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52
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2,020
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=
51
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2,107
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10
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503
Issues,
20,993
Articles
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50
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2,218
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[+]
Issues of 1901
=
51
Issues,
2,275
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1902
=
52
Issues,
2,654
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1903
=
51
Issues,
2,435
Articles
[+]
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=
52
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[+]
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=
52
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1,853
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[+]
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52
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1,963
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46
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1,654
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10
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499
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15,568
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1,897
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[+]
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49
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1,665
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[+]
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47
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1,349
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52
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1,578
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52
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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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 30
-
1 Review
What Me Befell
by Jean J. Jusserand
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
On the Screen
by Argus, p. 34
-
1 Review
Queen Christina (1933 Film)
by Rouben Mamoulian
[+]
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
[+]
On the Screen
by Argus, p. 32
-
2 Reviews
By Candlelight (1933 Film)
by James Whale
Lady Killer (1933 Film)
by Roy Del Ruth
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 40
-
1 Review
Work of Art
by Sinclair Lewis
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 26
-
1 Review
War Unless---
by Sisley Huddleston
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
by Harold de Wolf Fuller, p. 46
-
1 Review
The Native's Return
by Louis Adamic
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 33
-
1 Review
The House of Rothschild (1934 Film)
by Alfred L. Werker
[+]
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
[+]
Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1934
=
13
Issues,
738
Articles
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 28
-
1 Review
Unfinished Cathedral
by T.S. Stribling
Topics in Brief
, p. 29
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 26
-
1 Review
The Method of Freedom
by Walter Lippmann
Current Poetry
, p. 27
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1934
=
13
Issues,
532
Articles
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 26
-
1 Review
Boy and Girl Tramps of America
by Thomas Minehan
Current Poetry
, p. 27
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 28
-
1 Review
A Soldier in Science
by Bailey K. Ashford
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 28
-
2 Reviews
Hitler Over Europe?
by Ernst Henri
Europe Between Wars?
by Hamilton Fish Armstrong
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 26
-
1 Review
Curzon: The Last Phase, 1919-1925
by Harold George Nicolson
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 26
-
1 Review
Arctic Trader
by Philip H. Godsell
Topics in Brief
, pp. 27-28
[+]
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
[+]
Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1934
=
13
Issues,
435
Articles
[+]
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
[+]
On the Screen
, pp. 32-34
-
1 Review
Belle of the Nineties (1934 Film)
by Leo McCarey
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 24
-
1 Review
City Editor
by Stanley Walker
Current Poetry
, p. 25
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 31
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1 Review
Experiment in Autobiography
by H.G. Wells
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 32
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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
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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
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 28
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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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, pp. 34-35
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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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 35
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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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 28
-
1 Review
The Georgian Scene
by Frank Swinnerton
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 29
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, pp. 30-31
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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
[+]
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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 26
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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
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 31
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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
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2 Reviews
Hoover Off the Record
by Theodore G. Joslin
Human Exploitation in the United States
by Norman Thomas
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, pp. 36-37
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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
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 26
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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
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 27
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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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Harold Palmer Davis
Donita Ferguson
Bryan Field
Stanley Frank
Harold de Wolf Fuller
Jeannette L. Gilder
Joel P. Glass
Stanley High
Albin E. Johnson
Dorothy Kirk
Rolf Klep
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Henry Luhrs
Walter Malowan
Reagan McCrary
R.A. McFarland
Ehrman Syme Nadal
Wayne W. Parrish
G. Edward Pendray
Henry Albert Phillips
George Haven Putnam
Herbert Reed
Endicott G. Rich
John Rogers
Albert Shaw
Kenneth Norman Stewart
Marguerite Tazelaar
Adolph Treidler
George Trevor
Robert Winsmore
S.J. Woolf
B.P. Adams
Edward Angly
Irving Bacheller
Richard Barry
John F. Bass
Arthur E. Bassett
Lynne J. Bevan
Rudolph M. Binder
John Black
Eugene Bonner
Henry Irving Brock
Elmer E. Brown
William Jennings Bryan
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Russell W. Bunting
Blendon Campbell
L.W. Carrel
Henry Kellett Chambers
Henry Chauncey
Grover Cleveland
John Henry Comstock
Billy B. Cooper
Chester T. Crowell
George Currie
Lois Elizabeth Danner
Charles De Kay
Charles Derleth
William A. Dunning
Frank R. Eldridge
Frank Elkins
W.H. Ellerbee
Frank R. Elliott
J. Brooks Fenno
Earl N. Findley
Robert O. Foote
Ford A. Garrow
Peter S. Grosscup
Charles H. Grosvenor
Benn Hall
Charles Parker Hammond
D.H. Hastings
Hal Hazelrigg
John Herrick
Rosalie Hickler
Newell Dwight Hillis
Harry Hirsch
Hamilton Holt
Henry Holt
William M. Houghton
Oscar Howard
Ales Hrdlicka
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Philip Kerby
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Alexander Klemin
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Robert Lansing
Fred H. Lape
Margaret Lathrop Law
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John Lind
Ernest K. Lindley
Freeman Lloyd
George W. Lyon
Hamilton Wright Mabie
Arthur R.W. Mackbeth
Roy Malcolm
Arthur Mann
William Hamilton Maxwell
Beulah May
John Edgar McFadyen
Elwood Mead
Jonathan Mitchell
Arthur Ernest Morgan
Justin S. Morrill
James A. Mount
George W. Norris
Nealis O'Leary
Charles Lathrop Pack
Helen Palmer
William Hallock Park
Virginia Patricia Peery
Francis D. Perkins
Keer N. Petrie
Grace Phelps
Randolph Phillips
Edward M. Plummer
Daniel A. Poling
W.A. Poynter
D. Pryse-Jones
C. Wingate Reed
Jacob A. Riis
Cleveland Rodgers
Theodore Roosevelt
Edward Alsworth Ross
Harold E. Scarborough
Ray Schrenkeisen
Lewis B. Sebring
Evelyn Seeley
Herman Shumlin
Dudley Siddall
Jay G. Sigmund
Frank H. Simonds
Upton Sinclair
Dorothy Kirk Sinker
Carleton Sprague Smith
Robert Aura Smith
Walter M.W. Splawn
W.E. Stanley
J. David Stern
Donald Stillman
Moorfield Storey
Lawrence Sullivan
John R. Tanner
George Taylor
William H. Taylor
Nancy Byrd Turner
Murray Tynan
Grenville Vernon
Albert L. Warner
Henry Watterson
Lincoln Werden
F.E. Weymouth
Nellie Hurlburt Whitney
Margaret Widdemer
Edwin Wildman
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Max Winkler
Stanley Woodward
Stanley Woodwood
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