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February 1935 Issue - 13 Articles- Correspondence, pp. 2-8
Forces seen earlier stay in the news
- The Machine Emerges, p. 9
Editorial
- The World in Five Spheres, p. 10
New lines of discussion in books, journalism, radio, stage and screen
- The Government Goes to Hollywood
Thompson Price
, pp. 11-16 Is monopoly the only way out for films?
- Women of the Other Nation
C. Hartley Grattan
, pp. 17-21 The hopeless plight of thousands on relief rolls
- New Criminals for Old
Anthony North
, pp. 22-26 Former bootleggers find slim profits in the new respectability
- Dawn Over Broadway
Elbert Severance
, pp. 27-31 The stage looks bravely out over the rim of the Depression
- The Train the Young Idea
Cedric Fowler
, pp. 32-38 New teaching ways form pre-school citizens of tomorrow
- The Land is Gone
Arthur E. Krows
, pp. 39-43 Will industrial education make up for the close of our national domain?
- Economic War Reports
E.H. Collins
, pp. 44-45 American trade prospects in bitter fighting over a wide front
- Hitler's Many Armies
Erland Echlin
, pp. 46-48 Can his camouflaged troops evade the fighting limits of the treaty?
- How Shall We Save?
August Zinsser
, pp. 49-52 Savings banks do not provide the flexibility that business demands
- Talk of the Nation, pp. 53-64
Gun news from Japan, the chemistry of nice people, sissy streamline and much more