugh, p. 10
- Court Victory for a Rum Ship, p. 10
- Topics in Brief, p. 11
- What Hitler Rule Means to Europe, p. 12
- Sizing Up Japan's Fighting Man, p. 13
- A German Communist Eden in Siberia, p. 14
- As Tea Is to Coffee, p. 14
- Two Playwrights With a Difference, p. 15
- Books We've Been Reading, p. 16
- What the Stage Owed to Miss Marbury, p. 17
- Barter in Art, p. 17
- "Bishop" Bernard Shaw's Search for God, p. 18
- The Growing Barter-and-Exchange Movement, p. 19
- Who's Who in Religion, p. 20
- The Unitarian-Universalist Merger, pp. 20-23
- Threading Lamp Filaments Through Diamonds, p. 24
- Musical Molecules, pp. 24-25
- Mineralized Milk, p. 26
- The Roller-Skate Cure, p. 26
- Asthma From Crazy Nerves, pp. 26-27
- Photographing With Dark Heat, p. 28
- Chinese Words in Indian Songs, p. 28
- German Doctor Raps Daily Baths, p. 28
- Special Study of Hiccup, pp. 28-29
- "That Mr. Stedman's a Real Sailor Sir", pp. 30-32
- Key to the State Flowers---Group Two (See Cover), p. 33
- Her Red Excellency the Ambassadress, pp. 34-35
- An Escaped Savage Who Chaffs the Tired Business Man, pp. 36-38
- Our Need of the Oyster, p. 39
- Where Galsworthy's Fame Lay, p. 40
- I Shall Not Care, p. 41
- Song, p. 41
- Immortal, p. 41
- Song Making, p. 41
- Mastery, p. 41
- Possession, p. 41
- The Lass With a Delicate Air, p. 41
- A Mender of Clocks, p. 41
- Down Go the Interest Rates, p. 42
- Tame R. F. C. "Revelations", p. 43
- That Truncated Steel Dividend, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-45
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February 18, 1933 Issue = 33 Articles- Mr. Roosevelt's Vision of a Tennessee Utopia, pp. 5-6
- Japan's Setback at Geneva, p. 7
- Sandino Calls Off His Gadfly War, p. 8
- Our Help Not Wanted, p. 8
- "Not Many Crooks" in Congress, p. 9
- No "Swap" on the Debt Says Chamberlain, p. 10
- Topics in Brief, p. 11
- Verdun Over Again in El Gran Chaco, p. 12
- El Gran Chaco Where Bolivia and Paraguay Are At War (Color Map), p. 13
- Soviet Rejoicing Over Five-Year Successes, p. 14
- Wells Shatters the "Bulps", p. 15
- A Prima Donna's Tantrums, p. 16
- Forty Years of Play Incubating, p. 17
- The Cover, p. 17
- First Blood in the Fight Against Forced War Drill, p. 18
- Political Protestantism Waning, p. 19
- The Cost of a $4.95 "Bargain", pp. 20-24
- Mental Ills of the Depression, p. 25
- Why Stuffy Rooms Are Stuffy, p. 25
- Getting Hot and Keeping Cool, p. 26
- Health Hints of a Chinese Sage, pp. 26-27
- Baling Old Autos, p. 28
- Sleep Without Drugs, pp. 28-29
- When Hitler Hit the Ceiling, pp. 30-34
- Stewardess on an Air-liner, pp. 35-36
- The Senare's Champion Boxer, pp. 37-39
- The Insurance Investment Picture, p. 40
- Rail and Motor Rivals Getting Together, pp. 40-41
- Seven Strings, p. 42
- Jack Murphy and Queen Guinivere, p. 42
- First Night, p. 42
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-45
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February 25, 1933 Issue = 41 Articles- The Attempt to Kill the President-elect, p. 5
- "Naked Repeal", p. 6
- To Hand F.D.R. the Economy Ax, p. 7
- Michigan's Bank Holiday, p. 8
- President Hoover's Farewell Address, p. 9
- The Cuban Volcano, p. 10
- Topics in Brief, p. 11
- Another Jungle War in South America, p. 12
- A Japanese Threat to Slam the Open Door, p. 13
- Moscow Goes Pacifistic, p. 14
- Gold-Rush Days in Africa, p. 14
- Exposing Our Human Foibles, p. 15
- The Cover, p. 15
- Nazis Barring Foreign Artists, p. 16
- Must the Metropolitan Opera Close Down?, p. 16
- The First Moral Utterance, p. 17
- Israel's Alarm at Hitler's Rise, p. 18
- The Problems of Birth Selection, pp. 18-21
- The Too New-Fashioned Doctor, p. 22
- Cutting Marrow to Make Short Leg Grow Faster, p. 22
- A Pair of Electric Mushrooms, p. 23
- Night Flying Gaining Favor, p. 23
- Antidote for Two Deadly Poisons, p. 23
- Mixed Handedness, p. 24
- Wasting by Trying to Save, p. 24
- Why Unhappiness Makes People Sick, pp. 24-25
- Death Among the Heavyweights, pp. 26-29
- Four Don Quixotes Attack the Nation's Blues, pp. 30-32
- A Budding Bronx Samson, p. 33
- Motot Racing Through Manchurian Mud, pp. 34-35
- Self-Discipline in the Power Industry, p. 36
- The Depression Doubles Postal Savings, p. 37
- To Go Slower on Our National Debt, p. 37
- Calvin Coolidge 1872-1933, p. 38
- Business First, p. 38
- Mountain People, p. 38
- Kilty Olive Visits Horace Walpole, p. 38
- Courage, p. 38
- Low-Flying Geese, p. 38
- To John Masefield, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, pp. 40-41
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March 4, 1933 Issue = 41 Articles- Prelude, p. 4
- Farewell to Farewells and Preludes, p. 4
- The Morning Sea, pp. 4-6
- Grave Problems the New President Faces, pp. 7-8
- States Preparing for the Great Repeal Battle, pp. 9-10
- Japan Leading the World to the Brink of War, p. 11
- Our First State Dictator, p. 12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- Angry Fists Thrust at Daladier, p. 14
- A New Plan to Salvage the League, p. 15
- Paradise in Papua, p. 15
- leticia Where Colombia and Peru Grapple, p. 16
- Colombia and Peru---Color Map, p. 17
- Lewis Travels Far, p. 18
- The Cover, p. 19
- The "Dublin Ogre", p. 19
- The First Negro Symphony, p. 20
- Reversing the Supreme Court on Pacifists, p. 21
- Crime and Why, p. 22
- Negro Emotionalism Passing, p. 22
- Ate Gang Films Wholesome?, p. 23
- Religious Rioting in Turkey, p. 23
- New Sources and Uses of Power, p. 24
- City Smoke Injuring the Brain, p. 25
- Fighting Rust With Metal Coats, p. 26
- Dirt Adds Millions to Lighting Costs, p. 26
- New Long-Distance Thermometer, p. 27
- A Man of "Steel Hardened in a Crucible", pp. 28-32
- A Canine Ed Wynn Among the Tombs of Kings, p. 33
- High Jinks on Moving Day at the White House, p. 34
- Do Most Men Know the Color of Their Wives' Eyes?, p. 35
- When a "White Hope" Tackled Fiji's Champ, pp. 36-37
- The D'Artagnan of the Prize-ring, pp. 38-39
- Self-Help Prescribed for rhe Railroads, p. 40
- "Depression-Proof" Trade-marks, p. 41
- Five Hopes in New Industries, p. 41
- How Diseases Change, p. 42
- Doing the "Impossible", p. 42
- "Bumpy Air", p. 42
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-45
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March 11, 1933 Issue = 45 Articles- The New President's Call to Battle, pp. 5-7
- "Stamp Scrip" as a Slump Cute, p. 8
- The Arms Embargo---Gesture?, p. 8
- The Bank-Holiday Fever, p. 9
- Help for the Nation's Debtors, p. 10
- Big Bankers' Gambling Mania, pp. 11-12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- Big Intent of the Little Entente, p. 14
- Hitler's Strong-Arm Man in Action, p. 15
- Soviet Russia's Far-Flung Air Routes, p. 16
- Europe's Squabble Over Arms-Smuggling, p. 17
- Strange Heavenly Twins, p. 18
- New Uses for Rubber, p. 18
- Eats and Nose May Aid the Eye, p. 19
- Gyromagnetism, p. 19
- A Music Teacher in These Days, p. 20
- Pitfalls of Modern Art, p. 21
- The Cover, p. 21
- Paderewski Poland and Chopin, p. 22
- Salvation Without Belief in Jonah's Tale, p. 23
- "Smut" Garbed in Rainbows, pp. 24-25
- "Weepy" Hymns Out of Fashion, p. 26
- Credo, pp. 26-28
- German Bogs Tell Secrets of the Past, p. 29
- 1932: Best Health Year, p. 30
- Supplementary Motor Fuels, pp. 30-31
- Fingers of the Wind, p. 32
- Old Men on the Blue, p. 32
- The Secret Heart, p. 32
- Hermes By a Crippled Beggar, p. 32
- Tragedy, p. 32
- A Ballad of Baltimore, p. 32
- The Red Square Moscow, pp. 32-33
- Dawdling Along Daytona Beach, pp. 34-35
- More Power on the Same Fuel, pp. 36-37
- The Jig-saw Jag, pp. 38-41
- Kings and a Queen of Song, pp. 42-43
- Fewer Fatal Accidents in 1932, pp. 44-45
- How War Feels in "Green Hell", pp. 46-47
- The Workers' Eight of U.S. Steel, p. 48
- The Tenth Bear Drive, p. 48
- Three Roads for the Farmer, p. 49
- Four Musts for Depression Buckets, p. 50
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 51
- The Spice of Life, p. 52
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March 18, 1933 Issue = 36 Articles- The New Day in American Banking, pp. 3-5
- The Nation Rallying Behind the President, p. 6
- Why Canadian Banks Don't Fail, p. 7
- Al Smith on Russia, p. 8
- To End Starvation Wages, p. 9
- Japan's Easy Victory in Jehol, p. 9
- Topics in Brief, p. 10
- Hitler's "Iron Hand" Triumphant, pp. 11-12
- Our "Bank Earthquake" Shakes the World, p. 13
- Not for King or Country, p. 13
- The Artistic Pilgrimage of Maurice Sterne, p. 14
- The Cover, p. 14
- Save the Metropolitan, p. 15
- "Literary Liquidity", p. 15
- The Teachers' Battle for the Schools, p. 16
- A Halt to Sunday Movies in England, p. 17
- Sorrow, p. 17
- "Perils" of Buchmanism, pp. 17-19
- The Oxygen Cure, pp. 20-21
- Electric Clock Without a Dial, p. 22
- A Defense of Old-Fashioned Spanking, p. 22
- Inside a Waterspout, p. 22
- Polar Night and Blue Eyes, p. 23
- Electric Lights as Bug Traps, p. 24
- More About Nosebleed, p. 24
- Children Growing More Nervous, p. 25
- The Heavy Cost of an Eight-Dollar Pistol, pp. 26-28
- Kicking a $10000 Bauble Around, p. 29
- Making Life Brighter for Girls Out of Jobs, p. 30
- It Takes Brains to Find Out What "Wulse Kony" Means, p. 31
- Mothers Fighting the Radio Bogies, p. 32
- Ashes of Empire Cricket, p. 33
- Currency Standards, p. 34
- The Dun-Bradstreet Merger, p. 34
- Executives as Stockholders, pp. 34-35
- The Spice of Life, pp. 36-37
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March 25, 1933 Issue = 35 Articles- Sledge-Hammer Blows at the Depression, pp. 5-6
- Beer as a Budget Balancer, p. 7
- Sizing Up Our New Ambassadors, p. 8
- Big Bankers for a New Deal in Banking, p. 9
- Mr. Roosevelt "Ungags" the Press, p. 10
- Easing Up on the Speak-Easy, p. 10
- Topics in Brief, p. 11
- Sparks Hissing Around Europe's Powder Magazine, pp. 12-13
- Greece Safe for Democracy, p. 14
- A Chinese Indicts Communism, p. 14
- Congress Pilloried on the Stage, p. 15
- Who Is "Completely Educated"?, p. 16
- The Cover, p. 16
- The Drys' Call to Arms, p. 17
- The Church Looking to Roosevelt, pp. 18-22
- A Piano With a Whole Band in It, p. 23
- Strange Antics of Supersonic, p. 23
- New Light-Bulb Has No Filament, p. 24
- Some Germs Change Like Butterflies, p. 24
- One-Way Windows for Sights and Sounds, pp. 24-25
- Accidents From Poor Judgment and Bad Manners, p. 26
- Boredom, p. 26
- Only Four Causes of Disease, pp. 26-27
- Making Merry Over Bank Holiday, pp. 28-30
- Behind a Curtain With Kipling, p. 31
- Weird Lights at Chicago Fair, p. 32
- The "Dare" Man Won't Take From Nature, pp. 33-35
- Return Parade of the Gold-Hoarders, pp. 36-37
- Supreme Court Easing the Anti-Trust Laws, p. 38
- Your Mind by Margaret Lathrop Law, p. 39
- Old Ladies by Margaret Widdemer, p. 39
- Defense for Mother World by Jay G. Sigmund, p. 39
- Prayer for the Little Beasts by Beulah May, p. 39
- Oak Brother by Fred Lape, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1933 = 13 Issues, 487 Articles-
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April 1, 1933 Issue = 31 Articles- American Outcry at German Jew-Baiting, pp. 3-4
- Enlisting the Jobless to Smash the Depression, p. 5
- The Case For and Against the Farm Bill, p. 6
- Beer Again---And What It Means, p. 7
- Roosevelt's Forward Look, p. 8
- California's Quake Protest, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- The European Peace Plan That Alarms France, pp. 10-11
- Peru Enraged by the League, p. 12
- Japanese Fear of a Soviet Pact, p. 12
- Shaw as America's Thersites, p. 13
- Child Radio Fans, p. 14
- Well Look It Up, p. 14
- The Cover, p. 14
- Twilight or Dawn for Foreign Missions, p. 15
- Doors to Opportunity, p. 16
- "Be Still and Know That I Am God", p. 16
- "Exaggerated Nationalism" Imperiling Peace, p. 16
- The Cheerful Liar, p. 17
- Why Haystacks Burst Into Flames, p. 17
- Insulated Babies, p. 18
- Plant That Drills Through Ice, p. 18
- The New Dentistry, pp. 18-19
- Due North With Peary's Daughter, pp. 20-21
- Why Nature Now Goes Back to Normalcy in Winsted, p. 22
- The Speeds of rhe Furure, p. 23
- A Jean Valjean of rhe Wilderness, pp. 24-26
- "The Blond Men of the Chaco", pp. 27-29
- Mild Cheer for Chain Stores, p. 30
- Dislocated Prices Keep Us Deprest, pp. 30-31
- The Spice of Life, p. 32
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April 8, 1933 Issue = 32 Articles- What Hitler's Rule Means to the World, pp. 1-2
- The Two-Edged Sword of Nazi Boycotts, p. 3
- Roosevelt's Drive Against the Bankers, p. 4
- Prison for Security Sharpers, p. 5
- The New "Czar" of Farm Finance, p. 6
- Beer the Jig-Saw Puzzle, p. 6
- Topics in Brief, p. 7
- Japan's Refusal to Give Up the Pacific Islands, p. 8
- A German Demand for Security, p. 9
- The Might of Russia's Red Army, p. 10
- Natural Artists Among Indians, p. 11
- Depression's Help to Music, p. 11
- Britain Gives in to Hollywood, p. 12
- The Covet, p. 12
- Vetetans Who Want Peace at Any Price, p. 13
- Gangs Without Gangsters, p. 14
- Tooth-Pulling Without Tears, p. 15
- A Walking Sponge, p. 15
- Caring for the Hotel-Guest's Health, p. 16
- A New Insect Puzzle, pp. 16-20
- Is "Der Tag" Near for a New Kaiser Wilhelm?, pp. 21-26
- A Plea for Extravagance, p. 27
- Italy's Cloistered Cows and Their Hysterics, p. 28
- When Fishermen Fly Their Kites, p. 29
- Weaning Ivan From His Vodka, pp. 30-31
- Dead Leaves, p. 32
- The Great Adventure, p. 32
- From Judas, p. 32
- The Road to Ruin, p. 33
- Moon, p. 33
- Detroit Wins Its Bank Fight, pp. 34-35
- The Spice of Life, p. 36
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April 15, 1933 Issue = 38 Articles- The Akron Horror, pp. 3-4
- Repeal 1/18th Ratified, p. 5
- The Labor Army Takes the Field, p. 6
- A Shorter Work Week to Make Jobs, p. 6
- Easing the Old Farm Mortgage, p. 7
- That "Gag Bill" Shocks the Press, p. 7
- The Fight Against the Beer Politician, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- The Threat of an Anglo-Soviet Trade War, p. 10
- What Manchuria Means to Japan, p. 11
- Conflicting Stories of Soviet "Famine", p. 11
- The British Air Conquest of Mount Everest, p. 12
- Why "Run Little Chilian" Runs, p. 13
- The Pen's Aid to English Politicians, p. 14
- The Cover, p. 14
- Musicians Protest to Hitler, p. 14
- Clashing Creeds Unite to Make 1933 a "Holy Year", p. 15
- States Legalizing Gambling for Revenue, p. 16
- Adversity Filling the Churches, p. 16
- Unnecessary Earthquake Damage, p. 17
- Is the Hookworm Still With Us?, p. 18
- Comets Hit Us Oftener Than We Thought, p. 18
- Safe Places in Thunder-Storms, pp. 18-19
- "Killed by Smog", p. 20
- Medical Aid to Aviation, pp. 20-21
- Mr. Roosevelt's New Deal for Women, pp. 22-25
- An Amateur on the Bum, pp. 26-30
- A Poet's Husband Finds a Cook, pp. 31-32
- Crime-Detection and Fiddle-strings, pp. 33-34
- A British Columbus Discovers the Middle Ages in America, pp. 35-36
- The Trapper, p. 37
- Manhattan, p. 37
- Water Snake Shoes, p. 37
- Fantasia of the Middle West, p. 37
- Gulls Ofif Nova Scotia, p. 37
- Lower Rail Fares Looming, p. 38
- India's "Managing Agents", pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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April 22, 1933 Issue = 37 Articles- The South Split Over the Scottsboro Verdict, pp. 3-4
- The New Deal World Size, p. 5
- The Shaw Show, p. 6
- Guinea-Pig Valley, p. 6
- League Wins Narcotics Fight, p. 7
- How France Would Woo Us, p. 7
- "Be It Ever So Humble--", p. 8
- One State Ends Starvation Wages, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- Polish-German Clashes That Perturb Europe, p. 10
- Spanish Women Republican Style, p. 11
- Western Australia's "Secession", p. 12
- China and the Chicago Fair, p. 12
- A President After Hollywood's Heart, p. 13
- England's New Literary Leaders, p. 14
- Debunking Lawrence of Arabia, p. 15
- The Cover, p. 15
- Making a German Christ for Germany, p. 16
- Air and Sun for the Infamous "Lung Block", p. 17
- Prophets Rap Profits, pp. 18-19
- West Virginia's Roadside Fountains, p. 20
- Hemorrhage Stopt by Bird's Muscle, pp. 20-21
- The Forgotten Patient, p. 22
- Faster Than Sound, p. 22
- An Artificial Heart, pp. 22-23
- Working the Big Cats in the Kleig Lights, pp. 24-27
- A Midget's Life in Our Big World, pp. 28-30
- "Mrs. G.B.S.", pp. 31-33
- Blubbering for a Living, p. 34
- Dangers of January Inaugurations, p. 35
- Mobilizing Our Gold, p. 36
- The First New-Style Rail Bankrupt, pp. 36-37
- Vespers on the Nile, p. 38
- The Quail Hunter, p. 38
- English June, p. 38
- A Poem, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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April 29, 1933 Issue = 31 Articles- What It Will Meaa to Us to Be Off the Gold Basis, pp. 3-4
- To Make Miss Perkins the Big Boss of Industry, p. 5
- Cuba's Bloody Politics, p. 6
- Snake-Killer Versus Kingfish, p. 7
- Martial Law for the Rich?, p. 8
- The Good and Bad of the Beer Flood, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- Moscow's Red Drama of British Engineers, p. 10
- Making a United States of India, p. 11
- Exit "The Officer in the Tower", p. 12
- The Old and New Dance at Odds, p. 13
- Schools to Learn Modern Dances, p. 14
- The Metropolitan Goes On, p. 14
- Jewish Blame for Hitlerism, p. 15
- Too Far for Satan, p. 16
- Economy in the Pew, p. 16
- A Look Into the Criminal's Mind, p. 16
- Finger-nails as Danger-signals, p. 17
- Typhoid From Butter, p. 17
- Mystery Deaths, p. 18
- Used Cars Being Used Up, p. 18
- California Past Present and Future, pp. 18-19
- Has the Cancer Germ Been Found?, p. 20
- California Cold Breaks the Record, pp. 20-21
- Doughboys of 1933 Off to the Woods, pp. 22-23
- Will the Babe Make New History as a Golf Pro?, pp. 24-26
- The Jumel Mansion, p. 27
- This Beats Winsted, p. 28
- The Path of Peace, p. 29
- Steel's Upward Start, pp. 30-31
- The Spice of Life, p. 32
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May 6, 1933 Issue = 42 Articles- The Inflation Airship Meets a Storm, pp. 3-4
- Starving Teachers Stir Chicago, p. 5
- Another Big Parade---Back to the Farm, p. 5
- White House Plannings for a New World War, pp. 6-7
- The Move to Impeach Judge Lowell, p. 8
- Is It Dangerous to Slash Our Army?, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- Germany's "Brown Terror", p. 10
- A Chinese Wish That We Recognize Russia, p. 11
- Soviet Straight-Word Puzzles, p. 12
- Cherry Blossom Madness in Japan, p. 12
- Honoring Cecilia Beaux, p. 13
- Is Education Out of Step?, p. 13
- The Cover, p. 14
- "The Question of Our Speech", p. 14
- Mrs. Buck Under Fire As a "Heretic", pp. 15-17
- The Y.M.C. A. in Jerusalem, pp. 18-19
- A New Conception of Christ, p. 20
- What Wrecked the Akron?, p. 21
- Radium Treatment for Insanity, p. 21
- The Personality of a Light Bulb, p. 22
- The Largest Motor and the Smallest, p. 22
- The Scientist's "Big Head", p. 23
- Spraying Oil Through Diamonds, p. 24
- The Neglected Onion, p. 24
- An Underground Fire, p. 24
- The White House Gets Milkorno, p. 25
- A Tuneful Trio: Herriot Woodin Mussolini, pp. 26-28
- Treasures in Tin Cans, pp. 29-30
- How Vines Came Back, pp. 31-32
- Lands, p. 33
- Newburyport Mass, p. 33
- Challenge, p. 33
- The Quarry, p. 33
- Idaho Spring, p. 33
- No Door Yet Fashioned--, p. 33
- Woodin's Baby Bonds Were Wanted, p. 34
- Dentistry's Gift to the Gold Standard, p. 34
- The Sun's Eifect on the Business Cycle, p. 34
- Settling the War Debts With "Patriotic Vacations", p. 35
- Why It's Hard to Help the Municipal Bankrupt, p. 35
- The Spice of Life, p. 36
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May 13, 1933 Issue = 44 Articles- The Farm-Inflation Bill---Tragedy or Triumph?, pp. 3-4
- Roosevelt's Higher-Wage and Team-work Remedy, p. 5
- To Weld the Railroads Together, p. 6
- Half a Billion More for Relief, p. 6
- McKee Chooses Not to Run, p. 7
- Gold Default and Defiance, p. 7
- Behind the Iowa Farm Riots, p. 8
- The Rhode Island Splash, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- The Bewildering Magic of Fuhrer Hitler, p. 10
- Pearls a Livelihood of Millions, p. 11
- Peru's Warrior President at Peace, p. 12
- What the Russian Artist Paints, p. 13
- Shakespeare Beats the Depression, p. 14
- English View of Germany's Musical Jingoism, p. 14
- Sherwood Anderson's Despair of Letters, p. 15
- The Covet, p. 15
- "A Lotta T'ings" Learned in the Movies, p. 16
- Measurement, p. 16
- Mrs. Buck's Resignation, p. 17
- Baby Helen---An Issue Between State and Mother, pp. 17-19
- The Age of Danger, p. 20
- A Prize Tribute to Mother, pp. 20-21
- Skidding as a Fine Art, p. 22
- Water as Medicine, p. 22
- Finger-prints to Protect Checks From Forgery, p. 23
- Micro-zoo at Chicago Fair, p. 24
- Tornado Time Is Here, p. 24
- Trained Insects, p. 25
- Stage Fright, p. 26
- Diamonds and Tears---also Tear Gas!, pp. 27-28
- A Bachelor Judge Judges Women, pp. 29-30
- A Real Eastern Despot, p. 31
- Charging It Up, p. 31
- He Knew His Uncle Beitie, p. 32
- The Other Cheek, p. 33
- Release, p. 33
- The Bottle, p. 33
- Our Elders, p. 33
- Sales-tax Puzzles, p. 34
- If All the Gold Were Sunk, p. 35
- Savings-Banks Unscathed, p. 35
- Will Minor Motors Merge?, p. 35
- The Spice of Life, p. 36
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May 20, 1933 Issue = 43 Articles- Uncle Sam Partner and Business Policeman, pp. 3-4
- Open War in the Gran Chaco, p. 5
- The Naval-Cuts Battle, p. 5
- Routing Depression's Forces on Many Fronts, pp. 6-7
- On Strike "to Starve the Nation", p. 8
- Another "Bonus Army", p. 8
- Mrs. Pinchot Backs the "Baby Strikers", p. 9
- For a "Tariff Truce" to Halt Trade War, p. 10
- Topics in Brief, p. 11
- Germany's Defense Against "Atrocities Propaganda", p. 12
- Chile's New Fascist Force, p. 13
- Soviet Crop Expectations, p. 14
- The Pulitzer Prize Drama Winner, p. 15
- Winners of the Prix de Rome, p. 16
- No Entrance "Exams" at Dartmouth, p. 16
- Art in the Hitler Revolution, p. 17
- Will the Child Labor Amendment Fail?, p. 18
- 100 Years for the Sioux, p. 19
- Guides to Marriage, p. 19
- For a New Religion---Humanism, p. 20
- Common-Law Marriage Barred, p. 20
- Death as "Just an Incident", pp. 20-21
- Insect Electrocution, p. 22
- Toothbrushes in the Minority, pp. 22-24
- Taking Off a Plaster Cast, p. 25
- Henry Ford's New Anesthetic, p. 25
- The Roman Way of Cleaning Swimming Pools, p. 26
- Deadly Human Rays, pp. 26-27
- The Kentucky Chorus---"There Goes Bradley!", pp. 28-30
- What His Eyes May Have Seen, p. 31
- Mustaches as Screens, p. 31
- Young Hopeful of a Genius, p. 32
- Beguiling rhe Bird in the Hand, pp. 33-35
- A Thriller on the Main Line, p. 36
- The Covet, p. 37
- Translation From Homer's Iliad, p. 38
- Inner Beauty, p. 38
- What's Wrong Wirh Crime, p. 39
- Daft, p. 39
- The Gold-Clause Tangle, pp. 40-41
- Motors Humming Again, p. 42
- Stocks by Any Other Name, pp. 42-43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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May 27, 1933 Issue = 37 Articles- Mr. Roosevelt's Arms Plan to Save the World, pp. 3-4
- The House of Morgan, p. 5
- Fighting for Wage-Earner and Wage-Payer, pp. 6-7
- An Angry Country Tackles "Ctoaket Tony", p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- Hitler Proclaims Peace With Equality, p. 10
- The League-of-Nations Woman, p. 11
- The Japanese Wedge of Fire Toward Peiping, p. 12
- Rivera in Hot Water, p. 13
- The Cover, p. 14
- Germany's Book Bonfire, p. 14
- Work-Shy Poets, p. 15
- Israel to Boycott Germany, p. 16
- Paci6sm in the Colleges, p. 17
- Indictment, p. 17
- Where Charity Does Not Rest, p. 18
- When Boys May Be Snobs, pp. 18-19
- Climate and Life, p. 20
- Tanks for Peace-time Use, pp. 20-21
- Do Your Sleeping-Before Midnight, p. 22
- Moon Makes the Earth Bulge, p. 22
- That Slim Movie Figure, p. 23
- Sterilizing Swimming Pools With Steam, p. 24
- Waves From the Milky Way, p. 24
- Faster and Faster Airplanes, p. 25
- The Lamb and the Wolf Reversed, p. 26
- The Witchcraft Disease, p. 27
- Sad Story, p. 28
- Bugsby's Hole Greenwich, p. 28
- Nudism, p. 28
- So I Ups to Morgan, p. 28
- A Song of Pindar in Hades, p. 29
- Escape to the Hills, p. 29
- May Day (1930) in Memoriam C.A.B., p. 29
- Gold and the World Bank, p. 30
- Utility Cuts in the Offing?, pp. 30-31
- The Spice of Life, p. 32
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June 3, 1933 Issue = 38 Articles- A Farewell to Isolation, pp. 3-4
- Where Morgan's Income-Tax Exemption Points, p. 5
- The Repeal-for-Revenue Diive, p. 6
- A Federal Dam for the Oil Flood, p. 6
- To Make Securities Secure, p. 7
- The Hullabaloo Over the "Brain Trust", p. 8
- F.D.R.'s Victory Over the B.E.F., p. 9
- Topics in Brief, p. 10
- Austria's Struggle Against Hitlerism, p. 11
- Soviet Russia's Drive on "Undesirables", p. 12
- Foreign Cartoon Fun as Uncle Sam Went Off the Gold Standard, p. 13
- Pottugal's Blue-Shirt Fascism, p. 14
- A Mid-Ocean Port for Airplanes, p. 14
- The "Dark Backward" of American Art, p. 15
- A Dry Season for Dancers, p. 16
- Will Modernism in Music Be Banished From Germany?, p. 17
- Modern Life Ignored by English Painters, p. 17
- Christianity's "Enormous Enterprise" in India, p. 18
- A Jewish Y.M.C.A. Director, p. 19
- Should Army Chaplains Go?, p. 19
- Most Brains in the West and Cities, p. 20
- The Old Barn, p. 21
- Li'l' Gawd Jesus, p. 21
- Patting, p. 21
- Surprize Attack, p. 21
- Where the Sun Never Sets, p. 21
- I Believe in the Good Brown Earth, p. 21
- The Ridley Riddle Equals Dickens Plus Balzac, pp. 22-23
- Gorillas Are Turning Out to Be Real Folks, pp. 24-25
- Child-Saving in New York Streets, pp. 26-27
- The Cure of Cross-Eyes, p. 28
- A Whirling Microscope, p. 28
- Carbon From Farm Wastes Purifies Water, p. 28
- All Roads Lead to Chicago's Rainbow City, pp. 29-47
- To Europe This Summer---For Tonic at Low Cost, pp. 48-50
- Now Play the Game, p. 51
- Bank Dividends From Advertising, p. 51
- The Spice of Life, p. 52
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June 10, 1933 Issue = 40 Articles- What Will Happen to the House of Morgan?, pp. 3-4
- Legal Burial for the Gold Clause, p. 5
- Government and Business Evolving a New Plan, p. 6
- More Good News of Business, p. 7
- No R.F.C. Loans Till Fat Salaries End, p. 8
- A Motor Worm Joins the Iron Horse, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- The Hitlerite Conquest of Danzig, p. 10
- The Chino-Japanese Truce of Tangku, p. 11
- Lord Trenchard's London Police Reforms, p. 12
- The New Orlandos, p. 13
- What the Turks Laugh At, p. 14
- Run In for Keats or Shakespeare, p. 14
- Baptists and Methodists Fighting Repeal, p. 15
- A Holystone for the Navy's Vocabulary, p. 16
- No Line Between Baptists Now, pp. 16-17
- A Radio Weevil Killer, p. 18
- More Current From Less Coal, p. 18
- Backward Nations a Trade Reservoir, p. 19
- Monoxid Spoils One's Arithmetic, p. 19
- Human Seismographs, p. 19
- Milk and Wine, p. 20
- Saving the Bleeders, pp. 20-23
- Mirrors of Washington's Big Money "Circus", pp. 24-26
- Why Queen Mary Wears Those Hats, p. 27
- Naked in the Jungle, pp. 28-29
- Mother LL.D., pp. 30-31
- New Rifle Drives Bullets a Mile a Second, p. 32
- The Cover, p. 32
- Three Dancers, p. 33
- Planting, p. 33
- I Make a Coat, p. 33
- Pastoral, p. 33
- America Remembers, p. 33
- These Are the Things, p. 33
- Street Beggar, p. 33
- Man and Nature Tackle the Wheat Problem, p. 34
- Inflation's First Puff, p. 35
- Deposit-Guaranteeing in Practise, p. 35
- The Spice of Life, p. 36
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June 17, 1933 Issue = 32 Articles- Whittling Down Roosevelt Economy, p. 3
- Horseback Training for a Flight Round the World, p. 4
- The Saber-Rattler's Four-Power Peace Pact, p. 5
- Rail Relief by Coordination, p. 6
- Polyglot Drinks at the Parley, p. 6
- Hopes and Feats for the London Conference, p. 7
- Our 1150000000 Boost to China, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- Spain's Conflict With the Vatican, p. 10
- Hitlerism and Bolshevism Akin, p. 11
- The New Deal in Japanese-American Relations, p. 12
- "Uncle Tom" "Authentic Americana", p. 13
- Dramatic Critics Who Disagree, p. 14
- Presbyterian Fundamentalists Defeated, p. 15
- Shoes for Southerners? Never!, pp. 16-17
- How Beer Is Brewed, p. 18
- A Number-Splitting Machine, pp. 18-19
- Removing Wrinkles With Serum, p. 20
- Pin-Sticking Yields New Theory of Pain, pp. 20-21
- Taps for the Hindenburg of Athletics, pp. 22-23
- Sometimes the West Is Still Wild, pp. 24-27
- Jewels of American Gods for Chicago, p. 28
- Birth of the Toasted Sandwich, p. 29
- Rule Number Six, p. 29
- Heredity or Education?, p. 30
- How Not to Be Run Over, p. 31
- The Cover, p. 31
- Rhyming to Order, p. 32
- Woman in a Hurry, p. 32
- The Impact of Inflation, p. 33
- Hospitals as Depression Cures, pp. 34-35
- The Spice of Life, p. 36
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June 24, 1933 Issue = 42 Articles- The Law That Revolutionizes American Industry, pp. 3-4
- The Flate-Up Over the War Debts, p. 5
- Effect of the Morgan Disclosures, p. 6
- Legislating a New Era in Banking, p. 7
- Personal Glimpses of Our New Ambassadors, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 9
- Austria Keeps Up Its War on the Nazis, p. 10
- Venizelos Again Survives, p. 11
- Rayon in the Land of Silk, p. 11
- The Plight of Chinese in Mexico, p. 11
- "Anglo-German Plot" Against Soviet Russia, p. 12
- Bulgaria's Fight Against Communism, p. 12
- Farms Are Washing Away, p. 13
- Queer Things in Rockefeller Center, p. 13
- Ice From a Slot-Machine, p. 14
- A Hint to Inventors, p. 14
- Plant Forms in Ornament, p. 15
- Secretary Woodin Doctor of Music, p. 15
- Toscanini Forsakes Baiteuth, p. 16
- The Cover, p. 16
- Farewell to the Gibson Alms, p. 17
- The New Link Between America and Japan, pp. 18-19
- Exit a Great Publisher and a Great Citizen, p. 20
- Planning History's Loftiest Broadcast, p. 21
- Johnny Comes Marching Home With a Golf Cup, p. 22
- Big Chief Johnson of the Indians, p. 23
- Jack Dempsey Tries on Tex Rickard's Shoes, p. 24
- Lovers of Little and Big Ships, p. 25
- General Summerall and Dinny, p. 26
- Pied Pipers of Moscow, p. 26
- A Bull-fighter's Farewell, p. 26
- What Shall We Say Now You Are Gone?, p. 27
- To Rupert Brooke, p. 27
- All-Night Wagon-Lunch, p. 27
- Jews in the Olympics, p. 28
- Magical Ideas of Diet, p. 28
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 29
- More Federal Help For Home Owners, p. 30
- "Gold Clause" Not Missed by Investors, p. 30
- Why New Financing Lags, p. 31
- Chain Selling Competes With Jig-Saws, p. 31
- The Spice of Life, p. 32
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1933 = 14 Issues, 657 Articles-
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July 1, 1933 Issue = 56 Articles- The New Deal for Nearly Four Months, pp. 3-4
- Why Stabilization Prospects Fade at London, p. 5
- Mitchell's Acquittal and the Banking Investigation, p. 6
- Japan's Emperor Receives a Publisher, p. 6
- Veterans' Compensation Battles Halt for a Truce, p. 7
- America's New Envoy as Mediator in Cuba, p. 7
- The Wage Cut for 1000000 Railroad Employees, p. 8
- The Rising Tide of Repeal, p. 8
- $238000000 Naval Construction Program, p. 9
- Rigid Code Adopted to End Abuses in the Oil Industry, p. 9
- News and Comment from the National Capital, p. 10
- The Attempt to End Trade Wars Between Nations, p. 11
- Murder as Against Larceny in East Africa, p. 12
- The Sudden Nationalist-Nazi Split in Germany, p. 12
- Presenting Dr. Benes Czecho-Slovak Strong Man, p. 12
- Hungary's Stroke for a European Trade Bloc, p. 13
- Japan's Suicide Mountain, p. 13
- Mote at Work in Britain, p. 13
- They Stand Out from the Crowd, p. 14
- The Great Nation-Wide Campaign Against the Racketeers, p. 15
- The Cross Still Standing Triumphant Above the Swastika, p. 16
- Persecution of Jews, p. 17
- Moscow Patriarchate Rebuffed by Its Offspring, p. 17
- Wings Over Westminster, p. 17
- The World Suicide Rate Up to a New High in 1932, p. 18
- Historic Stone, p. 18
- The Pageant of American Art Collecting, p. 19
- Chevalier Learns French to Regain Broken Accent, p. 20
- $6000000 Program for Bolstering the Theater, p. 20
- Poets Hasten to Prove to Lynd That They Do Work, p. 21
- Shaw "On the Rocks", p. 21
- Aluminum Marks Pullman's Third Milestone, p. 22
- Forty Billion Germs to the Pound of Farm Soil, p. 22
- Cosmic Hiss on Radio Traced to Milky Way, p. 23
- Better Roads from Farm to Market Sought, p. 23
- Steel and Concrete Homes Reduce Hazard for Cows, p. 24
- Why Scientists Change Their Minds Explained, p. 24
- Where Winter Is Coldest, p. 24
- Forty-five Miles an Hour Fast in Terms of Energy, p. 25
- Cities That Grow Old Yet Remain Youthful, p. 25
- Captain Witnesses Thunder-storm in a Clear Sky, p. 25
- The Spice of Life, p. 26
- St. Andrews Primes for Another British Open, p. 27
- Eyes Turn West After Harvard Crew's Race, pp. 28-29
- Watch Her Proved Herself Worth Watching, p. 30
- From Piloring a Nation to Piloting a Schooner, pp. 31-32
- Glances at Last Season's Plays, p. 33
- The Machine-Gun Challenge to the Nation, pp. 34-35
- Mote Money for Farmers Raising Less Wheat and Cotton, p. 36
- Finland's Promptness in Paying Wins Thanks, p. 37
- Will the Stock Market Swallow the Bond Market?, pp. 37-39
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 40
- Three Pastorals in White, p. 40
- The Scarecrow, p. 40
- "This Is Not the Time", p. 40
- Night, p. 40
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July 8, 1933 Issue = 52 Articles- A Man Who Can Say No With a Smile, pp. 3-4
- The Democratic Job Line in Washington, p. 5
- The March of the States Toward Repeal, p. 6
- The Profiteer on the Threshold as Prices Rise, p. 6
- Otto Kahn Before the Senate Banking Committee, p. 7
- The Quickening of the Nation's Industrial Pulse, p. 8
- Accident Statistics Show Home Js a Perilous Place, p. 9
- The Great lakes and the Gulf of Mexico Meet, p. 9
- News arid Comment from the National Capital, p. 10
- The Long-time Portfolio of America's Super-Adviser, p. 11
- They Stand Out from the Crowd, p. 12
- Hitler's Steam Roller Moves at Top Speed, p. 13
- Siam's Gentle Revolution With King Still on Throne, p. 14
- Why Japan's Army Is a Great Fighting Machine, p. 14
- Red Russia's Fifty Million Capitalists, p. 14
- British Protest Visa Fees, p. 15
- The Boom in Palestine a Peril if It Collapses, p. 15
- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pu-Yi at Home in Mukden, p. 15
- The Triangle of the Chinese Eastern Railway, p. 16
- How the Shapes of Our Heads Show What We Are, p. 17
- Gold Fillings Going Out, p. 18
- The Triumphs of Experimental Medicine, p. 18
- Science Takes the Measure of Man's Mind, p. 19
- Curing Seasickness by Electtic Neck Heaters, p. 19
- The Record of Nazi Ruthlessness Against the Jews, p. 20
- Old and New Cathedrals, p. 21
- Problems for the Fellowship of Faith at Chicago, p. 21
- 23i-Cent Chicken Dinners for Beauties in Distress, p. 22
- A Religious Tie With Canada Effected for the First Time, p. 22
- Mobilization for Relief, p. 22
- Nearly a Million New Members in Procession to the Pew, p. 23
- A Woman Sculptor Among the Primitive Races, p. 24
- New Peril for Grand Opera from the Screen, p. 25
- College Graduates and Jobs, p. 26
- Four Million Visitors, p. 26
- A New Note in Blue as the South Honors a Poet, p. 26
- The Film Cycle from Music to Guns to Music, p. 27
- The World Series as Viewed in a Crystal Ball, pp. 28-29
- Bicycles Built for All and Roller Skates Come Back, p. 30
- Hunting Big Game by Air, p. 30
- New Big League Line-up, p. 31
- The Glory of Man o'War, p. 31
- The Bucking Horse Gets That Way from Pampering, p. 31
- Nine Sibilskys --- Hence a Nine, p. 31
- Fifty-Five an Earl's Heir and Golf Champion, p. 32
- Happy Hotels Here Again, pp. 33-35
- Dame Nature Brings Back "Dollar Wheat", p. 36
- Real-Estate Activity Runs in Fifteen-Year Cycles, p. 37
- White Collar Man's Tax, p. 37
- Scaring Ourselves to Prosperity, p. 37
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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July 15, 1933 Issue = 53 Articles- The Rebirth of the United States Navy, pp. 3-4
- The Mystery of the Gold Standard, p. 5
- The Roosevelt Way With the London Conference, p. 6
- The New Code for the Cotton-Textile Industry, p. 7
- The Coming Test of Repeal in Alabama and Arkansas, p. 7
- Will Recognition Follow the R.F.C. Loan to Russia?, p. 8
- In a Line or Two, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 10
- The Disarmament Deadlock at Geneva, p. 11
- Soviet Suspicions of the Four-Power Pact, p. 12
- The Little Entente Set Against Treaty Revision, p. 12
- Hitlerite Marriages as Unemployment Relief, p. 13
- Notre Dame's Great Bell Heralds the Birth of a Dauphin, p. 13
- A New Bill of Rights for the Children of America, p. 14
- Clerical Pensions Maintained, p. 14
- German Protestant Churches Subordinated to the State, p. 15
- The Lindberghs' Generous Boon to Childhood, p. 16
- Experts Are Trying to Fix Blame for Crime in Youth, p. 16
- For Religious Cooperation, p. 16
- H. G. Wells Raises a Storm in the P.E.N. Congress, p. 17
- Wisdom of Youth, p. 18
- Andre Maurois Looks at Roosevelt's America, p. 18
- "Swell for the Theater", pp. 18-19
- Experiments Presage Teaching by Television, p. 20
- Is Medicine Too Scientific?, pp. 20-21
- Resilvering an Observatory Telescope Mirror, p. 22
- Earth Is a Blue Planet, p. 22
- Health and High Flights, pp. 22-23
- Camera a Colorful New Heavyweight Champion, p. 24
- "Every Known" Boat in Race, p. 24
- Coast Wants Track Honors, pp. 24-25
- "Pepper" Martin and "Dib" Williams Come Back, p. 26
- Tangoing Maulers, pp. 26-27
- Australia's Tennis Heretic, p. 28
- A European Tour for America's Picked Athletes, p. 29
- Comedy and Tragedy in the Bendix Trophy, p. 30
- The Soviets Discover Rugby, p. 30
- Man vs. Buffalo, p. 30
- The "Village of Chicago", p. 31
- Harness the Fish!, pp. 31-34
- Building Future Anglo-American Statesmen, p. 35
- Hoch Herr Kloser!, p. 35
- Why Happy Days Are Here Again for the Motor Industry, p. 36
- What Is a Railroad?, p. 37
- The Persian Flute, p. 38
- Protest, p. 38
- Drum, p. 38
- Mountain Woman, p. 38
- At Sunset, p. 38
- Panhandle, p. 38
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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July 22, 1933 Issue = 48 Articles- "Wall Street Under the New Deal, pp. 3-4
- "Wall Street's Reply to the Senate's Investigation, p. 5
- A General Stafif to Speed Up the Prosperity Drive, p. 6
- The New York Life Greets Director Alfred E. Smith, p. 7
- Civil Service for Postmasters, p. 7
- The Falling Off of the Marriage Market, p. 7
- "Dora's" American Cousins, p. 7
- The Outcry Over the Increasing Price of Bread, p. 8
- In a Line or Two, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 10
- Peace Guaranteed Between Germany and the Vatican, p. 11
- Soviet Russia's War Nightmare, p. 12
- Argentina's "Mystery Man", p. 12
- German League Hopes in Mussolini, p. 13
- Belomorstroi---he Convict-Built Canal Marvel, p. 13
- The Fast-Declining Birth-Rate---for Good or Ill?, p. 14
- The Great Romantic Drama of the Chosen People, p. 15
- Chinese Churches' Decline, p. 15
- Grand Opera for the People Comes to New York, p. 16
- Why Britons Can Not Talk "United States", p. 17
- No Lion for Her, p. 17
- Gods and Muses a London Sensation, p. 18
- Reich Speech Bureau, p. 18
- Music for the Masses, p. 18
- Heating Walls for Comfort With Electricity, p. 19
- Camden's Drive-in Theater, p. 19
- The Complex Relationship of Sun-Spots and Weather, pp. 19-21
- When Factory Floors Get Slippery From Wear, p. 22
- New Words for New Things---Neutron Positron Deuton, p. 22
- Nature's Medical Laboratory at Saratoga Springs, p. 23
- The Partner and Umpire of American Industry, pp. 24-25
- Salutations to a New Regatta---and a Jolly Old One, p. 26
- The Stag That Swam to Sea, p. 27
- Decline of the Hole-in-One, p. 27
- Schwab Contract Trophy Play Stirs Bridge War, p. 28
- Varsities Favor the Racket, p. 28
- The Challenge Round for the Davis Cup, p. 29
- Future Interleague Baseball Games, pp. 30-31
- The Nation Will Rout Out the Kidnap Pestilence, pp. 32-33
- Lindbergh Balbo Mattern---Drama and Science Aloft, p. 34
- Cases Which Prove That Sea in the Blood Is There to Stay, p. 34
- Where Good Elephants Go, p. 35
- The Steel Industry Stages a Dynamic Comeback, p. 36
- Our Philippine Gold-Mines, p. 37
- The Essential Family Car, p. 37
- How the Securities Act Makes Sellers Tell the Truth, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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July 29, 1933 Issue = 52 Articles- The New American Metchant Marine, pp. 3-4
- The Great Drive to Speed the Recovery Program, p. 5
- Spending $3300000000 to Combat Depression, p. 6
- Stock-Market Excesses Revive Regulation Threats, p. 7
- The High Salaries of Railroad Executives, p. 7
- "Repeal by Christmas"---The Break in the Dry South, p. 8
- In a Line or Two, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 10
- Neville Chamberlain and the British Empire, p. 11
- Salvage Stage of the World Economic Conference, p. 12
- Fears of Rearmament by Germany Stir London, p. 13
- Five Unlucky Americans in Majorca, p. 13
- Possibilities of a Japanese-American Agreement, p. 14
- A British Tribute to Morgan, p. 14
- Detouring the Upper Nile, p. 14
- Scientific Taming of the Father of Waters Begins, p. 15
- Relief From Skin Afflictions in a Fish Tank?, p. 16
- Hunting Bird Songs With a Sound Camera, p. 17
- The Chemistry of Sound, p. 17
- Pensions Instead of the Poorhouse Under New Code, p. 18
- For Easier Divorce, p. 18
- Bibles Going Back to Boers, p. 19
- End of the Illicit Drug Traffic Now in Sight, p. 19
- Eadeavorers for Peace Renew Their Vow, p. 20
- A Litany for the Farmer, p. 20
- Another Great Philanthropy, p. 20
- Joseph Urban a Man of Many Talents, p. 21
- The "Oxford Accent"---A Battle of Tongues, p. 22
- France Honors Kipling, p. 22
- Mark Twain's Biographer Denies He Had a Shady Side, p. 23
- The French Are Not Polite to Cecile Sorel, p. 23
- Tests Designed to Make School Children Like Poetry, p. 23
- Signorina Sandra Ravel, p. 23
- The Amateur With the Small Yacht Has His Day, pp. 24-25
- New Mile Record----Civilization's All Right, p. 26
- Pari-Mutuel Tonic Puts New Life in Race Season, pp. 27-28
- The Modern Jules Verne From Oklahoma, p. 29
- What the Balbo Flight Means to Aviation, p. 30
- Big Sister for the "Graf", p. 30
- Whole Skins for Wise Pilots, pp. 30-31
- Signs of Recovery in Shipping, p. 32
- That "Repeal Stocks" Boom, p. 32
- The Effect of Inflation on Stock-Market Prices, p. 32
- Policyholder Psychology, p. 33
- Inflation and Advertising, p. 34
- My Grandfather Kept Peacocks, p. 34
- Corante, p. 34
- Hunting's End, p. 34
- Naples, p. 34
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 35
- Spice of Life, p. 36
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August 5, 1933 Issue = 69 Articles- The New Deal in Foreign Affairs, pp. 3-4
- The "Failure" of Internationalism at London, p. 5
- Mobilizing the Nation to Smash Unemployment, p. 6
- Back-to-the-Land Movement, p. 7
- The Silver Lining of the London Conference, p. 7
- The Frankness of Mr. Farley on Patronage, p. 8
- In a Line or Two, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 10
- The Government's Swift Work in Spain, p. 11
- Possible Harm in a United States of Europe, p. 11
- Opening the Jails in Cuba, p. 12
- The Hitlerite Distinction Among Jews, p. 12
- Fascists in Czecho-Slovakia, p. 12
- A Soviet Jewish Republic in the Making, p. 13
- The New Pan-Americanism, p. 13
- The Afghan Royal Pickax, p. 13
- The Airplane Pilot's Auxiliary Eyes, p. 14
- The Origin of State Flowers, p. 15
- Fastest Elevator Ride, p. 15
- Road-Making Obstacles in Patagonia, p. 15
- The Spread of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, p. 15
- Psychiatry in Medical Education, p. 16
- Preserving and Storing Perishable Foods in Gas, p. 16
- Science Snap-Shots, p. 16
- Celebration of the Oxford Movement Centenary, p. 17
- Alimony Huntresses Beware, p. 17
- Religious Awakening at Buchmanite House Parties, p. 18
- New York's Exhibit of French Painting, p. 19
- About Books and Their Authors, p. 20
- Birth Pangs of Slang, p. 20
- Paris Is Honoring Rabelais, p. 21
- How Music Is Murdered, p. 21
- Olympian Games of the Spirit: 1936, p. 21
- Film Stars Bore British, p. 21
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Song of Songs (1933 Film) by Rouben Mamoulian
- Strauss Repeats Again, pp. 22-23
- What the Twelfth of August Means to the British, pp. 24-25
- Eyes of the Tennis World Turn Back to America, p. 26
- Athletics in Germany, p. 26
- Birthplace of Derby Winners, p. 27
- A Duel Between Bass, p. 27
- Can't Beat the Youngsters, p. 27
- This Year's Likely Champion of the Turf, p. 27
- The Controversy Over Davis Cup Preliminaries, p. 28
- When Tuskers Run Amuck, p. 28
- A 306-Hole Marathon, p. 29
- Two Decades on the Turf, p. 29
- Golf Moves Westward, p. 29
- How Gangsters Work in the Land of the Free, p. 30
- The "Share-Expense" Racket, p. 30
- How "Whoopee" Started, p. 30
- "Pilots of the Purple Twilight" in a Flock, p. 31
- The Adventurous Dr. Dillon, p. 32
- The Greatest Wrestler, p. 33
- The Immortal Mr. Shafer, p. 33
- Saloons 21 Centuries Old, p. 33
- An Ambassador's Ghosts, p. 33
- How the Former President Spends His Time, p. 34
- An End to a Life of Exploits, p. 34
- Death Penalty for Kidnaping, p. 34
- A Federal "Scotland Yard" to Fight Crime, p. 35
- Swift Industrial Revival Smothers Mid-Summer Slump, p. 36
- The "New Deal" Market Feels Its First Shake-up, p. 37
- Soldier, p. 38
- Voices, p. 38
- Shelley's Rattle, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
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August 12, 1933 Issue = 30 Articles- After Repeal of Prohibition---What? by William Morris Houghton, pp. 3-4
- With the Reporters at the Summer White House by John Herrick, p. 5
- Fighting the Kidnaping Racket With the Death Penalty, p. 6
- Marching As to War Under the Blue Eagle by B.P. Adams, p. 7
- Organized Labor Speaks Through Strikes, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment from the National Capital, p. 10
- Spain's Welcome to Soviet Russia, p. 11
- German Social-Democrats in Czecho-Slovakia, p. 12
- The Military Meaning of the Balbo Flight, p. 12
- Heligoland Goes One Hundred Per Cent. Hitlerite, p. 13
- France's New Pacific Isles a Problem to Japan and China, p. 13
- Branding the Buildings at the Chicago Fair, p. 14
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About Books by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 15 - 4 Reviews- The First World War: A Photographic History by Laurence Stallings
- Shakespeare and Hawaii by Christopher Morley
- The People's Choice by Herbert Agar
- The American Federation of Labor by Lewis L. Lorwin and Jean Atherton Flexner
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 15 - 3 Reviews- The Phantom Broadcast (1933 Film) by Phil Rosen
- The Midnight Club (1933 Film) by Alexander Hall and George Somnes
- The Devil's in Love (1933 Film) by William Dieterle
- Elections Bring Protestants Under Hitler's Sway, p. 16
- A Place Where Children May Borrow Toys, p. 17
- An American Battle Against Invaders From Overseas, pp. 18-19
- What Carved the Canyons Beneath the Seas?, pp. 20-21
- The Fidelity in Reproducing Habitat Groups, p. 22
- The Threat to Babe Ruth's Home-Run Record, pp. 23-25
- Full Speed Ahead for America's Motor-Boats, p. 26
- A Future Tennis Champion From France, pp. 27-29
- Eagle-Minded Youth Weighs the Globe Girdlers, pp. 30-32
- The Antarctic Calls Lincoln Ellsworth, pp. 33-35
- How Chicago's Fair Stimulates Business Recovery, p. 36
- British Empire Sound-Money Unity, p. 37
- Curbing Municipal Government Extravagance, p. 38
- A Shot That Tested Editors' Nerves, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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August 19, 1933 Issue = 33 Articles- Our Speedy Conquest of the Air by Earl N. Findley, pp. 3-4
- The NRA at Grips With the Labor Problem, p. 5
- Washington and Haiti Agree on a New Deal by H.P. Davis, p. 6
- "Massacre" in Cuba Raises the Problem of Intervention, p. 7
- The Buyer's Responsibility in Recovery, p. 8
- Gambling Slot-Machines That Swallow Millions by Wayne W. Parrish, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- The New Race in Navy Building, p. 12
- Murmurs of U.S. Recognition of the U.S.S.R., p. 13
- Germany's Defiance of Britain and France, p. 13
- The Mystery Man of the German Government, p. 14
- Patino the Bolivian Tin King, p. 14
- The Public Health Problem of Heart Disease, p. 15
- How Old Is the Human Race?, p. 16
- Attacking the Problem of Chronic Illness, p. 17
- Bergson's New Message on Dynamic Religion, p. 18
- Egypt's Anti-Missionary Riots, p. 19
- Youth at the Helm in English Journalism, p. 20
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 21 - 5 Reviews- Another Language (1933 Film) by Edward H. Griffith
- Her Bodyguard (1933 Film) by William Beaudine
- Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933 Film) by Lloyd Bacon
- No Marriage Ties (1933 Film) by J. Walter Ruben
- The Big Brain (1933 Film) by George Archainbaud
- The Ballet Satirizes Conferences, p. 21
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About Book and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, pp. 22-23 - 3 Reviews- Try the Sky by Francis Stuart
- All Men Are Enemies by Richard Aldington
- The Snows of Helicon by H.M. Tomlinson
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A Review of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" (My Fight) by Dr. Rudolph M. Binder, pp. 24-25 - 1 Review- Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler
- When the Pedigreed Dog Has His Day, p. 26
- Youth on the Tennis Horizon Seen in Sectional Play, p. 27
- Bringing Pitching to Its Place on the Diamond, pp. 28-29
- When East Meets West on the Gridiron, p. 30
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 31-32
- The "Little Flower" and the Large Tiger, pp. 33-35
- Stock-Market Self-Discipline That Pleases the Country, pp. 36-38
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 39
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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August 26, 1933 Issue = 32 Articles- The Army Under the New Deal by Walker S. Buel, pp. 3-4
- The Shadow of Whipping Post and Gallows, p. 5
- What the NRA Controversy Means to the Consumer, p. 6
- The NRA Ax Out for Chiselers, p. 7
- The Rush to Lend to Uncle Sam, p. 8
- The Rex Brings New Glory to Italy, p. 8
- The Renaissance of the Editorial Page by J. David Stern, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- Cuba Steps Into the Dawn of a New Day, p. 12
- Comic Aspects of Hitler's Career, p. 13
- The Greatest Fortunes of the World, p. 14
- Combating the Increase of Diabetes, p. 15
- Watching Nerves Grow and Repair Themselves, p. 16
- The Mysterious New Spot on Saturn, p. 17
- Thirteen Million Hours to While Away, p. 18
- The Manifold Life of Albert Schweitzer, p. 19
- Old-Timers Get a New Day on the Stage, p. 20
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 21 - 4 Reviews- Tugboat Annie (1933 Film) by Mervyn LeRoy
- Three-Cornered Moon (1933 Film) by Elliott Nugent
- Sing, Sinner, Sing (1933 Film) by Howard Christie
- The Shepherd of the Seven Hills (1933 Film)
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, pp. 22-23 - 4 Reviews- This Changing World by Samuel S. Fels
- Twenty Years A-Growing by Maurice O'Sullivan
- A Million Miles in Sail by John Herries McCulloch
- The Barbary Coast by Herbert Asbury
- North Atlantic Big-Game Angling, p. 24
- Fair Golfers Ready for a War on Par, p. 25
- The Revival of the Bow and Arrow, pp. 26-27
- Our Women Hockey Players Advance on Europe, pp. 28-29
- You Can't Win in the Slot-Machine Racket by Wayne W. Parrish, p. 30
- The Proposed Moslem Center in London, pp. 31-33
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 34-35
- The Railroads' Share in the Business Revival, pp. 36-37
- A John Quincy Adams Rises in Cuba, p. 38
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 39
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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September 2, 1933 Issue = 55 Articles- Crisis in the American Experiment, pp. 3-4
- Doing Business in the New Era, p. 5
- "Killing the Hog and Saving the Farmer", p. 6
- The "Hot Oil" Ban Upheld, p. 6
- Fusion Baits the Tiger in New York, p. 7
- What Alabama Thinks of Her Lynching, p. 8
- In a Line or Two, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 10
- Behind the Radio Battle on the Austrian Front, p. 11
- The Dilemma of the New Jewish Exodus, p. 12
- A Canadian Looks at Russia, p. 12
- Japan's Hope for Quota Immigration, p. 13
- The Peppy Paradise of the China Coast, p. 13
- Japan's Living Old Mastet Interprets His Art, p. 14
- Matie Bashkirtseff, p. 14
- Jane Welch Carlyle A Misplaced Victorian, p. 15
- "The Old Homestead"'---Again and at Home, p. 15
- Herr Hitler's Wagnerian Festival at Baireuth, p. 15
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About Books by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 16 - 3 Reviews- Mellon's Millions: The Biography of a Fortune by Harvey O'Connor
- The Soft Spot by A.S.M. Hutchinson
- The Framework of an Ordered Society by Arthur Salter
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 16 - 3 Reviews- Morning Glory (1933 Film) by Lowell Sherman
- The Power and the Glory (1933 Film) by William K. Howard
- Captured! (1933 Film) by Roy Del Ruth
- New Vistas for Radio in Ulrra-Short Wave Transmission, p. 17
- The Baffling Struggle Against Tuberculosis, pp. 18-21
- Listing the Loudest and Faintest Noises, p. 22
- Science Snap-shots, p. 22
- A Code for the Churches to Restore Moral Values, p. 23
- Religious Prejudice Passing, p. 23
- New York Learns About Spinning-Wheels, p. 24
- Decline in Philanthropy, p. 24
- Remember Wilberforce, pp. 24-25
- The World's Best Tennis Players at Forest Hills, p. 26
- Equatorial Soccer, p. 27
- Undermining the Training-Table Tradition, p. 27
- Play for All in Ireland, p. 27
- A Primer for Polo Players and Watchers, p. 28
- The International Balloon Races at Chicago, p. 29
- The Private Lives of Athletes, p. 29
- Paris-Strasbourg Afoot, p. 29
- A Professor Who Treats Crime Realistically, p. 30
- Feeding the Correspondents, p. 31
- Maharaja on Enforced Leave, p. 31
- Fordlandia Brazil, p. 31
- Ships for the Scrap-Heap, p. 31
- When Phil May Sketched a Man-Eater, p. 32
- Gold for American Employees Abroad, p. 33
- No Use for Parachutes, p. 34
- Beach Pajamas in England, p. 34
- From One Sack of Flour, p. 34
- "O.K. Big Chief!", pp. 34-35
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 36
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 37
- What Ate America's Ten Leading Industries?, p. 38
- Two-Thirds of the Motor-Cars Are in This Country, p. 38
- Debt as Danger, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, pp. 40-42
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September 9, 1933 Issue = 29 Articles- The Forestry Army at the Front by Charles W.B. Hurd, pp. 5-6
- Our Big Industries Under Code Control, p. 7
- The World's Troublesome Wheat Mountain, p. 8
- Giving Our Gold-Miners a Break, p. 9
- News and Comment from the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 10
- From "Brain Trust" to Editor's Chair by Wayne W. Parrish, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- Europe's Bewildered Angel of Peace, pp. 13-14
- Artists With Never a Thought for Fame, p. 15
- The Newly-Discovered Panel by Da Vinci, p. 16
- The Public-Health Menace of Pneumonia by Dr. William H. Park, p. 17
- The Spectrograph---A Master Detective of Science, pp. 18-19
- A Machine That Bosses Other Machines, p. 20
- Science Snap-Shots, p. 20
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 21
- Current Poetry, p. 21
- Riding on Top of the World at Seventeen by Bryan Field, pp. 22-23
- Opening Up the Galloping Game by Reagan McCrary, pp. 24-25
- Amateur Golfers on a Jumbo Course, pp. 26-27
- The Toll of a Strenuous Tennis Season, pp. 28-29
- Boy Scouts Home From Hungary, p. 30
- The Dry Forces on the Last Line of Defense, p. 31
- Conservation---A Big Word by Charles Lathrop Pack, p. 32
- Britain's Woman Announcer, p. 33
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 34 - 3 Reviews- The Shape of Things to Come by H.G. Wells
- The Farm by Louis Bromfield
- America Through Women's Eyes by Mary R. Beard
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 35 - 4 Reviews- Dinner at Eight (1933 Film) by George Cukor
- Voltaire (1933 Film) by John G. Adolfi
- Turn Back the Clock (1933 Film) by Edgar Selwyn
- This Day and Age (1933 Film) by Cecil B. DeMille
- The Week in Business---Adjustment by Endicott G. Rich, pp. 36-37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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September 16, 1933 Issue = 58 Articles- The United States on Wheels, pp. 3-4
- The Drive to Speed Buying and Lending, p. 5
- NRA's Baffling Labor Problem, p. 6
- NRA and the Constitution, p. 6
- Testing Our Intervention Policy in Cuba, p. 7
- Tammmy at Bay While the Nation Looks On, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment from the National Capital, p. 10
- Plight of the Assyrians in Irak, p. 11
- Vaugoin---Upbuilder of Austria's Army, p. 11
- Japan's Four Babies a Minute, p. 12
- "When Will China Quiet Down?" Goes Unanswered, p. 12
- Changes Wrought in Turkey by Ten Years of Kemalism, p. 12
- Ready Abroad for Repeal, p. 12
- Europe's Whispering Gallery, p. 12
- Advising Mr. Farley on American Art, p. 13
- A One-Act Run, p. 13
- Tunney Rembrandt Phelps, p. 13
- Will Elstree Eclipse Hollywood?, p. 14
- Discouraging Openings, p. 14
- The High Murder Rate in the South, p. 15
- An Ambassador of Practical Idealism, p. 16
- Vigor in Disestablishment for the Church in France, p. 16
- Uniform Marriage Laws, p. 16
- Undernourished Children, p. 16
- Progress in the Treatment of Cancer, p. 17
- Blind Landing Aids for Weathet-Proof Flying, p. 18
- First Mention of Maya Ruins, p. 18
- Vision at Birth, pp. 18-19
- America's Only Ameba-Maker, p. 20
- China's Policewomen, p. 20
- Friend of the New Deal's Controlled Inflation, p. 21
- Putting College Students on Farms to Fit Them for Life, p. 21
- The Fears of Children, p. 21
- A New Interpretation of the "First Lady's" Role, pp. 22-23
- King Football Answers the Depression, pp. 24-25
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 26
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 27 - 5 Reviews- One Sunday Afternoon (1933 Film) by Stephen Roberts
- The Masquerader (1933 Film) by Richard Wallace
- One Man's Journey (1933 Film) by John S. Robertson
- Broadway to Hollywood (1933 Film) by Willard Mack
- Goodbye Again (1933 Film) by Michael Curtiz
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 28 - 7 Reviews- Watching the World Go By by Willis J. Abbot
- Murder in Bermuda by Willoughby Sharp
- Presenting Lily Mars by Booth Tarkington
- Cecil Rhodes by Sarah Gertrude Millin
- Old Gimlet Eye by Lowell Thomas
- The Forgotten Man by Ernest G. Shinner
- Germany Enters the Third Reich by Calvin B. Hoover
- The Voice of the Negro, p. 29
- His Worldly Goods, p. 29
- Safety in the Air, p. 29
- The Automobile's Appalling Toll, p. 30
- Spokesman for "Ham Pilots", p. 31
- Waking Up the Mountaineers, p. 32
- Black "Mother Emma", pp. 32-35
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 36
- The Stock Exchange Receives Invitations, p. 37
- Who Are rhe Speculators, p. 37
- Getting Away From the Short-Term Mortgage, p. 37
- Branded Goods More Popular, p. 37
- Another World Surplus, p. 38
- Kemal Turns Lexicographer, p. 38
- Did Egyptians Find America?, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, pp. 40-42
- Query
- Second Thought
- The Heart Flies Home
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September 23, 1933 Issue = 56 Articles- The New Deal and Agriculture, pp. 3-4
- Parades and Paradoxes in the Life of the NRA, p. 5
- More States Aboard the Repeal Band-wagon, p. 6
- The Challenge of the Cuban Kaleidoscope, p. 7
- Dramatic Secrecy of the Crop Report, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 10
- Feeling the Way Toward a Fascist Austria, p. 11
- Latin-American Voices Supporting Cuba, p. 11
- Evidences of the Americanization of Japan, p. 12
- Where Hitlerism Does Not Rage, p. 12
- Stalin's Curb on the Ogpu, p. 12
- Preparing for Montevideo, p. 12
- Where Art Flourishes in Summer, p. 13
- Chinese Apathy Toward Crime Detection, p. 14
- How the Movies Fool You, p. 14
- Stalin Loves Shakespeare, p. 14
- British Museum Treasures, p. 14
- Germany Likes Jazz, p. 14
- Revolt of British Farmers Against the Tithe, p. 15
- Another Dry Amendment, p. 15
- The Zionist Congress and the German Boycott, p. 16
- For Japanese Missionaries, p. 16
- The Outbreak of Epidemic Encephalitis, p. 17
- Breeding-Place of Hurricanes, p. 17
- In Quest of "Floating Gold", p. 18
- Disappearing Eel-Grass, p. 18
- Chemical Effects of X-Rays, pp. 18-21
- Reconstructing an Ancient North American, p. 22
- Atlantic Weather Studies on Tristan da Cunha, p. 22
- Mapping Our Foundations, p. 22
- Science Snap-shots, pp. 22-23
- A World's First Ten on the Courts, p. 24
- From Quadrangle to Diamond, p. 25
- What Every Young Deer Hunter Should Know, p. 26
- Prosperity and Endurance, p. 26
- Supervised Playgrounds, p. 26
- In a Line or Two, p. 27
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 28
- Immortality Department, p. 29
- Foot Mail Above Air Mail, p. 29
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 30 - 6 Reviews- Lady for a Day (1932 Film) by Frank Capra
- Penthouse (1933 Film) by W.S. Van Dyke
- The Man Who Dared (1933 Film) by Hamilton MacFadden
- Bureau of Missing Persons (1933 Film) by Roy Del Ruth
- I Have Lived (1933 Film) by Richard Thorpe
- An Hour with Chekhov (1929 Film) by Yakov Protazanov
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 31 - 7 Reviews- Cry Havoc! by Beverley Nichols
- Wonder Hero by J.B. Priestley
- The Great Tradition by Granville Hicks
- Mandoa, Mandoa! by Winifred Holtby
- A Short History of the World's Shipping Industry by C. Ernest Fayle
- The Psalms of Krishna by Richard Carlyle
- Sidney and Beatrice Webb by Mary Agnes Hamilton
- The Plight of Our School System, p. 32
- So You're Going Exploring!, p. 33
- Stung All Round!, p. 34
- Salesgirl, p. 35
- Harmony, p. 35
- In a Greek Restaurant, p. 35
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 36
- The Rebirth of the Liquor Business, p. 37
- The New Radio Field, p. 37
- First Aid for 500000 Mortgage Investors, p. 38
- "Nervous Money" in London, p. 38
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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September 30, 1933 Issue = 34 Articles- $3,300,000,000 for Public Works by G. Edward Pendray, pp. 5-6
- The Coal Code as a Victory for the Nation, p. 7
- The Cotton Growers and Inflation, p. 8
- Muscle Shoals as a Yardstick for Electric Rates, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out from the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 12
- The Greco-Turkish Peace Example to Europe, p. 13
- Germany's Drive on Austria, p. 14
- Californian Opinion Split on the Japanese Quota Question, p. 14
- Voroshilov---Soviet Master of Preparedness, p. 15
- Our Defense Against Attack From the Air by Lieut. C. Wingate Reed, p. 16
- Chemists Find Some Secrets of Long Life, p. 17
- Treasures from the Wells of the Ancient Greeks, p. 18
- Science Snap-Shots, p. 18
- The Appeal From the White House Lawn, p. 19
- Proving Mother Cabrini Worthy of Sainthood, p. 20
- The Rabelais of American Art, p. 21
- Mrs. Bendall's Ten-Shilling Adventure, pp. 22-23
- The Great Eastern Skeet Championship by Seth Briggs, pp. 24-25
- Nominating the Season's Ten Best Amateur Golfers by Keer N. Petrie, pp. 26-27
- The Giants vs. the Senators, p. 28
- Trying to Stem Depletion of Wild Ducks, p. 29
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 30
- In a Line or Two, p. 31
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 32 - 4 Reviews- Berkeley Square (1933 Film) by Frank Lloyd
- F.P. 1 (1933 Film) by Karl Hartl
- Secrets of the Blue Room (1933 Film) by Kurt Neumann
- Beauty for Sale (1933 Film) by Richard Boleslawski
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, pp. 33-34 - 7 Reviews- Poor, Splendid Wings by Frances Winwar
- How to Speak English Effectively by Frank H. Vizetelly
- Sarah Bernhardt: Divine Eccentric by G.G. Geller
- The Journal of Gamaliel Bradford, 1883-1932 by Van Wyck Brooks and Gamaliel Bradford
- Thirteen at Dinner by Agatha Christie
- Dark Hazard by W.R. Burnett
- The Anatomy of Criticism by Henry Hazlitt
- The Crisis in Our Public School System by Wayne W. Parrish, p. 35
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, p. 36
- Education for Business, pp. 37-38
- Women Intensify Their Fight for Peace, p. 39
- Los Angeles Registers Her Ex-Convicts, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 41-42
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October 7, 1933 Issue = 28 Articles- Hitler and the New Germany by Stanley High, p. 5
- World Economists Give Views on Inflation, pp. 6-7
- Wall Street's Triumph Over Tammany, p. 8
- Literary Digest Is Polling All New York Electorate, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 12
- The German Arson Trial of Communism and Hitlerism, p. 13
- War Clouds that Spread Gloom Over the League, p. 14
- What Causes the Weather Is Still a Mystery by Dr. James H. Kimball, p. 15
- How the Sperm Whale Uses His Nose, p. 16
- State Aid for Parochial Schools, p. 17
- The Problem of Unemployed Youth, p. 18
- An Art Tour Through the Middle Ages, p. 19
- Bearding the Metropolitan Opera, pp. 20-21
- The Man Who Is Spending $500000000, pp. 22-23
- Philippine Independence Plea, a Paradox by Robert Aura Smith, pp. 24-25
- Casting the Football Horoscope by George Trevor, pp. 26-29
- A New Deal for Our Wild Fowl by Donald Stillman, p. 30
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 31 - 3 Reviews- Thunder Over Mexico (1933 Film) by Sergei M. Eisenstein
- The Emperor Jones (1933 Film) by Dudley Murphy
- S.O.S. Iceberg (1933 Film) by Arnold Fanck
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold deWolf Fuller, p. 32 - 8 Reviews- Judah P. Benjamin: Statesman of the Lost Cause by Rollin G. Osterweis
- The Mirrors of Wall Street by Anonymous
- Two Valleys by Howard Fast
- God's Tenth by Doreen Eileen A. Wallace
- Talifer by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- The Crime of Cuba by Carleton Beals
- How Chinese Families Live in Peiping by Sidney D. Gamble
- The Best Plays of 1932-1933 by Burns Mantle
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- From Our Readers to Our Readeres, pp. 34-35
- Painting the Portrait of the "Perfect Year", pp. 36-37
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 38
- New York's Conservative New Tabloid by Silas Bent, p. 39
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, pp. 40-43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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October 14, 1933 Issue = 28 Articles- Speeding Up the Railroads by Lawrence Sullivan, p. 5
- Roosevelt and the American Legion, p. 6
- LaGuardia Leading in the Digest Poll, p. 7
- The Government Program for Direct Relief, p. 8
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- Hitler's One-Purpose Government by Stanley High, p. 12
- Cuba's Third Episode of Revolution, p. 13
- The Conquest of Antarctica Is Resumed, p. 14
- Deciphering Ancient Maya Inscriptions, p. 15
- Nudism as an Educational and Social Force, p. 16
- The Week-day Church Schools, p. 17
- Two Melodramas---East and West, p. 18
- Ring Lardner---Interpreter of Life, p. 19
- Strategic Trends in 1933 Football by George Trevor, pp. 20-21
- United States Takes Up Badminton by Oscar Howard, pp. 22-25
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 26-27
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 28 - 7 Reviews- War Memoirs, Vol. I: 1914-1915 by David Lloyd George
- No Second Spring by Janet Beith
- Gowns by Roberta by Alice Duer Miller
- Kingdom Coming by Roark Bradford
- Testament of Youth by Vera Brittain
- John Ruskin by R.H. Wilenski
- Anne Sullivan Macy by Nella Braddy Henney
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 29 - 1 Review- Three Little Pigs (1933 Film) by Burt Gillett
- Current Poetry, p. 30
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 31
- Moscow's Freedom From Commercialized Vice, p. 32
- $100000000 a Year in Coin Vending Machines, pp. 32-33
- A Hopeful Survey of PWA Activities, p. 34
- Replaying the Olympics, p. 35
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, pp. 36-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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October 21, 1933 Issue = 32 Articles- The Man Who Leads Germany by Stanley High, p. 5
- Putting Recovery Up to the Consumer, p. 6
- McKee Gains O'Brien Lags in Digest Poll, p. 7
- Turning "Frozen Assets" Into Purchasing Power, p. 8
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- Germany Elects to Stand Alone in Europe, p. 12
- The Man Who Is Nazifying Germany's Peasantry, p. 13
- Recent Developments in the Study of Dental Caries by Russell W. Bunting, p. 14
- A Modern Miracle Invades Irak, p. 15
- The Church Pleads for Economic Justice, p. 16
- The NRA University for Our Nomads, p. 17
- Where Thousands Cheer, p. 18
- What Art Did to Taos and Its Indians, p. 19
- What Football's Curtain-Raiser Reveals, pp. 20-21
- Equipoise Travels in Luxurious Style by Bryan Field, pp. 22-23
- Do Systems Spoil the Fun in Bridge? by Walter Malowan, pp. 24-25
- A New Catamaran Designed by Herreshoff, pp. 26-27
- Arthur Brisband---Fifty Years in Journalism by S.J. Woolf, pp. 28-29
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 30 - 6 Reviews- The Menace of Fascism by John Strachey
- More Power to You! by Walter B. Pitkin
- The Joy of Living by Franklin H. Martin
- How to Stay Young by Robert Hugh Rose
- Vanessa by Hugh Walpole
- Peter Abelard by Helen Waddell
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 31 - 5 Reviews- Footlight Parade (1933 Film) by Lloyd Bacon
- The Bowery (1933 Film) by Raoul Walsh
- Torch Singer (1933 Film) by Alexander Hall and George Somnes
- Charlie Chan's Greatest Case (1933 Film) by Hamilton MacFadden
- Dr. Bull (1933 Film) by John Ford
- Current Poetry, p. 32
- Some Foreign Trade Facts That Have Been Forgotten, p. 33
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 34-36
- In a Line or Two, p. 37
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 38
- The Dangers of Captive Bears, p. 39
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, p. 40
- Mickey Mouse Financier, pp. 41-42
- "Socialized Medicine" Battle Is Renewed, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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October 28, 1933 Issue = 38 Articles- Austria's Vest-Pocket Chancellor by Stanley High, p. 5
- The American Rally Cry: "Keep Out of Europe!", p. 6
- LaGuardia Leads McKee's Percentage Climbs, p. 7
- More Light on Wall Street's Boom-Time Methods, p. 8
- Handling the Strikes that Menace Recovery, p. 9
- The Rockefeller Study of Liquor Control, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- They Stand Out from the Crowd, pp. 13-14
- Will the United States Gain by Recognizing Russia? by Ernest K. Lindley, p. 15
- Persia's Shah Upbuilder of the Nation, p. 16
- Good-Will Journey of Jugo-Slavia's Rulers, p. 17
- New Zealand's Maori Race Is Thriving Once More, p. 17
- Some Forms of Cancer Curable Surgeons Find, p. 18
- Observing Events Faster Than the Eye Can See, p. 19
- Stream-lined Ships Next?, p. 20
- Presbyterians Celebrate Founding of Church, p. 21
- Tribute Is Paid Bishop Lawrence, p. 22
- New Deal Is a Moral Gain Churchmen Have Concluded, p. 22
- Exhibition of Islamic Art at the Metropolitan, p. 23
- Crooning to Save an orchestra, pp. 24-25
- Two Paradises of Big-Game Anglers by Seth Briggs, pp. 26-27
- Football Is Turning That Corner, pp. 28-30
- Honor for Father of Press Freedom, p. 31
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 32-33
- America's "Devil's Island"---and Some Others, pp. 34-35
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On the Current Screen, p. 36 - 4 Reviews- The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933 Film) by Alexander Korda
- I'm No Angel (1933 Film) by Wesley Ruggles
- My Woman (1933 Film) by Victor Schertzinger
- Saturday's Millions (1933 Film) by Edward Sedgwick
- Current Poetry, p. 37
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, pp. 38-39 - 6 Reviews- John Hay: From Poetry to Politics by Tyler Dennett
- Homecoming: An Autobiography by Floyd Dell
- Germany---Twilight or New Dawn by Anonymous
- Slanting Lines of Steel by E. Alexander Powell
- Along This Way by James Weldon Johnson
- Happy Days by Ogden Nash
- In a Line or Two, p. 40
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 41
- Endeavor May Race for America's Cup, p. 42
- A Plan for Cities in Financial Distress, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, p. 44
- An Alabama Defeat for Public Ownership, p. 45
- Cheapest Rail Travel in Prospect, p. 45
- China's Christian General Retires---Temporarily by Philip Kerby, pp. 46-47
- The Spice of Life, p. 48
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November 4, 1933 Issue = 31 Articles- Hitler and the Peace of Europe by Stanley High, p. 5
- The President's "Move Toward a Managed Currency", p. 6
- LaGuardia Well Ahead in Digest Poll, p. 7
- Rural Strikes Speeding Farm Relief in Washington, p. 8
- The Digest to Tabulate Readers' Radio Preferences, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 12
- President Roosevelt's Invitation to Soviet Russia, p. 13
- The Financial Difficulties that Overthrew Daladier, p. 14
- Revolution in Siam No Longer Peaceful, p. 14
- The Construction of Boulder Dam by Dr. Elwood Mead, p. 15
- Nobel Prize Follows Seventeen Years' Study, p. 16
- When Churches Sanction War Hysteria, p. 17
- Mobilizing the Nation for Relief and Welfare, p. 18
- Plays: Some New and Some Refurbished, p. 19
- Laurence Binyon Comes to Harvard, p. 20
- Opening the New Orchestral Season, pp. 20-21
- A New and Glamorous Era in Railway Travel, p. 22
- The Horse Holds His Place in the Sun, pp. 23-24
- Intersectional Football Is at Fever Heat, p. 25
- A Consideration of Ethics at the Bridge Table by Walter Malowan, pp. 26-31
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 32-33
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 34 - 10 Reviews- The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes by Vincent Starrett
- It's Up To the Women by Eleanor Roosevelt
- Mr. Jubenka by Adrian Alington
- English Literature in the Twentieth Century by John W. Cunliffe
- There's Always Another Year by Martha Ostenso
- Flight from the City by Ralph Borsodi
- Ida Elisabeth by Sigrid Undset
- Paris to the Life by Paul Morand and Doris Spiegel
- The American Procession by Agnes Rogers and Frederick Lewis Allen
- Front Porch by Reginald Wright Kauffman
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On the Current Screen, p. 35 - 4 Reviews- Bombshell (1933 Film) by Victor Fleming
- Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men (1933 Film) by Mark Sandrich
- Headline Shooter (1933 Film) by Otto Brower
- Before Dawn (1933 Film) by Irving Pichel
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- America's Contribution to Leprosy Control by Lois Elizabeth Danner, p. 39
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, pp. 40-41
- Women Capture Screen Honors for 1933 by Homer Croy, p. 42
- The NRA Code for Retailers, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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November 11, 1933 Issue = 31 Articles- Fifteen Years After the Armistice by Frank H. Simonds, pp. 5-6
- Open Warfare on the New Deal, p. 7
- The NRA-Ford Controversy, p. 8
- The Federal Government and High Salaries, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 12
- The German Program of Anti-Semitism by Stanley High, p. 13
- Arab Anti-Jewish Riots in the Holy Land, p. 14
- The Little Entente's Approach to Bulgaria, p. 15
- Building the Colorado River Aqueduct by F.E. Weymouth, p. 16
- Photographing Coral Gardens Beneath the Sea, p. 17
- "China Man" Now Believed a Neanderthaler, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Excision and Revision Make "The Short Bible", p. 19
- Checking the Causes of Delinquent Youth, p. 20
- Dancing That Expresses the Soul of India, p. 21
- Russia's Nine-Year-Old Orchestra Conductor, p. 22
- The Right to Rewrite, p. 22
- Current Poetry, p. 23
- The New Challenger for the America's Cup by George Currie, p. 24
- American Tracks Need More and Better Horses, pp. 25-27
- Pumpkin Pie, an American Institution by Dorothy Kirk Sinker, pp. 28-29
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 30 - 9 Reviews- An American Colossus by Ralph Edward Bailey
- Making the Most of Your Income by Harvey A. Blodgett
- Winners by Roy Bullard Chamberlin
- Dr. Thorndyke Intervenes by R. Austin Freeman
- The Old Man Dies by Elizabeth Sprigge
- Pleasures and Palaces by Frances Lester Warner and Gertrude Chandler Warner, ...
- The Unknown Brahms by Robert Haven Schauffler
- An Elephant Up a Tree by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
- I, the Tiger by Manuel Komroff
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On the Screen, pp. 31-32 - 1 Review- Quatorze Juillet (1933 Film) by Rene Clair
- Football Campaign at Half-Way Mark by George Trevor, p. 33
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 34
- The Automobile of the Future, p. 35
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, pp. 36-37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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November 18, 1933 Issue = 33 Articles- When Repeal Becomes a Fact by Wayne W. Parrish, pp. 3-4
- Liquor Control in Sweden and Denmark by Willis J. Abbot, p. 5
- The Fight Over the Pure Food and Drug Bill, p. 6
- LaGuardia's Victory Crowns the Digest Poll, p. 7
- Roosevelt's Drive to Win Back the West, p. 8
- New Jobs for 4000000 Bread-Winners, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 12
- Maxim Litvinov, a New Type Diplomat by Stanley High, p. 13
- Seeing Washington With Russia After Sixteen Years, p. 14
- The Development of the Tennessee Valley by Dr. Arthur E. Morgan, p. 15
- Protest Retirement of America's Pasteur, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 16
- America's Billion-Dollar Relief Program, p. 17
- The Anglo-Catholics and Rome, p. 18
- Ballets From Germany and France, p. 19
- A Controversy Over Holbein's "Henry VIII", pp. 20-21
- Solving Murder Mysteries With Test Tubes by Wayne W. Parrish, pp. 22-23
- When Baying Hounds Lead the Way by Freeman Lloyd, pp. 24-25
- Jonas Cattell, Fox-Hunter Extraordinary by Henry Wysham Lanier, pp. 26-27
- Contract Bridge---The Latest Stage of Whist by Walter Malowan, pp. 28-29
- Football Season Lacks Color of Other Years, pp. 30-31
- Making a College Pay Its Way by Hamilton Holt, p. 32
- Current Poetry, pp. 33-34
- The Railroads Under the New Deal by Walter M.W. Splawn, p. 35
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 36 - 11 Reviews- The Roosevelt Revolution: First Phase by Ernest K. Lindley
- America Swings to the Left by Alva Lee
- The Astonishing Island by Winifred Holtby
- One More River by John Galsworthy
- Nancy Owlett by Eden Phillpotts
- Brandeis: Lawyer and Judge in the Modern State by Alpheus Thomas Mason
- Adventure of Living by J. Breckenridge Ellis
- It Was the Nightingale by Ford Madox Ford
- Changing Patterns by William Dana Orcutt
- The Tumult and the Shouting by Katherine Ursula Parrott
- Eighteen by Catherine Atkinson Miller
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 37 - 2 Reviews- Female (1933 Film) by Michael Curtiz
- My Lips Betray (1933 Film) by John G. Blystone
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 38-39
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, p. 40
- War Debts in Cold Storage, p. 41
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 42-43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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November 25, 1933 Issue = 52 Articles- What Will the Drys Do About It?, p. 3
- The United States and Russia Make Deal, p. 4
- A Good Time for Thanksgiving, p. 5
- Explaining Those Election-Day "Upsets", p. 6
- The Cost of the New Deal, p. 6
- The Change in Treasury Officials, p. 7
- At the Observation Post, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 10
- Chancellor Hitler's Expected Election Triumph, p. 11
- Mussolini's Doom of the Chamber of Deputies, p. 12
- Governor Gore on Porto Rico, p. 12
- The Soviet Clean-Up Crusade, p. 12
- How Great Britain Builds Her Export Trade, p. 13
- Studying the Newly Discovered Heavy Water, p. 14
- Making the North Platte River Do More Work, p. 15
- Transports to Land "Blind", p. 15
- Soup From Whale Extract, p. 15
- Limbless Lizards and Snakes With Legs, p. 16
- Wins "Feedback" Decision, p. 16
- "Gassing" Improves Fruit, p. 16
- Science Snap-Shots, p. 16
- Peace! Peace!---When There Is No Peace, p. 17
- Pennsylvania Changes Ancient Blue Laws, p. 18
- Play and Traffic, p. 18
- The Church and Hard Times, p. 18
- Ladders to Heaven, p. 18
- Art of the Nations at Pittsbutgh Show, p. 19
- American's Shakespeare Play, p. 19
- First Russian Nobel Prize, p. 20
- Homage to a Grandfather, p. 20
- Preferred Poetry to Motor-Cars, p. 20
- Russia Restores Fairy-Tales to Its Children, p. 20
- They Speak the Speech, pp. 20-21
- The Toxicologist a Modern Detective, pp. 22-23
- A Period of Evolution in Intercollegiate Football, p. 24
- Shades ofthe Old West, pp. 25-27
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About Books and Their Authors by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 28 - 11 Reviews- War Memoirs, Vol. II: 1915-1916 by David Lloyd George
- Oriental Caravan by Sirdar Ikb Ali Shah
- A Handbook of NRA by Lewis Mayers
- Samuel Pepys: The Man in the Making, 1633-1669 by Arthur Bryant
- Democracy, Debts and Disarmament by J.T. Walton Newbold
- Poland: Land of the White Eagle by Edward C. Corsi
- The Woman on the Beast by Helen de Guerry Simpson
- The Night Club Era by Stanley Walker
- Cash Item by Catharine Brody
- Within This Present by Margaret Ayer Barnes
- Gay Life by E.M. Delafield
- Permanent Impress of the Chicago Fair, p. 29
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 30
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On the Screen by Argus, pp. 31-32 - 2 Reviews- The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933 Film) by Howard Hawks and W.S. Van Dyke
- Only Yesterday (1933 Film) by John M. Stahl
- "Dope" Traffic Eastward Bound, p. 33
- Retriever Trials Grow in Popularity, p. 34
- The New Athletic Eligibility Controversy, p. 35
- In a Line or Two, p. 35
- An Empty Coffin and a Runaway Czar, p. 35
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 36
- Railroads in the Steel Market, p. 36
- "Depressions Never Last Forever", p. 37
- A Farewell to "Unfilled Orders", p. 38
- Aid for Holders of Foreign Bonds, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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December 2, 1933 Issue = 30 Articles- "Intra-Nationalism" at Montevideo by Jonathan Mitchell, p. 5
- "Sound Money" War Follows Sprague Resignation, p. 6
- Where the Roosevelt Recovery Program Shows Results, p. 7
- British Guardianship for Newfoundland, p. 8
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- The German Clergy's Defy to Hitlerism by Stanley High, p. 12
- World Press Appraisals of Soviet Recognition, p. 13
- Spanish Rightists Triumph in Elections, p. 14
- The Gay and Cleanly Towns of the Baltic by Willis J. Abbot, p. 15
- Seadromes for Trans-Ocean Airways, p. 16
- Building San Francisco's Mighty Bridges by Prof. Charles Derleth, Jr., p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Causes of Maternal Mortality, p. 18
- World's Warfare on Slums Gets Under Way, p. 19
- Delaware Leads in Care of Aged Indigents, p. 20
- Memories of Booth Evoked by Centenary, p. 21
- A Phenomenal Eight-Year-Old Pianist, pp. 22-23
- Education Through Earthquakes by Kenneth Stewart, pp. 24-25
- The World's Record-Breaking Fishes by Ray Schrenkeisen, pp. 26-29
- Developing Duck-Shooting in America by Capt. Paul A. Curtis, pp. 30-31
- Hockey Is Forging Ahead With a New Hotspur, pp. 32-33
- Wines of Noble Vintage, and Their Origins by Eugene Bonner, pp. 34-37
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On the Screen by Argus, pp. 38-41 - 2 Reviews- Little Women (1933 Film) by George Cukor
- Cradle Song (1933 Film) by Mitchell Leisen
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 42 - 1 Review- The Letters of Grover Cleveland, 1850-1908 by Allan Nevins and Grover Cleveland
- Psi Upsilon Celebrates Centennial, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, pp. 44-46
- The Spice of Life, p. 47
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 48
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December 9, 1933 Issue = 36 Articles- "Sound Money" Warfare Broadens Out, pp. 3-4
- Curse of Lynching Agitates the Nation, p. 5
- States' Laws for Liquor Traffic Control, p. 6
- "Likes" Outnumber "Dislikes" in Radio Test, p. 7
- At the Observation Post, p. 8
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 9
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 10
- An Analysis of the Russian-Japanese War Scare by Upton Close, p. 11
- Italian Fascism as a Business Proposition, p. 12
- The Franco-German Approach to Friendship, p. 13
- Haiti Becomes Hispaniola, p. 13
- Immunity As the Chief Task of Future Medicine by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, p. 14
- What Will the Radio of the Future Be Like? by Edward M. Plummer, p. 15
- How Infantile Paralysis Reaches the Brain, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 16
- America Attacks Slum-Clearance Problem, p. 17
- Supreme Court Denies Boy Objector, p. 18
- Ancient Flemish Art in New York, p. 19
- A New Kind of Hisotrian of the Stage, pp. 20-21
- The Wide-Spread Appeal of Magic, p. 22
- In a Line or Two, p. 23
- Increasing Popularity of Professional Football, p. 24
- Suitable Challenger for the America's Cup, p. 25
- Famous Stamp Collection Brings $245000, p. 26
- A Georgia Turkey and a Moonshine Still, p. 27
- A Bicycle Relay From Ocean to Ocean by H.K. Chambers, p. 28
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 29 - 1 Review- Design for Living (1933 Film) by Ernst Lubitsch
- Are Hollywood Salaries Due for Paring? by Homer Croy, pp. 30-31
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 32 - 1 Review- America Self-Contained by Samuel Crowther
- Current Poetry, pp. 33-35
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, p. 36
- Failure of the Nation's Banking Standards, p. 37
- Fewer Big Bills More Little Ones, p. 37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 38
- Comedy and Tragedy at the Bridge Table by Walter Malowan, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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December 16, 1933 Issue = 36 Articles- Legislative Prophet of the New Deal by Albert L. Warner, pp. 5-6
- The Lindberghs Blaze Another Trail, p. 7
- Repeal Celebrations Mild Throughout Nation, p. 8
- What Digest Readers Dislike on Radio, p. 9
- Our Spheres of Influence in the Caribbean by H.P. Davis, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- Great Britain's Reply to President de Valera, p. 14
- Fighting Communism in China, p. 15
- The Chaco War in Military Eyes, p. 16
- Austria's Fight Against Hitlerism, p. 17
- Why Vehicle Streamlining Is Necessary by Alexander Klemin, p. 18
- The "Big Bertha" of the Atom-Smashers, p. 19
- The Nature and Source of Dust Storms, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, p. 20
- An American Conference on Birth Control, p. 21
- New York's Crusade for Helpless Children, p. 22
- Plays of the Holiday Season, p. 23
- Sign Posts in the Field of Art, pp. 24-25
- Football Campaign in Retrospect by George Trevor, pp. 26-27
- The Eleventh Olympiad 1936 Berlin, p. 28
- Where To Go---How To Travel---Where To Stop, pp. 29-30
- The Increasing Popularity of Winter Travel, p. 31
- Mediterranean Lands Offer Many Attractions, pp. 32-33
- California and Southwest Lure Winter Vacationists, pp. 34-35
- Southern Resorts Attract Many Tourists, pp. 36-37
- Picturesque Mexico and Central America, pp. 38-40
- Winter Sports in Canada and the United States, p. 41
- Passport Regulations and Visa Fees, pp. 42-44
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Among the Books by Harold de Wolf Fuller, pp. 45-46 - 1 Review- Richard Henry Dana, 1851-1931 by Bliss Perry
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 47 - 2 Reviews- Dancing Lady (1933 Film) by Robert Z. Leonard
- Sitting Pretty (1933 Film) by Harry Joe Brown
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, pp. 48-49
- Plum Pudding, Blazing Symbol of Christmas by Dorothy Kirk, p. 50
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 51
- The Spice of Life, p. 52
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December 23, 1933 Issue = 42 Articles- When Congress Meets Again, pp. 3-4
- "Sound Money" Fight Less Furious, p. 5
- Gunning for the Bootlegger's Nine Lives, p. 6
- Newspaper Reborn, p. 6
- The Peek-Tugwell Controversy, p. 7
- Wife May Testify, p. 7
- What Digest Readers Like on Radio, p. 8
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- Spain's Five Days of Anarchist Terror, p. 12
- The League Is Dead: Long Live the League!, p. 13
- China's "Ablest Statesman" Resigns, p. 14
- Burma's Separation From India, p. 14
- Why the French Do Not Emigrate, p. 15
- Science Probes Deeper Into Nature's Secrets, p. 16
- Chemistry's Children of the Depression, p. 17
- The Conquest of Darkness, p. 18
- Wins Achievement Award, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- The Lynching Evil and Church Responsibility, p. 19
- He Knows Why People Get Divorces, p. 20
- A Liquor "Creed", p. 21
- A New Humility, p. 21
- Three Priests Preach the Gospel of Social Justice, p. 21
- Art at the Whitney Biennial, p. 22
- Lost Art of Singing, p. 23
- A Clean Bill for "Ulysses", p. 23
- The Varied Art of Angna Enters, p. 23
- A Code for Poets, p. 23
- Moot Football Decisions of 1933, pp. 24-25
- Should New Rules Eliminate "Trial Ball"?, p. 26
- Unusual and Amusing Incidents of the Football Season, p. 26
- The Break-up of the Athletics, pp. 26-27
- Ninety Million Lamps for Christmas Trees, p. 28
- Making Student Pay His Way, p. 28
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 29 - 1 Review- The Man of the Renaissance by Ralph Roeder
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 30
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 31 - 1 Review- Counsellor-at-Law (1933 Film) by William Wyler
- The Week in Business Summarized, pp. 32-33
- Japan Prays for an Heir to the Throne, pp. 34-35
- The Spice of Life, p. 36
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December 30, 1933 Issue = 29 Articles- History's Big Year in Review by Stanley High, pp. 3-5
- The Year's Record in the Churches by Paul Hutchinson, p. 6
- Knights of LaGuardia's Round Table, p. 7
- Challenging the Power of the NRA, p. 8
- The Budget-Balancing Battles Begin, p. 9
- When Radio Listeners Disagree, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- Record Year of Soviet State Grain Deliveries, p. 14
- Germany's All-Nazi Womanless Parliament, p. 15
- The St. Lawrence Waterway and Power Project by Lynne J. Bevan, p. 16
- Harnessing the Winds With Rotating Towers, p. 17
- "Conditioned" Infant Excels Twin Brother, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Ministers Propose Taxing Churches, p. 19
- Children to Aid Elevation of Film Standards, p. 20
- An Art Gallery Three Years Growing, p. 21
- A Witty Literary Politician, pp. 22-23
- The Highlights of Sport for 1933 by Reagan McCrary, p. 24
- Tense Moments and Outstanding Figures in the Sports Year, pp. 25-26
- The Fastest Game in North America, p. 27
- Psychology at the Bridge Table by Walter Malowan, p. 28
- Katharine Hepburn's Rise to Fame by Marguerite Tazelaar, p. 29
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 30 - 1 Review- Her Double Life (1933 Film) by J. Gordon Edwards
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 31 - 1 Review- Mahatma Gandhi: His Life, Work, and Influence by Jashwant Rao Chitambar, M.A., LL.D.
- The Week in Business Summarized by Endicott G. Rich, pp. 32-34
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 35
- The Spice of Life, p. 36
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Issues of 1934 = 52 Issues, 2,360 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 52 Issues, 2,313 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 52 Issues, 1,366 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 50 Issues, 868 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 1 Issue, 9 Articles