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January 6, 1934 Issue = 46 Articles- What the Country Expects of Congress, p. 5
- Japan's Crown Prince, p. 6
- Teaching the Pan-American Dove to Coo, p. 7
- Harvard Professor Explores "Reverent Science", p. 8
- The Vast Powers of the FSRC, p. 8
- Motion-Pictures Move Into the New Deal, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 11
- Digest Readers Differ on Radio Programs, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- What the Reichstag Arson Verdict Disclosed, p. 14
- The Crusade Against Slave Trading in Abyssinia, p. 15
- Half a Million Villages---The Heart of India, p. 15
- The Monte Carlo Ballet Arrives, p. 16
- Opera for the Masses, p. 17
- Blaming America, p. 17
- "Job" Triumphs in a German Play, p. 17
- The Art Dictator, p. 17
- Climate in Northern Hemisphere Since Ice Ages, p. 18
- Study Structural Stress With Aid of Light, p. 19
- Protecting Grain From Vermin, p. 19
- Tightness of Bottle Caps, p. 19
- How Fossil Animals Look When Discovered, p. 20
- Interest in Sciences, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, p. 20
- Asia Awaits Choice of Tibet's New Dalai Lama, p. 21
- Wat Among Pacifists, p. 21
- A New Version of the Four Gospels, p. 22
- New Chief of Chaplains, p. 22
- Secretary Perkins Explains, pp. 22-23
- Intramural Sports Shift Emphasis in Athletics, pp. 24-25
- Luck and the Law of Averages in Bridge, p. 26
- Hitler Prepares for Olympics, p. 27
- The National Child Health Recovery Program, p. 28
- The Little Theaters Inspire a Renaissance, p. 29
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 30 - 1 Review- What Me Befell by Jean J. Jusserand
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 31 - 2 Reviews- Alice in Wonderland (1933 Film) by Norman Z. McLeod
- Going Hollywood (1933 Film) by Raoul Walsh
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 32
- Topics in Brief, p. 33
- From Our Readers to Out Readers, pp. 34-35
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 36
- To Act for the Protection of Foreign Bond Investors, p. 37
- Insurance and Falling Planes, p. 37
- England and Japan in World-wide Trade War, p. 38
- The Greatest Book Purchase on Record, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, pp. 40-42
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January 13, 1934 Issue = 47 Articles- Jingoists Blunder---the World Wants Peace, p. 3
- Peaceful Revolution in a Presidential Message, pp. 4-5
- Automotive Industry Enters New Era, p. 6
- 1933 in Aviation, p. 7
- Lynching's Ominous Growth, p. 7
- Joy Bells Ring in New York's New Deal, p. 8
- Morgenthau Succeeds Woodin as Treasury Head, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- Assassination an Anti-Semitic Weapon in Roumania, p. 13
- Italian Gloom About Peace, p. 13
- What's Back of the Civil War in South China, p. 14
- Cuba's Next Step, p. 14
- Did Our Star-Cloud Collide With Its Neighbor?, p. 15
- Posterity Gets Another Lindbergh Plane, p. 16
- Who Should Prescribe Diet?, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 16
- Nazi Decree Revives Sterilization Debate, p. 17
- How a School Americanizes Boys of Many Races, p. 18
- The Search for American Art, p. 19
- Putting English Opera First, p. 20
- The Arid Berlin Stage, p. 20
- "American English", pp. 20-23
- Stars Blaze in the Museum Sky, p. 24
- The Age of Ink, p. 24
- Automobiles Turn to Air-planes for Design, p. 25
- Safety Rules for Motorists, p. 26
- Gangster Gasoline, p. 27
- Wheeled Pioneers of Prosperity, pp. 28-29
- Rugby Pays Its Own Way Through College, p. 30
- Tennis Comes to America, p. 31
- Soccer Moves Indoors, p. 31
- American Hockey Goes Home to Europe, p. 32
- School Hockey Takes a Trip, pp. 32-33
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 34 - 1 Review- Queen Christina (1933 Film) by Rouben Mamoulian
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 35 - 1 Review- Woman in Soviet Russia by Fannina W. Halle
- Anglo-Italian Teamwork, p. 36
- Wedell Races Again This Time With Death, p. 37
- Creators of New Words, p. 37
- Current Poetry, p. 38
- The Flight Over Mount Everest , p. 38
- Topics in Brief, p. 39
- The Week in Business Summatized, p. 40
- 19 "Understand" Money, p. 41
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 42-43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-46
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January 20, 1934 Issue = 40 Articles- First Woman Cabinet Officer, p. 3
- Supreme Court Makes the New Deal More Secure, pp. 4-5
- "Just Another All-Night Hop"---to Hawaii, p. 6
- Liquor Tax and Bootlegging, p. 6
- New York Shows the Way in Municipal Reform, 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
- France's "Affaire Stavisky" of Many Millions, p. 11
- Job Increase the World Over, p. 11
- Guillotining of Van der Lubbe, p. 11
- Europe's Small Nations for League as It Is, p. 12
- Ernst Roehm---the Mailed Fist of Hitler, p. 12
- Wars Increase As Man Grows More "Civilized", p. 13
- The Skin Defends the Body Against Disease, p. 14
- Backward Anesthesia, p. 14
- Science Snap-shots, p. 14
- Is Traditional Christianity Losing Its Grip?, p. 15
- Child Labor Amendment Ratified by Twenty States, p. 16
- A Spiritual Budget, p. 16
- Plays and Personalities of 1933, p. 17
- Last Year in American Letters, p. 18
- Dickens's Family Letters, p. 18
- Wagner's Exiled Grandson, p. 18
- New Arc Lamp May Antiquate Headlights, pp. 19-21
- Slavery Is Still Among Mankind's Major Evils, pp. 22-25
- Squash Racquets Gaining New Popularity, pp. 26-27
- Westrope the All-American Jockey, p. 28
- U.S. Golf Follows British Plan, p. 28
- Topics in Brief, p. 29
- Sun-spots and Squirrel Emigrations, pp. 30-31
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 32 - 2 Reviews- By Candlelight (1933 Film) by James Whale
- Lady Killer (1933 Film) by Roy Del Ruth
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, pp. 33-34 - 1 Review- After the Great Companions by Charles J. Finger
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 35
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 36
- What's the Matter With the "Profit Motive?", p. 37
- A Near-Billion in Back Taxes, p. 37
- Money Orders Mean Business, p. 37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, pp. 40-41
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January 27, 1934 Issue = 51 Articles- The Plan for Dollar Revaluation, pp. 5-6
- Federal Regulation of Security Exchanges, p. 7
- The President Frowns on Politico-Lawyers, p. 8
- General Winship New Puerto Rico Governor, p. 8
- The Vanishing Multi-Millionaire, p. 8
- President Employs Air Press to Educate Nation, p. 9
- Nation to Celebrate President's Birthday, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- Cuba's Procession of Presidents, p. 14
- Our Philippine Problem and Japan, p. 15
- Germany's New Labor Code, p. 16
- Pu-yi's American Hopes, p. 16
- Collapse of Fukien Revolt, p. 16
- Establishing Paternity by Blood Tests, p. 17
- Sky at Great Heights Is Blue Not Black, p. 18
- The Crop of Sea-Serpents, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Strauss's "Salome" Forgiven, p. 19
- What Price Public Art?, p. 20
- Metropolitan's New President, p. 20
- No Jazz for Ireland, p. 20
- Billy Sunday's War on the Devil in New York, p. 21
- Dissuading Would-be Suicides, p. 21
- Southern Women Fight Lynching Evil, p. 22
- The Guidance of Youth, pp. 22-25
- Tale of Two Cities in a Bicycle War, pp. 26-27
- Game-Preserve Breeding and Shooting, pp. 28-29
- Cricket the Englishman's Baseball Game, p. 30
- Under-Water Polo Comes Up, p. 31
- Panhandlers Go to Sea, p. 31
- Power Boating Has Entered a New Era, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- The Verdict , p. 33
- Pale Moon , p. 33
- Housing for Families of Low Income, p. 34
- The President's Committee on Wild-Life Restoration, p. 35
- Poison in Mushrooms, pp. 36-37
- Exeter Abolishes the Old Classroom, pp. 38-39
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 40 - 1 Review- Work of Art by Sinclair Lewis
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 41 - 3 Reviews- Man of Two Worlds (1934 Film) by J. Walter Ruben
- Fugitive Lovers (1934 Film) by Richard Boleslawski
- I Was a Spy (1933 Film) by Victor Saville
- Supports Tugwell Bill, p. 42
- Good Cheer in England, p. 42
- "The Wolf of Wall Street", p. 42
- Topics in Brief, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 44
- Blocking Loopholes in the Income Tax Law, p. 45
- From Our Readers to Out Readers, p. 46
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, pp. 48-49
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February 3, 1934 Issue = 52 Articles- The Threat of the Orient As Dr. Kohn Sees It, pp. 3-4
- Welfare Island Raid Aids Prison Reform, pp. 5-6
- Huey Long's Political Defeat, p. 7
- Uncle Sam's Big Borrowing Begins, p. 8
- The Sharp Decline in National Income, p. 8
- Big Business Boosts for NRA, p. 8
- Puerto Rico and the New Deal, p. 9
- The Crisis in Civil Works, p. 10
- End of Cuban Strife Seen in Our Recognition, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 14
- War and Peace Talk About the Pacific, p. 15
- Austria's Struggle Against German Aggression, p. 16
- Poland's New Constitution, p. 16
- Czechoslovakia's Man at Paris, p. 16
- Hungary's Experiment With Hitlerism, p. 17
- Atom Splitters---Twentieth-Century Alchemists, p. 18
- Flying 554 Miles an Hout, p. 19
- Brain Work Requires Little Food, p. 19
- Science Snap-shots, p. 19
- Stage Settings Through the Centuries, p. 20
- Gertrude Stein Breaks Into Opera, p. 21
- Defining a Columnist, p. 21
- Dickens Rehashed, p. 21
- Interest in Spiritualism Revives, p. 22
- Dead Hands Control Many Trust Funds, p. 23
- Outposts of Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 23
- Atheists and Free Speech, pp. 23-25
- Down the Ice-Sheathed Bannister, p. 26
- Mathematics and the Game of Bridge, p. 27
- Bob Kiphuth, p. 28
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 29
- Topics in Brief, p. 30
- An Impatience, p. 31
- Be It Resolved, p. 31
- The Race, p. 31
- Show Dogs Bound to Have a Big Year, pp. 32-34
- Prints of World's Oldest Feet, p. 35
- Toward Industrial Decentralization, pp. 36-37
- NRA Benefits to Steel---and Other Industries, p. 38
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 39 - 4 Reviews- I am Suzanne (1934 Film) by Rowland V. Lee
- Gallant Lady (1933 Film) by Gregory La Cava
- Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen (1934 Film) by Alexander Hall
- Let's Fall in Love (1933 Film) by David Burton
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 40 - 1 Review- Roman Roundabout by Amelie Posse-Brazdova
- People Do Read Poetry, pp. 41-42
- Gentlemen of the Sea Post, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 44
- Silver Shower in Illinois, p. 45
- Less F.O.B. Mystery, p. 45
- The Traveling Man Returns, p. 45
- Will the Government Own the Railroads, p. 46
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, pp. 48-49
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February 10, 1934 Issue = 47 Articles- Russia's Second Five-Year Plan, pp. 3-4
- Lincoln---The Man of the People, p. 5
- The Nation's Great Tribute to the President, p. 6
- Our "1934 Model" Gold Standard, p. 7
- LaGuardia Goes to the People by Radio, 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
- The Stavisky Peril to the French Republic, p. 11
- A Ten-Year Seal on German-Polish Peace, p. 12
- British Italian Arms Plans, p. 12
- The Map of Germany as Redrawn by Hitler, p. 12
- The Spread of Amebiasis Menaces Public Health, p. 13
- It's Warmer Over the Poles, p. 13
- Three-Dimension Sound, p. 14
- Eclipse of the Sun, p. 14
- Russia Plans a Vast New Medical Center, p. 14
- Science Snap-shors, p. 14
- Birth Control Advocates Champion Their Cause, p. 15
- St. Sophia's Hidden Glories, p. 16
- Boy Scour Membership Gains, p. 16
- The First 1934 Lynching, p. 16
- 5000 Adopted Children, p. 16
- Bitterness Over O'Neill's New Play, p. 17
- Evolution of French Painting Since the War, p. 18
- Fining Shakespeare, pp. 18-19
- Football Under the Knife Again, p. 20
- Horse Racing Booms in Florida, p. 21
- America Cradles Scandinavia's Sport, p. 22
- Dartmouth Winter Carnival, p. 23
- The Galloping Game Moves Indoors, pp. 24-25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 26 - 1 Review- War Unless--- by Sisley Huddleston
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 27 - 2 Reviews- Four Frightened People (1934 Film) by Cecil B. DeMille
- As Husbands Go (1934 Film) by Hamilton MacFadden
- Topics in Brief, p. 28
- Repudiates the "Gals", p. 29
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 30
- School Report Cards Abolished, p. 31
- Kalamazoo Adopts Straw Vote a la Digest, p. 32
- A Keen Character Analysis of the President, p. 33
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 34
- Three Russians Die After Record Flight, p. 35
- Wines for the White House, p. 35
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 36
- A Plan to Regulate the Stock Markets, p. 37
- America's New "Public Enemy No. 1" Arrested, p. 38
- Simpler Spelling in Chicago, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, pp. 40-41
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February 17, 1934 Issue = 49 Articles- France's New Hour of Destiny, p. 5
- France's Eight Cabinets in Two Years, p. 6
- Morgenthau: Handler of Billions, p. 7
- The Mayor Who Refuses to Take a Licking, p. 8
- Ait-Mail Subsidies Under Fire, p. 9
- Taxing Employers to Assure Workers' Security, p. 10
- Banks Warned They Must Loosen Credit, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 11
- From Everywhere, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- At the Observation Post, p. 14
- A Code of Conduct for Soviet Youth, p. 15
- Austria's Desperate Economic and Political Plight, p. 16
- Salvation for the Assyrians, p. 17
- Curfew in Turkey, p. 17
- Germany's Demand for Security, p. 17
- How Science "Sees" Beneath Earth's Surface, p. 18
- The Migrations of Fish, p. 19
- The Dog Is a Native American, p. 19
- Currents in Two Directions, p. 19
- How Were the Planets Formed?, p. 20
- Getting Patients Up Early, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, p. 20
- Should Military Training Be Compulsory?, p. 21
- Two Mission Anniversaries, p. 21
- Hitler Goes "On Trial" Again in America, p. 22
- Talking Out Religious Differences Amicably, p. 22
- British Art Through the Centuries, p. 23
- Our Great Orchestras "in the Red", p. 24
- Will "International" Be Sung?, p. 24
- Books in Russia, p. 24
- Explosives Help to Turn the Wheels of Industry, pp. 25-27
- West Indies Welcome Rum Trade Revival, pp. 28-29
- Cambridge Brings International Rugby to America, pp. 30-31
- America Takes Her Place in the Hall of Arms, pp. 32-33
- Amateur Players Ask for Open Tennis, p. 34
- Sports Calendar, p. 35
- Why Go Four Years to College?, pp. 36-43
- Topics in Brief, p. 44
- Mount Vernon: First Farm Experiment Station, p. 45
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 46 - 1 Review- The Native's Return by Louis Adamic
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 47 - 1 Review- Nana (1934 Film) by Dorothy Arzner and George Fitzmaurice
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 48
- Better Deal on German Bonds, p. 49
- Cars Cheaper Per Pound, p. 49
- But Consider Britain's Debt, p. 49
- Spread of the "Old Gold" Racket, p. 50
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 51
- The Spice of Life, pp. 52-53
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February 24, 1934 Issue = 54 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- Austrian Strife and Europe's Future, pp. 5-6
- Washington Hears the Voice of the People, p. 7
- The Army Carries the Air-Mail, p. 8
- The Task of Liquidating the CWA, p. 9
- Limiting the Number of Taxicabs, p. 9
- The Unsolved Problem of Veteran Relief, p. 10
- Topics of the Day, p. 11
- From the National Capital, p. 12
- In a Line or Two, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- At the Observation Post, p. 14
- What the "Little Revolution" Did for France, p. 15
- A Franco-Japanese Trade Pact for Manchuria, p. 16
- Air Strength of the Nations, p. 16
- Woman's Status in Burma, p. 16
- In Jugoslavia Where East and West Meet, p. 17
- Fashioning New Mirrors for the Stars, p. 18
- What Do We Know About the Mystery of Life?, p. 19
- Aluminum Scores Triumph as Bridge Material, p. 20
- A New Science of Climate, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, p. 20
- Salvaging Humanity in New York Armories, p. 21
- CWA Nursery Schools for Children, p. 21
- Christ or Mythology for German Religion, p. 22
- Wherein Drama Critics Are Blind, p. 23
- Tait McKenzie a Sculptor of Youth, p. 24
- Shakespeare a Battle Cry, pp. 24-27
- Inferences in Contract Bridge, p. 28
- Bonanza Year on Indoor Tracks of America, p. 29
- How Long Is a Golf Match ?---18 Holes vs. 36, pp. 30-31
- Doctors Agree and Football Is Opened Up, p. 32
- The America's Cup Rules, p. 32
- Sports Calendar, p. 32
- Current Poetry;Low Tide Tahiti, p. 33
- Katma , p. 33
- In Praise of Peggy , p. 33
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 34 - 1 Review- The Hour of Decision, Part One by Oswald Spengler
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On the Screen by Argus, p. 35 - 2 Reviews- This Side of Heaven (1934 Film) by William K. Howard
- Moulin Rouge (1934 Film) by Sidney Lanfield
- Copper Position Improved, p. 36
- Cancer Yielding to Research, p. 36
- Braking the Automobile, p. 37
- War Against Chinch Bugs, pp. 37-39
- The New Crop of Little Magazines, pp. 40-41
- Small Homes Advocated to Rout the Depression, p. 42
- Flight of Capital to America, p. 42
- The First Mother of the Land, pp. 43-44
- The Theater on the Road, pp. 45-47
- The Week in Business Summarized, pp. 48-49
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 50
- A New Transcontinental Rail Route to Be Opened, p. 51
- "Pharaoh's Curse" Exploded, p. 51
- The Court Reporter as "The Infallible Man", p. 51
- The Spice of Life, pp. 52-53
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March 3, 1934 Issue = 53 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- The New Deal at the First Mile-Post, pp. 5-6
- Taps for Sandino---Patriot Bandit or Both, p. 7
- President's "Rebuke" Stirs Publishers' Ire, p. 7
- Working Towards a New Air-Mail Policy, p. 8
- Secretary Wallace Gives Us Our Choice, p. 8
- New York Mayor's War on Slot-Machines, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- At the Observation Post, p. 13
- The Europe That Confronts Leopold III, p. 14
- India in Facts and Figures, p. 15
- Japanese in South America, p. 15
- The German Nazi Warning to Austria, p. 15
- Stepchildren of the Russian Revolution, p. 16
- Will Gas Destroy Populations in the Next War?, p. 17
- Engineers and Builders Seek House of the Future, p. 18
- Reconstructing Giant Forests of the Coal Age, p. 19
- Science Snap-shots, p. 19
- The Waning Belief in Heaven and Hell, p. 20
- A Bat by Any Other Name, p. 20
- Ask Mission Funds, p. 20
- Churches War Against Obscenity, p. 21
- Treasure Island Gets Curate, p. 21
- "Merry Mount" the Newest American Opera, p. 22
- A Foundation to Aid American Art, p. 23
- Shaw on the Oxford Accent, p. 23
- Joyce in England, pp. 23-25
- An English Appraisal of President Roosevelt, pp. 26-27
- White Stat Merged With Cunard, pp. 28-29
- California's New Gold Rush, p. 30
- Current Poetry, p. 31
- Protest , p. 31
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 32 - 1 Review- The Idea of National Interest by Charles A. Beard and G.H.E. Smith
- Oldest Religious Journal Has Reached Its 130th Year, p. 33
- Whither Are We Galloping, pp. 34-35
- Hockey Men Scorn Helmets, p. 36
- Three-Hundred-Foot Leap, p. 36
- International Regatta in Florida Waters, p. 37
- Sports Calendar, pp. 37-39
- On the Current Screen, p. 40
- Women Have Scaled Political Heights Since 1920, p. 41
- The "Timeless" Eclipse, p. 41
- New Trade War for South American Markets, p. 42
- The Overtaxed Motor Car, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 44
- To Finance Our Trade With Russia, p. 45
- Farm Income Shows Decided Increase, p. 45
- Unifying China's Currency, p. 45
- Williamsburg Recaptures Its Colonial Past, p. 46
- From Our Readers to Out Readers, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, pp. 48-49
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March 10, 1934 Issue = 55 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- Blue Eagle Poises for Higher Flight, pp. 5-6
- The Air-Mail in Politics, p. 7
- The New Deal Turns to the Tariff, p. 8
- Are Captains of Industry Worth Their Wages?, p. 8
- The Secretary of War: A Prophet of the New Deal, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 13
- Enthronement of Manchukuo's First Emperor, p. 14
- Aftermath of Stavisky Scandal, p. 15
- Soviet Recognition of Family, p. 15
- A Japanese Spokesman for Peace, p. 15
- Does Science Take Jobs or Make Them?, p. 16
- Using the Enemy of Bacteria to Combat Disease, p. 17
- Seeking Ways to Protect the Health of Mine Workers, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- A New Method Needed for Juvenile Reform, p. 19
- Mennonites Hold Service in a Restaurant, p. 20
- Prize Candy Called Lottery, p. 20
- Seminary Alumni Elect Negro, p. 20
- Advocates Ancient Ritual in Lutheran Church, p. 20
- The English Invasion of Our Stage, p. 21
- Babe Ruth in Sculpture, p. 22
- Gertrude Stein Comes to Broadway, p. 22
- Biography Slackened Up, p. 22
- Hetvey Allen Sells in England, pp. 22-26
- Rugger Rises in the Land of Football, p. 27
- The Trend in Billiards, p. 28
- Sports for All, pp. 28-29
- Figute Skating Ballet of the Ice, p. 30
- Sports Calendar, p. 31
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 32 - 1 Review- Mr. Digweed and Mr. Lumb by Eden Phillpotts
- Chapel of the Perpetual Adoration, p. 33
- Old Anglesey, p. 33
- Topics in Brief, p. 34
- When Clock Strikes Forty, p. 35
- The Natchez Trace, p. 35
- Privations of Our Diplomats Revealed in Official Inquiry, pp. 36-37
- On the Current Screen, p. 38
- The Artist of the Cover, p. 39
- Athletes and Big Feet, p. 40
- Butro Wins in Populatity, p. 40
- Is Back-Seat Driving Legal?, p. 40
- Finds 85000 "Poverty-Stticken" Churches, pp. 41-42
- "Social Credit" as a Cure for Economic Ills, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 44
- February's Flood of Gold Imports, p. 45
- Steel Outlook Best in Three Years, p. 45
- Brazilian Debt Pact, p. 45
- The New Roosevelt Relief Program, p. 46
- Coins Need Art Durability, p. 46
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, pp. 48-49
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March 17, 1934 Issue = 54 Articles- Tennessee Valley a Prevision of Utopia, pp. 5-6
- NRA---1934 Model---Takes Shape, p. 7
- New Unrest in Cuba, p. 7
- An International Armament Free-For-All?, p. 8
- President's Air-Mail Proposal Stirs New Debate, p. 8
- Labor's London Triumph, p. 8
- The Supreme Court Decision and the Emergency, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- At the Observation Post, p. 13
- The "Purging" of Russia's Communists, p. 14
- Better Times in Britain, p. 15
- Russians Want Fine Clothes, p. 15
- Rasputin Drama in a London Court-Room, p. 15
- When the Sky Rains Stone and Iron, p. 16
- Golden Relics of An Ancient American People, p. 17
- A Machine to Aid Building of Underground Structures, p. 17
- A New Twist in the Sea-Serpent Situation, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Ancestor of Crocodiles, p. 18
- Catholic Association Urges World Parliament, p. 19
- New York's Youngest Bishop, p. 19
- Most Lavish Church Is Most Democratic, p. 20
- Helen of Troy Makes Opera Debut, p. 21
- Youth Not Theater-Conscious, p. 21
- When a Metropolis Exhibits Art, p. 22
- Two American Plays: Superficial Culture and Propaganda, pp. 22-23
- Track Ends a Boom Run on the Boards, p. 24
- Sports Calendar, pp. 24-25
- Championships and Death at the Bridge Table, pp. 26-27
- Pat O'Dea Rugby's Gift to Football, p. 28
- Boxing Goes to College, p. 28
- Education in the Water, pp. 28-31
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 32 - 2 Reviews- Four Saints in Three Acts by Gertrude Stein
- Smirt by James Branch Cabell
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- Making the Bed , p. 33
- Youngest War Lord Returns to Smoldering Asia, p. 34
- Topics in Brief, pp. 35-36
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 37 - 1 Review- Wonder Bar (1934 Film) by Lloyd Bacon
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 38
- Crime-Ridden America Blushes for Its Jails, p. 39
- Foresee New Politico-Economic Setup, p. 40
- Federal Anti-Lynching Bill, p. 40
- Advertising Sign Removal, p. 40
- Army Ace to Seek New Stratosphere Record, p. 41
- See Federal Aid to Schools As Impetative, p. 42
- 20000 Find Hitler "Guilty", pp. 42-43
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 44
- The Panama Republic's Demand for Gold, p. 45
- Money Policy Still Experiment, p. 45
- "United Empire of America" Is Proposed, p. 46
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, pp. 48-49
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March 24, 1934 Issue = 55 Articles- One "Guiding Hand" for All Transportation, pp. 3-4
- Bonus Vote Challenge to President, p. 5
- Criminals Aided Insull's Escape, p. 6
- Shorter Hours for Press, p. 6
- Aviation's New Deal Under Way, p. 7
- The President's St. Lawrence Setback, p. 8
- Day of Wrath for Kidnapers, p. 8
- A Revival of Interest in Lotteries, p. 9
- NRA's Major Labor Problem Still Unsettled, p. 10
- Robert Moses New York's Park Expert, p. 11
- Topics of the Day, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 14
- At the Observation Post, p. 15
- Growing War Fleets of the World's Great Powers, p. 16
- Dollfuss and Goemboes at Rome to Discuss Alliance, p. 16
- China's Unwanted Babies, p. 17
- Mexico's Six-Year Plan, p. 17
- Frank Murphy's Record in the Philippines, p. 17
- Presenting the Family Tree of Atoms, p. 18
- The Incas Were Communists, p. 19
- Aluminum Mirrors for Telescopes and Boudoirs, p. 19
- Pushing Assyrian History Back 1500 Years, p. 20
- Combating Carbon Monoxid, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, p. 20
- New York's War on Fire-Trap Tenements, p. 21
- Seeking to Improve Motion-Picture Standards, p. 22
- W.C.T.U. Anniversary, p. 22
- The Theater Perturbed by the Dickstein Bill, p. 23
- Securing the Bliss Collection, p. 23
- Textile Treasures at Cooper Union, p. 24
- Hitler Frowns on Jazz, p. 24
- The Duke of Brabant's French, pp. 24-28
- Grand National a Race Run 'Round the World, p. 29
- Contract Bridge and Conventions Abroad, pp. 30-31
- Rugby Renaissance in California, p. 32
- Big Ten Basketball Booms, p. 33
- Coach Bible and Football, p. 33
- Sports Calendar, p. 33
- Topics in Brief, p. 34
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- Sea Nymphs , p. 35
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 36 - 1 Review- The New Deal in Europe by Emil Lengyel
- Germany's Soldier-Priest Who Attacks Nazi "Paganism", pp. 37-39
- Circuses as Business Barometers, pp. 40-41
- High School Teaches Flying, p. 42
- In a Line or Two, pp. 42-43
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 44
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 45 - 1 Review- Six of a Kind (1934 Film) by Leo McCarey
- Utah Governor Flouted by Runaway Bikers, pp. 46-47
- The Week in Business Summarized, pp. 48-49
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 50
- New York's Oldest Bank, p. 51
- Cuba as a Better Customer, p. 51
- The Spice of Life, pp. 52-53
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March 31, 1934 Issue = 52 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- The Critical Week in Washington, pp. 5-6
- The Clash in the Motor Industry, p. 7
- Expert Appraisals of the New Deal, p. 8
- Good-Will Letters Between Japan and the United States, p. 8
- Topics of the Day, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- Mussolini's Sixty-Year Look Forward, p. 13
- Notes From Foreign Fields, p. 13
- Closing in on an International Spy Ring, p. 14
- Filipino Independence Plan, p. 14
- Trail of the Stavisky Scandal, p. 14
- The Group Hospitalization Idea Gains Favor, p. 15
- Will Steam-Driven Planes Fly the Stratosphere?, p. 16
- A Prize for Lemaitre, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 16
- "Mount Rubidoux" in a Silver Sunrise Service, p. 17
- "Talking Book" for the Blind, p. 17
- A New Pronouncement Against War, p. 18
- Can There Be Machine Art?, p. 19
- Is There a Futute for Opera in America?, p. 20
- William Morris Centenary, p. 20
- Critics Put on the Spot, pp. 20-21
- The Trout Fisherman Dons His Boots, pp. 22-23
- Rugby Rebuilds on Old Foundations, p. 24
- Sports Calendar, pp. 24-25
- George Pocock---Builder of Racing Shells, p. 26
- Track and Field Move Out to California Again, pp. 26-27
- The Treasury's Balance Sheet, pp. 28-29
- Deforestation Danger Exaggerated, p. 30
- Topics in Brief, p. 31
- A Play About Yellow Fever, p. 32
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 33 - 1 Review- The House of Rothschild (1934 Film) by Alfred L. Werker
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 34 - 2 Reviews- Brownstone Front by Guy Gilpatric
- Your Country at War by Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr.
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- The Heart Pretends , p. 35
- Words for Music , p. 35
- From Crystal Sets to Crooners, p. 36
- Five Curbs on Inflation, p. 37
- No Big Exports to War-Makers, p. 37
- The Near East Expresses Gratitude to America, p. 37
- Racial Purity for Dwarfs, p. 37
- Stock Exchange "Very Frank", pp. 37-39
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 40
- Uncle Sam Counts New Gold, p. 41
- Lower Interest on Savings, p. 41
- Movie Business Picking Up, p. 41
- To Finance Small Business, p. 42
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-45
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1934 = 13 Issues, 738 Articles-
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April 7, 1934 Issue = 63 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- New Tests for Roosevelt Leadership, pp. 5-6
- Wall Street Eyes Proposed Exchange Law Askance, p. 7
- New York's Governor Challenges Public Utilities, p. 8
- Romance and Otto H. Kahn, p. 8
- The Supreme Court---Nine Mortal Men, p. 9
- Dr. Wirt's "Exposure" of the Brain Trust, p. 10
- Topics of the Day, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 13
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 14
- France's Ominous State of Unrest, p. 15
- Soviet Russia Nearing the League, p. 16
- Critics of Hirota-Hull Notes, p. 16
- Newfoundland Recovering, p. 16
- Notes From Foreign Fields, p. 17
- Making Austria a Fascist State, p. 17
- Italy's Solid Fascist Vote, p. 17
- Casting the Mirror for World's Giant Telescope, p. 18
- Modern Mayas: A People in Transition, p. 19
- A New Device to Permit Voting by Radio, p. 19
- Ait Is Heavily Charged With Small Ions, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, p. 20
- A New Deal for the American Indian, p. 21
- Studying the Art of "Housewifery", p. 22
- $110000000 for Needy, p. 22
- A Medical Entente, p. 22
- China's Christian Radio, p. 22
- Cutting Hollywood, p. 22
- China Is Evolving a New School of Painters, p. 23
- Where Pulitzer Honor May Go, p. 23
- Religious Book Best Seller, p. 24
- England's Best Detective Seller, p. 24
- Songs of Yesteryear and of To-day, pp. 24-26
- From Politics to Natural History, p. 27
- When There Is Less Time Between Bites, pp. 28-29
- The 1934 All-America Basketball Team, p. 30
- Harvard Freshmen Want Rest, p. 31
- Sports Calendar, p. 31
- A Game That Two Can Play, p. 32
- Rugby Takes Root, p. 32
- Collegiate Indoor Polo, p. 33
- Figure Skating Wins Crowd, p. 33
- Georgia Looks Ahead, p. 33
- When to Break the Rules at Bridge, p. 34
- Topics in Brief, pp. 35-36
- Cause of Tooth Decay, p. 37
- A Critic of the NRA Gets Important NRA Post, pp. 38-39
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 40 - 2 Reviews- The Economy of Abundance by Stuart Chase
- Nijinsky by Romola Nijinsky
- Dreamer by Nancy Byrd Turner, p. 41
- To Sara Teasdale by Billy B. Cooper, p. 41
- A Tropical Wooing by Nellie Hurlburt Whitney, p. 41
- Bobby Jones Loses at Golf But Wins Affection of Rivals, p. 42
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 43 - 4 Reviews- Jimmy the Gent (1934 Film) by Michael Curtiz
- Bottoms Up (1934 Film) by David Butler
- Come On, Marines (1934 Film) by Henry Hathaway
- Hold That Girl (1934 Film) by Hamilton MacFadden
- New York Horse Racing Is Given Encouragement, p. 44
- Chemists Meet in Florida, p. 44
- Handsome Dan at Harvard, pp. 44-47
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 48
- Pick-up in National Wealth and Income, p. 49
- Accepting the Check Tax, p. 49
- The Future of the Air-Ship Revived, p. 50
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 51
- The Spice of Life, pp. 52-53
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April 14, 1934 Issue = 57 Articles- Washington Reflects Better Times, pp. 5-6
- Nation-Wide Test of Utilities Strength Seen, p. 7
- LaGuardia's Economy Bill an "Incubator Baby", p. 8
- Sands Point Hero in New War, p. 8
- Leaders See Business Definitely on Upswing, p. 9
- There Is Still a Liquor Problem, p. 10
- Topics of the Day, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- At the Observation Post, p. 13
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 14
- Europe's Declining Freedom of the Press, p. 15
- The League and the Rough Seas of Disarmament, p. 16
- An Emigration Fiasco, p. 16
- Another Chapter in Insull's Long Flight, p. 17
- In Foreign Fields, p. 17
- Combating the Menace of Soil Erosion, p. 18
- Precious Metals and Chemicals From the Sea, p. 19
- Treating Angina Pectoris, p. 19
- Composition of the Universe, p. 19
- Nevada's Little-Known Geysers, p. 20
- Human Body Radiates Energy, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, pp. 20-21
- English Archbishops Urge Social Cures, p. 22
- Ten Commandments To-day, p. 23
- Churches to Unite, p. 23
- Nation's Colleges Are in Financial Distress, p. 23
- New York Red Cross Is Prepared, p. 23
- Small Cut in Ministers' Salaries, p. 23
- The Work of the Carolina Playmakers, pp. 24-25
- The Question of American Speech, p. 26
- Saving Germany's Culture, p. 26
- A New Hudson River Art, pp. 26-27
- Lacrosse Puts Ice Hockey on the Turf, p. 28
- And Now Hockey Goes West, p. 29
- Optimists No More, p. 29
- America Cries "Play Ball" in a Recovery Season, p. 30
- Sports Calendar, p. 31
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 32 - 2 Reviews- The New Dealers by John F. Carter
- Old Waybills: The Romance of the Express by Alvin F. Harlow
- Dinner Song, p. 33
- Two Songs for New Soldiers, p. 33
- Full Moon, p. 33
- The Country Is Coming Out of the Woods, pp. 34-35
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 36 - 5 Reviews- The Lost Patrol (1934 Film) by John Ford
- Wild Cargo (1934 Film) by Armand Denis
- Broken Shoes (1934 Film) by Margarita Barskaya
- Ever Since Eve (1934 Film) by George Marshall
- Riptide (1934 Film) by Edmund Goulding
- Snake Venom Poisons Plants, p. 37
- Origin of Tektites, p. 37
- Seasickness Cure, p. 37
- A Doctored Football, pp. 37-38
- Around the World on the American Campus, pp. 39-41
- Cocos Perennial Goal of Treasure Seekers, p. 42
- California Scores Again, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 44
- U. S. Stocks the British Like, p. 44
- Instalment Sales Aid Revival, p. 45
- Exchange Lists Few Bankrupts, p. 45
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 46
- The Modern Japanese Novel by F.R. Eldridge, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, p. 48
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April 21, 1934 Issue = 58 Articles- Italy's Agrarian Revolution, p. 2
- The Fleet Sails to Play at War, p. 2
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- Recovery Program Meets New Ordeals, p. 5
- New York City Economizes, p. 6
- Dr. Wirt Faces the Cameras and Tells All, p. 7
- The Public to Pay Higher Federal Taxes, p. 8
- Utilities Fight Governor Lehman, p. 8
- Bank Stockholders Assessed, p. 8
- CWA Ends After Brightening Up the Nation, p. 9
- Girl Scouts Bring New Deal to Youth, p. 10
- Topics of the Day, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- At the Observation Post, p. 13
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 14
- Putting Disarmament Conference Again in Motion, p. 15
- Japan's Minister of War Out, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 16
- Conflict Between Germany and the Vatican, p. 16
- Czecho-Slovakia Where Democracy Stands Firm, p. 17
- Hundreds of Amateurs Aid March of Astronomy, p. 18
- Experiments With Vitamin B1, p. 19
- New Welding Process, p. 19
- A National Monument Dedicated to Dinosaurs, p. 19
- Mapping Volcano-Land, p. 19
- Photographing a Gasoline Explosion, p. 20
- First Woman in Stratosphere, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, p. 20
- Veterans' Lobby Attacked and Defended, p. 21
- A Youth Movement for Political Reform, p. 22
- Shepherd Boy Becomes a Saint, p. 22
- Religion Is News, p. 22
- The Russians Create an American Ballet, p. 23
- Control of War Literature in Japan, p. 23
- Bringing the Brontes to Life on the Stage, p. 24
- Author of "Old Heidelberg", p. 24
- The Future Heroic Tenor, pp. 24-25
- Beebe To Attempt Record Deep-Sea Exploration, pp. 26-28
- Rugby Rises As a Major Spring Sport, pp. 29-31
- The Parent of the Racquet Games, p. 32
- Sports Calendar, p. 33
- Mathematics of Cards, pp. 34-37
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 38 - 2 Reviews- Colonel Lawrence of Arabia by B.H. Liddell Hart
- Woodrow Wilson: The Caricature, the Myth and the Man by Edith Gittings Reid
- Paean, p. 39
- Eve Muses on Apples, p. 39
- Longing, p. 39
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 40 - 3 Reviews- You're Telling Me (1934 Film) by Erle C. Kenton
- Gambling Lady (1934 Film) by Archie Mayo
- The Constant Nymph (1933 Film) by Basil Dean
- "Enemies" and "Champions" of The New Deal, p. 41
- Topics in Brief, p. 42
- Churches Appeal Against War, p. 43
- The "Ghost" Squawked on the Russian "Novelist", p. 44
- To Replace the Leviathan, p. 44
- Is Reedsville Communistic? Mrs Roosevelt Says "No", p. 45
- The Week in Business Summarized, pp. 46-47
- Silver: The Dynamic Pyramid, pp. 48-49
- Betrayed by "Night Life", p. 50
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 51
- The Spice of Life, pp. 52-53
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April 28, 1934 Issue = 60 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- Roosevelt Again Takes the Reins, pp. 5-6
- Great Britain's "Prosperity" Budget, p. 7
- Haiti and the "Good Neighbor" Policy, p. 8
- First Aid for Kilowatt Users, p. 8
- Winding Up the Wirt Case, p. 8
- America's Most Traveled First Lady, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- Japan's "Monroe Doctrine" for the Far East, p. 14
- "Battle of 100 Hours" Ends, p. 15
- Reforms in Cuba, p. 15
- Germany Blamed for European Tension, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 16
- France's Expulsion of Leon Trotzky, p. 16
- Observing and Reporting the World's Weather, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Largest Radio Transmitter on Air, p. 18
- New American Iodin Industry, p. 18
- Blue Sky For All Is Slum-Clearance Goal, p. 19
- A Challenge Accepted, p. 19
- The Beechers: A Remarkable Family, p. 20
- Community Trusts Gaining, p. 20
- British Baptists Hear Texan, p. 20
- A Nation-wide Attempt to Defeat Child Labor Amendment, p. 20
- The Luck of Roaring Broadway, p. 21
- The Fabricated House for Graceful Living, p. 22
- Chekhov Story Discovered, pp. 22-23
- George M. Lott Chief Jester of Tennis, pp. 24-25
- Weather Clear Track Fast for New York Racing, p. 26
- A Five-Cent World Series for New York City, p. 26
- Sport Shots, p. 27
- Sports Calendar, p. 27
- A Future for America in International Rugby, p. 27
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 28 - 2 Reviews- Merchants of Death by H.C. Engelbrecht and F.C. Hanighen
- How Peary Reached the Pole by Donald B. MacMillan
- Buildings Should Not Be Tall, p. 29
- Dead Marsh Lover, p. 29
- Avalon: The Isle of Apples, p. 29
- Iceberg Armada Drifting Into Atlantic Ship Lanes, pp. 30-31
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 32 - 6 Reviews- Viva Villa! (1934 Film) by Jack Conway, William A. Wellman, and Howard Hawks, ...
- As the Earth Turns (1934 Film) by Alfred E. Green
- This Man Is Mine (1934 Film) by John Cromwell
- I Believed in You (1934 Film) by Irving Cummings
- Looking for Trouble (1934 Film) by William A. Wellman
- The Trumpet Blows (1934 Film) by Stephen Roberts
- New York State Declines to Liberalize Divorce Laws, p. 33
- Taxpayers and Jurors Become Punitive, pp. 34-35
- Bait Dangled at Noel Coward, p. 36
- Ticket-Loser Gets His Seats, p. 36
- Presidential Cruise, p. 36
- Topics in Brief, p. 37
- Students Strike Against War, p. 38
- Spending Leisure Time, pp. 38-40
- Progress in the Conquest of Crime, p. 41
- World's Oldest Phone Owner?, p. 41
- Fresh Salads, p. 42
- The Hedgerow Players, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 44
- Depression's Strain Fails to Impair Nation's Credit, p. 45
- Two Years of World Economic Revival, p. 46
- Spring Signs of Recovery in the United States, p. 46
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, pp. 48-49
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May 5, 1934 Issue = 60 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 4
- Par for "Mellon Bonds", p. 5
- Cargo to Move on Great Lakes, p. 5
- New World Trade Competitors, pp. 5-6
- "Evolution and Not Revolution", pp. 7-8
- Dillinger Case Stirs Nation's Press to Sarcasm, p. 9
- Subsistence Homesteading Developing, p. 10
- Dark Days in Spain, p. 10
- The Railroad Wage Settlement Compromise, p. 10
- Boss Rule: a Challenge to American Cities, p. 11
- Topics of the Day, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 13
- At the Observation Post, p. 14
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 15
- Putting Japan's "Hands-Off China" Policy to Test, p. 16
- Roumania's Royal Murder Conspiracy, p. 17
- In Foreign Fields, p. 17
- American in Spy Work Called Soviet Agent, p. 17
- England Looks at a Troubled World, p. 18
- The Magnitude of the Expanding Universe, p. 19
- Science and Invention Begin to Aid the Blind, p. 20
- Lightning and Life, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, p. 20
- Protestantism and Judaism Veer to the Left, p. 21
- Catholics Attack Obscenity on the Screen, p. 22
- Jason Lee Religious Pioneer, p. 22
- Urges Single Lutheran Church, p. 22
- Canada's "Conscience Fund", p. 22
- Boy Scouts Near 1000000, p. 22
- Trouble Down at the Docks Portrayed, p. 23
- Sailors Beware Artist With Camera, p. 24
- Dramatic Critics Ph.D. (Yale), p. 24
- Modern Art Minus Fatuity, p. 24
- Hobbyists and Magpie Moods, p. 24
- Civil Service Sharpens Its Teeth, pp. 25-27
- Disease and Game Restoration, pp. 28-29
- When Divots Fly for the Walker Cup, pp. 30-31
- The Kentucky Derby Still Tops the Turf, pp. 32-33
- Bryan Grant the Giant Killer, p. 34
- More Missionaries of Sport, p. 34
- Sports Calendar, pp. 34-35
- Rugby Budget Balanced, p. 36
- Phosphorus in the Sun, p. 37
- Roosevelt No. 1 Film Fan, p. 37
- Youngest University's Remarkable History, p. 38
- Improving Method of Dealing With Abnormal Adolescents, p. 39
- Amateurs and Model Theaters, pp. 39-41
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 42 - 2 Reviews- The Romance of Labrador by Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
- James Silk Buckingham, 1786-1855: A Social Biography by Ralph E. Turner
- Current Poetry, p. 43
- Song Before Entering Paradise , p. 43
- Bread-line , p. 43
- Old Orchard , p. 43
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On the Current Screen by Argus, pp. 44-45 - 5 Reviews- Tarzan and His Mate (1934 Film) by Cedric Gibbons
- I'll Tell the World (1934 Film) by Edward Sedgwick
- A Modern Hero (1934 Film) by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
- I Like It That Way (1934 Film) by Harry Lachman
- Wharf Angel (1934 Film) by William Cameron Menzies and George Somnes
- Insull's Strange Odyssey Nears End, p. 46
- Topics in Brief, p. 47
- The Week in Business Summarized, pp. 48-49
- Business Shows Important Gains in a Year, p. 50
- Putting Bank Failures Behind, p. 50
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 51
- The Spice of Life, pp. 52-53
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May 12, 1934 Issue = 56 Articles- Digest Poll to Test Roosevelt Policies, p. 5
- May Day in the United States Is Calm, p. 6
- May Day Records Abroad, p. 6
- Business Evaluates Recovery Program, p. 7
- The New Tax Law Cuts Levy on Small Incomes, p. 8
- Topics of the Day, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- Effect of America's Note of Reminder to Japan, p. 13
- In Foreign Fields, p. 14
- The New Austria Comes Into Being, p. 14
- Infantile Paralysis Still Puzzles Doctors, p. 15
- Scientists Try to Tame Lightning, p. 16
- The Neutron's Size, p. 16
- Overnight to Europe, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 16
- Oklahoma Puts Sterilization Law Into Effect, p. 17
- A Family Succession, p. 17
- German Pastor Preaches Gospel Unafraid, p. 18
- World Fellowship of Faiths, p. 18
- World Honors for "The Lady With the Lamp", p. 18
- The Theater's Wonder-Boy of 1934, p. 19
- Pulitzer Prize Winners of 1934, p. 20
- A World Exhibition of Art, p. 20
- Hope for the Theater Voiced, p. 20
- Greek Culture in Old Egypt, pp. 20-21
- Down the Ways for an Ambitious Summer in Sail, pp. 22-23
- Japan Challenges America in the Water, pp. 24-25
- Sport Shots, p. 26
- Sports Calendar, p. 26
- Princeton Crew Rivals Tiger Football Team, p. 26
- Survival in the Seaboard South, pp. 26-27
- The Personal Equation in Contract Bridge, p. 28
- Opportunity Knocks Again at College Graduate's Door, p. 29
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 30 - 2 Reviews- A Backward Glance by Edith Wharton
- Round Manhattan's Rim by Helen Worden
- Current Poetry, pp. 31-32
- Two New Recovery Plans Urge Rigorous Regulation, p. 33
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 34 - 5 Reviews- We're Not Dressing (1934 Film) by Norman Taurog
- Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934 Film) by Ray Enright
- Witching Hour (1934 Film) by Henry Hathaway
- Journal of Crime (1934 Film) by William Keighley
- Finishing School (1934 Film) by George Nichols, Jr. and Wanda Tuchock
- Correcting the Briton's Distorted View of America, p. 35
- Virgin Islands: Laboratory for New Deal "Planners", p. 36
- Topics in Brief, p. 37
- Disarmament: Glib Phrase or Stern Necessity?, pp. 38-40
- Negroes in the Professions, p. 41
- Insurance Against Twins, p. 41
- Uncle Sam Becomes an Art Patron, p. 42
- Roosevelt Gives No Hope of Liquor Tax Cut, p. 43
- Fox River Valley Project, p. 43
- Federal Deficit Not So Large as Originally Estimated, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 44
- Stock Exchange Profit Data Add Fuel to Fire, p. 45
- TVA Proceeds Further Into Business, p. 45
- Exchange Stabilization, p. 45
- Wall Street Dances to Washington's Tune, p. 46
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, pp. 48-49
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May 19, 1934 Issue = 62 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- Roosevelt Leads in Three Eastern States, p. 5
- Silver to the Fore as Congress Nears End, pp. 6-7
- "Insullism" and "Other People's Money", p. 8
- Press Approves Mellon's Exoneration, p. 9
- What the Roosevelt Birthday Million Will Do, p. 10
- Army's Air-Mail Experience an Aid to Defense, p. 10
- Immigration Below Quotas, p. 10
- Great Armada Comes East to Salute President, p. 11
- Topics of the Day, p. 12
- At the Observation Post, p. 13
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 14
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 15
- Britain's Colonial Trade-War With Japan, p. 16
- Germany's Advance Work on the Saar Plebiscite, p. 17
- In Foreign Fields, p. 17
- Ibn Saud's Triumph, p. 18
- The World-Wide Race for Armaments, p. 18
- Artificial Radioactivity Raises Scientific Hopes, p. 19
- Studying "Wild Cells" That Produce Tumors, p. 20
- Skull Size and Brains, p. 20
- A Spot on Jupiter, p. 20
- Science Snap-shots, p. 20
- Southern Methodists Back Church Unity, p. 21
- The Churchman Wins Award, p. 21
- Cannon Wins Fight Against Retirement, p. 22
- College Bureau for "Dates", p. 22
- The Alimony "Racket", p. 22
- Churches to Be Lit Up Gratis, p. 22
- "Jig-Saw" or Cut-Ups in a Penthouse, p. 23
- Film Stars Grow Candid, p. 23
- They Worked for Art: Art Worked for Them, p. 24
- Roy Harris Contrapuntist, pp. 24-28
- Is Mankind Talking Itself Into War?, pp. 29-31
- Back of the Words That Make the News, p. 32
- Restoration of Life Aim of Doctor's Experiments, p. 33
- A Pastor Urges State Lottery, p. 33
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 34 - 1 Review- Nine Etched from Life by Emil Ludwig
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- On the Current Screen, p. 36
- New Fronts in Campaign Against Liquor, p. 37
- Topics in Brief, p. 38
- New Deal for Mexico Too, p. 39
- Boston Plans Drive for Taxes, p. 39
- World Peace Crusade Urged At Convention, pp. 40-41
- Shall the Ladies Join Us?, p. 42
- The Yankees Shift the Spotlight to Baseball, p. 43
- Marathon Veterans Fading, p. 43
- Sports Calendar, p. 43
- Sport Shots, p. 44
- Eastern Rowing Honors at Stake on Derby Day, p. 45
- Open Golf Championship, p. 45
- Mile Duel Moves Outdoors, p. 45
- Doubts "Chicago Has a Heart", p. 46
- Radio to Open World's Fair, pp. 46-47
- The Week in Business Summarized, pp. 48-49
- Weather Alarms World Wheat Markets, p. 50
- Will More Wool Be Used, p. 50
- Fewer White-CoUar Jobs, p. 50
- Another Try at Rubber Control, p. 50
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 51
- The Spice of Life, pp. 52-53
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May 26, 1934 Issue = 59 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- 3 Hoover States Vote "Yes"; Maine Says "No", p. 5
- Nazi Sympathizers Rallying Against Boycott, p. 6
- Weakening of NRA Charged, p. 6
- Crime Drought Politics Grip National Interest, pp. 7-8
- Relief Jobs Keep Many Students in Colleges, p. 9
- The Blue and the Gray, p. 10
- Radio Beacon's Ro1e in a Sea Tragedy, p. 10
- Topics of the Day, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 14
- Premier Doumergue's Fight to Save France, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 16
- Tension Between Hungary and Yugoslavia, p. 16
- Chaco War Before the League, p. 16
- An Ominous View of Philippine Independence, p. 17
- Making Aurora Reveal Secrets of Air and Sun, p. 18
- Giant Komodo "Dragons" Come to America, p. 19
- "Dry Blizzards" and Erosion, p. 19
- Science Snap-shots, p. 19
- The Clergy and the Anti-War Spirit, p. 20
- A Grand Jury for Birth Control, p. 21
- 7800766 Bibles in 1933, p. 21
- Condemning Use of Common Communion Cup, p. 21
- Relief As a Challenge to State Governments, p. 21
- "The Milky Way": The Cream of the Jest, pp. 22-23
- Mural Depicts Chaos and Recovery, p. 24
- Pulitzer Prize Rules Changed, p. 24
- Colors Defy Reproduction, pp. 24-25
- NRA Takes Stock of Recovery Program, p. 26
- Manhattan Losing Population, p. 27
- Identification by Earmarks, p. 27
- The No. 1 Democratic "Ballyhoo" Man, p. 28
- Secretary Wallace Urges Spiritual Cooperation, p. 29
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 30 - 3 Reviews- The Life of Our Lord by Charles Dickens
- Modern Art by Thomas Craven
- The Mongols of Manchuria by Owen Lattimore
- Current Poetry, p. 31
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 32 - 6 Reviews- The Crime Doctor (1934 Film) by John S. Robertson
- Marionettes (1934 Film) by Yakov Protazanov and Porfiri Podobed
- Thirty Day Princess (1934 Film) by Marion Gering
- Manhattan Melodrama (1934 Film) by W.S. Van Dyke
- Glamour (1934 Film) by William Wyler
- Change of Heart (1934 Film) by John G. Blystone
- Topics in Brief, p. 33
- College Deans in a Changing World, p. 34
- The Living Age Attains Status of Nonagenarian, p. 35
- A Century of Progress in Panorama at Chicago, p. 36
- Machine Designers Consider Workers, p. 37
- They Didn't Take It Easy, p. 38
- Sports Speaker, p. 39
- Outboards Have Their Day, p. 39
- Amateurs Still in the Open, p. 39
- Sport Shots, p. 40
- An Accepted Measure of Success, p. 41
- Sports Calendar, p. 41
- Poisonous Snakes and Their Bites, p. 42
- Police Politics and the Inquiring Taxpayer, p. 43
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 44
- Automobile Helps Railroads, p. 45
- Gold-Dredging Revived, p. 45
- No Oil Monopoly, p. 45
- The New Deal and Savings-Bank Investments, p. 46
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, p. 48
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June 2, 1934 Issue = 57 Articles- President Beats 1932 Ratio in 14 States, p. 3
- Unified Action to Halt War in Gran Chaco, p. 4
- Barrow's Banditry Ended, p. 4
- Republican Big Guns Trained Against New Deal, p. 5
- Street Fighting Marks Toledo Strike, p. 6
- A Review of President Roosevelt and Congress, p. 7
- The Controversy Over the Darrow Report, p. 8
- Topics of the Day, p. 9
- At the Observation Post, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- Bulgaria Goes Fascist to Make a New Start, p. 13
- In Foreign Fields, p. 14
- Chinese Resentment Against Britain, p. 14
- Soviet Russia's Second Five-Year Plan, p. 15
- "Telescope Nuts" Star-Gaze With Own Mirrors, p. 16
- Two More Links in Evolution Found, p. 17
- Metal's New Competitor, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 17
- Rival "Back-Seat Drivers" Scan New Deal, p. 18
- New York City Establishes "Poor Man's Court", p. 18
- Nation Not Asylum-Bound, p. 19
- Film Censor Fight Forecast, p. 19
- Church Membership Still Is Gaining, p. 19
- Methodists Seek Unity, p. 19
- Bible Again Best-Seller, p. 19
- In Support of the Moon-Struck, pp. 20-21
- Noel Coward Writing Autobiography, p. 22
- Gadget Aids Scenic Design, p. 22
- "African Opera" in New York, pp. 22-23
- "Radicalism" Rears Its Head at Oxford, p. 24
- ""Sky-scraper" Houses?, p. 25
- Effect of Smoking, p. 25
- Studying "Family Law", p. 25
- He Helped Make Press-Agentry a "Science", p. 26
- The NRA and Protective Laws for Women, p. 27
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 28 - 2 Reviews- New Governments in Europe by Raymond Leslie Buell
- Crisis Government by Lindsay Rogers
- Current Poetry, p. 29
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 30 - 5 Reviews- Stingaree (1934 Film) by William A. Wellman
- Sadie McKee (1934 Film) by Clarence Brown
- He Was Her Man (1934 Film) by Lloyd Bacon
- The Black Cat (1934 Film) by Edgar G. Ulmer
- Friday the Thirteenth (1933 Film) by Victor Saville
- Federal Tax For State Liquor Monopoly, p. 31
- Children's Theater Planned, p. 32
- Are "the Intelligentsia" Intelligent, p. 32
- Vocational Guidance, p. 33
- Turning British Coal Into Oil, p. 34
- Fads and Fashions in Financial Futures, p. 34
- Topics in Brief, p. 35
- Davis Cup Tennis Rackets Rattle in the Presses, p. 36
- Next Winter's Hunting Season, p. 37
- Greyhound-Racing Rises as Turf's Ugly Duckling, p. 37
- Weather Clear Track Fast for Four-Flat Mile, p. 38
- Sport Shots, p. 39
- Sports Calendar, p. 39
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 40
- Better Banks Aiding Recovery, p. 41
- Dull Markets and Cheap Money, pp. 41-42
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-45
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June 9, 1934 Issue = 57 Articles- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 3-4
- 23 States in 25 Ratify Roosevelt Policies, p. 5
- The President Reviews the Fleet, p. 6
- President Puts in One of His Busiest Weeks, pp. 7-8
- NRA's Life At Stake in Legal Battles, p. 9
- Rossi-Codos Flight a Partial Triumph, p. 10
- Small Business Men at Odds on Darrow Report, pp. 11-12
- Topics of the Day, p. 13
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 14
- At the Observation Post, p. 15
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 16
- Naval Parley of 1935 a Cloud Over Far East, p. 17
- Macedonia Another Powder Magazine, p. 18
- New Pact With Cuba Follows Terrorism, p. 19
- In Foreign Fields, p. 19
- Stratosphere Beckons Air Adventurers, p. 20
- A Changed World Through Research Predicted, p. 21
- Are "Air-Trains" Coming?, p. 21
- Stone Relics of Oldest Americans, p. 22
- Science Snap-shots, p. 22
- Common Touch of Pity Makes Creeds Kin, p. 23
- Presbyterian Fundamentalists Defeated, p. 24
- Church Garb in Public Schools, p. 24
- The Drama Gives Laurels to Its Young, p. 25
- Training the Young Idea to Paint, p. 26
- New Dublin Group Challenges Abbey Theater, pp. 26-27
- Block-Booking---Cause or Camouflage?, pp. 28-30
- Where To Go---To Stop---How To Travel, p. 31
- "A Century of Progress" Adds a Year, pp. 32-33
- National Parks, pp. 34-35
- America Offers Variety in Vacations, p. 36
- Canada Offers Extensive Attractions to Tourists, p. 37
- Traveling Over Epic America, pp. 38-39
- Overnight Rest-Cabins Spreading, p. 40
- Alaska's Lure, pp. 40-41
- Reliving History in the British Isles, p. 42
- Land of the Midnight Sun, p. 43
- "The Continent's" Perennial Allure, p. 44
- Russia Expects Many American Tourists, p. 45
- Canada to Commemorate Carrier's Voyage, p. 45
- Iberia's Romantic Appeal, p. 45
- Mexico---Land of Romance Next Door, p. 46
- Orient Awaits Travelers, p. 46
- Foreign Exchange Rates For Dollars Tabulated, p. 47
- Excellent Highways Open Holiday Vistas, p. 48
- America Has Playgrounds Off Each Coast, p. 48
- Foreign Travel Bureaus, p. 48
- Dogs Trained as Eyes for the Blind, p. 49
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 50 - 5 Reviews- Where Sinners Meet (1934 Film) by J. Walter Ruben
- Now I'll Tell All, by Mrs. Arnold Rothstein (1934 Film) by Edwin J. Burke
- Channel Crossing (1933 Film) by Milton Rosmer
- Hollywood Party (1934 Film) by Roy Rowland
- Little Miss Marker (1934 Film) by Alexander Hall
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 51 - 3 Reviews- The Boiling Point by H.R. Knickerbocker
- Russia, Youth, and the Present-Day World by Frankwood E. Williams
- People at Work by Frances Perkins
- Paul Runyan Prepared for First National Title, p. 52
- Sports Calendar, p. 53
- Sport Shots, p. 53
- The Galloping Game Goes to College, pp. 54-55
- The Week in Business Summarized, pp. 56-57
- Springtime is Strike Time in Steel, p. 58
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 59-62
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June 16, 1934 Issue = 49 Articles- 48 States Now Report in Roosevelt Poll, p. 3
- Drought Leads to Provision for Lean Years, p. 4
- Administration Faces Heavy Tasks, pp. 5-6
- What's at Stake in the Steel Crisis, p. 7
- British Consider Plan to Double Air Force, p. 8
- Government Credit Is Firm, p. 8
- Favor Health Insurance, p. 8
- America's First Year Under the NIRA, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 13
- Disarmament Conference Fights for Life, p. 14
- British Push Over War-Debt Structure, p. 15
- Germany Strikes Back Against Trade Boycott, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- Silicosis a Major Health Problem in Industry, p. 16
- Ur of the Chaldees Yields Its Last Relics, p. 17
- Creating a New Element, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 17
- Controversy Starts Over Results of Repeal, p. 18
- New Head of Scientist Church, p. 18
- Fisherman Heads Baptists, p. 19
- Humanists Christen Child, p. 19
- Club-Women Mapping War on Gangsters, p. 19
- Barns and Byways Play Host to the Drama, pp. 20-23
- Is Bridge a Gambling Game?, p. 24
- Changing the Tune From Gloom to Cheer, p. 25
- If It's an Early Italian Violin It's Good, p. 26
- Offended Painter Works Hoax on Art Critic, p. 26
- Current Poetry, p. 27
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 28 - 1 Review- Unfinished Cathedral by T.S. Stribling
- Topics in Brief, p. 29
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 30 - 4 Reviews- Little Man, What Now? (1934 Film) by Frank Borzage
- Mother, 1905 (1926 Film) by Vsevolod Pudovkin
- The Key (1934 Film) by Michael Curtiz
- Born to Be Bad (1934 Film) by Lowell Sherman
- $807500 for Screen Rights, p. 30
- Television Improvements, p. 31
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 31
- Maryland Celebrates Its Tercentenary, pp. 32-34
- College Graduates as Business Sees Them, p. 35
- Poughkeepsie Revival; New London Survival, p. 36
- Sport Shots, p. 37
- The Sports Pages Revive Boxing, p. 38
- The Ladies Invade England for Tennis Match, p. 39
- Sports Calendar, p. 39
- The Week in Business Summarized, p. 40
- The Future of the Railroads, p. 40
- New Deal Ends Wall Street Freedom, p. 41
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 42-43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-45
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June 23, 1934 Issue = 50 Articles- Contributors to This Issue, p. 3
- Where It Costs Most to Eat, pp. 3-4
- Seventy-Third Congress Makes History, pp. 5-6
- Roosevelt Lead Grows as Poll Tops Million Votes, p. 7
- Removal of Army Air Corps Chief Demanded, p. 8
- Why the Steel Strike Was Postponed, p. 8
- Terrorism in Cuba, p. 8
- William Green Tells Labor's Side of the Story, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 13
- Payment in Kind a Partial War-Debt Solution, p. 14
- Reciprocity and Commercial Treaties, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 16
- Disarmament Takes a Holiday, p. 16
- Germany Seeking Friends, p. 16
- Did Increase in Solar Heat Produce Ice Age, p. 17
- Muscles Aid Circulation, p. 17
- The Familjf Doctor of the Future, p. 18
- A Steel Bridge Takes to Rails, p. 18
- News Snap-shots From the Field of Science, p. 18
- Legion of Decency Presses Film Boycott, p. 19
- Seven States in Compact on Labor Legislation, p. 20
- The Old Hymns Criticized, p. 20
- Envoys to Lambeth Palace, p. 20
- Recreation Facilities Gain, p. 20
- The Naughty Stepchild of the Arts, p. 21
- Twelve Critics Pick Favorites in Poll, p. 22
- Valuable Collectors' Items Called Forgeries, pp. 22-23
- The Profit Side of the Roosevelt Boom, p. 24
- Topics in Brief, p. 25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 1 Review- The Method of Freedom by Walter Lippmann
- Current Poetry, p. 27
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 28 - 4 Reviews- Men in White (1934 Film) by Richard Boleslawski
- Many Happy Returns (1934 Film) by Norman Z. McLeod
- Sisters Under the Skin (1934 Film) by David Burton
- The World in Revolt (1934 Film)
- Work Among Far East Lepers, p. 29
- Catholics Lead in Membership, p. 29
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 30-31
- The Tennis World Watches Wimbledon, p. 32
- New Life in Boxing, p. 33
- Sport Shots, p. 33
- Sports Calendar, p. 33
- The Lonely Man at Merion, p. 34
- Yale Defends Intercollegiate Golf Title, p. 34
- Honorary Degrees Again Bestowed Sparingly, p. 35
- Wall Street Accepts New Deal in Finance, p. 36
- "Depression-Proof" Shares Pay Dividends, p. 37
- Government Control Favored, pp. 37-38
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, pp. 40-41
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June 30, 1934 Issue = 50 Articles- The President's Summer Odyssey, p. 5
- Fight For Clean Films Gains, p. 6
- Plan One Big Union, p. 6
- Anti-Hanfstaengl Protests, p. 6
- Battle-Lines Forming for Fall Campaign, pp. 7-8
- More Than 1500000 Votes Recorded in Poll, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 13
- British Fascism: Force or Farce?, p. 14
- Nazi Germany's Grave Economic Crisis, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 16
- Sea Power, p. 16
- Split in the Nazi Ranks, p. 16
- Sleuthing for Ancient Man in America, p. 17
- Health Insurance, p. 17
- Centrifugal Force---A New Research Tool, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Common Cold May Not Be Germ Disease, p. 18
- Anglican Church Bans Its Pulpits to Unitarians, p. 19
- A Test Vote in the Reformed Synod, p. 20
- Pacifist Denied Citizenship, p. 20
- Gifts for Missions Decline, p. 20
- First Bryan Graduates, p. 20
- A Searching Question, p. 20
- The Theater Seeks the Rhythm of the Times, p. 21
- American Art Scrapes Off French Veneer, pp. 22-23
- Social Insurance and the Human Equation, pp. 24-25
- Sayre Negotiator of Tariff Trades, pp. 26-27
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 28 - 1 Review- The Coming American Revolution by George Henry Soule
- Bright Spots in the News, p. 29
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 29-30
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 31 - 3 Reviews- Here Comes the Groom (1934 Film) by Edward Sedgwick
- The Tell-Tale Heart (1934 Film) by Brian Desmond Hurst
- The Life of Vergie Winters (1934 Film) by Alfred Santell
- Two Young Yankees From College, p. 32
- Yale in Mexico, p. 33
- Sports Calendar, p. 33
- Sport Shots, p. 33
- Black Bass---Tale of a Fighting Fish, p. 34
- Shakespeare No Side-Show, p. 35
- A Painting for Mussolini, p. 35
- Beautifying the Roadside, p. 35
- Stock Exchange Launches New Publicity Policy, p. 36
- "K.O." for Bond Gold Clause, p. 37
- Dotsero Cut-off in Use, p. 37
- Who Knows Depression Cost, p. 37
- Securities Act Violators Jailed, p. 37
- What Congress Did for Business, p. 38
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1934 = 13 Issues, 532 Articles-
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July 7, 1934 Issue = 52 Articles- Final Poll Report Totals 1772163 Votes, pp. 3-4
- President Sails After An Eventful Week, pp. 5-6
- Boycott Threat Is Forcing Movie Clean-Up, p. 7
- New Federal Boards Are Appointed, p. 8
- Hull's Rebuke to Germany, p. 8
- Embargo on Arms to Cuba, p. 8
- Topics of the Day, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- German Upheaval Follows Nazi Split, p. 13
- Triumph in Balkans Criticism at Paris, p. 14
- Latvia's Agrarian Reform, p. 14
- Naval Discussion Continuing, p. 14
- What Is Health Insurance---And Will It Work?, p. 15
- Puerto Rico Soil Survey, p. 15
- Rolling Along on Synthetic Rubber, p. 16
- Cosmic Rays From Novae?, p. 16
- Science Snap-Shots, p. 16
- Repeal Only a Strange Interlude to Active Drys, p. 17
- Factionalism Plagues Presbyterians, p. 18
- Child's "Lies" Only Imagery, p. 18
- Roman Catholics Gain 54191, p. 18
- Following Biblical Precept, p. 18
- Recognizing Style Change, p. 18
- Girl Caddies Banned, p. 18
- The Effendi Billy Rose, p. 19
- A Summer Opera Season for New York, p. 20
- Piccadilly Lights Spell Out Broadway Exports, p. 20
- A Troubled Day in Venice, p. 20
- Most-Beloved Picture Poll, pp. 20-23
- Bridge Experts and Their Peculiarities, p. 24
- A "Brain Trust" With a Right-Wing Reflex, p. 25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 1 Review- Boy and Girl Tramps of America by Thomas Minehan
- Current Poetry, p. 27
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 28 - 5 Reviews- Murder on the Blackboard (1934 Film) by George Archainbaud
- The Great Flirtation (1934 Film) by Ralph Murphy
- Let's Try Again (1934 Film) by Worthington Miner
- Operator 13 (1934 Film) by Richard Boleslawski
- Doctor Monica (1934 Film) by William Keighley
- Planned Economy and End of Profits Urged, p. 29
- Topics in Brief, p. 30
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 31
- The March of Recovery, p. 31
- Merger of Presbyterian Churches Off, p. 32
- Rotary's Unique Fellowship, p. 32
- Federal Camps Tackle Problem of Transients, pp. 33-35
- Sport Passes Into the Summer Months, pp. 36-37
- "Mickey" Cochrane Baseball "Quarter-back", p. 38
- Sport Shots, p. 39
- Sports Calendar, p. 39
- Investment Boom and New Interest in Railroads, p. 40
- Slash-Pine Newsprint---A Boon for Dixie, p. 41
- Toledo and Its Creditors, p. 41
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 42-43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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July 14, 1934 Issue = 47 Articles- Nazi Germany's "Second Revolution", p. 3
- New Deal's Far-Reaching Housing Program, p. 4
- Politics and Strikes Hold Center of Stage, p. 5
- Senator Lewis on Business, p. 6
- Hull's Praise of Finland, p. 6
- Film Boycott Moves Hollywood to Action, p. 7
- Topics of the Day, p. 8
- At the Observation Post, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 11
- Admiral Succeeds Admiral as Japan's Premier, p. 12
- "Muddling Through" Begins to Bore Britons, p. 13
- Germany's Threatening Plea to France, p. 14
- Health Insurance---Will It "Regiment" Doctors?, p. 15
- Dual Nature of Lightning's Flash, p. 16
- Meteors Raise New Questions as Studies Progress, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 16
- The Delinquent Child a Hostage to Society, p. 17
- Call to End "Dividends From Death", p. 18
- Cupid Ties Gordian Knots, p. 18
- Bishop to Visit America, p. 18
- Army Training Abolished, p. 18
- Twenty Thousand Weddings, pp. 18-19
- An American Sherlock Holmes, pp. 20-22
- Broadway Takes a Tip From Hollywood, p. 23
- Ballet, p. 24
- Criticism and the Courts, pp. 24-25
- America's Best Aerial Defense, p. 26
- Current Poetry, p. 27
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 28 - 1 Review- A Soldier in Science by Bailey K. Ashford
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 29 - 4 Reviews- The Thin Man (1934 Film) by W.S. Van Dyke
- The World Moves On (1934 Film) by John Ford
- Of Human Bondage (1934 Film) by John Cromwell
- Baby Take a Bow (1934 Film) by Harry Lachman
- Mooseheart's Aim Is Education For Life, pp. 30-31
- Mme. Curie Dies Her Daughter Carries On, p. 32
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 32
- The Navajo Mounted Police, p. 32
- The March of Recovery, pp. 32-33
- England Davis Cup Host Once More, p. 34
- Cotton Stems Ebb in England's Golf, p. 35
- Rutgers Keeps Outboard Title, p. 35
- Sport Shots, p. 35
- Sports Calendar, p. 35
- James P. Warburg and Banking's New Deal, p. 36
- Bonds---New and Old---Again Are in Demand, p. 36
- First FDIC Pay-Off, p. 37
- New Services by Air, p. 37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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July 21, 1934 Issue = 52 Articles- President's Trip Advances Foreign Policies, pp. 3-4
- Industrial War on the Pacific Coast, p. 5
- Hitler's Back Against the Wall?, p. 5
- A Real New Deal for the Home Owner, p. 6
- Producers Cleansing Films Will Reform Last?, p. 7
- Blue Eagle's Wing-Spread to Be Widened, p. 8
- Topics of the Day, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- The New Anglo-French Rapprochement, p. 13
- The Economics Back of Sea Power, p. 14
- In Foreign Fields, p. 14
- Orlando in America Maintains Silence, p. 15
- Ivy Lee's Firm Revealed As Reich's Press Adviser, p. 15
- Soviet No Place for Grafter, p. 15
- Two Important New Telescopes for the Navy, p. 16
- Vaccine Promises Conquest of Poliomyelitis, p. 17
- Radio "Homing" Compass, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 17
- Child Labor: Liberty or Bondage, p. 18
- The Klan Rears Its Head Again, p. 19
- 400 Divorce Cases Dropped, p. 19
- Aid for German Refugees, p. 19
- Propose War Check-Up, p. 19
- New B.Y.P.U. Head, pp. 19-21
- Simon Legree Gets a Bronx Cheer, p. 22
- Drabness Chased Off School Building's Walls, p. 23
- Sentimental Plays Returning, p. 23
- Summer Theater Hits Slump, p. 23
- A Remarkable Tapestry, p. 23
- How Talking-Pictures Help Education, p. 24
- The March of Recovery, p. 25
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 25
- The Importance of "The Road", p. 26
- New Hunting Stamp, pp. 26-27
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 28 - 2 Reviews- Hitler Over Europe? by Ernst Henri
- Europe Between Wars? by Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 29 - 3 Reviews- Midnight Alibi (1934 Film) by Alan Crosland
- Shoot the Works (1934 Film) by Wesley Ruggles
- Strictly Dynamite (1934 Film) by Elliott Nugent
- Current Poetry, p. 30
- Topics in Brief, p. 31
- Babe Ruth---A "Bat-Buster's" Last Stand, p. 32
- Poker Permutations and Combinations, p. 33
- America's Migratory Athletes, p. 33
- The Tennis Lords of Yesterday, p. 34
- Sport Shots, p. 34
- Sports Caletidar, p. 34
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 35
- Wall Street's New Boss "Knows the Game", pp. 36-37
- Germany's Tobogganing Trade Balance, p. 38
- Currency Trails the Flag, p. 38
- Newspaper Guild Victory, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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July 28, 1934 Issue = 49 Articles- San Francisco General Strike Ended, pp. 3-4
- Political Snarl in "State Nobody Knows", p. 5
- Fate Catches Up With Dillinger, p. 6
- Tiger Changes Its Stripes, p. 6
- Baker Air Board Report Asks Larger Army Force, p. 6
- Lloyd's: the "Bet-Rock" of Britain, p. 7
- Housing Campaign Moves Into High Gear, p. 8
- On the Way Toward Federal Radio Censorship?, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- At the Observation Post, p. 12
- News and Comment From the Nation's Capital, p. 13
- Japan Takes Soundings for Naval Parley, p. 14
- Brazil's Dictatorship Era Ends, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- Poland and Germany Fear "Eastern Locarno", p. 16
- King George Opens Tunnel, p. 16
- Can Life Exist on Any Planet but the Earth?, p. 17
- Scientist Describes True Folsom Points, p. 18
- Why "Death-Rays" Do Not Work, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Pilgrims Wend Way to Canterbury Again, p. 19
- Increasing Call for Protestant Unity, p. 20
- Salvation Army Elections Scheduled, p. 20
- More Girls Become Scouts, p. 20
- Inspiring Murals for a Reform School, p. 21
- Buck Keeps the Old Songs Alive, pp. 22-23
- The Theater Lights Spell Out a "Lost Name", pp. 24-25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 1 Review- Curzon: The Last Phase, 1919-1925 by Harold George Nicolson
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 27 - 4 Reviews- Stamboul Quest (1934 Film) by Sam Wood
- The Old-Fashioned Way (1934 Film) by William Beaudine
- Whom the Gods Destroy (1934 Film) by Walter Lang
- The Man with Two Faces (1934 Film) by Archie Mayo
- Current Poetry, p. 28
- Topics in Brief, p. 29
- The Newspaper Guild Attains Man's Stature, p. 30
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 31
- The March of Recovery, p. 31
- Yankee---New England's Dark Sea-Horse, pp. 32-33
- America Discovers Mixed Foursomes, p. 34
- Sport Shots, p. 34
- Sports Calendar, p. 34
- To the Orient From Iridescent Hawaii, p. 35
- New York City's Credit Sells Its Bonds, p. 36
- Germany's Refusal to Pay American Creditors, p. 37
- New York Appraises Two Rich Estates, p. 37
- U.S. Saving on Interest, p. 37
- To Put Key West on Its Feet, p. 37
- No More Big Motor Shows, p. 37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 38
- President Approves Plan for Reforestation, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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August 4, 1934 Issue = 45 Articles- Europe and the Murder of Dollfuss, p. 3
- Mid-West Bowed by Withering Heat, p. 4
- A Code for Peacemakers, pp. 5-6
- President Returns to Face New Tasks, p. 7
- Stratosphere Balloonists Leap to Safety, p. 8
- A Great Film Star Passes, p. 8
- Governmental Control Is Radio's Bogy, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- News and Comment From the Nation's Capital, pp. 13-14
- The Turbulent Regime of Austria's Dictator, p. 15
- Japan Has Become Occidentalized, p. 16
- "Johnny's A Gentleman but Jimmie's a Mug", p. 17
- Mme. Joliot Gets Radium, p. 17
- Has Chemistry Conquered Menace of Fog?, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Dinosaur's Last Stand, p. 18
- A Case for Taxation of Church Property, p. 19
- Loyalty Drive Is Planned, pp. 19-21
- Settling Family Disputes Out of Court, p. 22
- Increase in Marriages, p. 22
- Summer Religious Instruction, p. 22
- Flapper Becoming Extinct, p. 22
- The Playwright Is the Thing, p. 23
- Another Great Art Exhibit for World's Fair, p. 24
- Current Poetry, p. 25
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 26 - 3 Reviews- Here Comes the Navy (1934 Film) by Lloyd Bacon
- Grand Canary (1934 Film) by Irving Cummings
- The Notorious Sophie Lang (1934 Film) by Ralph Murphy
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 27 - 1 Review- Dynamite by Louis Adamic
- Housing Program Faces Serious Obstacles, pp. 28-29
- Solace in Sterling for Anxious Britons, p. 30
- The March of Recovery, p. 31
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 31
- A Tale of Two Horses, p. 32
- Sport Shots, p. 33
- Sports Calendar, p. 33
- No. 1 Boy of Amateur Tennis, p. 34
- Football Takes to the Beaches, p. 35
- New Jersey Dog-Racing Boom, p. 35
- The Railroads' New Burdens, p. 36
- Wall Street Is Reassured by Commission's Policies, p. 37
- Recovery-Favored Stocks Displayed on Profit Index, p. 37
- England Aids Small Firms, p. 37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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August 11, 1934 Issue = 47 Articles- Hitler Absolute Ruler Calls for Peace, p. 3
- Stanley Baldwin's New Map of Europe, p. 4
- Holland Abandons Neutrality?, p. 4
- "Unshackling" of British Navy Urged, p. 4
- Political Situation Warming Up, p. 5
- Green Challenges Leaders of Private Industry, p. 6
- Beck Praises Coolidge Era, p. 6
- "Young Bob" La Follette Political Storm-center, p. 7
- Topics of the Day, p. 8
- At the Observation Post, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 11
- Hitler Master of Germany Faces Supreme Test, p. 12
- Hindenburg---Germany's Warrior President, p. 13
- Okada Explains Japan's Naval Policy, p. 14
- Geneva Notes Marriages, p. 14
- A Shelter-belt Through Middle of America, p. 15
- Building a "Mouse-trap" to Catch Stars, p. 16
- "Glacier Priest" Discovers Vast Alaskan Crater, p. 16
- Oxygen Tonic for Athletes, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 16
- Rehabilitation for White Collar Transients, p. 17
- John Golden Hails Decency's Return to Theater, pp. 18-19
- Cow-boy (Hervey) Allen of Charleston, pp. 20-21
- A Pen-Piaure of Sir Gerald du Maurier, p. 22
- Radio's Policy Disarms Its Critics, p. 23
- Do Reformatories Breed Crime?, p. 24
- First Congress of Youth Set for New York, pp. 24-25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 1 Review- Alexander the Corrector by Edith Olivier
- Topics in Brief, p. 27
- Rochester Presents "A Century on Parade", p. 28
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 29 - 5 Reviews- Hat, Coat, and Glove (1934 Film) by Worthington Miner
- Paris Interlude (1934 Film) by Edwin L. Marin
- Ladies Should Listen (1934 Film) by Frank Tuttle
- Wild Gold (1934 Film) by George Marshall
- Cockeyed Cavaliers (1934 Film) by Mark Sandrich
- Another Life-Saver for Home Owners, p. 30
- Current Poetry, p. 31
- The Horse Before the Cart, p. 32
- And So Does John Bull, p. 33
- National Rifle Meet, p. 33
- Sports Calendar, p. 33
- Nature Reduces Another Crop, p. 34
- Sport Shots, p. 35
- Week-end Winners, p. 35
- To Spur Recovery With Foreign Trade, pp. 36-37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 38
- Spectacular Events Herald Aviation Progress, p. 39
- The March of Recovery, p. 39
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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August 18, 1934 Issue = 30 Articles- President Sees "Confidence Returning", pp. 3-4
- Drought Cuts Grain Crops to Thirty-Year Low, p. 5
- Green's Unemployment Figures Attacked, p. 6
- What the Nationalization of Silver Means, p. 7
- Topics of the Day, p. 8
- At the Observation Post, p. 9
- They Stand Out from the Crowd, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 11
- The Chancellor-Reichsfuehrer Watching His Step, p. 12
- The Hide-and-Seek Game of Austrian Monarchists, p. 13
- The Arab Massacre of Jews in Algeria, p. 14
- How Will the Drought Affect Health?, p. 15
- Scientists Attack Germany's "Aryan Fallacy", p. 16
- Nation-Wide Campaign for Spiritual Recovery, p. 17
- Broadway Folds Up the Dust-Covers, pp. 18-19
- The International World Police, pp. 20-21
- Wisconsin Celebrates Its Tercentenary, pp. 22-23
- Salzburg Festival Ignores Handicaps, pp. 24-25
- Highlights from the World of Books by T.K.K., p. 26
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 27 - 4 Reviews- The Girl from Missouri (1934 Film) by Jack Conway
- Friends of Mr. Sweeney (1934 Film) by Edward Ludwig
- Elmer and Elsie (1934 Film) by Gilbert Pratt
- The Personality Kid (1934 Film) by Alan Crosland
- Topics in Brief, p. 28
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 29
- State Intervenes to Save Child's Leg, pp. 30-31
- Perfection Shares a Pedestal in Polo, pp. 32-33
- Connie Mack: Baseball Business Man by Edward Angly, p. 34
- Sport Shots, p. 35
- More Cooperation in Regulated Wall Street, p. 36
- Britain's Sound Financial Position, pp. 37-38
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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August 25, 1934 Issue = 33 Articles- New Deal to Meet Test in November, pp. 5-6
- The First Major Kidnaping in Canada by Wayne W. Parrish, p. 7
- Putting Check on Food Profiteers, p. 8
- Social Insurance as the President Sees It, p. 9
- Upton Sinclair and His Epic Plan for California by Kenneth Stewart, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- Topics of the Day, p. 12
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 13
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 14
- The First Setback for Germany's Nazis, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 16
- Tokens of Recovery in South America, p. 16
- New York Considers a Floating Air-Port, p. 17
- Niagara Falls' Slow Self-Destruction, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Simple Faith From the White House Mail-Bag, p. 19
- Takes Up Serpent---and Lives, p. 20
- Baptist World Alliance Assails Hitlerized Church, p. 20
- What the Theater Needs Is--- by Herman Shumlin, p. 21
- Forecasting a Happy Season for "The Road", pp. 22-23
- A Frescoed Tower Clangs Shut Amid Gasps by Evelyn Seeley, pp. 24-25
- Spanning the Continent From Dusk-to-Dawn by Wayne W. Parrish, pp. 26-27
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On the Current Screen by Argus, pp. 28-29 - 5 Reviews- One More River (1934 Film) by James Whale
- Handy Andy (1934 Film) by David Butler
- Adventure Girl (1934 Film) by Herman C. Raymaker
- Housewife (1934 Film) by Alfred E. Green
- The House of Greed (1933 Film) by Aleksandr Ivanovsky
- Highlights from the World of Books by T.K.K., p. 30
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 31
- Another Helen of Berkeley, p. 32
- But That Tiger Won't Be Held, p. 33
- Sport Shots, p. 34
- Topics in Brief, p. 35
- Wall Street Watches Inflation and Regulation, pp. 36-37
- Oildom Celebrating Its Diamond Jubilee, p. 38
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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September 1, 1934 Issue = 52 Articles- Japan Is for Peace Says Okada, p. 3
- Pact With Cuba Is First of New Tariff Treaties, p. 4
- Hitler Starts the Saar Campaign, p. 4
- Reich Expels American Writer, p. 4
- Big Gains Cited in War on Depression, p. 5
- Louisiana's Bitter Political War, p. 6
- free-For-All Fight Develops for Speakership, p. 6
- New York City Cash Robbery Sets Record, p. 7
- "Roosevelt Roche and Recovery", p. 8
- Topics of the Day, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- Hirota---Apostle of Concrete Diplomacy, p. 13
- Soviet-Japanese Clash Over Railway, p. 14
- Irish Farmers Resisting Tax Demands, p. 14
- Austro-Italian Friendship Reenforced, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- Hidden Dangers of Coastal and Inland Waters, p. 16
- New Weapons Against Infantile Paralysis, p. 17
- 1934 Dry? Other Years Also Dry, p. 17
- Lightning "Shields", p. 17
- "Two-Layer" Air Routes, p. 17
- Making a Huge Boiler From a Single Ingot, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Babies and Vitamin C, p. 18
- Religious Persecution in Mexico, p. 19
- World Jewry Pushes German Boycott, p. 20
- Calendar Reforms Favored to Stabilize Holidays, p. 20
- A Church Food-Station, p. 20
- A Critic Clucks at the Claque, p. 21
- Radio Public Gives $65390 to Symphony Fund, p. 22
- Social Science Era Dawns at World's Fair, p. 22
- Current Poetry, p. 23
- Subsistence Homesteading Forges Ahead, p. 24
- Highlights From the World of Books by T.K.K., p. 25
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 26 - 4 Reviews- Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934 Film) by Roy Del Ruth
- Treasure Island (1934 Film) by Victor Fleming
- The Cat's-Paw (1934 Film) by Sam Taylor
- Cleopatra (1934 Film) by Cecil B. DeMille
- Topics in Brief, p. 27
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 28
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 28-31
- The Gentleman From Czechoslovakia, p. 32
- Choice of Contenders Puzzles Officials, p. 33
- Sports Calendar, p. 33
- Week-End Winners, p. 33
- Cup Race---Dramatis Persona, p. 34
- And Now the Forgotten Fisherman, p. 35
- British Broker Gives Wall Street a Lively Week, p. 36
- Changes in the Federal Reserve Board, p. 37
- Successful Housing Project, p. 37
- More Savers Than Ever, p. 37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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September 8, 1934 Issue = 31 Articles- Million Workers Called Out in Textile Strike, p. 5
- Left vs. Right Battle-Lines Forming in Nation, p. 6
- The Radical vs. Conservative Issue in California by Robert Ordway Foote, p. 7
- Senate Committee Begins Munitions Inquiry, p. 8
- Why Senator Huey Long Rules in Louisiana, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 13
- Japan Portrayed as Pioneer in Far East by Edward Price Bell, p. 14
- Russia Is Knocking at Geneva's Door by Albin E. Johnson, p. 15
- In Foreign Lands, p. 16
- Germany in Training for a Lean Winter, p. 16
- Covering Nation With a Network of Survey Lines, p. 17
- Easter Island's Mystery Draws Scientists, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Developing the Finer Art of Giving, p. 19
- They All Had a Good Time, pp. 20-21
- Bridge Clubs and the Depression by Walter Malowan, pp. 22-24
- Living With the Arts---and Artists by Joseph Cummings Chase, p. 25
- Another Challenge to Modernism, pp. 26-27
- The Harbor-Master at the Port of Missing Men by Marguerite Tazelaar, pp. 28-33
- Highlights From Books by T.K.K., p. 34
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 35 - 4 Reviews- Hide-Out (1934 Film) by W.S. Van Dyke
- Charlie Chan's Courage (1934 Film) by Eugene Forde and George Hadden
- The Dragon Murder Case (1934 Film) by H. Bruce Humberstone
- She Was a Lady (1934 Film) by Hamilton MacFadden
- Prodigal Polo Returns Home by Herbert Reed, p. 36
- Week-End Winners, p. 37
- Good Big Man vs. Good Little Man by George Trevor, pp. 38-39
- Tariff-Pact Possibilities Help Foreign Trade, pp. 40-41
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 42
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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September 15, 1934 Issue = 31 Articles- Morro Castle Disaster a Major Sea-Tragedy, p. 5
- Industrial Struggles and Politics Grip Nation, p. 6
- War and Peace Portents on Europe's Horizon, p. 7
- The Munitions Industry Under Fire, p. 8
- New Deal a Threat to American Liberty?, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 13
- A New Bond Between Italy and Austria, p. 14
- Sweden as a Rooseveltian Model by Henry Albert Phillips, p. 15
- Nanking's Coolies and Their Companions by Edward Price Bell, p. 16
- "Vanishing American" No Longer Vanishing, p. 17
- Roads of Iron for America?, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Drunkenness Increasing Methodist Figures Imply, p. 19
- No Rags No Tatters No Errors, pp. 20-21
- The Appreciation of Beauty by Joseph Cummings Chase, pp. 22-23
- Uncle Sam's Call to College by Frank R. Elliott, pp. 24-25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 2 Reviews- The Quest for Corvo by A.J.A. Symons
- Liszt by Sacheverell Sitwell
- Current Poetry, p. 27
- Paralysis Victims Await Federal Help, pp. 28-29
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 30 - 4 Reviews- Crime Without Passion (1934 Film) by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur
- Chained (1934 Film) by Clarence Brown
- The Fountain (1934 Film) by John Cromwell
- Straight Is the Way (1934 Film) by Paul Sloane
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 31-35
- Cup Races---Preview, But No Predictions by William H. Taylor, pp. 36-37
- Football's First "Open" Championship, p. 38
- Week-End Winners, p. 39
- The Nation's Bankrupt Railroads by Randolph Phillips, p. 40
- A Week in Finance, pp. 41-42
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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September 22, 1934 Issue = 35 Articles- Maine Election Dominates Political Scene, p. 5
- War Profits Revealed at Senate Inquiry, p. 6
- Textile Strike Marches Toward a Crisis, p. 7
- Labor Board Acts in Two Important Cases, p. 8
- Religious Protests Against Nazi Regime, p. 8
- Morro Castle Disaster Challenges Investigators, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 13
- Soviet Russia's Uphill Climb to the League, p. 14
- Three Big Events of a German Week, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- More Science or Less?---The Question Arises Again, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 17
- Progress of the Mississippi's "New Deal", p. 17
- The Cross Over Europe by Daniel A. Poling, p. 18
- Questions Before Episcopalian Convention, p. 19
- Britain Sends Over a Crumpet, pp. 20-21
- The Molding of These Times by Joseph Cummings Chase, pp. 22-23
- Early Autumn Ushers in Canning Time by Dorothy Kirk, pp. 24-25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 1 Review- Forty-Two Years in the White House by Irwin Hood Hoover, Chief Usher
- Current Poetry, p. 27
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On the Current Screen by Argus, pp. 28-32 - 6 Reviews- One Night of Love (1934 Film) by Victor Schertzinger
- She Loves Me Not (1934 Film) by Elliott Nugent
- The Affairs of Cellini (1934 Film) by Gregory La Cava
- Romance in the Rain (1934 Film) by Stuart Walker
- Blind Date (1934 Film) by Roy William Neill
- Their Big Moment (1934 Film) by James Cruze
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 33
- Giant British Liner to Be Launched, p. 34
- Topics in Brief, p. 35
- The Game Is Geared for Touch-Downs by Stanley Woodward, p. 36
- Week-End Winners, p. 37
- What's in a Name?---Not Much in Golf, p. 38
- Tennis's Autocrat at the Breakfast-Table by Reagan McCrary, p. 39
- The Drive for Bank-Credit Expansion, pp. 40-41
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 42
- Morro Castle Disaster Challenges Investigators, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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September 29, 1934 Issue = 28 Articles- The "Break" in the Lindbergh Case, pp. 3-5
- NRA to the Fore as Textile Strike Is Called Off, p. 6
- Cup Races---Via the Press to the Prairies, p. 7
- Senate Inquiry Adds to Arms-Traffic Dossier, p. 8
- Topics of the Day, 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
- Russia in the League Despite Objectors, p. 13
- The League of Nations: Whither Bound? by Albin E. Johnson, p. 14
- Developing Rockets to Explore Stratosphere by G. Edward Pendray, p. 15
- Science Snap-shots, p. 16
- An Instrument to Feel the Earth's Pulse, p. 16
- All Catholics' Eyes Turn to Buenos Aires, p. 17
- Justice Enters the Poor Man's Court, pp. 18-19
- Elmer Rice Rowels the Critics, pp. 20-21
- The Art of Teaching Art by Joseph Cummings Chase, pp. 22-23
- Conservation of the School Children by Arthur E. Bassett, pp. 24-25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 1 Review- Arctic Trader by Philip H. Godsell
- Topics in Brief, pp. 27-28
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 29 - 5 Reviews- British Agent (1934 Film) by Michael Curtiz
- The Scarlet Empress (1934 Film) by Josef von Sternberg
- Desirable (1934 Film) by Archie Mayo
- Charlie Chan in London (1934 Film) by Eugene Forde
- You Belong to Me (1934 Film) by Alfred L. Werker
- The Shooting Prospects for This Season by Capt. Paul A. Curtis, pp. 30-31
- Texas Horns in at Brookline by George Taylor, pp. 32-33
- Wall Street Dejected, Yet Still Hopeful by Robert Winsmore, p. 34
- Why Wall Street Turns to Commodities, pp. 35-37
- College Editors Form Organization, p. 38
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, pp. 40-42
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October 6, 1934 Issue = 27 Articles- The President's Call for Industrial Peace, p. 5
- Hauptmann Facing Trial in Lindbergh Case, p. 6
- NRA Reorganized as Johnson Resigns, pp. 7-8
- Textile Strike: Background and Aftermath by Wayne W. Parrish, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 13
- China Asks Peace, but Warns of War by Edward Price Bell, p. 14
- Russia's Disarmament Proposal, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- All-Wave Reception Features New Radios, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 17
- Converting Sunlight Into Electric Power, p. 17
- A Lutheran Primate for Nazi Germany, p. 18
- Waltzes Via London From Vienna, p. 19
- Wilbur Cross: A Scholar Successful in Politics by Silas Bent, pp. 20-21
- A Criminologist to the Rescue by Nealis O'Leary, pp. 22-24
- Making School Lunch-Boxes Appetizing by Dorothy Kirk, pp. 25-31
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On the Screen, pp. 32-34 - 1 Review- Belle of the Nineties (1934 Film) by Leo McCarey
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 35 - 1 Review- Freedom Versus Organization, 1814-1914 by Bertrand Russell
- Ten at the Top in Tennis by J. Brooks Fenno, Jr., pp. 36-38
- The East Is in the Saddle Again by Reagan McCrary, p. 39
- Margin Rules Seem Wisely Tolerant by Robert Winsmore, p. 40
- Silver Trading Goes to Canada, pp. 41-42
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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October 13, 1934 Issue = 32 Articles- Industrial Truce to Fore as Election Nears, p. 3
- Samuel Insull Faces Bar of Justice, p. 4
- The First Trial in the Lindbergh Abduction Case, p. 5
- Mussolini Predicts Franco-Italian Accord, p. 6
- England Still Is Muddling Through by Harold E. Scarborough, p. 7
- Reforms Urged by Two Outstanding Political Figures by George W. Norris, p. 8
- --- by Upton Sinclair, p. 8
- Topics of the Day, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 12
- The New China's Soldier-Statesman by Edward Price Bell, p. 13
- Revolution and General Strike in Spain, p. 14
- Microscope Leads Metallurgists Into Richer Fields, p. 15
- Science Aids Expression of the Popular Will, p. 16
- Science Snap-shots, p. 16
- Youth Gets Another Scolding For Its Manners, p. 17
- Eighteen Years Man and Boy, pp. 18-19
- America's Music Still Is Alien by Carleton Smith, pp. 20-21
- The Copeland Experiment in Education by Grace Phelps, pp. 22-23
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 24 - 1 Review- City Editor by Stanley Walker
- Current Poetry, p. 25
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On the Current Screen, p. 26 - 5 Reviews- The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934 Film) by Sidney Franklin
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1934 Film) by Rowland V. Lee
- Caravan (1934 Film) by Erik Charell
- Servants' Entrance (1934 Film) by Frank Lloyd and Walt Disney
- Gift of Gab (1934 Film) by Karl Freund
- Topics in Brief, pp. 27-30
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 31
- "No Gentleman Would Shoot a Fox" by Arthur R.W. Mackbeth, p. 32
- Baseball Wins Its Own World Series, p. 33
- Week-End Winners, pp. 33-34
- A Football Primer for Spectators by Herbert Reed, p. 35
- Wall Street Is Condensing Itself by Robert Winsmore, pp. 36-38
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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October 20, 1934 Issue = 31 Articles- Europe After the Marseilles Assassinations, p. 5
- Alexander and Barthou: Outstanding Political Figures, pp. 6-7
- Digest Rechecks Sentiment on Roosevelt Policies, p. 8
- President Stresses Price Policy on Eve of Election, p. 9
- A Murder Indictment in the Lindbergh Case, p. 10
- Topics of the Day, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- At the Observation Post, p. 13
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 14
- Manchuria, the Orient's Alsace-Lorraine by Edward Price Bell, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 16
- Spain's Recovery From Revolution, p. 16
- Cuba Boils Again---With Two Dictators by Richard Barry, p. 17
- "Digging Up the Past" Gains on Many Fronts, p. 18
- To Cast Another 200-Inch Telescope Mirror, p. 19
- Science Snap-shots, p. 19
- Church Property As a Field for New Taxes, pp. 20-21
- Crime a Problem for the Whole Nation, pp. 22-23
- Who Is the Sleeping Clergyman?, p. 24
- Topics in Brief, p. 25
- The Irish Are Coming, pp. 26-27
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 28 - 1 Review- Russia's Iron Age by William Henry Chamberlin
- Fifty-Five Flyers Compete In Longest Air Marathon, p. 29
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 30
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On the Current Screen by Argus, pp. 31-35 - 5 Reviews- Our Daily Bread (1934 Film) by King Vidor
- Peck's Bad Boy (1934 Film) by Edward F. Cline
- Power (1934 Film) by Lothar Mendes
- A Lost Lady (1934 Film) by Alfred E. Green
- Wagon Wheels (1934 Film) by Charles Barton
- Dizzy Daffy and Dangerous Dramatics, p. 36
- Rod-and-Reel Swordfish at $3,571 Each by Dudley Siddall, p. 37
- Week-End Winners, p. 38
- Elwood Kalbaugh---Success Story by Joel P. Glass, p. 39
- Wall Street Shows New Hopefulness by Robert Winsmore, pp. 40-41
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 42-44
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October 27, 1934 Issue = 36 Articles- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 3-4
- Sinclair Behind in Digest California Poll, p. 5
- Press Scans Digest "Recheck" Poll on Roosevelt Policies, p. 6
- New Jersey Ready to Try Hauptmann, p. 7
- Following Through With the News, p. 8
- Administration Plans Public-Works Expansion, p. 8
- Mass-Suicide Threat as a Strike Weapon, p. 9
- Who Will Win the Mid-Term Elections of 1934? by Roy Malcolm, p. 10
- Topics of the Day, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- At the Observation Post, p. 13
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 14
- The Pursuit of Peace in Europe, p. 15
- Side-Lights and Bits of Life From Old China by Edward Price Bell, p. 16
- Madrid Is Cautious After Revolt, p. 17
- In Foreign Fields, p. 17
- New Knowledge About Ancient Americans, p. 18
- Health Insurance Gains Powerful Ally, p. 19
- Science Snap-shots, p. 19
- Militant German Protestants Block "Hitlerizing", pp. 20-21
- The Episcopal Church and Revolution, pp. 22-23
- People Shouldn't Commit Suicide, pp. 24-25
- Not Good Enough for Ireland, pp. 26-27
- Lapland: Utopia of Welfare for the Worker by Henry Albert Phillips, pp. 28-29
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 30 - 1 Review- Diamond Jim Brady by Parker Morell
- Current Poetry, pp. 31-32
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 33
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On the Current Screen by Argus, pp. 34-35 - 5 Reviews- The Merry Widow (1934 Film) by Ernst Lubitsch
- Judge Priest (1934 Film) by John Ford
- Now and Forever (1934 Film) by Henry Hathaway
- Happiness Ahead (1934 Film) by Mervyn LeRoy
- Deserter (1933 Film) by Vsevolod Pudovkin
- Topics in Brief, pp. 36-39
- Bloodless Revolution on the Gridiron, pp. 40-41
- A School for Game-Bird Management by Lincoln A. Werden, p. 42
- Science and Deduction Checking Kidnap "Racket", p. 43
- The Regulated Stock Market by Dr. Robert Winsmore, pp. 44-45
- Secret Societies a Balkan Institution, p. 46
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, pp. 48-50
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November 3, 1934 Issue = 36 Articles- Merriam Tops Sinclair in Final Poll Report, p. 5
- Nation to Render Verdict on New Deal Next Week, p. 6
- Press Sees Recovery Aided by Speech to Bankers, p. 7
- Following Through on the News, p. 8
- Three Americans Win Nobel Medical Prize, p. 8
- The Quest for More Speed on Earth and Aloft, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 13
- Japan's Insistence on a Naval New Deal, p. 14
- Critical Days in France's Home Affairs, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- Putting the Sun's Rays to Work for Man, p. 16
- Financing Research Under the New Order, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 17
- Bishop Manning Upholds Anglo-Catholicism, p. 18
- Calling the Red Cross Roll, p. 19
- Lutherans Seeking Closer Unity, p. 19
- Destiny's Tot Dreams of the Regency, pp. 20-21
- The New England Farmer's Almanc(k) by Ben S. Laitin, pp. 22-23
- How Gray Is Gray Matter To-Day? by George W. Lyon, p. 24
- Topics in Brief, p. 25
- Toward a Municipal Opera, pp. 26-27
- Current Poetry, pp. 28-29
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 30
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 31 - 1 Review- Experiment in Autobiography by H.G. Wells
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 32 - 5 Reviews- Man of Aran (1934 Film) by Robert J. Flaherty
- Little Friend (1934 Film) by Berthold Viertel
- The Age of Innocence (1934 Film) by Philip Moeller
- The Last Gentleman (1934 Film) by Sidney Lanfield
- The Case of the Howling Dog (1934 Film) by Alan Crosland
- The March of Recovery, p. 33
- Gertrude Stein Home After Thirty-One Years, p. 34
- Mr. Smith---On the Essentials of Empire by Reagan McCrary, p. 35
- New Kingdoms for a Horse by Murray Tynan, pp. 36-38
- Wings Over the Gridiron, p. 39
- President's Talk to Bankers Comforting by Robert Winsmore, pp. 40-41
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 42-43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-46
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November 10, 1934 Issue = 31 Articles- Washington Views a Troubled World by Edward Price Bell, pp. 5-6
- President Preparing for Next Session of Congress, p. 7
- Following Through With the News, p. 8
- He Opposes Pools but Quotes Odds Takes Bets, p. 8
- Labor Pushes the A. & P. Family Into the Spot-Light, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 13
- Chancellor vs. Vice-Chancellor in Austria, p. 14
- The King of Siam's Abdication Weapon, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- Farm Production and the Chemical Era, p. 16
- Nursing Is Emerging as a Profession, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 17
- Mexico Revives Its War on Religion, p. 18
- Youth Meets on Its Eternal Quest, p. 19
- In Person and Not a Motion Picture, pp. 20-23
- Two Tiny Islands, Blighted by Repeal by Lewis B. Sebring, Jr., p. 24
- An Exhibition of Dynamic Design, pp. 25-27
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 28 - 5 Reviews- What Every Woman Knows (1934 Film) by Gregory La Cava
- Pursuit of Happiness (1934 Film) by Alexander Hall
- Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934 Film) by Norman Taurog
- Madame DuBarry (1934 Film) by William Dieterle
- The Lemon Drop Kid (1934 Film) by Marshall Neilan
- Topics in Brief, p. 29
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, p. 32
- The King of Siam Student of Democratic Government, p. 33
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, pp. 34-35 - 2 Reviews- Wine from These Grapes by Edna St. Vincent Millay
- American Ballads and Folk Songs by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax
- Small Voice in the Wilderness by Reagan McCrary, pp. 36-37
- Trials Establish Spaniels As Satisfactory Gun Dogs by Charles Parker Hammond, pp. 38-39
- Dulness in Stocks May Presage Recovery by Robert Winsmore, pp. 40-42
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-46
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November 17, 1934 Issue = 32 Articles- What the New Deal Landslide Means, pp. 5-6
- New Senatorial Fashions in Victory Smiles, p. 7
- Following Through With the News, p. 8
- Pirandello Wins Nobel Literature Prize, p. 8
- Norris Tennessee: A Symbol of Economic Change, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 12
- Forecasting Better Times for Russia by R.A. McFarland, p. 13
- Japan Mixes Oil With Water at London by Upton Close, p. 14
- Premier Flandin's New Truce Government, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- Air-Mass Analysis to Improve Forecasting, p. 16
- Should Doctors Recognize the Beauty Industry?, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 17
- Abbe Dimnet Gives His Views of Two Dictators, p. 18
- The "Protocols of Zion" Denounced by Court Expert, p. 19
- The Problem of the Criminal Insane, p. 19
- A Folk-Drama With Foot-Notes of History, pp. 20-21
- The Playing-Fields of Nazi Germany by Harry Hirsch, pp. 22-23
- Harmonica King: The Story of Borrah Minevitch by Arthur Mann, pp. 24-25
- Gatti-Casazza to Retire from Metropolitan by Francis D. Perkins, pp. 26-27
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 28 - 1 Review- The Open Door at Home by Charles A. Beard and G.H.E. Smith
- Current Poetry, pp. 29-31
- Topics in Brief, pp. 32-34
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 35 - 4 Reviews- We Live Again (1934 Film) by Rouben Mamoulian
- The St. Louis Kid (1934 Film) by Ray Enright
- Six Day Bike Rider (1934 Film) by Lloyd Bacon
- Outcast Lady (1934 Film) by Robert Z. Leonard
- Millions for Tribute, Not a Penny for Defense by Herbert Reed, p. 36
- Week-End Winners, p. 37
- Secret Service of the Gridiron by Stanley B. Frank, pp. 38-39
- Remedial Action for the Railroads by Robert Winsmore, pp. 40-42
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, p. 44
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November 24, 1934 Issue = 33 Articles- Business and Administration Cooperate, pp. 5-6
- Supreme Court to Reopen the Mooney Caes?, p. 7
- Following Through With the News, p. 8
- "Heavy-Water" Discoverer Gets Nobel Prize, p. 8
- London Loves a Royal Wedding, p. 9
- Topics of the Day, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 13
- Belgium's Crisis Hits the Gold-Bloc Nations, p. 14
- Struggle of the London Naval Parley, p. 15
- In Foreign Lands, p. 15
- The Industry of "Mining the Air", p. 16
- Are Aleutians the Source of America's Weather?, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 17
- Dry Tomahawks Sharpened for the Warpath, p. 18
- A Jewish Writers' Symposium on Radicalism, p. 19
- The Importance of Being Emily, pp. 20-23
- Dickens' "Pickwick" Being Set to Music, p. 24
- Current Poetry, p. 25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 1 Review- South of the Sun by Russell Owen
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 27
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On the Current Screen by Argus, pp. 28-29 - 5 Reviews- The First World War (1934 Film) by Laurence Stallings
- Kid Millions (1934 Film) by Roy Del Ruth and Willy Pogany
- Evelyn Prentice (1934 Film) by William K. Howard
- The White Parade (1934 Film) by Irving Cummings
- Three Songs About Lenin (1934 Film) by Dziga Vertov
- Topics in Brief, pp. 30-31
- America Copes With the Problem of Relief, pp. 32-34
- A Bath for the Washington Monument by Chester T. Crowell, p. 35
- Undergraduates Look at Their Game, pp. 36-37
- Week-End Winners, p. 38
- Japan Plays the American National Game by Henry Chauncey, p. 39
- Free Exchange Markets Indicate Stabilization by Robert Winsmore, pp. 40-41
- Massachusetts' League of Nations Poll, p. 42
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 43
- The Spice of Life, pp. 44-46
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December 1, 1934 Issue = 30 Articles- Richberg by S.J. Woolf, pp. 5-6
- Recovery Drive Mapped as New Congress Nears, p. 7
- Following Through With the News, p. 8
- Prosperity Begins at the Water-Front by Cleveland Rodgers, p. 9
- "Still-Standing-By"---Captain Fried by Kenneth Stewart, p. 10
- Topics of the Day, p. 11
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 12
- At the Observation Post, p. 13
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 14
- Self-Defense for Philippines Is Quezon Plan by Edward Price Bell, p. 15
- Arms and Disarmament Confusion in Europe, p. 16
- Is a New Era in Flying on the Way?, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Studying an Eclipse Thirty Days Long, p. 18
- Mexico's Church-State Conflict Nears a Crisis, p. 19
- The Thunderbolt of Broadway, pp. 20-21
- Cardinal Mundelein's Silver Jubilee, pp. 22-23
- A Slab of White Mahogon, p. 24
- Current Poetry, p. 25
- Rehabiliation---Substitute for the Dole, p. 26
- Topics in Brief, p. 27
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 28 - 1 Review- The Georgian Scene by Frank Swinnerton
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 29
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On the Current Screen by Argus, pp. 30-31 - 5 Reviews- The Gay Divorcee (1934 Film) by Mark Sandrich
- Evensong (1934 Film) by Victor Saville
- The Firebird (1934 Film) by William Dieterle
- Big Hearted Herbert (1934 Film) by William Keighley
- Lady by Choice (1934 Film) by David Burton
- Hockey in Cold Storage Again by Stanley Woodwood, pp. 32-33
- Week-End Winners, p. 34
- Behind the Lines of Our National Offense by Joel P. Glass, p. 35
- New Optimism Does Not Count on Inflation by Robert Winsmore, pp. 36-38
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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December 8, 1934 Issue = 44 Articles- The Saar Where Peace Is at Stake, pp. 3-4
- Administration Tackles Relief Problem, p. 5
- Following Through With the News, p. 6
- Russian Leader Assassinated, p. 6
- Court Test for Section 7-A, p. 6
- The Government's Effective War Against Crime, p. 7
- Topics of the Day, p. 8
- At the Observation Post, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- News and Comment From the National Capital, p. 11
- Sluggish Pace of London Naval Parleys, p. 12
- German Arming Alarms British Parliament, p. 13
- In Foreign Fields, p. 13
- Carrying on the Fight Against Blindness, p. 14
- Guarding Sleep-Walkers, p. 14
- Exploring a Workshop of America's Mystery Race, p. 15
- Is the Earth a Giant Transmutation Laboratory?, p. 15
- Science Snap-shots, p. 15
- Christianity and Judaism Fight Persecution, p. 16
- Newton D. Baker Notes "Decay of Self-Reliance", p. 17
- Anything Goes---and Often Does, pp. 18-21
- Radio Rejuvenates the Opera, p. 22
- Looking Backward on Art, p. 22
- Dancer Begins Engagement, p. 22
- Another Art Scholarship, p. 22
- Current Poetry, p. 23
- The Cotton Kingdom Views Its New Rules, p. 24
- Noted Theologian Suspended by Nazis, p. 25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 1 Review- Half Mile Down by William Beebe
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 27
- The March of Recovery, pp. 27-29
- Topics in Brief, p. 30
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 31 - 5 Reviews- Imitation of Life (1934 Film) by John M. Stahl
- Gentlemen Are Born (1934 Film) by Alfred E. Green
- The Battle (1934 Film) by Nicolas Farkas and Viktor Tourjansky
- Menace (1934 Film) by Ralph Murphy
- Marie Galante (1934 Film) by Henry King
- Masters of All the Arts of the Gridiron, p. 32
- Week-End Winners, p. 33
- Sports Calendar, pp. 33-34
- Retrievers for Work on Land and in Water, p. 35
- In the Shadows of the Nation's Best, p. 35
- Proposals to Curb Power Holding Companies, p. 36
- Colorado's Mining Boom, p. 37
- 48503179 Coins Minted, p. 37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 38
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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December 15, 1934 Issue = 37 Articles- Recovery Plans Hold the National Stage, pp. 3-4
- NRA's Code-Making Machinery Meets Test by Kenneth Stewart, p. 5
- Munitions Inquiry Enters Second Phase, p. 6
- At the Observation Post, p. 7
- Topics of the Day, p. 8
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- Strained Balkan Relations Stir Geneva, p. 11
- America's Naval Warning to Japan, p. 12
- A League Army to Keep Order in the Saar, p. 13
- In Foreign Fields, p. 13
- Studying the Geology of the Moon, p. 14
- Wiley Post Tries for Altitude Mark, p. 15
- Wall Street's Youth Calls for New Deal, p. 16
- Federal Council Urges Social Welfare Reforms, p. 17
- Creating an Untidy But American Hamlet, p. 18
- Surrealism, New School of Native Art by Blendon Reed Campbell, p. 19
- Promises of the Future Obscures Memory of the Past, pp. 20-21
- Germany Sets the Stage for Olympic Winter Sports, p. 22
- Europe Reduces Rates and Prepares Entertainment, pp. 22-23
- Tourists Follow Artists to Nature's Hideouts, p. 24
- The New Puerto Rico, Caribbean Playground by Ford A. Garrow, p. 25
- Ships That Sail for Sunny Isles, pp. 26-27
- Some Winter Events for the Tourists' Calendar, pp. 28-30
- Exchange Rates Good in South America, p. 31
- Steaming Up the Yangtze-kiang by Edward Price Bell, pp. 32-33
- New Bridges and Dams Alter Scenes, p. 34
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 35 - 2 Reviews- Hoover Off the Record by Theodore G. Joslin
- Human Exploitation in the United States by Norman Thomas
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On the Current Screen by Argus, pp. 36-37 - 3 Reviews- Broadway Bill (1934 Film) by Frank Capra
- Flirtation Walk (1934 Film) by Frank Borzage
- The Captain Hates the Sea (1934 Film) by Lewis Milestone
- County Reorganization, an Active Issue by Hal Hazelrigg, pp. 38-39
- This Business of Football by Reagan McCrary, pp. 40-41
- Wanted: A Common Code for Basketball by Stanley B. Frank, p. 42
- Week-End Winners, p. 43
- Planning Relief for Distressed Railroads by Robert Winsmore, pp. 44-45
- Bluff Bids in Contract Bridge by Walter Malowan, p. 46
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, p. 48
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December 22, 1934 Issue = 38 Articles- New Cards for the New Deal, pp. 3-4
- Christmas in Foreign Lands, p. 5
- Doctors Takes Holiday From His "Quints", p. 6
- The President's Declaration Against War Profits, p. 7
- Rescue-Ships Battle Icy Hurricane, p. 8
- Topics of the Day, p. 9
- They Stand Out From the Crowd, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 12
- Cuba's Fate in Balance as Unrest Continues, p. 13
- The Soviet Way With the Criminal by R.A. McFarland, p. 14
- After the Yugoslav-Hungarian Clash, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- Problems of Television Near Solution by Benn Hall, p. 16
- New Excavations Yield Trojan Relics, p. 17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- Good News for Everyone Who Stutters, p. 18
- Man Marches Toward "Peace On Earth", p. 19
- Legion of Decency Campaign Intensified, p. 20
- The Mormon Church's "Stake" in the East, p. 21
- The Bitter Winter of Greed, p. 22
- At the Same Old Stand by Grenville Vernon, p. 23
- America's Perfect Literary Marriage by John Black, p. 24
- Current Poetry, p. 25
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week, p. 26 - 4 Reviews- God's Pocket by Rachel Field
- Mary Peters by Mary Ellen Chase
- Lost Paradise by Robert P. Tristram Coffin
- Shipmates by Isabel Hopestill Carter
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On the Current Screen by Argus, p. 27 - 4 Reviews- Painted Veil (1934 Film) by Richard Boleslawski
- The President Vanishes (1934 Film) by William A. Wellman
- The Private Life of Don Juan (1934 Film) by Alexander Korda
- Gambling (1934 Film) by Rowland V. Lee
- University Training for Government Service by H.I. Brock, p. 28
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 29
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 29
- Topics in Brief, pp. 30-31
- Alabama's Stars Fall on Stanford, p. 32
- No Beaglers on Horseback by L.W. Carrel, p. 33
- The Gridiron's Intercollegiate Senator, pp. 33-34
- Ski-Jumping Is Safer Than Football by Frank Elkins, p. 35
- The Old Law of Supply and Demand by Robert Winsmore, pp. 36-37
- Contract Bridge Offers Constant Surprizes by Walter Malowan, p. 38
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, p. 39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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December 29, 1934 Issue = 28 Articles- 1934---Revolution or Evolution?, pp. 3-5
- Following Through With the News, p. 6
- Nation Cheers as Tennessee Prevents Lynching, p. 6
- They Stood Out From the Crowd in 1934, p. 7
- Congress to Grapple With Important Problems, p. 8
- Hauptmann Trial Makes "Boom Town", p. 9
- Disasters Dramatize Need for Safety at Sea, p. 10
- At the Observation Post, p. 11
- News and Comment From the National Capital by Diogenes, p. 12
- Foreign Events and Personalities of 1934, pp. 13-14
- End of Washington Naval Treaty, p. 15
- In Foreign Fields, p. 15
- 1934 a Banner Year in Science and Engineering, pp. 16-17
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
- $16000000 Research Program Outlined, p. 18
- The Religious Spirit Is Still on the March, pp. 19-20
- Health and Happiness for Crippled Children, p. 21
- New Strength for an Aging Art, pp. 22-23
- "Buying American" in Music, p. 24
- "The Scarlet Letter" Basis Of Avery Claflin's Opera, pp. 24-25
- Among the Outstanding Books of 1934, p. 26
- A Review of the Year in the Film World by Argus, pp. 27-28
- Flowers and Floats in California Fiesta by D. Pryse-Jones, pp. 29-31
- High Spots and Big Names in the Sports Year, pp. 32-33
- The Rehabilitation of the Drought Area by Capt. Paul A. Curtis, pp. 34-35
- A Year of Financial Confusion by Robert Winsmore, pp. 36-37
- From Our Readers to Our Readers, pp. 38-39
- The Spice of Life, p. 40
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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