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2,107
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503
Issues,
20,993
Articles
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Issues of 1900
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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
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[+]
Issues of 1904
=
52
Issues,
2,371
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[+]
Issues of 1905
=
52
Issues,
1,853
Articles
[+]
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=
52
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1,963
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[+]
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46
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1,751
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[+]
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=
52
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1,819
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[+]
Issues of 1909
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45
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1,654
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10
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499
Issues,
15,568
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[+]
Issues of 1910
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52
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1,897
Articles
[+]
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=
49
Issues,
1,665
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1912
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47
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1,349
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[+]
Issues of 1913
=
52
Issues,
1,578
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[+]
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=
52
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1,560
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Issues of 1915
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52
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1,495
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40
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51
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January 5, 1935 Issue
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45
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Contributors to This Issue
, p. 3
The March of Recovery
, pp. 3-4
Eccles Would Save Capitalism by Reform
, p. 5
Democracy's Fifth Wheel
, p. 6
President Expected to Dominate Congress
, p. 7
Hauptmann Trial Takes Center of Stage
, p. 8
Newspaper Code Convention
, 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
One Vast National Trade-Union---Germany
, p. 13
Magda Lupescu Once More Causes Trouble
, p. 14
In Foreign Fields
, p. 14
What 1935 Will Mean for World Air-Travel
, p. 15
Astronomers Study Blazing "New Star"
, p. 16
Science Snap-shots
, p. 16
A Half-Century of Service for the Needy
, p. 17
"Bible-Believing Christian" Faces Trial
, p. 18
New York's Richest Church Thrives
, p. 18
..."And Juliet Is the Sun"
, pp. 19-21
Motor Industry Primes for Busy Season
, pp. 22-23
England Motors for Fun
, p. 24
New York Automobile Show
, pp. 24-25
Murals in the Office
, p. 26
American Art Traveling
, p. 26
New York War Memorial
, p. 26
Artists' What's the Name?
, p. 26
A One-Man Art Exhibit
, p. 26
Current PoetryP
, p. 27
Topics in Brief
, p. 28
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Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 29
-
1 Review
Heaven's My Destination
by Thornton Wilder
Why Starlings Are Called Nuisances
, p. 29
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 30
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 31
-
6 Reviews
The Mighty Barnum (1935 Film)
by Walter Lang
Bright Eyes (1934 Film)
by David Butler
Music in the Air (1934 Film)
by Joe May
Babes in Toyland (1934 Film)
by Gus Meins and Charley Rogers
Wednesday's Child (1934 Film)
by John S. Robertson
Anne of Green Gables (1934 Film)
by George Nichols, Jr.
"Towie" the Latest Fad for the Card-Player
, p. 32
Inventory on 1934 College Football
, p. 33
Squash in the American Winter Diet
, p. 34
More Sport for California
, p. 34
English Rugby Revived in Canada
, p. 35
New Year Promise of Trade Improvement
, p. 36
36000 Die in Accidents
, p. 37
French Gain American Trade
, pp. 37-38
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
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January 12, 1935 Issue
=
46
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 3
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 3
The March of Recovery
, pp. 3-4
Security of Our People First---Roosevelt
, pp. 5-6
How the Press "Covers" Hauptmann Trial
, p. 7
Following Through With the News
, p. 8
Sea Inquiry Sought as Havana Grounds
, p. 8
Ickes-Moses Controversy
, p. 8
"Bloodless Revolution"
, p. 8
Legislative Possibilities of the New Congress
, 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
What the Franco-Italian Accord Means to Europe
, p. 13
German Solidarity
, p. 13
Italo-Abyssinian Clash Another League Problem
, p. 14
In Foreign Fields
, p. 14
Unfolding the New "Road-Map" of Heredity
, p. 15
Einstein Dominates Scientific Meeting
, p. 16
Science Snap-shots
, p. 16
The Public Weal a Legislative Task
, p. 17
Saving Youth From the Folly of Crime
, p. 18
The Lynchings of 1934
, p. 18
Curing With a Cue
, p. 18
No Racial Discrimination
, p. 18
Dramatists Are Charming People
, pp. 19-21
January Makes America Motor-Conscious
, pp. 22-23
Art for Youth's Sake
, p. 24
Musicians Emergency Fund Seeks $400000
, pp. 24-25
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books of the Week
, p. 26
-
2 Reviews
The Battle for Democracy
by Rexford Guy Tugwell
You Are the Government
by Jouett Shouse
Current Poetry
, p. 27
Topics in Brief
, pp. 28-29
Overlapping Functions of Governments
, p. 30
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 31
-
6 Reviews
The Little Minister (1934 Film)
by Richard Wallace
Don Quixote (1933 Film)
by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
Forsaking All Others (1934 Film)
by W.S. Van Dyke
I Sell Anything (1934 Film)
by Robert Florey
West of the Pecos (1934 Film)
by Phil Rosen
Murder in the Clouds (1934 Film)
by D. Ross Lederman
Pruning the Profits in Amateur Tennis
, p. 32
College Basketball Injected With Ballyhoo
, p. 33
A Pass and a Prediction
, p. 33
The Winners
, p. 34
Formula for the Four-Flat-Mile
, p. 35
The Backward Durable-Goods Industries
, p. 36
For New Dealing in Petroleiun
, p. 37
A Hitlerized Stock Market
, p. 37
Federal Reserve Profits
, p. 37
Digest Helps Poll Articulate College Generation
, p. 38
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
January 19, 1935 Issue
=
44
Articles
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 3
March of Recovery
, pp. 3-4
New Deal Meets Tests in Supreme Court
, pp. 5-6
Pecora Named for Judgeship
, p. 7
New Jersey Ends Codes
, p. 7
The Liberty League
, p. 7
Amelia Earhart's Record Flight
, p. 8
Following Through With the News
, p. 8
Mexican Church Barricade
, p. 8
Ten Film Concerns Indicted
, p. 8
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, 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
Plebiscite Day in the Saar Territory
, p. 13
Franco-Italian Accord in Africa
, p. 14
In Foreign Fields
, p. 14
Earth's Strange Bath of Cosmic Radiation
, p. 15
Down to Bed-Rock for Water
, p. 16
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 16
Copan to Be Restored
, p. 16
Turning Spotlight on the "Forgotten Child"
, p. 17
New Move for Screen Reform
, p. 18
Plight of Mexican Catholics
, p. 18
Dukhobortsi "Go Modern"
, p. 18
The Petrified Novelist
, pp. 19-21
Opera By a Soviet Composer
, pp. 22-23
Current Poetry
, p. 24
Chicago Art Exhibit
, p. 25
Topics in Brief
, pp. 26-27
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 28
-
1 Review
A House Divided
by Pearl S. Buck
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 29
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 30
-
6 Reviews
It's a Gift (1934 Film)
by Norman Z. McLeod
Sweet Adeline (1934 Film)
by Mervyn LeRoy
Kentucky Kernels (1934 Film)
by George Stevens
Best Man Wins (1935 Film)
by Erle C. Kenton
A Wicked Woman (1934 Film)
by Charles Brabin
I am a Thief (1934 Film)
by Robert Florey
New Managing Editor
, p. 31
An Amateur's Variation of the Viking Sport
, p. 32
The Winners
, p. 33
Pro Tennis on Tour
, p. 34
Intercollegiate Boxing Booming
, p. 35
Wall Street Shows Suspended Judgment
, p. 36
Banker Gives Views
, p. 37
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 38
[+]
New Scientific Book
, p. 39
-
1 Review
Men, Mirrors, and Stars
by G. Edward Pendray
To Seek "Mystery" Race
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
January 26, 1935 Issue
=
40
Articles
War Can Be Conquered Cecil Believes
, p. 5
Thirty Colleges Point Way to Wipe Out War
, p. 6
President's Program for Social Security
, p. 7
Handwriting and "Jersey Justice"
, p. 8
RFC's Role in War on Depression
, p. 9
Following Through With the News
, p. 9
President's Daughter Wed
, p. 9
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 10
At the Observation Post
, p. 11
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 12
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 13
Lloyd George's New Deal for Britain
, p. 14
League Awards Saar to Germany
, p. 15
In Foreign Fields
, p. 15
Must the Earth Go the Way of Mars?
, p. 16
Investigating Mound-Builders
, p. 17
Revolutionizing Home With Synthetic Chemistry
, p. 17
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 17
A Shrine Where Warriors May Pray for Peace
, p. 18
Street Games to Check Crime
, p. 19
A Report and Warning
, p. 19
The Children's Cause
, pp. 20-21
Tercentenary of the American High School
, pp. 22-23
Women and Contract Bridge
, p. 24
Threatening Flood of Credit and Gold
, p. 25
"In the Pasha's Garden"
, pp. 26-27
Topics in Brief
, p. 28
Current Poetry
, p. 29
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, pp. 30-31
-
1 Review
The Economic Consequences of the New Deal
by Benjamin Stolberg and Warren Jay Vinton
Education a Cure for Unemployment
, pp. 32-34
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 35
-
7 Reviews
The Lives of Bengal Lancer (1935 Film)
by Henry Hathaway
Chapayev (1934 Film)
by Georgi Vasilyev and Sergei Vasilyev
Evergreen (1934 Film)
by Victor Saville
Mystery Woman (1935 Film)
by Eugene Forde
Unfinished Symphony (1934 Film)
by Anthony Asquith and Willi Forst
The Wandering Jew (1933 Film)
by George Roland
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934 Film)
by Edward Ludwig
Pleasant Patriarch of Wrestling
, pp. 36-37
Controversial Basketball in the Far West
, p. 38
Polo Patriarchs Demoted
, p. 38
Father Neptune's Young Nephew
, p. 39
Wall Street's Gold-Clause Chill
, pp. 40-41
"The Thunderer's" Sesquicentennial
, p. 42
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 42
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, pp. 44-45
[+]
February 2, 1935 Issue
=
46
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
MacDonald Indicts War as Man's Curse
, p. 5
The League Holds Slim Lead in College Poll
, p. 6
Townsend Plan Takes Spotlight
, p. 7
Experts Testify for State at Hauptmann Trial
, p. 8
Sea Disaster Spurs Safety Plans
, p. 9
Huey Long Charges Plot
, p. 9
Following Through With the News
, p. 9
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 10
At the Observation Post
, p. 11
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 12
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 13
For a United Peace Front in Europe
, p. 14
Social Psychiatry in Soviet Russia
, p. 15
A New China-Japan Collision
, p. 16
In Foreign Fields
, p. 16
Exploring Living Cells With Microneedles
, p. 17
"Artificial" Solar Eclipses
, p. 18
Preventing Deformity
, p. 18
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 18
Grand Jurors Urge Criminal Law Revision
, pp. 19-21
Saving Lives on the Last Frontier
, p. 22
Negro Hospital Fund
, p. 22
Manhattan Bows to the Magic Mite
, p. 23
History on a High School's Walls
, p. 24
A New Play by Shaw
, p. 24
Italy Buys American's Art
, p. 24
The Ickes-Moses Controversy
, p. 25
Current Poetry
, p. 26
A Fifty-Year-Old Inferno
, p. 27
Topics in Brief
, p. 28
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 29
-
1 Review
Personal History
by Vincent Sheean
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 30
-
6 Reviews
David Copperfield (1935 Film)
by George Cukor
Clive of India (1935 Film)
by Richard Boleslawski
The Country Chairman (1935 Film)
by John G. Blystone
Romance in Manhattan (1935 Film)
by Stephen Roberts
The Silver Streak (1934 Film)
by Thomas Atkins
The White Cockatoo (1935 Film)
by Alan Crosland
Wild-Fowl Problem Absorbs Conservationists
, p. 31
The Glamor and the Grind of Figure-Skating
, p. 32
A New Challenge in Ice-Yachting
, p. 33
Track Back on Boards
, p. 34
French Sports Ambassador
, p. 34
The Winners
, pp. 34-35
Wall Street Guesses While Waiting
, p. 36
Sugar Brokers Disciplined
, p. 37
Steel Trade Improvement
, p. 37
America's First "Career Diplomat"
, p. 38
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 38
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
February 9, 1935 Issue
=
52
Articles
Bringing Home the Bandit
, p. 3
Hitting at Crime's Source
, p. 3
Country Fairs in China
, p. 3
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 3
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
The Senate's Rejection of the World Court
, pp. 5-6
Theodore Bilbo and Huey Long
, p. 7
Debt Offer Rejected
, p. 7
North Dakota Governor Removed
, p. 8
Trade Pact With Brazil
, p. 8
Gold Decision Deferred
, p. 8
Following Through With the News
, p. 8
Even Split on League in College Peace Poll
, p. 9
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 10
At the Observation Post
, p. 11
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 12
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 13
A New Deal for Great Britain?
, p. 14
Japan's New Chinese Policy
, p. 15
Russia's Mighty Army
, p. 15
Revolt in Uruguay
, p. 15
Success of Anglo-French Parley
, p. 16
Hitler Ahead of Schedule
, p. 16
In Foreign Fields
, p. 16
Show-Down Coming on Health Insurance
, p. 17
For Color-Blind Drivers
, p. 17
Clocking Tremors of the Earth
, p. 18
Synthetic Production of Vitamin B Made Possible
, p. 18
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 18
Scouting Celebrating Its Silver Jubilee
, p. 19
"Mother's Day" Goes for a Ride
, pp. 20-21
Church and State Still at Odds in Mexico
, pp. 22-23
Fifty Years of Momentous Change in Music
, pp. 24-25
Old Masters of Morgan Art Collection Sold
, pp. 26-27
Birth Control Attains Majority
, p. 28
Condemn Spoils System
, pp. 28-29
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 30
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1 Review
Rats, Lice, and History
by Hans Zinsser
Current Poetry
, p. 31
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, pp. 32-34
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5 Reviews
The Iron Duke (1934 Film)
by Victor Saville
Baboona (1935 Film)
by Lew Lehr and Russell G. Shields
Charlie Chan in Paris (1935 Film)
by Lewis Seiler
Sing Sing Nights (1935 Film)
by Lewis D. Collins
Behind the Evidence (1935 Film)
by Lambert Hillyer
College-Tramed Servants
, p. 35
Topics in Brief
, pp. 36-39
Eastern Candidate for Basketball's Crown
, p. 40
The Winners
, pp. 41-42
Drive for Stanley Cup
, p. 43
Challenger for America's Cup
, p. 43
No Escape Planned for Weak Railroads
, p. 44
Bonds for the Baby
, p. 45
Unemployment Declines
, p. 45
Mammoth of Insurance
, p. 45
Self-Regulation Studied
, p. 45
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, pp. 46-47
The Spice of Life
, pp. 48-50
[+]
February 16, 1935 Issue
=
35
Articles
Work-Relief Plans Analyzed
, pp. 3-4
Following Through With the News
, p. 5
Sir John Simon's Hand Across the Sea
, p. 6
League Loses by Slim Margin in College Vote
, p. 7
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, 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 Saar Problem After the Plebiscite
, p. 12
Russo-American Trade Hopes Fade
, p. 13
For a Dominion of India
, p. 13
In Foreign Fields
, p. 13
Germany and the Anglo-French Bid
, p. 14
Unrest in France
, p. 14
Manchurians in Mongolia
, p. 14
Beginning the Largest Artificial Lake
, p. 15
Young Men's Report Stirs Interest
, p. 16
Methodists Assail Roosevelt
, p. 17
Wins High Post
, p. 17
Sixth Stanza for "America"
, p. 17
If It's Dated It's Safe
, pp. 18-19
"Faust" an Institution at Paris
, p. 20
Brahms for "Brahmins"
, pp. 20-21
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, pp. 22-23
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4 Reviews
The Good Fairy (1935 Film)
by William Wyler
The Secret Bride (1934 Film)
by William Dieterle
Wings in the Dark (1935 Film)
by James Flood
Society Doctor (1935 Film)
by George B. Seitz
Topics in Brief
, pp. 24-25
Current Poetry
, pp. 26-30
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 31
-
1 Review
Mungo Park and the Quest of the Niger
by Stephen L. Gwynn
Another Sport Moves Out of the Rain
, p. 32
Midget Cars Win East
, pp. 33-34
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 35
Wall Street Conservatives Oppose Banking Bill
, p. 36
Holding Companies to Go
, p. 37
RFC to Aid Railroads
, p. 37
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, pp. 38-39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
February 23, 1935 Issue
=
49
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 3
Contributors to This Issue
, pp. 3-4
Topics of the Day
, p. 5
In Brief Review
, p. 6
Following Through With the News
, p. 7
Dirigibles in Disrepute After Macon's Loss
, p. 8
Cost of Hauptmann Case
, p. 8
Supreme Court Gold-Clause Decision
, p. 9
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 10
At the Observation Post
, p. 11
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 12
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 13
Italo-Ethiopian War Rumblings
, p. 14
Arms-Control Plan "Too Ambitious"
, p. 15
Russian Farm Reforms
, p. 15
In Foreign Fields
, p. 15
Germany for Safeguarding Peace
, p. 16
Jailed for Insulting Flandin
, p. 16
Haiti's Fiscal Freedom
, p. 16
Catching Criminals With "Lie-Detector"
, p. 17
"Precious Metal's" Half-Century
, p. 18
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 18
Service Beyond Call of Social Duty
, p. 19
Somerset Maugham Stands Corrected
, pp. 20-21
The Laws of Contract Bridge
, pp. 22-23
Vocational Guidance Begins at Home
, pp. 24-25
Unitarian Program of Social Action
, p. 26
From Beyond the Styx
, pp. 26-27
Learning From Life as Well as Books
, p. 28
Norse Singer's Debut
, p. 29
Kerr Eby's Versatility
, p. 29
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 30
-
1 Review
Ships, and How They Sailed the Seven Seas
by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
Current Poetry
, p. 31
Television Speeded
, p. 32
Galaxy and Metagalaxy
, p. 32
Savings-Banks Gains
, p. 32
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 33
-
5 Reviews
The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934 Film)
by Harold Young
The Gilded Lily (1935 Film)
by Wesley Ruggles
Devil Dogs of the Air (1935 Film)
by Lloyd Bacon
The Winning Ticket (1935 Film)
by Charles Reisner
Maybe It's Love (1935 Film)
by William C. McGann
Topics in Brief
, p. 34
"World's Oldest City"
, p. 35
The Olympics Ate on the Ice---for Europe
, p. 36
$100000 to the Winner
, pp. 37-38
Records Fall at Dog Show in New York City
, p. 39
Banking Bill's Foes Fear Political Control
, p. 40
The Pepper-Pool Collapse
, p. 41
Italian Business Gains
, p. 41
Austria's Economic Progress
, p. 41
The Average American and the Next War
, p. 42
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, pp. 44-46
[+]
March 2, 1935 Issue
=
50
Articles
Topics of the Day
, p. 3
In Brief Review
, p. 4
Following Through With the News
, p. 5
Government to Contest TVA Decision
, p. 6
The President's Trip
, p. 6
Holds "Rah-Rah" Era Ended
, p. 6
Hitler Challenges Foes
, p. 6
Paraguay Quits League
, p. 6
An Austrian Victory
, p. 6
Beating Criminals With Their Own Weapons
, p. 7
War Profits and Silk Shirts
, p. 8
College Editorials Defend Peace Poll
, p. 9
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 10
At the Observation Post
, p. 11
They Stand Out Erom the Crowd
, p. 12
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 13
Asian Team-Work of China and Japan
, p. 14
Political Bloodshed in Yugoslavia
, p. 15
Austria's "Gracious Lady"
, p. 15
In Foreign Fields
, p. 15
Germany's Espionage Purge
, p. 16
Soviet Russia's Suspicion of Germany
, p. 16
Chaco War Climax
, p. 16
Dinosaur-Hunting on the Grand Scale
, p. 17
Mining With Wings in Alaska
, p. 18
"Hands Off" Warns A.M.A.
, p. 18
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 18
Opinions Split in Mexican Church-State Rift
, pp. 19-21
Nationalized Churches vs. World Faith
, p. 22
"Evolution Unproven"
, p. 22
Mr. Shaw Says It All Over Again
, p. 23
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 24
-
5 Reviews
The Right to Live (1935 Film)
by William Keighley
Little Men (1934 Film)
by Phil Rosen
Behold My Wife (1935 Film)
by Mitchell Leisen
Home on the Range (1935 Film)
by Arthur Jacobson
Carnival (1935 Film)
by Walter Lang
New Angina Operation
, p. 25
Maintaining Interest in the Ballet
, p. 26
Orchestra Manager
, p. 26
Sword Forged for Melchior
, pp. 26-27
Topics in Brief
, pp. 28-29
Journalists Honored
, p. 30
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 30
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 31
-
1 Review
A Man Called Cervantes
by Bruno Frank
Current Poetry
, p. 31
Negro Stars on the Playing-Fields of America
, pp. 32-33
Record-Breaking and the Future
, p. 34
Amateur School for Pro Hockey
, p. 35
The Winners
, p. 35
The Gold Decision Was Doubly Agreeable
, p. 36
New Magazine Launched
, p. 37
Pros and Cons of the Bonus Question
, p. 38
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
March 9, 1935 Issue
=
52
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 3
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 3
Mutineers' Descendants
, p. 3
New Paper for Young People
, p. 3
New Monthly Publication
, pp. 3-4
Topics of the Day
, p. 5
In Brief Review
, p. 6
Following Through With the News
, p. 7
Two Years of the New Deal
, pp. 8-9
Sale of "Baby Bonds" Starts
, p. 10
Drop in Pound Sterling
, p. 10
Compulsory Primary Law
, p. 10
Mayor Kelly's Victory
, p. 10
State Dry-Law Repeal
, p. 10
Young France the Republic and World Peace
, p. 11
Diplomacy Peace Parade in Europe
, p. 12
Revolt in Greece
, p. 12
In Foreign Fields
, p. 12
President Masaryk's Eighty-Fifth Birthday
, p. 13
War Fears in Italo-Ethiopian Rift
, p. 14
New German Plea
, p. 14
At the Observation Post
, p. 15
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 16
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 17
What Do Children Think of Their Parents?
, p. 18
Studying Missiles That Pelt Earth
, p. 19
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 19
College Editors Hail End of "Rah-Rah" Era
, pp. 20-21
Trapping the Partner in Contract Bridge
, pp. 22-24
A Modern Miracle Play Rolls on to Glory
, p. 25
A Banner to Protect Art in War Time
, p. 26
Healing by Color Urged
, p. 26
A New Piano Keyboard
, p. 26
Exhibition of Glass
, pp. 26-27
Youngest Roman Catholic Bishop
, p. 28
Churcngoing Urged
, p. 28
New Law Proposed
, pp. 28-29
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 30
-
1 Review
Ten Thousand Public Enemies
by Courtney Ryley Cooper
Current Poetry
, p. 31
Topics in Brief
, pp. 32-33
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, pp. 34-35
-
8 Reviews
Sequoia (1934 Film)
by Chester M. Franklin and Edwin L. Marin
One More Spring (1935 Film)
by Henry King
Folies Bergere (1935 Film)
by Roy Del Ruth
Sweet Music (1935 Film)
by Alfred E. Green
Car 99 (1935 Film)
by Charles Barton
Night Life of the Gods (1935 Film)
by Lowell Sherman
Rumba (1935 Film)
by Marion Gering
The Marines Are Coming (1934 Film)
by David Howard
Young David in the Rangers' Den
, p. 36
Saving Game Birds
, p. 37
A New Book on Spaniels
, p. 37
Sport Shots
, p. 38
The Horatio Alger of Basketball
, p. 39
Wall Street Continues Cautious
, p. 40
The War-Time Might of Manganese
, p. 41
Peanuts to Pepper to Tin
, p. 41
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 42
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, pp. 44-46
[+]
March 16, 1935 Issue
=
42
Articles
Topics of the Day
, pp. 3-4
In Brief Review
, p. 5
Holmes: Jurist Wit Human Being
, p. 6
Following Through With the News
, p. 6
Metropolitan's New Era
, p. 6
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 7
Hungary's Struggle Over Fascism
, p. 8
Cuba's Continuing Revolution
, p. 9
Children Who Reign
, p. 9
Chinese Communists Active
, p. 9
Italianizing Protested
, p. 9
Carter Glass "Unreconstructed Rebel"
, p. 10
At the Observation Post
, p. 11
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 12
Plumbing Earth's Four "Shells" of Air
, p. 13
Dentists Rebel on Health Insurance
, p. 14
"Selenium Problem"
, p. 14
Girl's "Inverted Stomach" Righted
, p. 15
Matching Aurora's Light
, p. 15
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 15
The Drama Takes Time Out for a Scamper
, p. 16
Leading to a Vital Healthy Theater
, p. 17
Two Warnings Against Sterilization Laws
, p. 18
Council Formed to Promote Temperance
, pp. 18-19
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, pp. 20-21
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 22
-
6 Reviews
The Whole Town's Talking (1935 Film)
by John Ford
Murder on a Honeymoon (1935 Film)
by Lloyd Corrigan
The Great Hotel Mystery (1935 Film)
While the Patient Slept (1935 Film)
by Ray Enright
Red Hot Tires (1935 Film)
by D. Ross Lederman
Biography of a Bachelor Girl (1935 Film)
by Edward H. Griffith
Current Poetry
, p. 23
Topics in Brief
, pp. 24-26
New War Against Crime
, p. 27
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, pp. 28-29
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 30
-
1 Review
Of Time and the River
by Thomas Wolfe
Indexing the Local News
, p. 31
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 31
Over the Bar With the Greatest of Ease
, p. 32
Chetahs as Retrievers
, p. 33
Insanity and Bob-Sleds
, pp. 34-35
Wall Street Has Melancholia
, p. 36
Bank Deposits Climbing
, p. 36
Stock Exchange Head
, p. 37
Gas and Oil Futures
, p. 37
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, pp. 38-39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
March 23, 1935 Issue
=
42
Articles
Topics of the Day
, p. 5
In Brief Review
, pp. 6-7
Corruption in Ohio Relief Charged
, p. 8
Following Through With the News
, p. 8
Pederal War on Crime
, p. 8
Thousands Mourn The Lawd
, p. 8
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 9
League Strikes New Snag in the Chaco
, p. 10
Saving Bulgar Throne
, p. 11
Soviet Farm Individualism Favored
, p. 11
Rintelen's Life Sentence
, p. 11
If Iceland Went British?
, p. 11
At the Observation Post
, p. 12
Johnson: Symbol of Extreme Nationalism
, p. 13
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 14
Aerial "Causeway" Across the Pacific
, p. 15
Three Centuries of Chemistry
, p. 16
Is the Home a "Citadel of Vice"?
, p. 16
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 16
A Student Strike Against War
, p. 17
Fearless Foe of Nazi Church Union
, p. 18
Oath Bill Defeated
, p. 18
Charm Begins at Forty
, p. 19
Restoring the Theater's Vigor
, p. 20
Lively Academy
, pp. 20-21
Connecticut Plans Its Tercentenary
, pp. 22-23
A School That Requires No Home-Work
, pp. 24-25
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 26
Current Poetry
, p. 27
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, pp. 28-29
-
5 Reviews
Ruggles of Red Gap (1935 Film)
by Leo McCarey
Roberta (1935 Film)
by William A. Seiter
All the King's Horses (1934 Film)
by Frank Tuttle
Enchanted April (1935 Film)
by Harry Beaumont
Living on Velvet (1935 Film)
by Frank Borzage
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 30
-
1 Review
Peace and the Plain Man
by Norman Angell
Public-Service School
, p. 31
Topics in Brief
, pp. 32-35
Favorites Set for Jumps and Spills at Aintree
, p. 36
Penn Wins Court Title
, p. 37
Amateur Boxing Bouts
, p. 37
Sport Shots
, pp. 38-39
The Threat to Utility Holding Companies
, p. 40
Florida $5000 Homes Tax Exempt
, p. 41
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 42
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, pp. 44-45
[+]
March 30, 1935 Issue
=
41
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
Topics of the Day
, p. 5
In Brief Review
, pp. 6-7
Herbert Hoover's "Call to Arms"
, p. 8
Following Through With the News
, p. 8
Louis Wiley Dies
, p. 8
Philippine Constitution
, p. 8
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 9
Teetering Gold Bloc
, p. 10
Simon on Peace-Ballot
, p. 10
France Wants Security Not War Says Laval
, p. 11
"The Old Frontiers Are Gone"---Baldwin
, pp. 12-13
At the Observation Post
, p. 14
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 15
Giant Electromagnets to Measure Cosmic Rays
, p. 16
Autogyros Diesels and "Secret Rays"
, p. 17
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 17
Archeology Corroborates Biblical Chronicles
, p. 18
A Prince Sets Up a Fund for Youth
, p. 19
Methodist Unity Gains
, p. 19
"Hamlet" Voted Most Popular Play
, pp. 20-23
Her Honor "The Mayor of Washington"
, p. 24
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 25
Topics in Brief
, pp. 26-27
The Magic of African Negro Art
, p. 28
Bequests to Aid Museums
, p. 28
New Exhibition Studio
, pp. 28-29
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 30
-
1 Review
The Blue Eagle from Egg to Earth
by Hugh S. Johnson
Current Poetry
, p. 31
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 32
-
7 Reviews
The Wedding Night (1935 Film)
by King Vidor
Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935 Film)
by Busby Berkeley
La Crise Est Finie (1934 Film)
by Robert Siodmak
Transient Lady (1935 Film)
by Edward Buzzell
McFadden's Flats (1935 Film)
by Ralph Murphy
Let's Live Tonight (1935 Film)
by Victor Schertzinger
High School Girl (1934 Film)
by Crane Wilbur
Infantile Paralysis Clinic
, p. 33
Largest Early Sumerian
, p. 33
Contributors to This Issue
, pp. 33-35
Freemasonry Among the Anglers
, p. 36
Sport Shots
, p. 37
Ski Stars Set for Tests
, p. 38
Courtesy Doesn't Pay in Track
, p. 39
Wall Street Fears Washington Too Much
, pp. 40-41
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 42
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, pp. 44-45
[+]
Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1935
=
13
Issues,
581
Articles
[+]
April 6, 1935 Issue
=
42
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
Topics of the Day
, p. 5
In Brief Review
, pp. 6-7
Moves Made to Bolster NIRA
, p. 8
Following Through With the News
, p. 8
Johnson's Radio Attack
, p. 8
Restraint of Trade Charged
, p. 8
Rise in Freight Rates
, p. 8
Topics of the Day Abroad
, pp. 9-10
Ethiopian Drums Echo Along Tiber
, p. 11
King's Proxy at Ottawa
, p. 11
Far East Rail Progress
, p. 11
Sixteen Years of "Peace"
, pp. 12-13
NRA Past Present and Future
, p. 14
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 15
Will the Drought Return This Summer?
, p. 16
World's Biggest Artificial Hole
, p. 17
Historic Telescope Clocks the Pleiades
, p. 17
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 17
An Exciting Dramatist Rises in the Theater
, p. 18
Art Gallery Devoted to Mineral Industry
, p. 19
Penitentiaries Loom Larger Than Schools
, pp. 20-21
Creating an Empire of the Spirit
, p. 22
Toy Weapons a Menace?
, p. 22
In the News
, pp. 22-23
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, pp. 24-25
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 26
-
1 Review
Puzzled America
by Sherwood Anderson
Good-Will Tour
, p. 27
Spain Honors Jewish Savant
, p. 27
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 27
On the Current Screen
, pp. 28-30
Topics in Brief
, p. 31
Portrait of a Race-Track at Dawn
, p. 32
Sport Shots
, p. 33
Texas---Mother of Baseball Stars
, p. 34
Outsider Wins National
, p. 35
The Capital Market Has Stirred
, p. 36
Prices and the NRA
, p. 37
Britain's "Baby Bonds"
, p. 37
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
April 13, 1935 Issue
=
46
Articles
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, pp. 4-6
Topics of the Day
, p. 7
In Brief Review
, pp. 8-9
The South and Scottsboto Ruling
, p. 10
Following Through With the News
, p. 10
Negro Primary Vote Barred
, p. 10
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 11
Nazi Setback in Danzig
, p. 12
France Has No Quarrel With Others---Flandin
, p. 13
Stresa and Locarno---Two Tranquil Retreats
, pp. 14-15
Memel "Europe's Acute Danger-Spot"
, p. 16
Austria's Rearming
, p. 16
To Stop Radio War-Talk
, p. 16
Geography Youth and Idealism in the Colleges
, p. 17
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 18
New Plants to Check Drought and Dust
, p. 19
Restoring Largest Land Mammal
, p. 20
Blood-Tests Legalized in New York State
, p. 20
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 20
Presbyterians Divided Over Machen Verdict
, p. 21
The Outlawry of Heart-Balm Suits
, p. 22
A Curious Entry
, p. 22
In the News
, p. 22
The Art of Cornelia Otis Skinner
, p. 23
"Gatti's" Final Opera-Season in Review
, p. 24
Guggenheim Awards
, pp. 24-28
How the New NRA Could Plan for Industries
, p. 29
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, pp. 30-31
Two Torpedoes in a Tank
, pp. 32-33
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, pp. 34-35
-
1 Review
A Mind That Found Itself
by Clifford W. Beers
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, pp. 36-37
-
3 Reviews
Private Worlds (1935 Film)
by Gregory La Cava
Traveling Saleslady (1935 Film)
by Ray Enright
I'll Love You Always (1935 Film)
by Leo Bulgakov
Topics in Brief
, pp. 38-40
Nystrom Analyzes NRA
, p. 41
Contributors to This Issue
, pp. 41-43
Skipper Bob Meets the Test
, p. 44
First Woman Trainer
, pp. 44-45
Dancing on Water-Skis
, p. 46
Sport Shots
, p. 47
The Conflict on the Stock Exchange
, p. 48
Municipal Bond Sales
, p. 49
Three-Point Rail Plan
, p. 49
Old Bonds and New
, p. 49
Exchange Seats Are Low
, p. 49
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 50
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 51
The Spice of Life
, pp. 52-53
[+]
April 20, 1935 Issue
=
45
Articles
"Face-Saving" Stamps
, p. 3
Public-School Bible Study
, p. 3
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, pp. 4-6
Topics of the Day
, p. 7
In Brief Review
, pp. 8-9
Dust and the Nation's "Bread-Basket"
, p. 10
New United Press Head
, p. 10
following Through With the News
, p. 10
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 11
Nazis Acquit American
, p. 12
The Nations Count Their Man-Power
, p. 13
Filipinos to Vote on New Constitution
, p. 14
Pomp and Pageantry of the Goering Wedding
, p. 14
United States Peace-Agent
, p. 14
Private Trade in Russia
, p. 14
Current Opinion
, pp. 15-16
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 17
Launching a Campaign for New Dirigibles
, p. 18
America Says "Amen" to Pope's Peace-Plea
, p. 19
Broadway: "The Dog" of Hollywood
, pp. 20-21
Student-Trends at Swatthmore and Princeton
, pp. 22-23
The World Bridge Olympic
, p. 24
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 25
"Commercialized Easter" Is Assailed
, p. 26
In the News
, p. 27
An Observatory for the Public
, p. 28
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 28
Contributors to This Issue
, p. 29
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 30
-
1 Review
The Gentleman from New York
by Donald Barr Chidsey
Mark Twain Centennial
, p. 31
Industry Art and the Average Home
, p. 32
Touring Doll-House
, p. 32
Topics in Brief
, p. 33
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 34
-
4 Reviews
Life Begins at 40 (1935 Film)
by George Marshall
West Point of the Air (1935 Film)
by Richard Rosson
The Case of the Curious Bride (1935 Film)
by Michael Curtiz
It Happened in New York (1935 Film)
by Alan Crosland
Current Poetry
, p. 35
1935 Baseball Drama---Ruth vs. the Deans
, pp. 36-37
Sport Shots
, p. 38
Easter Festival-Time for the Egg
, p. 39
SEC Was the Winner in Wall Street
, p. 40
Corporation Salaries
, p. 41
Merchandise Turnover
, p. 41
"King Cotton's" Crisis
, p. 41
The Baby Bond a Treasury Bulwark
, p. 42
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, pp. 44-45
[+]
April 27, 1935 Issue
=
42
Articles
Kites Wires and Safety
, p. 3
Earth's New "Radio Root"
, p. 3
School Bible Ban Sought
, p. 3
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 3
Contributors to This Issue
, pp. 3-4
Topics of the Day
, p. 5
In Brief Review
, pp. 6-7
House Passes Social-Security Bill
, p. 8
Following Through With the News
, p. 8
Financing Governments
, p. 8
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 9
Stricken Formosa
, p. 10
Mussolini Vows Not to Break the Peace
, p. 11
"Dictatorship" Irks Puerto Rico
, p. 12
Nazi Growth in Holland
, p. 12
England's Census Facts
, p. 12
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 13
Current Opinion
, pp. 14-15
Testing Full-Sized Air-Planes in Wind-Tunnels
, p. 16
Recording Rhythmic "Brain-Waves"
, p. 17
Science Snap-Shots
, p. 17
"Movie Moguls" Cleaning Up the Screen
, p. 18
Priest Rabbi and Dixie Hospitality
, p. 19
In the News
, p. 19
Puppets Invade Mickey Mouse's Domain
, pp. 20-24
The Culbenson-Sims Bridge-Match
, p. 25
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, pp. 26-27
O'Neill Begins Another Marathon
, p. 28
New Electric Organ
, pp. 28-29
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, pp. 30-33
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1 Review
Chronicles of Barabbas, 1884-1934
by George H. Doran
On the Current Screen
, p. 34
Topics in Brief
, p. 35
Shot-Putter From the Cane-Brakes
, pp. 36-37
The Dark Mystery of Race-Track Betting
, p. 38
Whitney Not Through
, p. 38
Sport Shots
, p. 39
Wall Street Sentiment is More Cheerful
, p. 40
Chemical Leadership
, p. 41
Don'ts for Brokers
, p. 41
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 42
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, p. 44
[+]
May 4, 1935 Issue
=
41
Articles
Topics of the Day
, p. 3
In Brief Review
, pp. 4-5
President's Fireside Talk
, p. 6
Following Through With the News
, p. 6
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 7
George V King for Twenty-Five Years
, p. 8
Three Generations of British Royalty
, p. 9
Pilsudski's Polish Constitution
, p. 10
Fierce Fighting in the Gran Charo
, p. 10
Bulgaria's Dictator-King
, p. 10
Current Opinion
, pp. 11-12
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 13
The Progress of the Battle Against Noise
, p. 14
Surveying the Week's Science News
, p. 15
[+]
New Science Books
, p. 15
-
3 Reviews
The Frustration of Science
by Frederick Soddy
Why the Weather?
by Charles Franklin Brooks and John Nelson
Tools of Tomorrow
by Jonathan Norton Leonard
The Menace of Living Alone
, p. 16
The Candid Camera Becomes an Art
, p. 17
Banned Books
, p. 17
Colleges Communism and Political Science
, pp. 18-19
Legislators' Intelligence Doubted
, p. 20
Eliot's Indian Bible Sold
, p. 20
Choir's Service Stripes
, p. 20
In the News
, pp. 20-21
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 22
Current Poetry
, p. 23
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 24
-
5 Reviews
Cardinel Richelieu (1935 Film)
by Rowland V. Lee
Les Miserables (1935 Film)
by Richard Boleslawski
The Youth of Maxim (1935 Film)
by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg
Love in Bloom (1935 Film)
by Elliott Nugent
Stolen Harmony (1935 Film)
by Alfred L. Werker
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 25
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, pp. 26-27
-
1 Review
Road to War: America, 1914-1917
by Walter Millis
Topics in Brief
, pp. 28-29
Press and "Freedom"
, p. 30
Revolt in the Cotton South
, p. 31
The Man Behind the Derby
, pp. 32-33
Sport Shots
, p. 34
"Brown Bomber" From Detroit
, p. 35
Trophy Winner
, p. 35
Stocks Reflea New Confidence
, p. 36
Grain Market Crisis
, p. 37
Railroad Man Retires
, p. 37
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
May 11, 1935 Issue
=
44
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
Topics of the Day
, pp. 5-6
In Brief Review
, p. 7
NIRA Test Before High Court
, p. 8
Following Through With the News
, p. 8
Hoover Hits "Regimentation"
, p. 8
No Third Party---Coughlin
, p. 8
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 9
Filipino Extremist Rebellion
, p. 10
Oil Revenge in Manchuria
, p. 10
Cuba's General Election
, p. 10
"Nobody in Germany Wants War"---Hitler
, p. 11
Current Opinion
, pp. 12-13
Topics in Brief
, p. 14
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 15
Barleycorn in the Gas-Tank
, p. 16
Surveying the Week's Science News
, p. 17
Relief-Work Conservation for Souls
, p. 18
Congress in a Harem
, p. 19
In the News
, p. 19
The Desperation of a Provincial Lady
, pp. 20-21
The Time Factor in Contract Bridge
, pp. 22-23
Your Billions---Whence and Whither?
, pp. 24-25
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, pp. 26-27
The Arts Also Are Olympic
, p. 28
One Man Shatters Rule
, p. 28
Statements and Exhibit
, p. 28
Buddha and Tibet's Art
, p. 28
Orchestra to Westward
, p. 28
Poet's Home Restored
, pp. 28-29
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 30
-
2 Reviews
G Men (1935 Film)
by William Keighley
Hold 'Em Yale (1935 Film)
by Sidney Lanfield
Current Poetry
, pp. 31-34
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 35
-
1 Review
SOS to the Rescue
by Karl Baarslag
No More Swaddling-Clothes
, p. 36
Firecrackers and Fists
, p. 37
"Knights of the Air"
, p. 38
Omaha Wins the Derby
, p. 39
Wall Street Inflation Hopes Disappointed
, p. 40
Steel Merger Is Upheld
, p. 41
Bond Market Lingo
, p. 41
New Exchange Management
, p. 41
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 42
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, pp. 44-45
[+]
May 18, 1935 Issue
=
52
Articles
Union Movement Gains
, p. 3
Car-Sales Increase
, pp. 3-4
Topics of the Day
, pp. 5-6
In Brief Review
, p. 7
Federal Mediation in Auto Strike
, p. 8
Herbert Witherspoon Dies
, p. 8
Coughlin Hits Long Plan
, p. 8
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 9
After Revolt in the Philippines
, p. 10
Greek Royalist Rumblings
, p. 10
Yugoslavia's "Terrorist" Elections
, p. 11
Chaco War and Peace Efforts
, p. 11
Italo-Ethiopian Clash
, p. 11
Current Opinion
, pp. 12-13
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 14
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 15
Four Hundred Million Voters
, pp. 16-17
Two Million "Licenses to Sue"
, p. 18
Surveying the Week's Science News
, p. 19
Society Indicted for Neglecting Youth
, p. 20
Peace Covenant Develops Schism
, p. 21
In the News
, p. 21
New Prisons Needed
, p. 21
Automobile Death-Toll
, p. 21
The Actors Salvage the Neglected Swan
, pp. 22-23
Academy Rebels Top Jury-Shows
, p. 24
Fewer Conductors
, pp. 24-25
San Diego Ready to Greet World Again
, p. 26
Current Poetry
, p. 27
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 28
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 29
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 30
-
4 Reviews
The Scoundrel (1935 Film)
by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur
Go Into Your Dance (1935 Film)
by Archie Mayo
The Devil Is a Woman (1935 Film)
by Josef von Sternberg
Mark of the Vampire (1935 Film)
by Tod Browning
Topics in Brief
, pp. 31-33
Model for the League of Nations
, p. 34
Cabinet Wives
, p. 35
Women More Adventurous
, p. 35
Sulzberger Heads The Times
, p. 36
Delimiting Crime News
, p. 36
Editors' Golden Jubilee
, p. 37
Chain-Letter "Prosperity-by-Mail"
, p. 38
Whalers Set for Boom
, p. 39
The Hunting-Spaniel in the Mid-West
, p. 40
Jumping Frog Jubilee
, p. 41
Sport Shots
, p. 42
Medals Can't Be Eaten
, p. 43
Improving Conditions Reflected by Stocks
, p. 44
Oil-Trade Optimism
, p. 45
Governiment Baiting
, p. 45
Experienced Opinion
, p. 45
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 46
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 47
The Spice of Life
, p. 48
[+]
May 25, 1935 Issue
=
44
Articles
World's Number Two Diamond
, pp. 3-4
Topics of the Day
, p. 5
In Brief Review
, pp. 6-7
Future of NRA in Nebulous State
, p. 8
Fight on Central Bank
, p. 8
Following Through With the News
, p. 8
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 9
Filipinos Favor Constitution
, p. 10
Siam's Good Friend Japan
, p. 10
Dramatic Life of "Lawrence of Arabia" Ends
, p. 11
Europe Misses Pilsudski
, p. 11
Current Opinion
, pp. 12-13
They Stand Out from the Crowd
, p. 14
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 15
The Dionnes and How They Grew
, pp. 16-17
Prodding Earth's Deeps for Oil
, p. 18
Surveying the Week's Science News
, p. 19
Methodist Group Attacks New Deal Policies
, pp. 20-21
Varied Glimpses of the Collegiate Mind
, pp. 22-24
Dedicate $4000000 Mellon Cathedral
, p. 25
By the Way
, p. 25
[+]
On the Current Screen
, pp. 26-27
-
1 Review
The Informer (1935 Film)
by John Ford
Topics in Brief
, pp. 28-29
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 30
-
2 Reviews
Catherine the Great of Russia
by Gina Kaus
Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies
by Margaret Mead
Current Poetry
, p. 31
Scenery Is Scenery
, p. 32
Johnson Heads Opera
, p. 33
Yale Corners Art Awards
, p. 33
Fees for Art Exhibits
, p. 33
Reporter's Test Case
, pp. 34-35
Two Men and a Track-Meet
, p. 36
No Talker Good Pitcher
, p. 37
Brown Bomber's Birthday
, p. 37
Judges Should Wear Ascots
, p. 38
Sport Shots
, p. 39
Wall Street Is Inflation-Minded
, p. 40
Name Gay Exchange Head
, p. 41
Boom Forecaster
, p. 41
Chairman Weber Resigns
, p. 41
Demand Brings No Supply
, p. 41
Standard Sues Standard
, p. 41
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 42
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, pp. 44-45
[+]
June 1, 1935 Issue
=
59
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
Topics of the Day
, pp. 5-6
In Brief Review
, p. 7
Supreme Court Hits New Deal
, p. 8
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 9
Japan's Troops Beyond China's Wall
, p. 10
Nazi Gain in Czechoslovakia
, p. 10
Brazil Greets Argentina
, p. 10
Turkish Demand to Arm Dardanelles
, p. 11
Armour to Canada
, p. 11
Current Opinion
, pp. 12-13
Topics in Brief
, p. 14
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 15
Bonuses for War Veterans
, pp. 16-17
Science's Drive On a Public Enemy
, p. 18
Surveying the Week's Science News
, p. 19
Chaos in Mexico: Conflict of Church and State
, p. 20
Jane Addams Shunned Life of Ease
, p. 21
Share-Croppers' Plight
, p. 21
"Protocols" Condemned
, p. 21
Appeal for Anglican Reconversion
, p. 22
By the Way
, p. 22
A Baker's Dozen for the Players
, p. 23
From Mrs. Fitzherbert's Right Eye---
, p. 24
Abbey's New Policy
, p. 24
College Gets Mural Panels
, p. 24
Camera Art Shown
, p. 24
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 25
-
3 Reviews
Break of Hearts (1935 Film)
by Philip Moeller
A Night at the Ritz (1935 Film)
by William C. McGann
Age of Indiscretion (1935 Film)
by Edward Ludwig
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 26
The Summer Traveler Speeds on His Way
, p. 27
Stream-Lining Sweeps World's Railways
, pp. 28-29
New Air-Routes Put Jules Verne to Shame
, pp. 30-32
The Race for Supremacy on the Sea
, p. 33
Answering the Call of the Road
, p. 34
Visiting Public Works
, p. 35
Expanding the National Park System
, p. 36
On Peaks and Prairies
, p. 37
A Swiss New Deal
, p. 38
Canada Eases Entry for Tourists
, p. 39
Summer Calendar for Tourists
, pp. 40-41
Atlantic Seaboard Prepares to Play
, pp. 42-43
British Jubilee Year
, p. 44
Europe Makes Eager Bid for Tourists
, p. 45
The Old and New in Japan
, p. 46
The Americas Brought Nearer
, p. 47
Alaskan Colonization
, p. 48
Hawaii and California Greet the Navy
, pp. 49-50
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 51
-
1 Review
God's Soldier: General William Booth
by St. John G. Ervine
No Taxicabs for Casey
, p. 52
Coast Tornado
, p. 53
The Winners
, p. 54
Young Man of the Turf
, p. 55
No. 1000000
, p. 55
The President's Patman Bill Veto
, p. 56
Lending to Industry
, p. 57
Gold Leaving France
, p. 57
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 58
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 59
The Spice of Life
, pp. 60-64
[+]
June 8, 1935 Issue
=
40
Articles
Topics of the Day
, pp. 3-4
In Brief Review
, p. 5
Havoc in Earthquake and Floods
, p. 6
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 7
Germany's Proposal for an Air Locarno Pact
, p. 7
Japan's Army Making China Behave
, p. 8
King Plebiscite in Greece
, p. 8
Starhemberg---Prince and Politician
, p. 9
Current Opinion
, pp. 10-12
Topics in Brief
, p. 13
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 14
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 15
One Man One Day Three New Records
, pp. 16-17
Wings Under Scrutiny
, p. 18
Surveying the Week's Science News
, p. 19
No Legalized Lottery for Massachusetts
, pp. 20-21
Freak Results in Contract Bridge
, pp. 22-23
Technicolor May Revolutionize the Screen
, pp. 24-25
On the Current Screen
, pp. 26-27
Drama Relives Its Silver Years
, p. 28
Current Poetry
, p. 29
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 30
Gift Enriches Modern Art
, p. 31
Campus "Witch-Hunting" Decried
, p. 32
By the Way
, p. 32
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 33
School Controversies
, p. 34
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 35
-
1 Review
An Eastern Odyssey
by Georges Le Fevre
Oakmont: No Cinch for Specialists
, p. 36
Man on the Cover
, p. 37
New "Champeen"
, p. 37
Thumbs Down on Night Baseball
, p. 38
Pistols for Two or More But One May Play
, p. 39
Stocks Unsettled by the NRA Decision
, p. 40
Wall Street's May
, p. 41
Unfavorable Trade Balance
, p. 41
Light Bond Bidding
, p. 41
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 42
Britain's Hand in Ethiopia
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, p. 44
[+]
June 15, 1935 Issue
=
39
Articles
Topics of the Day
, p. 3
In Brief Review
, pp. 4-5
Flood Harries West's Rivet-Valleys
, p. 6
Gayer New Orleans
, p. 6
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 7
Byng's Death---One Noted British General Left
, p. 8
Nanking Yields to Japan
, p. 8
World-Wide Recovery Lags
, p. 9
"Political Honeymoon"
, p. 9
Rebels Sentenced
, p. 9
Current Opinion
, pp. 10-12
News and Comment From the National Capital
, p. 13
June Week at Annapolis
, p. 14
Honor-Men at West Point
, p. 15
Filming Sounds of Rare Birds' Songs
, p. 16
Surveying the Week's Science News
, p. 17
The Theater: Midstream in 1935
, pp. 18-19
Famed Chefs Enjoy Wives' Simple Cooking
, pp. 20-21
Coin-Collection Numbers 40000 Pieces
, p. 22
Presbyterian Fundamentalists Again Defeated
, p. 23
Mexico's "Blood-Drenched Altars"
, p. 24
Honorary Degrees
, p. 24
By the Way
, p. 25
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 26
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3 Reviews
The Loves of a Dictator (1935 Film)
by Victor Saville
Under the Pampas Moon (1935 Film)
by James Tinling
The Flame Within (1935 Film)
by Edmund Goulding
Topics in Brief
, p. 27
Current Poetry
, p. 28
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 29
-
1 Review
Black Reconstruction
by W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 30
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 31
Mr. Callow Takes on the West
, p. 32
Beating a Tradition With Polo-Mallets
, p. 33
The Winners
, p. 34
Bahram Wins at Epsom Downs
, p. 35
Stock Market Unsettlement Was Brief
, p. 36
Better Crop Prospects
, p. 37
Lower Margins
, p. 37
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, p. 40
[+]
June 22, 1935 Issue
=
43
Articles
Topics of the Day
, pp. 3-4
In Brief Review
, p. 5
Labor Strife in Toledo and Omaha
, p. 6
Elected But Had to Wait
, p. 6
New Work-Relief Plans
, p. 6
Clipper-Plane's Flight
, p. 6
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 7
Benes and Europe's Peace Prospects
, p. 8
Reinsdorf Explosion Mystery
, p. 8
Prince Lives Up to His Motto: Ich Diett
, p. 9
Paving Way to Peace in the Chaco
, p. 10
Nazis Release Torgler
, p. 10
Cailes vs. Cardenas
, p. 10
Current Opinion
, pp. 11-13
Mid-West Republicans Look to 1936
, pp. 14-15
Washington News and Comment
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
Birth Control Before the Medicos
, p. 18
Harnessing Lightning to Get Radium
, p. 19
Spider Not So Deadly
, p. 19
Study Bee's "Sweet Tooth"
, p. 19
Women's Clubs Hold National Convention
, p. 20
"G Men" in Action Crime's Trail Gets Hotter
, p. 21
Premarital Schooling Urged
, p. 22
By the Way
, p. 22
The National Theater Approaches Reality
, p. 23
Stadium Concerts to Open Season
, p. 24
Art Works in Card Form
, p. 24
Current Poetry
, p. 25
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 26
-
1 Review
The New America: The New World
by H.G. Wells
Advertising Revolution
, p. 27
News a la Capsule
, p. 27
[+]
On the Current Screen
, pp. 28-30
-
4 Reviews
Public Hero, No. 1 (1935 Film)
by J. Walter Ruben
Oil for the Lamps of China (1935 Film)
by Mervyn LeRoy
Our Little Girl (1935 Film)
by John S. Robertson
The Clairvoyant (1935 Film)
by Maurice Elvey
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 31
Tennis Over Lamb-Chops
, p. 32
Press Defends Pitts
, p. 33
California Presents: Drama on the Track
, p. 34
Thirteen Unlucky for Max Baer
, p. 35
Stocks Reflect Confidence in Recovery
, p. 36
America and World Cotton Market
, p. 37
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, p. 40
[+]
June 29, 1935 Issue
=
44
Articles
Topics of the Day
, pp. 3-4
America's Attempt to Ease Human Ills
, p. 5
Clash Over Utility Bill
, p. 6
In Brief Review
, p. 6
Kidnaper's Sentence
, p. 6
Heavenly Stepchild
, p. 6
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 7
Rich Chinese Traders Flee Chahar
, p. 8
Ethiopia's League Plea
, p. 8
Mexico's New Internal Struggle
, p. 9
Prince Criticized
, p. 9
Trotzky in Norway
, p. 9
Current Opinion
, pp. 10-12
Europe's Wide-Spread Censorship of Press
, p. 13
The Hotter It Gets in Washington---The Sooner Congress Finishes Its Job
, pp. 14-15
Washington News and Comment
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
Scientific Research in Need of Funds
, p. 18
Detecting of Finger-prints Revolutionized
, p. 19
Woman Watcher of Earthquakes
, p. 20
Chimpanzee's Infant
, p. 20
Carrel-Lindbergh Discovery
, p. 20
Social Service Calls for End of Laissez-Faire
, p. 21
Anti-Crime Graduates Rewarded
, p. 22
By the Way
, p. 22
A Cricket-Free Summer Theater
, p. 23
Snap-Shots on the Walls
, p. 24
Five Moderns on View
, p. 24
Chinese Art for London
, p. 24
Artist Commissioned
, p. 24
Students Win Prizes
, pp. 24-25
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 26
-
2 Reviews
Deep, Dark River
by Robert Rylee
Back to Work
by Harold L. Ickes
Current Poetry
, p. 27
[+]
On the Current Screen
, pp. 28-29
-
2 Reviews
The Glass Key (1935 Film)
by Frank Tuttle
Nell Gwyn (1935 Film)
by Herbert Wilcox
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, pp. 30-31
Just for the Fun of It
, pp. 32-33
Baseball's Synthetic Double-Headers
, p. 34
Brawn Wins at Poughkeepsie
, p. 35
British Polo-Team
, p. 35
Wall Street Disturbed But Hopeful
, p. 36
Market Not Gay's Sole Interest
, p. 37
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, p. 40
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1935
=
13
Issues,
542
Articles
[+]
July 6, 1935 Issue
=
40
Articles
Topics of the Day
, pp. 3-4
New Labor Bill Stirs Controversy
, p. 5
President's Program for Idle Youth
, p. 6
New Post for Johnson
, p. 6
Utilities and Lobbyists
, p. 6
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 7
Mexican Amnesty
, p. 7
Japan's Steady Drive in China
, p. 8
"Lawrence of Arabia" Alive?
, p. 8
"Day-Trip" to Africa
, p. 8
Current Opinion
, pp. 9-11
Topics in Brief
, p. 12
Washington News and Comment
, p. 13
Signs of Peace and Militarism in Europe
, pp. 14-15
Science Arms Against Farmer's Four Foes
, p. 16
Tuberculosis Control Predicted
, p. 17
Baptists Consider Political Activity
, pp. 18-19
The Pitfalls of Slam Bidding
, pp. 20-21
Danes' Fourth of July
, p. 22
Lutheran Unity Drawing Near
, p. 23
Canonist vs. Coughlin
, p. 23
Richard Strauss's New Opera Falters
, pp. 24-25
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 26
"The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 27
Current Poetry
, p. 28
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 29
-
3 Reviews
Love Me Forever (1935 Film)
by Victor Schertzinger
Sanders of the River (1935 Film)
by Zoltan Korda
No More Ladies (1935 Film)
by Edward H. Griffith and George Cukor
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, pp. 30-31
"Brown Bomber" Gets the Notices
, p. 32
"Joe the Beaut" Hopes to Return to Ring
, p. 33
Pitts Precedents and O'Connell
, p. 34
The Giants Blast a Boast
, p. 35
Sport Sliots
, p. 35
The Stock Market and the Wealth Taxes
, p. 36
Forward Business Trend
, p. 37
But Little New Cash
, p. 37
President's Gold Message
, p. 37
FDIC Extended
, p. 37
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
July 13, 1935 Issue
=
45
Articles
Topics of the Day
, pp. 3-4
Processing-Tax Revolt Grows
, p. 5
Clear Call for New Third Party
, p. 6
Bonus Hovers Over Capital
, p. 6
In Brief Review
, p. 6
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 7
Protest Accord and Warning
, p. 8
Hapsburg Homecoming
, p. 8
An Uncertain Bastille Day
, p. 8
Lloyd George Vortex of Political Whirlpool
, p. 9
Mass-Production Methods Worry Japan
, p. 10
Current Opinion
, pp. 11-13
Making Ready for Stratosphere Ascent in the Black Hills of South Dakota
, pp. 14-15
Washington News and Comment
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
Virus Apparently Made Visible at Last
, p. 18
Geologist's Conservation Warning
, p. 19
Dust-Storm Forecasts
, p. 19
Children's Color-Blindness
, p. 19
Trend of Aircraft Design
, p. 19
Russia Rediscovers Family Life's Value
, p. 20
Rabbis Shun Communism Fascism
, p. 21
By the Way
, p. 21
Broadway Looks Askance at Summer Theater
, p. 22
Concerts in Germany
, p. 23
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 24
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1 Review
Men Without Names (1935 Film)
by Ralph Murphy
Current Poetry
, p. 25
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 26
-
1 Review
Our Oriental Heritage
by Will Durant
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 27
Press: Turning on the Light
, p. 28
Wrangel Island Heroine Found
, p. 29
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, pp. 30-31
New Names for Sports Scrap-Books
, pp. 32-33
Tragedy Overshadows Victory
, p. 34
British Boxers Win
, p. 34
Red-Head from California
, p. 35
Sport Shots
, p. 35
Wall Street and Washington
, p. 36
Sales Taxes and Trade
, p. 37
Pruning for New Growth
, p. 37
Credit for Small Industry
, p. 37
Trade Fears Passing
, p. 37
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-42
[+]
July 20, 1935 Issue
=
43
Articles
Topics of the Day
, pp. 3-4
Lobby Investigation Widens
, p. 5
Parole-System Criticized
, p. 5
Stratosphere Uncharted
, p. 5
Floods---Nature in Freakish Mood
, p. 6
In Brief Review
, p. 6
William Green Labor Conciliator
, p. 7
Map of Ethiopia
, p. 8
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 9
Political Crisis in Austria
, p. 10
Trade-Pact Signed
, p. 10
Dreyfus Hero of Drama Dies
, p. 10
Current Opinion
, pp. 11-13
The World Turns Its Eyes on Ethiopia Where Italy Seeks an African Destiny
, pp. 14-15
Washington News and Comment
, p. 16
Specter of Paralysis Stalks Carolina
, p. 17
Relativity Theory Extended
, p. 18
Meteor Moving Day
, p. 18
Eyes to Identify Criminals
, p. 18
Teachers Demand Academic Freedom
, p. 19
Christian Endeavor Convention
, p. 20
Birth Control Assailed
, p. 20
Helen Hayes Ends Her Screen Career
, p. 21
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 22
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1 Review
President Masaryk Tells His Story
by Karel Capek and T.G. Masaryk
Current Poetry
, p. 23
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 24
-
2 Reviews
Escapade (1935 Film)
by Robert Z. Leonard
The Raven (1935 Film)
by Lew Landers
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 25
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 26
Topics in Brief
, p. 27
Editors Voice Opposition
, p. 28
Pigeons as Porters
, p. 28
German Universities Go Militant
, p. 29
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 30
Virgin Islands Inquiry Draws Fire
, p. 31
Greenhorn at Meadow Brook
, p. 32
Another Irish Champion
, p. 33
Boos for the All-Star Game
, p. 34
The Importance of Good Coaching
, p. 35
Some Increasing Hopefulness of Business
, p. 36
New Tokens of Business Recovery
, p. 37
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, pp. 38-39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-52
Field-Trials for Dachshunds
, p. 53
[+]
July 27, 1935 Issue
=
42
Articles
Topics of the Day
, pp. 3-4
The Third Chamber Never Adjourns
, p. 5
Halt Relief to Aid Harvest
, p. 6
For the Record
, p. 6
Washington News and Comment
, p. 7
Summer Brings More Youths Into the CCC
, pp. 8-9
Topics of the Day Abroad
, p. 10
Tragedy Stalks Air Line
, p. 11
Lion of Judah Defies Rome's Eagles
, p. 12
Orange versus Green Again
, p. 12
Saving Money for France
, p. 12
Current Opinion
, pp. 13-15
Home-Made Earthquake-Prophet
, p. 16
From Salad-Oil to Paint
, p. 17
Parceling the Heavens
, p. 17
Flexner's Successor Named
, p. 17
Laying the Ghost of College Communism
, pp. 18-19
Slogans Through the Mails
, p. 20
By the Way
, pp. 20-21
Trench-Fright Goes Behind the Footlights
, pp. 22-23
Music Moves Into the Woods
, p. 24
Carving ""American Look"
, p. 24
Paris Theaters Closed
, p. 24
One-Man Art Shows
, p. 24
Topics in Brief
, p. 25
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 26
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2 Reviews
I Was Hitler's Prisoner
by Stefan Lorant
America Faces the Barricades
by John L. Spivak
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 27
-
2 Reviews
She (1935 Film)
by Lansing C. Holden and Irving Pichel
Front Page Woman (1935 Film)
by Michael Curtiz
Current Poetry
, p. 28
Public Defenders as a Crime-Cure
, p. 29
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, pp. 30-31
Watching the Hawks
, p. 32
No Record for Schumacher
, p. 33
Too Old to Tinker
, p. 33
Food for Football
, p. 33
Sand Pit to Championship
, p. 34
Back to "The Good Old Days" of Bridge
, p. 35
Expecting Revival in Durable Goods
, p. 36
Monetary Experts Disagree
, p. 37
Bond Gold-Clause Upheld
, p. 37
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-42
[+]
August 3, 1935 Issue
=
42
Articles
Reform Before Revenue in Taxation?
, pp. 3-4
New AAA Wins Abuse and Applause
, p. 5
He Can't Fish Until Congress Adjourns
, p. 6
Washington News and Comment
, p. 7
"Purging" the Relief-Rolls
, p. 8
Lobbying by Wire
, p. 8
Terre Haute No. 3 General-Strike City
, p. 9
Roosevelt Settles Feud
, p. 9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
Italy and Ethiopia Confronting the League
, p. 11
It All Happened in a Nazi Week
, p. 12
Shake-Up in Japanese Army
, p. 12
Reds and World Revolution
, p. 12
Britain's Abandonment of Naval Ratios
, p. 13
Lloyd George's Proposals Scorned
, p. 14
Canadian Political Landslide
, p. 14
Cardenas Triumphant
, p. 14
Is $15000000 Salmon Industry Facing Doom?
, p. 15
Seeking Ideal "Flying Flivver"
, p. 16
Surveying Week's Science News
, p. 17
"G Men" Wage Unending War
, p. 18
Radio Patrol Most Effective Crime Deterrent
, p. 18
Why They Get Their Man
, p. 19
Christian Ethiopia's Cry to Christendom
, p. 20
Convia-Camp Tragedy Stirs Press
, p. 21
Mothers Shouldn't Win Literary Prizes
, pp. 22-23
Volkert's Unique "Cattle-Logs"
, p. 24
Translated Opera
, p. 24
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 25
-
4 Reviews
Ginger (1935 Film)
by Lewis Seiler
Shanghai (1935 Film)
by James Flood
Broadway Gondolier (1935 Film)
by Lloyd Bacon
Alibi Ike (1935 Film)
by Ray Enright
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 26
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1 Review
Lucy Gayheart
by Willa Cather
Current Poetry
, p. 27
Current Events
, p. 28
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 29
They Stand Out From the Crowd
, p. 30
Heat Hits the Major Leagues
, p. 31
Mr. Wear Kicks Up the Turf
, p. 32
Guest Likely Choice
, p. 32
Sport Shots
, p. 33
"Take Me to the Ball Game..."---Candid Shots at a National Pastime
, pp. 34-35
Market Strength Due to Sober Buying
, pp. 36-37
Weekly Chart of Congressional Aaion
, pp. 38-39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
August 10, 1935 Issue
=
48
Articles
Lobby-Inquiry Recoil Disconcerts Administration
, pp. 3-4
Clamor Increases as Congress Debates Taxes
, p. 5
Battle-Lines Forming for 1936
, p. 6
Listening to America's Voice
, p. 7
The New Orleans Political War
, p. 8
Roosevelt Plans Trip
, p. 8
Topics in Brief
, p. 9
Breathing-Spell in Italo-Ethiopian Dispute
, p. 10
New York in International Incidents
, p. 11
Moscow's Strike-Signal to America
, p. 12
France Becomes Navy-Conscious
, p. 13
History in the Making in Eastern Europe
, p. 14
Medical Care for the Unemployed
, p. 15
Olympic Games Boycott Urged
, p. 16
By the Way
, p. 16
Capone Tax-History Fails to Repeat
, p. 17
Father Knickerbocker's War on Rackets
, p. 17
Picked Police Trained by U.S.
, p. 18
Crime and Depression
, p. 18
Making the Convict Pay
, p. 18
San Francisco's Two Giant Bridges
, p. 19
Oakland Bay Golden Gate Triborough
, pp. 20-21
Dirigible Crash-Causes Sought
, p. 22
Stretching the Life-Span
, p. 22
Surveying the Week's Science News
, p. 23
Hollywood's Scenarists Gird for War
, p. 24
Current Poetry
, p. 25
Opera's New Paths to the People
, p. 26
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 27
-
1 Review
Asylum
by William Seabrook
Threat Seen in "Anti-Sedition" Bill
, p. 28
Press Pioneer
, p. 28
[+]
On the Current Screen
by Argus, p. 29
-
4 Reviews
Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935 Film)
by Clyde Bruckman
Curly Top (1935 Film)
by Irving Cummings
The Irish in Us (1935 Film)
by Lloyd Bacon
Dante's Inferno (1935 Film)
by Harry Lachman
Current Events
, p. 30
From Our Readers to Our Readers
, p. 31
Spotlight on the Sulkies
, p. 32
Mr. O'Mahoney Undisputed Wrestling Champion
, p. 33
Tears at Wimbledon
, p. 34
Sport Shots
, p. 34
Bridge Partner's Lead Always Best Clue
, p. 35
Wall Street Awaits the Public's Return
, p. 36
Relief Program Lags
, p. 37
Cotton Roads
, p. 37
Light Trading
, p. 37
Hudson's Recovery
, p. 37
Textile Imports
, p. 37
Persons and Personalities
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-42
[+]
August 17, 1935 Issue
=
40
Articles
Roosevelt's Rhode Island Reversal
, p. 3
Political Developments
, p. 4
Henry Ford Jim James and Taxes
, p. 5
Utility-Baron in Eliza Role
, p. 6
Meat Off Detroit Housewives' Menus
, p. 7
Can Relief-Workers Go on Strike?
, p. 8
Benefits for Thousands
, p. 8
Topics in Brief
, p. 9
Midsummer Ferment in Germany
, p. 10
French Economic Turmoil
, p. 10
New Era Opening for India
, p. 11
Haile Selassie and II Duce Eager for Publicity
, p. 12
Europe Looks at the Abyssinian Situation
, p. 13
They Came Here Before the Vikings
, p. 14
Keeping Pace With Science
, p. 15
The Increase in the National Income
, p. 16
"Take It as Scouts With Chins Up"
, p. 17
Alien "Shake-Down"
, pp. 17-18
He Answers Call of the Arctic
, p. 19
Answering Lure of the Unknown
, p. 20
"Shanty-Boaters"
, pp. 20-21
All Doors But One Swing Wide to Youth
, p. 22
Avon Swan's Classics Brought to the Screen
, p. 23
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 24
-
1 Review
Winter Orchard, and Other Stories
by Josephine W. Johnson
Current Poetry
, p. 25
Free Press
, p. 26
They Don't Laugh Just to Be Polite
, pp. 26-27
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 28
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5 Reviews
The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935 Film)
by Victor Fleming
Accent on Youth (1935 Film)
by Wesley Ruggles
China Seas (1935 Film)
by Reginald Le Borg and Tay Garnett
Alias Bulldog Drummond (1935 Film)
by Walter Forde
Orchids to You (1935 Film)
by William A. Seiter
Persons and Personalities
, p. 29
The Open Forum
, pp. 30-31
Two Franks One Coach
, p. 32
Mr. Leyinsky Meets With an "Accident"
, p. 33
The Candid Camera Goes to Sea to Fish
, pp. 34-35
Wall Street Leaders Stress Political Change
, p. 36
The Cotton Problem
, p. 37
Discouraging Enterprise
, p. 37
Better Business
, p. 37
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 38
Current Events
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
August 24, 1935 Issue
=
44
Articles
Giving Hostages to Posterity
, p. 3
Taxation Advice and Family Trusts
, p. 4
Portents of Political Gale Ahead
, p. 5
Hopson's Choice
, p. 6
Farmers Foreclosures and Fists
, p. 7
Fall Ill Fights to Save Home
, p. 7
Court "Hands Off" on AAA Tax
, p. 7
Rogers Conquered the World With Humor
, p. 8
Post Conquered the World by Plane
, p. 9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
Smash-Up of Peace Parley on Ethiopia
, p. 11
Bay State Rebukes Nazi Policy
, p. 12
New Political Unrest in China
, p. 13
Army-Purge Murder
, p. 13
Machetes for Friendship
, p. 14
Science Best Thrives When Free to Think
, p. 15
Keeping Pace With Science
, p. 16
Toward Greater "Empire of Methodism"
, p. 17
Veterans' Camps Stir Criticism
, p. 18
In Jane Addams's Post
, pp. 18-19
King Arthur and His Fretful Gilbert
, p. 20
Current Poetry
, p. 21
Paint Time and Talent Working
, p. 22
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 23
-
2 Reviews
Honey in the Horn
by Harold Lenoir Davis
Facing Two Ways
by Baroness Shidzue Ishimoto
Correspondents Trek to Africa
, p. 24
Pushing Fight for New Copyright Law
, p. 25
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 26
-
3 Reviews
Alice Adams (1935 Film)
by George Stevens
The Call of the Wild (1935 Film)
by William A. Wellman
Bright Lights (1935 Film)
by Busby Berkeley
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 27
Persons and Personalities
, p. 28
Current Events
, p. 29
The Army Plays at War but in Earnest
, p. 30
Air Corps' New Target
, p. 31
Behind a "Poker Face"
, p. 32
U. S. Keeps Wightman Cup
, p. 33
"The Greatest Since Peter Manning"
, p. 34
The Winning Habit
, p. 35
The Stock Market and Business
, p. 36
Silver Developments
, p. 37
Less Wheat
, p. 37
Cold Comforts
, p. 37
Would Free Bank Credits
, p. 37
The Open Forum
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
August 31, 1935 Issue
=
41
Articles
The New Deal Rests Its Case
, pp. 5-6
"To Keep Us Out of War"
, p. 7
President's Challenge to Youth
, p. 8
Is New England "Forgotten Land"?
, p. 9
56 Unofficial Judges
, p. 9
"Alphabet Soup" in a Washington Mansion
, pp. 10-11
Modern Caesar and the League
, p. 12
Schacht's Warning to Nazis
, p. 13
Japan Opening Door in North China
, p. 14
Comintern Helmsman
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
Chemists Eye the Gas-Tank
, p. 16
Keeping Pace With Science
, p. 17
Air-Races Testing Pilots and Planes
, p. 18
New Guinea---Gold and the Air-Plane
, p. 19
Hunting for "Reds" Among Methodists
, p. 20
Paganism Communism or Freedom?
, p. 21
From a Hole in the Ground to Iowa
, p. 22
He Taught Russia to Laugh at Itself
, p. 23
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, pp. 24-25
-
1 Review
Vein of Iron
by Ellen Glasgow
No Mote Deference to Youth
, p. 26
That Transatlantic Charm
, p. 26
Current Poetry
, p. 27
Pitching the Voice to Success
, p. 28
Curiosity Defended
, p. 28
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 29
-
2 Reviews
The Crusades (1935 Film)
by Cecil B. DeMille
Anna Karenina (1935 Film)
by Clarence Brown
The Open Forum
, p. 30
Personality
, p. 31
Small Slams by Lawson Little
, p. 32
Open Competition for Wightman Cup?
, p. 33
Storm Over Berlin
, p. 34
Vanderbilt Wins King's Cup
, p. 34
Transformation of Mr. Reis
, p. 35
Sport Shots
, p. 35
Wall Street Smiles on "War Babies"
, p. 36
Radio Bull Market
, p. 37
New Cotton Plan
, p. 37
Ups and Downs
, p. 37
Current Events
, p. 38
Weekly Chart of Congressional Action
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
September 7, 1935 Issue
=
40
Articles
Old Enemy Waves Olive-Branch to Al Smith
, p. 3
Mississippi's Two-Edged Sword
, p. 4
Nine Mortal Men Prepare
, pp. 5-7
Spotlight Again Plays on Long
, p. 8
To Balance the Budget
, p. 8
Potato Revolt in New Jersey
, p. 9
Missouri's "Chips"
, p. 9
Empress Prays---War-Drums Beat
, p. 10
Queen Astrid's Fate
, p. 11
Soviet Russia's "Retort Contemptuous"
, p. 12
France's Mighty Wall Against German
, p. 13
Strife Smoldering Over Chaco
, p. 14
Peaceful Penetration
, p. 14
"Boot-Strap Economics" in Alberta
, p. 15
"Debunking" the Lightning
, p. 16
Foiling the Sun
, p. 16
Keeping Pace With Science
, p. 17
Race Equality: Raising the Jim Crow Issue
, pp. 18-19
Jobs for "Lady at the Lamp"
, p. 20
X-ray Infallible Judge of Old Masters
, p. 21
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 22
-
2 Reviews
Dwell in the Wilderness
by Alvah C. Bessie
The War of the Copper Kings
by Carl B. Glasscock
Current Poetry
, pp. 23-25
Children on Their Own Feet
, p. 26
Battle as Old as Eden
, p. 26
Persons and Personalities
, p. 27
Topics in Brief
, pp. 28-29
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 30
-
3 Reviews
Top Hat (1935 Film)
by Mark Sandrich
Diamond Jim Brady (1935 Film)
by A. Edward Sutherland
Page Miss Glory (1935 Film)
by Mervyn LeRoy
Current Events
, pp. 31-32
Mr. Perry Puffs a Pipe
, p. 33
Gamblers on the Gridiron
, p. 34
Bears Win 5-0
, p. 35
Out But Conscious
, p. 35
Stocks Affected by Europe's Alarms
, p. 36
Loans on Cotton
, p. 37
War and Prices
, p. 37
From a High-Bracketeer
, p. 37
Insurance Business Safe
, p. 37
Machines That Make Machines
, p. 38
The Open Forum
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
September 14, 1935 Issue
=
39
Articles
Senator's Auto-Hotel
, pp. 3-4
Roosevelt Respite and Recovery
, p. 5
Huey Long an Enemy and a Bullet
, p. 6
Taxing Spending and Borrowing
, p. 7
Arms and the Man at Washington
, p. 8
Wind Water and Death
, pp. 8-9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
Italo-Ethiopian Shadow-Boxing at Geneva
, p. 11
The Sun Dawns Red Over Africa
, p. 12
Americans Await Warning-Gun in Ethiopia
, pp. 13-16
Estonia's Brand of Dictatorship
, p. 17
Armies Play at War
, p. 17
Hayashi's Military Hara-Kiri
, p. 18
Votes for Senoras
, p. 18
Winning Battle Against Infantile Paralysis
, p. 19
Keeping Pace With Science
, pp. 20-21
Assuring Greater Safety at Sea
, pp. 22-23
Shipping Subsidies
, p. 24
Shipwreck Storm and Florida's New Canal
, p. 25
"Christ or Csesar?" Growing Issue
, p. 26
Death on the Highway
, pp. 26-27
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 28
Hollywood Discovers a Dramatist
, p. 29
America's Awe Poleaxed
, p. 30
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 31
-
1 Review
Freedom of the Press
by George Seldes
Current Poetry
, p. 32
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 33
-
1 Review
The Dark Angel (1935 Film)
by Sidney Franklin
Workshops versus Doll-Houses
, p. 34
"The World's Slow Stain"
, p. 34
Persons and Personalities
, p. 35
Dollar Democracy at Meadow Brook
, p. 36
Sport Shots
, p. 37
Weather Winner at Forest Hills
, pp. 38-39
Wall Street Expects Better Trade
, p. 40
Silver-Buying
, p. 41
Irritated Brokers
, p. 41
The Open Forum
, p. 42
Current Events
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, pp. 44-45
[+]
September 21, 1935 Issue
=
37
Articles
After Huey Long: What?
, pp. 3-4
WPA Becomes PWA's Big Brother
, p. 5
Mr. Farley Looks Forward
, p. 6
Deeper Breathing
, p. 6
Constitutionality at the Bar
, p. 7
Reunion at Gettysburg
, p. 7
Paris in 1919---Next Week in St. Louis
, pp. 8-9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
War's Shadow Over Peace City
, p. 11
Atnazons for Haile Selassie
, p. 12
"Greatest Political Show on Earth"
, p. 13
Greek Tug-of-War Over a King
, p. 14
No Red Flag for China
, p. 14
Weather-Men of the World
, p. 15
Who's to Blame for Auto Deaths?
, p. 16
Rebellion in Nursery
, p. 16
"Peace Peace---But There Is No Peace"
, p. 17
Saving the Students' Faith
, pp. 18-19
The Drama Dons Its Motley for the Season
, p. 20
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 21
-
1 Review
Anna Karenina (1935 Film)
by Clarence Brown
"The Greatest Musical Event of the Year"
, p. 22
Current Poetry
, p. 23
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, pp. 24-25
-
3 Reviews
Nations Can Live at Home
by O.W. Willcox
Mary, Queen of Scotland and the Isles
by Stefan Zweig
War Memoirs of Robert Lansing
by Robert Lansing
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 26
Storm Oyer the Flivver-Plane
, p. 27
Informality in Three Nations
, p. 28
Are You a Radical?
, p. 28
Women Owners of America
, p. 29
Current Events
, pp. 30-31
No Bombs or Bloodshed
, pp. 32-33
On Ten Thousand Gridirons
, p. 34
Happiest Man
, p. 35
An Empire on the Auction-Block
, p. 36
King Cotton's Friend
, p. 37
Persons and Personalities
, p. 38
The Open Forum
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
September 28, 1935 Issue
=
41
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
Sick King Coal's Relapse
, p. 5
Putting Arms on Forbidden List
, p. 6
Deaths on the Keys Arouse Veterans
, p. 7
Mooney in the Head-Lines
, p. 7
Schism Among Long's Political Heirs
, p. 8
Constitutionalists on the March
, p. 9
Studying Political Tracks
, p. 9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
War and Peace in the Balance
, p. 11
Napoleons vs. Britain's Navy
, pp. 12-13
When Death Strikes From the Sky
, pp. 14-15
Memel Danger-Spot to Peace
, p. 16
Skirmish in India
, p. 16
Japan's Pacific Jewels
, p. 16
Manuel Quezon President
, p. 17
Oldest Unfinished Dinner
, p. 18
Forecasting Artificial Radium
, p. 19
Curing the "Doomed"
, p. 19
Scarlet Fever Yields Serum
, p. 19
Saving the New "Lost Generation"
, p. 20
Pew Defies Pulpit
, p. 21
Paying Board in Jail
, p. 21
A Slight Case of Kidding Kidders
, pp. 22-23
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, pp. 24-25
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2 Reviews
Nanga Parbat Adventure
by Fritz Bechtold
They Shall Inherit the Earth
by Morley Callaghan
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 26
-
1 Review
Steamboat Round the Bend (1935 Film)
by John Ford
Forty Immortals Finish With
, p. 27
Current Poetry
, p. 28
Coals of Fire Feet of Alum
, p. 29
The Camera as Artist and Reporter
, p. 30
Lloyd's Never Bets---It Insures
, p. 31
Current Events
, p. 32
Boom in Bikes
, p. 33
Perched on a Polo Pedestal
, p. 34
No Percentage in Prophecy
, p. 35
Steel Army's Chief Promotes Miner's Son
, p. 36
Exit "The Very Man"
, p. 37
Emperor Wheat King Cotton
, p. 37
The Open Forum
, p. 38
Persons and Personalities
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1935
=
13
Issues,
606
Articles
[+]
October 5, 1935 Issue
=
48
Articles
First Blows for 1936
, p. 5
Keeping John Jones Out of War
, p. 6
Back to the Pits
, p. 6
New Commander and Old Issue
, p. 7
Women's Defeat in Oklahoma
, p. 7
"Hottest Spot"---Gotham WPA
, p. 8
President's Letter Splits Press and Clergy
, p. 9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
Ominous Hours in Italo-Ethiopian Crisis
, p. 11
Selassie Drags Out His War Drums
, p. 12
Memel and Nazi "Push to the East"
, p. 13
Storm Over German Protestantism
, p. 14
Nanking vs. Tokyo
, p. 14
Bell-Ringers for Health
, p. 15
Dawn-Man's Meals
, p. 16
700 Miles Per Hour
, p. 16
Catholics Pay Homage to Christ the King
, p. 17
Anniversary of English Bible
, p. 17
Taking Up the Charity Burden
, p. 18
"Lutherans Unite!"
, p. 18
New Approach to Liquor Problem
, p. 19
Mrs. Gangster's Lot
, p. 19
Is This Almost the Great American Play?
, p. 20
A Panorama of World's Fairs
, p. 21
Modern Art and Architecture on Display
, p. 22
A Titian Changes Hands
, pp. 22-23
[+]
Among the Outstanding Books
, p. 24
-
1 Review
The Seven Pillars of Wisdom
by T.E. Lawrence
A Painter of Dogs
, p. 24
Current Poetry
, p. 25
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 26
-
1 Review
She Married Her Boss (1935 Film)
by Gregory La Cava
"Vox Pop." on the Air
, p. 27
Problem: Who Owns the News?
, p. 28
Magazine Activity
, p. 28
Yale Editorial Enterprise
, p. 28
Publisher to Aid Public
, p. 29
No. 1 Money-Man of Show Business
, p. 30
New Jersey's Jinx-Beater
, p. 30
Born to Rulers or to Rule
, p. 31
World at Ringside by Proxy
, p. 32
Sport Shots
, p. 33
Stepping Out of an Early Sporting-Print
, p. 34
Poland's Sea Queen
, p. 35
Smiles and Gadgets at Electrical Show
, p. 36
New SEC Chief Takes Reins
, p. 37
An Empire of Steel
, p. 37
The Open Forum
, p. 38
Current Events
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
October 12, 1935 Issue
=
42
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
Keeping America at Peace
, p. 5
Secretary Wallace's "Hot Potato"
, p. 6
Labor-Party Ghost Stalks A.F. of L.
, p. 7
Old Chairs and New Deal
, p. 7
"New Hoover" Challenges New Deal
, p. 8
Uncle Sam: Landlord
, p. 8
General Staff of the Republican Party
, p. 9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
Roman Eagle Strikes; Ethiopian Lion Roars
, p. 11
"Silent Service" of Empire
, pp. 12-13
League Confronted With War in Ethiopia
, p. 14
British Lion's Cubs and War-Threat
, p. 15
Canada to Vote on Its New Deal
, p. 16
Boris Still Battling
, p. 16
Battling an Ancient Scourge
, p. 17
"Playing" the Planetarium
, p. 18
"Highbrows" and "Lowbrows"
, p. 18
Catholic Call to Social Workers
, p. 19
Spiritual Mobilization
, p. 19
Taming the Shrew With Whips and Midgets
, pp. 20-21
"So You're Writing a Play"
, pp. 22-23
Federal Pulmotor for the Arts
, pp. 24-25
[+]
Book Report
, pp. 26-27
-
3 Reviews
Sunrise to Evening Star
by Marina King
If Memory Serves
by Sacha Guitry
Who's Who Among North American Authors, Vol. VI
by Alberta Lawrence
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 28
-
1 Review
Into Little America (1935 Film)
by Frances March and Ewing Scott
Current Poetry
, p. 29
Cordell Hull: Fighter for Peace
, p. 30
Budget-Balancer
, pp. 30-31
Suez---Canal of Destiny
, pp. 32-33
Florida Canal Oliver Twists and Uncle Sam
, p. 34
A Captain Reports---
, p. 35
War versus World Series
, p. 36
Food for the "Fans"
, p. 37
Making Their Marks
, p. 38
Clash Over Teachers' Oath Law
, p. 39
Current Events
, p. 40
Will a New NRA Be Born?
, p. 41
Empire Recaptured
, p. 41
Future House
, p. 42
Truce After Word-War
, p. 42
"The Open Forum
, p. 43
The Spice of Life
, p. 44
[+]
October 19, 1935 Issue
=
42
Articles
Lag in Relief Program
, p. 3
Rallying-Cries Sound for 1936
, p. 4
Labor The Legion and Reds
, p. 5
State Department vs. Export Trade
, p. 6
Milk-Strike Violence
, p. 6
Hauptmann Drama Marches to Last Act
, p. 7
Topics in Brief
, p. 8
Italy First Nation Found Guilty by League
, p. 9
Rivalry for Ethiopian Throne
, p. 10
Russo-Japanese Friction
, p. 10
Greek King's Odyssey Nears End
, p. 11
A Prince Is Born
, p. 11
Shadows Over Old Heidelberg
, p. 12
Japan's Soft Pedal in China
, p. 12
Since Germany Forsook the League
, p. 13
Great Salt Lake Shrinks to Lowest Level
, p. 14
Plastics
, p. 15
Rise in Mental Ills Fought
, p. 15
Men Who Will Never Fight Again
, p. 16
"Father of Episcopal Church"
, p. 17
Painters of 21 Nations Vie in Modern Art
, p. 18
Ex-Sign-Painter's Art on View
, p. 19
Psychoanalysis More Deadly Than Bullets
, p. 20
Current Poetry
, p. 21
[+]
Book Report
, pp. 22-23
-
2 Reviews
Brownstone Fronts and Saratoga Trunks
by Henry Collins Brown
All About Reptiles, and Batrachians
by W.S. Berridge
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 24
-
1 Review
Red Salute (1935 Film)
by Sidney Lanfield
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 25
"Old Eagle Beak" Rides to War
, p. 26
Presidential Possibility
, pp. 26-27
Giants and Near-Giants
, p. 28
1200-Foot Fall Restful
, p. 29
"Mounties" Die on Duty
, p. 30
Wires Trap Criminals
, p. 31
Coaching by "Anonymous"
, pp. 32-33
Out of the Wild West They Came
, p. 34
Current Events
, p. 35
Sanctions Economic Dilemma for Mussolini
, p. 36
Gain in Car-Sales
, p. 37
Recovery Gets Electrical Speed-Up
, p. 38
Gay Warns Against Inflation
, p. 38
The Open Forum
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, p. 40
[+]
October 26, 1935 Issue
=
36
Articles
Back to or Forward With the Constitution?
, p. 3
Advances in Bread Prices
, p. 4
Taking Counsel With Themselves
, p. 5
Precedents for Officialdom
, p. 5
Model Towns
, p. 6
A.F. of L. True to Tradition
, p. 6
Mountain-Building Quakes
, p. 6
Topics in Brief
, p. 7
A Sword of Damocles Over Mussolini
, p. 8
Sharpsfaooting King Rallies Ethiopia
, p. 9
Henderson Peace Apostle Dies
, p. 9
Japan at Door to South China
, p. 10
Fascist Dictator for Austria
, p. 11
German War Staff Reborn
, p. 11
Canadian Hopes from Triumph of Liberals
, pp. 12-13
Soldier in a Battle That Never Ends
, p. 14
Ready-Made Mine Explosives
, p. 15
Miniature Bells
, p. 15
---"Sloggin' Over Africa"
, p. 16
Fresh Hope for Church Unity
, p. 17
Mexico's War on Religion
, p. 17
Charleston (and Gershwin) Provide Folk-Opera
, pp. 18-19
[+]
Book Report
, pp. 20-21
-
1 Review
Salamina
by Rockwell Kent
[+]
On the Current Screen
, pp. 22-23
-
1 Review
La Maternelle (1933 Film)
by Jean Benoit-Levy and Marie Epstein
Sea Power---Bulwark of Peace
, pp. 24-26
Current Events
, p. 27
The Open Forum
, pp. 28-31
Figures Favor Forward Pass
, pp. 32-33
"Queen Helen" of Air
, p. 34
Titan of the Zeppelins
, p. 35
Machines That Do All But Say "Thank You"
, p. 36
Heralds of Trade Upswing
, p. 37
Presidential Possibility
, p. 38
For President: A Woman
, p. 38
U.S. Children With News-Making Names
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, p. 40
[+]
November 2, 1935 Issue
=
42
Articles
Taking Up the Slack in Recovery
, p. 3
Keeping America Out of War
, p. 4
"California Here I Go"---Hearst
, p. 5
Corn-Hog Farmers Back AAA
, p. 6
New Tests for New Deal
, p. 6
Walker's Homecoming
, p. 6
Back to or Forward With the Constitution?
, p. 7
Topics in Brief
, p. 8
Gloomy Prospects for Naval Conference
, p. 9
Britain Rearming to Keep Peace
, p. 10
Elections for Britain
, p. 10
Mussolini's Defiance of the League
, p. 11
Crete Against Greek Monarchy
, p. 11
"A Stiletto at Heart of the British Empire"
, p. 12
An Island's Reign of Terror
, p. 13
China's Peasant Rising
, p. 13
"Social Maturity": Year-by-Year Tests
, p. 14
Synthetic Rubber: Nature Outdone
, p. 15
Dust-Storms' Aftermath
, p. 15
"Numbers" Gangsters and Bullets
, p. 16
"W Men" Rival "G Men"
, p. 16
The New Lost Generation
, p. 17
Huguenot Anniversary
, p. 17
"Queen Bea" Recaptures Broadway
, pp. 18-21
Artists Get Their Own New Deal
, pp. 22-23
[+]
Russia Films "Gulliver" With Puppets
, pp. 24-25
-
1 Review
The New Gulliver (1935 Film)
by Aleksandr Ptushko and A. Vanichkin
Chaplin: Machine-Age Don Quixote
, pp. 26-27
[+]
Book News
, p. 28
-
1 Review
It Can't Happen Here
by Sinclair Lewis
Current Events
, p. 29
The Open Forum
, p. 30
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 31
Architect at the Horse Show
, p. 32
Billiards Comes of Age
, p. 32
The Winners
, p. 33
A Correction
, pp. 33-35
Automobile Show Does Its Part as Trade-Spur
, p. 36
Market Shoots Upward
, p. 37
The New Haven Would Reorganize
, p. 38
Editor on Reserve Board
, p. 38
Laval: "Involuntary Dictator"
, p. 39
Presidential Possibility
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, pp. 40-41
[+]
November 9, 1935 Issue
=
47
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
November Straws for 1936
, p. 5
Political Drama for Georgia
, p. 5
Troops Out in South Carolina
, p. 6
Educational-Menu Survey
, p. 6
AAA: Action Reaction Satire
, p. 7
Production Up; Jobs Lag
, p. 7
Earthquakes East and West
, p. 7
Neutrality: Warnings and Support
, p. 8
Walker's Return
, p. 8
Back to or Forward With the Constitution?
, p. 9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
Fighting Fronts in Geneva and Ethiopia
, p. 11
Assassination in China
, p. 11
Twilight for Nazi Neopagans
, p. 12
Churchill Enrages Hitler
, p. 12
Emperor Receives Garner
, p. 12
Bribery Scandal in Spain
, p. 13
As Greek King Comes Back
, p. 13
Turkey as Peacemaker
, p. 13
They Walk in Danger to Conquer Disease
, p. 14
Man: Free-Willed or Mechanistic?
, p. 15
Profession of Motherhood
, p. 15
Peace Cries Resound in an Unheeding World
, p. 16
Catholics Stirred Over Mexico
, p. 16
Explosive Play Stirs the Sleepy Theater
, p. 17
Van Gogh's Intense Art on Display
, p. 18
"Motordom on Parade" With New Show
, pp. 19-21
From Horseless Carriages to Stream-Lines
, pp. 22-27
What the 1936 Models Look Like
, pp. 28-30
Safety: Now It's Up to Man at the Wheel
, pp. 31-33
Questions of Policy for Shipowners
, pp. 34-35
[+]
Book News
, pp. 36-37
-
2 Reviews
Mrs. Astor's Horse
by Stanley Walker
Forty Years--Forty Millions
by George Britt
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 38
-
1 Review
The Last Days of Pompeii (1935 Film)
by Ernest B. Schoedsack
Current Poetry
, p. 39
The Open Forum
, pp. 40-42
Current Events
, p. 43
Prayers in the Field
, p. 44
Another All-Star Game
, p. 45
Investment Bankers Find Skies Clearing
, pp. 46-47
Toys: Sugar-Coated Education
, p. 48
U. S. Steel Activity Gains
, p. 48
Business Notes
, p. 49
Presidential Possibility
, p. 50
"Dirt-Farmer" Governor
, p. 50
Children of the Celluloid
, p. 51
The Spice of Life
, pp. 52-53
[+]
November 16, 1935 Issue
=
46
Articles
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
Electoral Blows and Boosts for New Deal
, p. 5
Press Splits on Eleaions' Meaning
, p. 6
Judicial Thumbs Down on Utility Act
, p. 7
Signals From Young Republicans
, p. 7
From Doles to Jobs
, p. 8
Exit: Senator Norris
, p. 8
Digest Again Polls Nation on the New Deal
, p. 9
Wealth: What There May Be to Share
, p. 10
Unscientific Hurricane
, p. 10
Topics in Brief
, p. 11
Baldwin's Program Up to British Voters
, p. 12
Monocled Monarchy for Greece
, p. 13
Canada and Reciprocity
, p. 13
"Show-down" in Shanghai
, p. 13
Reds and Nazis in Festival
, p. 14
Crucial Days for Rome---and Geneva
, p. 15
The Man Behind the Giant Telescope
, p. 16
Change Beds at 8 18 and 38
, p. 17
Choosing a Doctor
, p. 17
Paganism's Challenge to Christianity
, p. 18
Prospect of Presbyterian Schism
, p. 19
Black-Out for Blue-Laws
, p. 19
Cardenas vs. U. S. Catholics
, p. 19
Pride Prejudice and Free Wit
, pp. 20-21
America's Child Artists: Gay and Realistic
, pp. 22-23
[+]
News of the Book World
, pp. 24-25
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2 Reviews
The Twenties
by Mark Sullivan
Fashion Careers: American Style
by Catharine Oglesby
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 26
-
1 Review
A Night at the Opera (1935 Film)
by Sam Wood
Current Poetry
, p. 27
Transcontinental "Flying Pullmans"
, p. 28
Pilot-Licenses for Women
, p. 28
Air-Ship's Future
, p. 29
Remembering a Hero
, p. 30
You're Not Losing Your Mind
, p. 31
The Open Forum
, pp. 32-33
Baldwin: John Bull
, p. 34
Presidential Possibility
, p. 35
Current Events
, p. 36
No Scalps Wanted
, pp. 37-38
Sport Shots
, p. 39
Recovery: Business and Labor to Confer
, p. 40
Kellogg Raises Wages
, p. 40
China's Silver Program
, p. 41
Independents' Car-Sales Up
, p. 42
Business Notes
, pp. 42-43
The Spice of Life
, p. 44
[+]
November 23, 1935 Issue
=
44
Articles
Five States Send First Returns in New Deal Poll
, p. 3
"Breathing Spell": Pros and Cons
, p. 4
State Officials Under Fire
, p. 4
Hoover's New Deal "Remedies"
, p. 5
Lynchings Stir Southern Debate
, p. 6
Nantucket but Mass?
, p. 6
Christian Unity
, p. 7
New Deal Court Football
, p. 7
Triumph and Tragedy in British Elections
, p. 8
Egypt's Riotous Independence Day
, p. 9
Trade Pact With Canada
, p. 9
Italy Strikes Back at Sanctionist Nations
, p. 10
Shake-up on Battle-field
, p. 10
"Divide and Rule"---Japan in North China
, p. 11
Philippines Start Out as a Nation
, p. 12
A King Goes Home
, p. 12
Sea Power and Parity Around the Table
, pp. 13-14
Bringing the Breath of Life
, p. 15
Figuring for Health
, p. 16
Smelling Out a Tumor
, p. 16
"The Right to Die"
, p. 17
Carnegie
, p. 18
Exit Communism
, pp. 18-19
A Reckless Beloved Patriot
, p. 20
Photography as Modern Competitor of Art
, pp. 21-23
[+]
News of the Book World
, p. 24
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3 Reviews
I Write As I Please
by Walter Duranty
The Diary of Our Own Samuel Pepys: 1911-1934
by Franklin P. Adams
Eat, Drink and Be Wary
by F.J. Schlink
Topics in Brief
, p. 25
[+]
On the Current Screen
, p. 26
-
1 Review
So Red the Rose (1935 Film)
by King Vidor
Current Poetry
, p. 27
America's Aerial Bridge to the Orient
, p. 28
Flying: Far and High
, p. 29
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 30
Current Events
, p. 31
The Open Forum
, p. 32
Open Season for Chilblains
, p. 33
Death-Rattle on the Gridiron
, pp. 34-35
Bankers Shed Gloom Hail "Happy Days"
, p. 36
Storm Over Foreign Steel
, p. 37
Christmas Club Millions
, p. 37
Oil-Supply: Dwindling or Gushing?
, p. 38
Business Notes
, p. 38
Presidential Possibility
, p. 39
Never-Say-Die Premier
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, p. 40
[+]
November 30, 1935 Issue
=
47
Articles
Worried Mayors and Relief
, p. 3
Pyramiding of Taxes
, p. 3
Carving His Turkey and Budget
, p. 4
New Deal Stili Trailing in Digest Poll
, p. 5
New Townsend Plan Strategy
, p. 6
New England: Drive for Progress
, p. 7
Lewis Out in A.F.L. Fight
, p. 7
Death in Soda-Packages
, p. 7
Mr. Eccles's Quick Reply
, p. 7
Topics in Brief
, p. 8
France's Dangerous Man of the Hour
, p. 9
Emperor Halts Japan's "Lawrence"
, p. 10
Death of Admiral Jellicoe
, p. 10
Italy Girds Its Loins Against Sanctions
, p. 11
Crafty Wily Ethiopians
, p. 11
Nazis' New Anti-Jewish Drive
, p. 12
Terrorist Trial Wrecked
, p. 12
Hyderabad's "Voice From the Sky"
, p. 13
Two M.P.'s Who Will Not Sit
, p. 13
"Nearest Human" of the Apes
, p. 14
Flutes: From Reed to Platinum
, p. 15
Freedom of Scholarship
, p. 15
Oxford Faith: Statesman's Hope
, p. 16
"Schultz" at the Gate
, p. 16
Warning to Liquor Industry
, p. 17
Placing Human Rights First
, p. 17
The Mantles of Ziegfeld and Barnum
, p. 18
Ever This Twain Is Met
, p. 19
Bennington's Modern Theater
, pp. 19-21
[+]
News of the Book World
, pp. 22-23
-
3 Reviews
From Red Sea to Blue Nile
by Rosita Forbes
Cradle of the Storms
by Bernard R. Hubbard
Mars, His Idiot
by H.M. Tomlinson
On the Current Screen
, pp. 24-25
Man's Justice to Woman in the Hills
, p. 26
Nemesis of Racketeers
, pp. 27-28
National Safety Drive
, p. 29
The Open Forum
, p. 30
Current Events
, p. 31
"Daffy Whirl" on Wheels
, pp. 32-33
Sport Shots
, p. 34
Trade-Pact Controversy Bubbles
, p. 35
Utilities: Hornet's Nest Stirred
, p. 36
Pride Profits and Portables
, p. 36
The Cost of a Job
, p. 37
Business Notes
, p. 37
Business Is One New World for Women
, p. 38
Toscanini to Keep Baton
, p. 39
Third-Party Advocate
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, p. 40
[+]
December 7, 1935 Issue
=
53
Articles
The Lexicographer's Uneasy Chair
, p. 2
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 3-4
New Deal's Big Day: December 9
, p. 5
Roosevelt Finds Nation Solvent
, p. 6
Political Leaders Busy
, p. 6
Digest Poll: New Deal Lags in 13 of 18 States
, p. 7
Showdown Coming on Bonus
, p. 8
Vindication for Judge Lindsey
, p. 9
Speeding Diplomat
, p. 9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
Oil Troubling Mediterranean Blue Waters
, p. 11
Second Heir to Son of Heaven
, p. 12
Ethiopians Fight Back
, p. 12
New Zealand's New Leader
, p. 12
Crushing "Red Revolt" in Brazil
, p. 13
Laval Wins But---
, p. 13
A King's Triumphal Return
, p. 14
Cuba's Balked Elections
, p. 14
British-Japanese Tension
, p. 15
Army for Philippines
, p. 15
Conquering "Man's Last Specter"
, p. 16
Black Wolf Takes His Own Picture
, p. 17
Rubber Into Horn
, p. 17
Visiting Prelate---Social Crusader
, p. 18
Flare-Up Over Mexico
, p. 18
War Debts as Peace Pool
, p. 19
Presidents Are Made Over Teacups
, p. 20
Photographic Hobby Becomes Exacting Art
, p. 21
[+]
News of the Book World
, pp. 22-23
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3 Reviews
Discovery: The Story of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition
by Richard E. Byrd
America Strikes Back
by Gustavus Myers
Old Bill Looks at Europe
by Bruce Bairnsfather
[+]
On the Current Screen
, pp. 24-25
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2 Reviews
Frisco Kid (1935 Film)
by Lloyd Bacon
Hands Across the Table (1935 Film)
by Mitchell Leisen
Oral Reading: Self-peveloper
, p. 26
Child in His Own World
, p. 26
Sleep: Quality vs. Quantity
, p. 27
Knox: "Go-Getter" Candidate
, p. 28
Mysterious Marshal
, p. 29
Chicago's Crime-Palm to New York
, p. 30
Hauptmann vs. "Jafsie"
, pp. 30-31
Piercing Antarctica's Secrets
, pp. 32-33
Earth's Crust Lava-Cushioned
, p. 34
Current Poetry
, p. 35
Bases: Naval Back-Stop
, pp. 36-37
Press-Freedom Furor
, p. 38
War Within a War
, p. 39
52 Words Then Magazine
, p. 39
No Press-Agents Needed
, p. 40
Trotters on the Block
, pp. 41-42
Congress of Industry Speaks
, p. 43
U. S. and Utilities in Litigation
, p. 44
Labor's Family Quarrel
, p. 44
Business Notes
, p. 45
The Open Forum
, p. 46
Current Events
, p. 47
The Spice of Life
, p. 48
[+]
December 14, 1935 Issue
=
50
Articles
The Open Forum
, pp. 2-4
Industry Against the New Deal
, p. 5
Hot and Hotter Potatoes
, p. 6
Barrage by Ickes
, p. 6
Digest Poll Returns From Over Half the Union
, p. 7
New Deal and Its Key-Men
, p. 8
Rehousing in Slums and Valley
, p. 9
A Mayor Quiets Down
, p. 9
Topics in Brief
, p. 10
"Friendly Enemies" in North China
, p. 11
War in Africa; Talk in Europe
, p. 12
Laval's Hold on France
, p. 12
France: No Naval Cinderella
, p. 13
Church Defiance of Hitler
, p. 13
Coal-Miner's Example to Russia
, p. 14
A London Editor Speaks
, p. 14
Reads Skulls to Bare Secrets of Past
, p. 15
Quick Thinking in Earthquakes
, p. 16
Triumphs of Research
, p. 16
Bringing Christianity to "Hell America"
, p. 17
Staying Married
, p. 17
Birth-Control Debate Renewed
, p. 18
War on Barleycorn
, p. 18
Flogging Hollywood Is Always Fun
, p. 19
Fifty Millions in Art Becomes Accessible
, p. 20
On the Current Screen
, p. 21
Coordinating Stream-Lined Rail Progress
, pp. 22-25
Shipbuilding: There's a Human Touch
, p. 26
Ribbon of Empire
, p. 26
Four Up-to-Date Ways of Going Places
, p. 27
Rolling Down to Rio---in Five Days
, pp. 28-29
Southward Ho! To Latin America
, p. 30
Along Dixie's Riviera
, pp. 30-31
Mark Twain's "Loveliest Islands"
, p. 32
Uncle Sam's Own Spa
, p. 33
Japan: Where East Meets West
, p. 34
"Snow Trains" Skis and Bruises
, p. 35
Jamaica: Rooted Deeply in History
, p. 36
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New Travel Books
, pp. 37-38
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2 Reviews
California: An Intimate Guide
by Aubrey Drury
Mexican Journey
by Edith Mackie and Sheldon Dick
Winter Olympics on Deck
, p. 39
Golf Without Wise-Cracks
, p. 40
Valuable Player
, p. 40
Sport Shots
, p. 41
Dictator Nobody Knows
, p. 42
Hard-Fighting Governor
, p. 43
Press and Business Leaders Give Views
, pp. 44-45
Business Notes
, p. 46
Current Events
, p. 47
What's the Name Please?
, p. 47
The Spice of Life
, p. 48
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December 21, 1935 Issue
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56
Articles
Seeking Answer to Farm Problem
, p. 3
Troubles at Convention
, p. 3
Two Politicians Found Guilty
, p. 4
Townsend-Plan Agitation
, p. 4
Digest Poll Returns Extend Over 34 States
, p. 5
Embattled Governor
, p. 6
Training for Government
, p. 6
Landon Hoover and the Editors
, p. 7
Trouble for Tugwell
, p. 7
Topics in Brief
, p. 8
Groping for Peace Over Ethiopia
, p. 9
Two Nebulous North China "States"
, p. 10
Masaryk Bows Out
, p. 10
Philippine Freedom Ideal Fading
, p. 11
Cuba's Electoral Turmoil
, p. 11
Door Ajar for Hapsburg
, p. 11
Naval Parley's Table Japanned
, p. 12
Egypt Asks Self-Rule
, p. 12
Russia's Man of Steel
, p. 13
Underwater Spies
, p. 14
A Foe All But Vanquished
, p. 15
Light on Heavens' High Places
, p. 16
Cardinal Aroused to Battle
, p. 17
Song and Heart-Break
, p. 17
Santa Claus's Place in The Sun
, p. 18
Unmistakable Signs of Christmas
, p. 19
The Theater Goes a-Maying
, p. 20
Opera Takes Hollywood Hint
, p. 21
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On the Current Screen
, p. 22
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2 Reviews
If You Could Only Cook (1935 Film)
by William A. Seiter
Scrooge (1935 Film)
by Henry Edwards
News Told Through Lenses
, p. 23
Square Oranges Passe
, p. 23
News of the Book "World
, p. 24
Current Poetry
, p. 25
Wit Elegance and Political Strategy
, p. 26
Meticulous Hard-Hitter
, p. 26
Destiny and No. 1 Laborite
, pp. 26-27
Battle-Planes "Raid" Miami
, p. 28
Pangborn's Flying Flea
, p. 29
"Vale of Death" Claims Eleven
, p. 29
Marriages Without Romance
, p. 30
Piano "Easier Than Bridge"
, p. 30
Post-Birthmarks
, p. 31
"And/Or" Gets No Mercy
, p. 31
Assassins End Editor's Crusade
, p. 32
Benign Sleuth
, p. 32
Crime Championship
, p. 33
Salesman for Fencing
, p. 34
Louis Wins Again
, p. 34
Pennant at a Price
, p. 35
Silver Drama on World-Stage
, p. 36
'36 Business Horoscope
, p. 36
"Tailored" Information 1936 Motor-Cars
, p. 36
Business Notes
, p. 37
The Open Forum
, p. 38
Current Events
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, p. 40
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December 28, 1935 Issue
=
53
Articles
New Deal---New Year---New Verdicts?
, p. 3
Townsend Plan as "National Issue"
, p. 4
PWA and Elephant-House
, p. 4
Nearly Million Votes Now Cast in Digest Poll
, p. 5
"Lord High Coordinator" Out
, p. 6
Republicans Pick "Neutral Ground"
, p. 7
Tampa's Fatal Flogging
, p. 7
Topics in Brief
, p. 8
Peace Bombshell Over Europe
, p. 9
Ethiopia's Warriors Strike Back
, p. 10
Venzuela's Dead Dictator
, p. 10
"Strong Man's" Crisis in Mexico
, p. 11
Crime Sullies Blue Danube
, p. 11
Rising Sun Moves West (Map)
, p. 12
Key Figures in Japan's March of Empire
, p. 13
"Soldier Calamity" in North China
, p. 14
Holiday With Deadlock
, p. 14
Air-Blasts Move Concrete Road
, p. 15
Shut-Down for Health
, p. 15
"Radium" on the Breakfast Table
, p. 16
No More Straight Furrows
, p. 16
Tricking the Invisible Into Visibility
, p. 17
New Homeland for Assyrians
, p. 18
Twenty New Cardinals
, p. 18
Promoting Christian Unity
, p. 19
Hostels for Friendship
, p. 19
Censorship Conflict in Theater
, p. 20
Ballet: Lusty Infant
, p. 21
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On the Current Screen
, p. 22
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1 Review
First a Girl (1935 Film)
by Victor Saville
Americanism in Art
, p. 23
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News of the Book World
, pp. 24-25
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3 Reviews
Unsolved Problems of Science
by A.W. Haslett
Outposts of Science
by Bernard Jaffe
Memoirs Scapa Flow to the Dover Straits, 1916-1918
by Roger Keyes
Fletcher: Facile G.O.P. Helmsman
, p. 26
Benes: Ruler of Czechs
, pp. 26-27
Free Americans in a New World
, p. 28
Hauptmann and the Five-Letter Word
, p. 29
Gangsters in Dinner Jackets
, p. 29
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 30
Current Poetry
, p. 31
Peach-Baskets Into Profits
, p. 32
Richest Purse
, p. 32
Old Game in New Dress
, p. 33
Sport Shots
, p. 33
Utility Tests for Gun-Dogs
, p. 34
Comforts of Home on Wheels
, p. 35
Depression "Taken for Ride"
, p. 35
More Life in the Steel Trade
, p. 36
Burlington's Record
, p. 36
Gamut of Industry
, p. 37
Business Notes
, p. 37
The Open Forum
, p. 38
Current Events
, p. 39
What's the Name Please?
, p. 39
The Spice of Life
, p. 40
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