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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
Diogenes
, p. 13 Foreign Comment
- A New Bond Between Italy and Austria, p. 14
- Sweden as a Rooseveltian Model
Henry Albert Phillips
, p. 15 - Nanking's Coolies and Their Companions
Edward Price Bell
, p. 16 Science and Invention
- "Vanishing American" No Longer Vanishing, p. 17
- Roads of Iron for America?, p. 18
- Science Snap-shots, p. 18
Religion and Social Service
- Drunkenness Increasing Methodist Figures Imply, p. 19
Letters and Art
- No Rags No Tatters No Errors, pp. 20-21
- The Appreciation of Beauty
Joseph Cummings Chase
, pp. 22-23 - Uncle Sam's Call to College
Frank R. Elliott
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week (2 Reviews) , p. 26 The Quest for Corvo, by A.J.A. Symons
- 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 (4 Reviews) Argus
, p. 30 Crime Without Passion (1934 Film), by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur
- 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
Playing the Game
- Cup Races---Preview, But No Predictions
William H. Taylor
, pp. 36-37 - Football's First "Open" Championship, p. 38
- Week-End Winners, p. 39
Investment and Finance
- The Nation's Bankrupt Railroads
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