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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1920 = 13 Issues, 436 Articles-
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January 3, 1920 Issue = 31 Articles- Will Unscrambling the Packers Reduce Prices?, pp. 11-13
- Shipping Lenine's Friends to Him, pp. 14-15
- A Plan to Make Two Irelands, p. 16
- Woolen Industry to Hit H.C.L., p. 17
- Nation-Wide Traction Troubles, p. 18
- Why Milwaukee Insists on Berger, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Russian Complaints Against Allied "Help", p. 21
- Canada's Exchange Worries, p. 22
- Can Turkey Be Trusted?, p. 23
- Europe Watching American Labor, p. 24
- Flying Without Wings, pp. 25-26
- Tapping the Earth's Internal Heat, p. 27
- A New Life-Line Gun, p. 27
- Seventy Miles an Hour on Water, pp. 28-29
- "Abraham Lincoln", pp. 30-31
- The Press and Public Opinion, p. 32
- High Schools and Democracy, p. 33
- Returning Our Dead from France, p. 34
- The Ministry With Other Jobs, p. 35
- A Minister With Union-Card, p. 36
- After-War Hatred of Jews in Germany, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-98
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 99-106
- Current Events, pp. 107-110
- The Spice of Life, p. 111
- Investments and Finance, pp. 112-117
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 118
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January 10, 1920 Issue = 39 Articles- New Problems to Face When the Railroads Go Back, pp. 11-13
- A National Court for Labor, pp. 14-15
- Murder by Wood-Alcohol, p. 16
- How the New Irish Plan is Sized up Here, pp. 16-17
- Palmer's Panacea for Profiteers, pp. 18-19
- Is There Profiteering in Sugar?, p. 20
- Another Huge Rockefeller Gift, pp. 21-22
- Japan to Keep on Fighting Lenine, p. 23
- Armenia's Chance with Turkey, p. 24
- Swedish Methods with Alcohol, p. 25
- Spitzbergen Staked Off to Norway, p. 26
- An Invention to Foil Telephone Eavesdroppers, p. 27
- A Record in Railroad-Safety, p. 27
- Express-Train Paced by a Ford, p. 28
- The Princess Tree, p. 28
- Back to the Nightcap?, p. 29
- Depersonalizing Industry, p. 30
- Camphor-Farming, p. 31
- Mental Ability Classified, p. 31
- A Poet's Birthday, p. 32
- German "Rapprochement" with French Letters, p. 33
- A Pittsburg Quixote, p. 34
- The Church Pageant, p. 35
- An Expert on the Soldiers' Religion, pp. 36-37
- "Bushido" in Judgment on the West, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Education in Americanism, pp. 42-43
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 44-45
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 46-105
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New Maps for Old, pp. 106-107 - 1 Review- The New Map of Asia, 1900-1919 by Herbert Adams Gibbons
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Leonard Wood, pp. 108-110 - 1 Review- The Career of Leonard Wood by Joseph Hamblen Sears
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More Evidence Against Germany, pp. 111-113 - 1 Review- The Crime by Richard Grelling (A German)
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Times and Friends of Dr. Tucker, p. 114 - 2 Reviews- My Generation: An Autobiographical Interpretation by William Jewett Tucker
- The Story of the Great War by Roland G. Usher
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The New "Flat Globe" and Geographical History, p. 114 - 1 Review- World Flat Globe and International Geographical History of the World by Joseph Edmund Woodman
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Our Government in War-Time, pp. 114-116 - 1 Review- Government Organization in War Time and After by William F. Willoughby
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Nicholas Biddle's Letters, p. 117 - 1 Review- The Correspondence of Nicholas Biddle by Reginald C. McGrane and Nicholas Biddle
- Investments and Finance, pp. 118-121
- Current Events, pp. 122-124
- Miscellaneous, pp. 125-126
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January 17, 1920 Issue = 36 Articles- The Bryan-Wilson Split on the Treaty, pp. 11-12
- Extent of the Bolshevik Infection Here, pp. 13-15
- Higher Prices Predicted, pp. 16-17
- Fears of Army Demoralization, p. 18
- Attempts to Nullify Prohibition, pp. 18-19
- Lynchings in 1919, p. 20
- The Thin Wedge of the Edge Act, pp. 20-21
- "Self-Determined" Egyptians, p. 22
- A Briton's American Discovery, p. 23
- Germany's Russian Opportunity, p. 24
- Prospects of German Majority Socialists, p. 24
- America Ireland's Western Front, p. 25
- How Japan Can Beat Bolshevism, p. 26
- A New Niagara Power Plant, p. 27
- Nature as a Cubist, p. 28
- The Study of the Normal Child, p. 29
- German and American Dyes, p. 29
- The Beginnings of Transmutation?, p. 30
- A Mining-Mill Underground, p. 30
- To Do Away with Detours, p. 31
- The Blue Bird's Song Flight, pp. 32-33
- Readers Made by War?, p. 34
- Mr. Pennell on Bill-Boards, p. 34
- Tommy's View of Plays in War-Time, p. 35
- Bolshevism Out to Abolish God, p. 36
- Prohibition's Christmas-Card, p. 37
- A Japanese Debate on Christianity, p. 37
- Religious Interest in the Treaty, pp. 38-40
- Current Poetry, p. 41
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 42-43
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 44-45
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 46-113
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 114-130
- Investments and Finance, pp. 131-138
- Current Events, pp. 139-143
- Miscellaneous, pp. 144-148
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January 24, 1920 Issue = 30 Articles- Hoover Tells Europe to Go to Work, pp. 11-12
- The "Red" Peril to Asia, pp. 13-14
- Effects of the Wilson-Bryan Split on Democratic Prospects, pp. 15-16
- Railroad Men's New Knife for High Prices, p. 17
- Drastic Sedition Laws, p. 18
- Albany's Ousted Socialists, p. 19
- Why Uncle Sam "Gives Up the Ship", pp. 20-21
- Lord Grey's "Ill-Fated Mission", p. 22
- Russo-German Perils in the Baltic, p. 23
- The British "Massacre" in India, pp. 24-25
- Chinese Praise for Senate Objectors, p. 26
- Machines Replacing Men in Loading Ships, pp. 27-28
- Changing the Mind Gears, p. 29
- The Humor of Mining, p. 30
- How Good Lighting Aids Production, pp. 30-31
- Clemenceau the Artist, p. 32
- Shakespeare Must Go, p. 33
- American Opera in Chicago, pp. 34-35
- "Wildcat Ecclesiastical Campaigning", p. 36
- New York Settlement Workers Unite, p. 37
- Three Besetting Sins of Religious Editors, p. 37
- Mr. Gompers as an Apostle of Christianity, p. 38
- When the Kaiser Went to Jerusalem, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 42-43
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 44-46
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 47-101
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 102-117
- Current Events, pp. 118-121
- Miscellaneous, pp. 122-126
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January 31, 1920 Issue = 31 Articles- Admiral Sims's Depth Bomb, pp. 11-12
- The "Flu" at Its Work Again, p. 13
- To Conquer Russia by Kindness, pp. 14-15
- Hoover as Presidential Timber, pp. 16-17
- Clemenceau's Fall as Viewed Here, pp. 18-19
- Why William Ought to Be Tried, p. 20
- A Costly Strike Failure, p. 21
- France Defeats Clemenceau, pp. 22-23
- Mexico Through Mexican Glasses, p. 24
- A Way Out with Russia, p. 24
- Bolshevik Way with the Press, p. 25
- Japan Tiring of War in Siberai, p. 25
- Disappointment of Hindu Home-Rulers, p. 26
- Hot Clothes for Aviators, p. 27
- Opening New Orleans's Back Door, p. 28
- Einstein's Own Story, pp. 29-30
- Where the Asphalt Comes From, p. 31
- Maud Powell, p. 32
- Renoir, pp. 33-34
- The "Walkout" of School-Teachers, p. 35
- The Church's Duty Toward the "Red", p. 36
- Verdict of the Churches on Spiritualism, p. 37
- The Woman Preacher in the Synagog, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-42
- Education in Americanism, p. 43
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 44-46
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 47-101
- Business Efficiency, pp. 102-114
- Investments and Finance, pp. 115-123
- Current Events, pp. 124-128
- Miscellaneous, pp. 129-130
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February 7, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- Alien and Sedition Bills of 1920, pp. 11-13
- Socialism on Trial at Albany, pp. 14-15
- The Irish Bonds, p. 16
- The Kansas Strike Cure, p. 17
- Louisiana "Ring Rule" Smashed, pp. 18-19
- Returning Our Soldier Dead, pp. 20-21
- Germany's Mysterious Army, p. 22
- Turkey to Remain in Europe, pp. 23-24
- Poland Shield Against Bolshevism, p. 25
- China Speaks Out in Meeting, p. 26
- Non-Rolling Ships, p. 27
- The World's Largest Lift Bridge, p. 28
- Where Is That "Transition"?, p. 29
- The Best Artificial Limbs Yet, p. 30
- Built-Up Wood, pp. 30-31
- Molders of Bread and Molders of Ideals, p. 32
- Books That "Explain" Us, p. 33
- A Genuine Native Drama, p. 33
- English Fiction in China, p. 34
- Our Grotesque Age, p. 35
- Rural Religious Demoralization, p. 36
- To Help Disabled Soldiers "Carry On", p. 37
- Family Gains from the War, p. 38
- Mr. Roper Appeals to the Clergy, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 42-44
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 45-46
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 47-97
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Beginnings of the Theater in America, pp. 98-100 - 1 Review- A History of the Theatre in America by Arthur Hornblow
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The Story of a Full Life, pp. 101-102 - 1 Review- Elizabeth Cary Agassiz: A Biography by Lucy Allen Paton
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Dunsany Pictures the Ghostly Ruin of War, pp. 103-110 - 1 Review- Unhappy Far-Off Things by Lord Dunsany
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 111-129
- Investments and Finance, pp. 130-135
- Current Events, pp. 136-140
- Miscellaneous, pp. 141-152
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February 14, 1920 Issue = 33 Articles- The Menace of Unrest on the Farm, pp. 13-15
- Self-Help Prescribed for Europe, pp. 16-17
- Deporting the Communist Party, p. 18
- Compulsory Military Training, pp. 19-21
- Unshackling Our Water-Power, p. 22
- Adriatic Dynamite, pp. 23-24
- Germany as Europe's Corner-Stone, pp. 25-26
- Britain's Bit in the War, p. 27
- America's "Starving" Canada's Press, p. 27
- Why Guns Give Out, p. 28
- Teaching Originality, p. 29
- To Avoid the Hair-Tonic Cocktail, p. 30
- Prohibition and Proprietaries, p. 30
- A Prehistoric Niagara, p. 31
- Coal-Dust Explosions in Mills, p. 31
- The Hello Curve, p. 31
- The New Art of the Southwest, p. 32
- When Colleges Vote on the Treaty, pp. 33-34
- Future of Saloon Art-Galleries, p. 35
- German Leaders Winning Money instead of War, p. 35
- What Shall Succeed the Saloon?, p. 36
- British Non-Conformists' Gain from the War, p. 37
- Charity and Prohibition, p. 37
- The State of Religion in Germany, p. 38
- Why the Slum Child Goes Wrong, pp. 38-40
- Current Poetry, p. 41
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 42-44
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 45
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 46-108
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 109-129
- Investments and Finance, pp. 130-134
- Current Events, pp. 135-139
- Miscellaneous, pp. 140-154
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February 21, 1920 Issue = 33 Articles- Labor's Plan to Win the Government, pp. 13-14
- The Exchange Slump and Lower Prices, p. 15
- Germany's Elusive War-Criminals, pp. 16-17
- How to Keep the Farmer on the Job, p. 18
- Withholding Aid from Starving Europe, p. 19
- Shoe and Clothing Profits, pp. 20-22
- America's "Blood-Money", pp. 23-25
- Armenia's Cry for Justice, p. 26
- Where Roumania Stands, p. 27
- Game as Indemnity, p. 27
- Putting the Farmer on the Map, p. 28
- Our Billion-Dollar Jewel-Box, p. 29
- The Unpopular Weather-Man, p. 29
- Handling 350000 Tons of Explosives in New York Harbor, p. 30
- A New Light, p. 31
- German Professorial Arrogance, p. 32
- France Urged to Imitate Us, p. 33
- Kipling's Latest Jeremiad, p. 33
- Wall-Street Methods with Rare Books, p. 34
- What the Middle West Resents, p. 35
- Why Jews Are Killed in Poland, p. 36
- To Merge Denominations in a Community Church, p. 37
- Cheerful Givers of Mites, p. 37
- The Church's Duty to the Movie, p. 38
- The "Religious-Tramp" Problem, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-42
- Reconstruction Problems, p. 43
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 44-46
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 47-108
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 109-129
- Investments and Finance, pp. 130-136
- Current Events, pp. 137-141
- Miscellaneous, pp. 142-144
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February 28, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- President Wilson "Comes Back", pp. 13-15
- The New Railroad Law, pp. 16-17
- War-Veterans Ask $1900000000, p. 18
- $50 Weekly Prizes to Teachers, p. 18
- Germany to Try Her Own War-Criminals, p. 19
- The Kentucky Cure for Lynching, pp. 20-21
- Turkey under Allied Bayonets, p. 22
- Holland Still Neutral, p. 23
- European Views of Autocratic America, p. 24
- Japan's Fight for Manhood Suffrage, p. 25
- Our Machine-Made Census, p. 26
- A Model of an Oil-Field, p. 27
- A Celestial Short-Circuit, p. 27
- Rotary Snow-plows for City Streets, p. 28
- When Not to Whistle, p. 29
- Where the Drama Is Democratized, p. 30
- Reenter German Music, p. 31
- Influence of the German and Other Foreign Press, p. 31
- The Bill-Board Fighting for Its Life, p. 32
- An "American Tragedy", p. 33
- Prospects of Prohibition in Britain, p. 34
- Canada's "Memorial Workshops" for Ex-Soldiers, p. 35
- Anton Lang and the 1920 Passion-Play, p. 36
- The Gray Brotherhood, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-40
- Lessons in American Citizenship, p. 41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-95
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France of War-days War-Weariness War-Courage, pp. 96-100 - 1 Review- The House of the Good Neighbor by Esther Lovejoy
- The Cruel Loves of Greece, p. 101
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A Land of Tigers and Old Witchcraft, pp. 102-104 - 1 Review- Indo-China and Its Primitive People by Henry Baudesson
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Through the Hell of Turkish Prisons, pp. 105-108 - 1 Review- Caught by the Turks by Francis C.C. Yeats-Brown
- Miscellaneous, pp. 109-111
- Investments and Finance, pp. 112-120
- Current Events, pp. 121-126
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March 6, 1920 Issue = 32 Articles- How the Papers Size Up the Hoover Boom, pp. 13-15
- Presidential Inability, p. 16
- The Dead-Line of Sedition, pp. 17-18
- What to Do with the German Ships?, pp. 19-20
- Aircraft and Political Craft, pp. 21-22
- Germany's "Premature Revolution", p. 23
- Juryless Japan, p. 24
- America's "False Chivalry", p. 25
- Is America Friendly to England?, pp. 25-26
- What Is Back of the Drug Habit, p. 27
- No More Country Doctors?, p. 28
- A Walnut-Branding Machine, p. 29
- What a "Whatter" Is, p. 29
- Costly Snowflakes, p. 30
- "Rainbow" Sugar, p. 31
- Literary Ambassadors, p. 32
- A Purist on Drinkwater's "Lincoln", p. 33
- Snow-Shovelers and School-Teachers, p. 34
- The Folly of Wandering Musicians, p. 35
- Ulster's Appeal to American Protestants, p. 36
- The Minister's Books a a Public Library, p. 37
- $10000 a Year Enough for a Christian, p. 37
- A Plea for "The Wrath of God" in the Pulpit, p. 38
- "Feathered Missionaries", pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-42
- Lessons in American Citizenship, p. 43
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 44-46
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 47-114
- Business Efficiency, pp. 115-131
- Investments and Finance, pp. 132-139
- Current Events, pp. 140-145
- Miscellaneous, pp. 146-150
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March 13, 1920 Issue = 36 Articles- Labor's Verdict on Prohibition, pp. 13-15
- What to Hope from the Railroads, p. 16
- The Steel Trust Finds It Pays to be Good, pp. 17-18
- Our Stake in the Adriatic, pp. 19-20
- Lenine's Puzzling Peace Offer, p. 21
- An Appointment that Defies Tradition, pp. 22-23
- Labor Awakening in Japan, pp. 24-25
- Canada's Voice in the League, p. 26
- A "Soviet" Confession, p. 27
- Germans Welcome in South America, p. 27
- Rockets to Explore Space, p. 28
- "Signals" from Mars or Elsewhere, p. 29
- A Giant Beaver-Dam, p. 30
- Poisoning from Spoiled Olives, p. 30
- To Divert Engine-Smoke in Tunnels, p. 31
- Sir Oliver's Mission, p. 31
- The Dubious Nobel Award, p. 32
- "Stupidity of Singers", p. 33
- Wagner Come Again, p. 33
- Chinese Plays Real and False, pp. 34-35
- Europe's Need of Spiritual Rebirth, p. 36
- Russians "Standardize" Religion, p. 37
- Why Zion Waits in Palestine, p. 38
- Geography's Debt to the Missionary, pp. 38-40
- Current Poetry, p. 41
- Lessons in American Citizenship---II, pp. 42-43
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 44-46
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 47-88
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 89-100
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The Economic Future of Europe, pp. 101-111 - 1 Review- The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes
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Nearer to the Heart's Desire, pp. 112-115 - 1 Review- Outland by Mary Austin
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Lord Haldane's Defense, pp. 116-118 - 1 Review- Before the War by Viscount Haldane
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Correcting the Shrinking Dollar, pp. 119-139 - 1 Review- Stabilizing the Dollar by Irving Fisher
- Investments and Finance, pp. 140-150
- Current Events, pp. 151-155
- Miscellaneous, pp. 156-158
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March 20, 1920 Issue = 30 Articles- Labor's Attitude Toward the "Red" Agitators, pp. 21-23
- Prohibition as a Democratic Issue, pp. 24-25
- The "Orgy of Spending" in Washington, pp. 26-27
- For and Against the Army Bonus, pp. 28-29
- America for Expelling the Turk, pp. 30-31
- Bolshevism in Asia, p. 32
- Britain's Brain-Workers Organizing, p. 33
- Enemy Views of the Tiger's Defeat, p. 34
- Suffrage Denied Indian Women, p. 35
- The Truth about the Long-Range Run, p. 36
- Food-Wisdom of Monkeys, p. 37
- Farming in Death Valley, p. 38
- Motorless Japan, p. 39
- Fears of the All-Devouring Movies, p. 40
- Americanizing the "Rookie", pp. 41-42
- Capping Kipling, p. 43
- "Inverted" Highbrows, p. 43
- The "Dance of Life", p. 43
- America Still Fighting Hunger in Europe, p. 44
- Methodist Stand on Collective Bargaining, p. 45
- Denominational Leagues of Soldiers, p. 46
- How Seven Texts Stirred St. Louis, pp. 46-48
- Current Poetry, p. 49
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 50-51
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 52-54
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 55-114
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 115-141
- Investments and Finance, pp. 142-153
- Miscellaneous, pp. 154-156
- Current Events, pp. 157-172
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March 27, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- Tempering the Wind to a Shorn Germany, pp. 17-19
- British-American Discords, pp. 20-21
- France's New Hour of Need, p. 22
- State Attacks on Prohibition, pp. 23-24
- Woman-Suffrage Victory in Sight, pp. 25-26
- President Wilson's Charge and French Replies, pp. 27-28
- Hamburg a Strangled City, p. 29
- A Way to Win South America, p. 30
- Aiding War-Criminals to Escape, pp. 30-31
- War and Autocracy, p. 32
- Detachable Power for Freight-Boats?, p. 33
- Reasons for the Bus, p. 34
- Oil Displacing Coal, p. 34
- To Photograph Eclipses by Airplane, p. 35
- Movie Daylight, p. 35
- The "Crucifixation of Humanity" in Sculpture, p. 36
- Britain Judging America by Movie Manners, p. 37
- What the "Geniuses" Did to Ireland, p. 38
- The "Surprizing Evolution" of Wells, p. 39
- The Madonna of the Battle-Field, p. 40
- Industry's Encroachment on Sunday, p. 41
- Dr. Conwell's Experience, p. 42
- To Make Christian Feasts of Hindu Festivals, pp. 42-43
- Current Poetry, pp. 44-46
- Lessons in American Citizenship, p. 47
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 48-50
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 51-99
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 100-121
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Pessimism Over the Versailles Peace, pp. 122-126 - 1 Review- The Inside Story of the Peace Conference by Dr. E.J. Dillon
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Fun Mystery Tenderness Horror---Choose!, pp. 127-129 - 1 Review- From Place to Place by Irvin S. Cobb
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Fighting for Life, pp. 130-135 - 1 Review- "Wade In, Sanitary!" by Richard Derby
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The Supreme Day, pp. 136-149 - 1 Review- From the Life by Harvey J. O'Higgins
- Investments and Finance, pp. 150-159
- Current Events, pp. 160-165
- Miscellaneous, p. 166
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1920 = 13 Issues, 457 Articles-
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April 3, 1920 Issue = 29 Articles- The Treaty Killed: What to Do Next, pp. 17-19
- The War on Our War-Taxes, pp. 20-21
- The New Plan to End Strikes, p. 22
- The Newberry Conviction, p. 23
- Foreign-Language Papers Pleading for Life, p. 24
- Constantinople Occupied, pp. 25-26
- Where the Treaty Shipwreck Leaves America, p. 27
- Separatism in South Africa, p. 28
- A German Foe of Militarism, p. 29
- Australia's White-Man Issue, pp. 30-31
- Where Sugar Grows on Trees, p. 32
- The Persistent Jitney, p. 33
- As Natural as Nature, p. 34
- The "Terrible-Tooth", p. 35
- Barrymore's Bout with "Richard", p. 36
- Oxford Degrees for Women, p. 37
- Chicago's Chagrin Over Her Opera, pp. 38-39
- Introducing Christ into Industry, p. 40
- The Methodist Reunion Plan, p. 41
- Finding Repentence in Germany, p. 42
- Friends' Plea for Free Speech, pp. 42-43
- "Because I Live Ye Shall Live Also", pp. 44-46
- Lessons in American Citizenship, p. 47
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 48-50
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 51-91
- Business Efficiency, pp. 92-135
- Investments and Finance, pp. 136-141
- Current Events, pp. 142-147
- Miscellaneous, pp. 148-150
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April 10, 1920 Issue = 32 Articles- The "Digest's" Nation-Wide Presidential Poll, p. 21
- Republican Views of the Hoover Boom, pp. 22-24
- Russia's Attack on Poland, pp. 25-26
- Campaign "Barrels", pp. 27-28
- Higher Coal Wages and "H.C.L.", p. 29
- Daylight Saving by Local Option, pp. 30-31
- The German Peril to Poland, pp. 32-33
- New Worlds for Emigrants, p. 34
- America Pilloried as Militarist, p. 34
- "Woman's Rights" in Japan, p. 35
- "Wild Yarns" of Bottle-Tapping Ridiculed, p. 36
- Sharks' Teeth Filled with Iron Ore, p. 37
- Enter the Motor-Clipper, pp. 37-38
- Queer Plant Deformities, p. 39
- From Church to Press, p. 40
- Damning "Bibliophilism", p. 41
- Education According to Bolshevism, p. 42
- Germany's Proletarian Poet, p. 43
- Catholics and Prohibition, p. 44
- Big Business in the Church's Chair, p. 45
- The High Cost of Mission, p. 46
- Ireland's Religious Complexion, p. 46
- Wanted A New Word for Religion, p. 46
- Religious Freedom in Jugo-Slavia, pp. 46-48
- Current Poetry, p. 49
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 50-51
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 52-53
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 54-100
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 101-141
- Investments and Finance, pp. 142-151
- Miscellaneous, pp. 152-156
- Current Events, p. 157
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April 17, 1920 Issue = 37 Articles- How to Fight the Rent Profiteers, pp. 31-33
- First Returns in the Digest's Presidential Poll of the Nation, pp. 34-35
- Michigan's Boost for Johnson, p. 36
- To Muck-rake New York Again, p. 37
- A Coal "Conspiracy" Charged, p. 37
- Disfranchising Socialism, pp. 38-39
- American Diplomatic "Arrogance", p. 40
- Uncle Sam as an Asiatic Ruler, pp. 40-42
- French Enforcement of the Treaty, pp. 43-44
- Offering Votes to Belgian Women, p. 45
- French Pleas to Let Our Dead Rest, p. 45
- Bolshevism's Effect on the Workers, pp. 46-47
- American Accidents More Fatal That War, p. 48
- A Mountain Elevator in the Yosemite, p. 49
- Who Was Darwin's Boss?, p. 49
- Power Problems of the Future, p. 50
- Fumigating Sick Trees, p. 51
- How Lace Fought in the War, p. 52
- College Courses for Movie Actors, p. 53
- French Plays of the Social War, pp. 54-55
- A Billion Dollars for World-Evangelization, p. 56
- "Trapping" the Congregation, p. 57
- The Catholic Cure for Economic Ills, pp. 58-60
- Current Poetry, p. 61
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 62-63
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 64-66
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 67-103
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How John Marshall Helped to Make Us a Nation, pp. 104-108 - 1 Review- The Life of John Marshall by Albert J. Beveridge
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Germany's Military Genius Confesses, pp. 109-115 - 1 Review- Ludendorff's Own Story by Erich von Ludendorff
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As Von Tirpitz Saw the War, pp. 116-119 - 1 Review- My Memoirs by Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz
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A Dream or a Life, pp. 120-122 - 1 Review- Glamour by W.B. Maxwell
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The Evil Genius of Verdun, pp. 123-125 - 1 Review- The German General Staff and Its Decisions, 1914-1916 by Erich von Falkenhayn
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How the Victorians Satirized, pp. 126-129 - 1 Review- Satire in the Victorian Novel by Frances Theresa Russell
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 130-157
- Investments and Finance, pp. 158-167
- Miscellaneous, pp. 168-172
- Current Events, pp. 173-174
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April 24, 1920 Issue = 29 Articles- What Is Behind the "Outlaw" Rail Strike?, pp. 3-5
- Returns for the First Two Weeks of "The Digest's" Presidential Poll, pp. 6-7
- Secession Rending Mexico, p. 8
- The French Watch on the Rhine, p. 9
- Peace by Resolution, pp. 10-11
- America Short 4000000 Workers, pp. 12-13
- Austro-German Cries to England for Help, p. 14
- Anglo-French Friction, p. 15
- France's Enemy Within the Gate, p. 16
- Japanese-German Coyness, p. 17
- Air Travel for Everybody, p. 18
- How Insects Steer, pp. 19-20
- Houses Built of Rammed Earth, p. 21
- The Wilderness as a Teacher, p. 22
- Challenging the College Vacations, p. 23
- Barrie in a "Devastating" Ballet, p. 24
- Books for Everybody and the Navy, p. 24
- The Painter for the Common Man---Raffael, p. 25
- "Making the World Safe for Generosity", p. 26
- A Moslem Condemnation of Bolshevism, p. 27
- Fighting Suicide in Japan, p. 27
- The Church's Advice to the Steel Trust, pp. 28-29
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 30-32
- Current Poetry, pp. 33-36
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 37-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-63
- Current Events, pp. 64-75
- Miscellaneous, pp. 76-78
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May 1, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- The Public Organizing to Meet the Strike Peril, pp. 19-21
- Three Weeks' Returns in "The Digest's" Poll---Total Nearly Half a Million, pp. 22-23
- A Nation in Overalls, pp. 24-25
- Census Disappointments, p. 26
- The Strikes as Revolts against High Prices, pp. 27-28
- The New Deal in Guatemala, pp. 29-30
- German Militarists Trying to Regain Power, pp. 31-32
- Austrian State Control a Failure, p. 33
- Collapse of Britain's Middle Class, pp. 33-34
- A Peril to South America's Peace, p. 35
- Fighting Waste with Movies, p. 36
- Causes of Olive-Poisoning Found, p. 37
- Raising a Cruiser Upside Down, p. 38
- The Latest Thing in Steels, p. 39
- Mrs. Humphry Ward, p. 40
- As Labor Criticizes Music, p. 41
- Neglecting Our Democratic Safeguard, p. 42
- Americans in French Universities, p. 43
- A Step Toward Merging Denominations, p. 44
- The Church's Duty to Mexico, p. 45
- The "Knights'" Peace-Time Schools, p. 45
- A Call for Religious "Deflation", p. 46
- The World's Jewish Population, pp. 46-47
- Current Poetry, pp. 48-49
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 50-52
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 53-60
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 61-85
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A Voice Crying in the Darkness, pp. 86-88 - 1 Review- Darkwater by W.E.B. Du Bois
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The Undying Opium Evil, p. 89 - 1 Review- The Opium Monopoly by Ellen N. La Motte
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Americanism Versus Bolshevism, pp. 90-94 - 1 Review- Americanism Versus Bolshevism by Ole Hanson
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Russia's Call to America, pp. 95-98 - 1 Review- Russia as an American Problem by John Spargo
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The Gentle Art of Keeping Husbands, pp. 99-117 - 1 Review- Happily Married by Corra Harris
- Current Events, pp. 118-125
- Miscellaneous, pp. 126-129
- Investments and Finance, pp. 130-134
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May 8, 1920 Issue = 32 Articles- The Fight for the Republican Nomination, pp. 25-27
- "The Digest's" Presidential Poll Nearing the Million Mark, pp. 28-29
- Profiteers Jailed and Unjailed, pp. 30-31
- Germany's Failure to Split the Allies, pp. 32-33
- Sixty-Cent Cotton?, p. 34
- Mexico's Gunpowder Primary, p. 35
- Topics in Brief, p. 36
- Causes of Japan's Panic, pp. 37-38
- Clever and Dull German Leaders, p. 39
- Tuning Up the Entente, p. 39
- President Masaryk on Socialism, p. 40
- Bolshevism As Spring Medicine, p. 41
- Only a Centarian, pp. 42-43
- Whittling Extraordinary, p. 44
- Why Mail Matter Is Side-Tracked, pp. 44-45
- The Lure of Greenwich Village, p. 46
- New Theatrical Zones, p. 47
- Henry James's Failure as a Dramatist, p. 48
- To Keep On Educating College Graduates, p. 49
- America's Fatal Neglect of Its Mothers and Babies, p. 50
- The New Chinese Bible, p. 51
- Prison Cruelty and the Church, p. 52
- Jewish-Christian Accord, pp. 52-53
- Current Poetry, pp. 54-55
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 56-57
- World-Wide Trade Facts by Max Winkler, pp. 58-60
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 61-83
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 84-131
- Investments and Finance, pp. 132-140
- Current Events, pp. 141-145
- The Spice of Life, pp. 146-149
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 150
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May 15, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- Has California Eliminated Hoover?, pp. 21-23
- "The Digest's" Presidential Poll Advancing Beyond the Million Mark, pp. 24-25
- The Bryan-Wilson Split, pp. 26-27
- Morality of Trading with Lenine, p. 28
- Poland "Freeing" the Ukraine, pp. 29-30
- The Sky-Rocketing of Sugar, p. 31
- Painless Extraction of Bonus Taxes, pp. 32-33
- The Irish "Muddie", pp. 34-35
- Mexico's Paper Money, p. 36
- Soviet Grip on Russian Cooperatives, p. 36
- Italy's War Disillusion, p. 37
- Why Gasoline Is and Will Be High, p. 38
- Storage to Avert a Coal Crisis, p. 39
- Are We Dying Younger?, p. 39
- Deceiving the Plants, p. 40
- Movies Not Guilty of Eye-Strain, p. 40
- The Undesirability of Gushers, p. 41
- Automobile Accidents, p. 41
- The Passing of Tragedy Queens, p. 42
- Vachel Lindsay in London, p. 43
- O. Henry Our Literary De Valera, p. 43
- Berlin Acclaiming the Tricolor, pp. 44-45
- The Motion-Picture as a "Handmaid of Religion", p. 46
- Catholic Union Against the "Reds", p. 47
- "Hand-Me-Down" Sermons, p. 48
- Moslem-Chrisian Opposition to Zionism, p. 48
- Gambling Stopt in Switzerland, pp. 48-50
- Current Poetry, p. 51
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 52-53
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 54-56
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 57-111
- Business Efficiency, pp. 112-141
- Investments and Finance, pp. 142-145
- Current Events, pp. 146-154
- Miscellaneous, pp. 155-158
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May 22, 1920 Issue = 40 Articles- A Grave Food Shortage Predicted, pp. 17-19
- "The Digest's" Poll Approaching a Total of a Million and a Half Votes, pp. 20-21
- Profiteering and High Prices, pp. 22-23
- The Railroads' Plea for Funds, p. 24
- Justice for Alien "Reds", p. 25
- Doubts About Mexico's Future, p. 26
- A Canadian Minister at Washington, pp. 27-28
- Are Post-Office Employees Human Beings?, p. 29
- Japanese Alarm at America's Navy, p. 30
- Campaign Funds in Canada, p. 31
- American "Meddling" with Ireland, p. 32
- Near-East Talk of Uncle Sam, p. 33
- Bad News for Dishonest Milkmen, p. 34
- Mining for Oil, p. 35
- Paper-Pulp from Flax Straw, p. 36
- General Wood---Druggist, p. 37
- Pittsburg's Artistic Plaster for Bolshevism, p. 38
- German Plays Knocking at London Doors, p. 39
- Screen Technique for Spoken Drama, p. 40
- When Literature Is Not Immoral, p. 41
- Religious Belief of the Next President, p. 42
- Too Much Gloom in the Pulpit, p. 42
- Edith Cavell's "Imitation of Christ", p. 43
- Aid for the "Protoplasmically Alcoholic", p. 44
- A Call for "Soap-Box Preachers", pp. 44-45
- Current Poetry, pp. 46-47
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 48-49
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 50-52
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 53-85
- The Books of 1919, pp. 86-91
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A Man's Awakening, pp. 92-95 - 1 Review- Hills of Han by Samuel Merwin
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A Guide to Trade With Latin America, p. 96 - 1 Review- Atlas America Latina
- Weathering a September Gale, pp. 96-101
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All About Automobiles, p. 102 - 1 Review- Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke
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Ghosts and the Desert, pp. 103-105 - 1 Review- The Snake-Bite and Other Stories by Robert Hichens
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Another Outbreak of Ade Slang and Philosophy, pp. 106-108 - 1 Review- Hand-Made Fables by George Ade
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 109-141
- Investments and Finance, pp. 142-148
- Current Events, pp. 149-154
- Miscellaneous, pp. 155-158
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May 29, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- Meaning of the Price Collapse, pp. 13-15
- The Seventh Week of "The Digest's" Presidential Poll---Total 1503644, pp. 16-17
- Socialist Hopes, pp. 18-19
- The Sims-Daniels Row, pp. 20-21
- City Growth and Rural Loss, p. 22
- Expert Opinions on Coal Prices, p. 23
- The Promise of Cheaper Shoes, pp. 23-24
- Syria's Self-Determination, p. 25
- A British Vision of "An Irish Republic", p. 26
- How Spain Pays for War, p. 27
- Recovery of Southeastern Europe, p. 28
- New Zealand's Need of People, p. 28
- Juggling with Our Weights and Measures, p. 29
- Save the Waste Paper, p. 30
- Astronomy for Everybody, p. 31
- Danger in Straight-Stemmed Ships, p. 31
- Mapping the Influenza, p. 32
- The Steamship Outrivaled, pp. 32-33
- Mr. Howells, p. 34
- Easing the Teachers' Vacation, p. 35
- Two Literary Shrines Menaced, p. 36
- The Chinese Shy of Coeducation, p. 37
- "Liberalizing" the Y.W.C.A., p. 38
- Why Ministers' Sons Make Good, p. 39
- Prison Reform in China, p. 40
- Prophets to Stir Modern Pagans, p. 40
- How the Zoning System Will Help City Churches, pp. 40-42
- Current Poetry, p. 43
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 44-46
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 47
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 48-91
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 92-131
- Investments and Finance, pp. 132-139
- Current Events, pp. 140-149
- Miscellaneous, p. 150
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June 5, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- H.C.L. Fighting for Its Life, pp. 21-23
- Eighth Week of "The Digest's" Poll---Analysis of the Second-Choice Vote, pp. 24-25
- What to Do to Avert a Food Crisis, pp. 26-27
- The Gompers Plan to Elect a Labor Congress, p. 28
- The Railroads' Need of Unity, p. 29
- After Carranza---What?, pp. 30-31
- Immigrants Coming Again, p. 32
- Collapse of the French General Strike, p. 33
- Australia's Leaping Exports, p. 34
- A Pan-American League of Nations, p. 35
- Poland's Hand but Whose Voice?, p. 36
- A Leaf from the Bolshevik Book, p. 37
- The Skin of the Earth, p. 38
- Coaching with a Camera, p. 39
- Objections to "Metric Compulsion", p. 39
- The World's Largest Saw, p. 40
- Archaeology by Telephotography, p. 40
- Fortunes in War-Emergency Stamp and Money Issues, p. 41
- A Prince as Art-Critic, p. 42
- Chautauqua and Its Founder, p. 43
- Educational Rank of the States, p. 44
- America "Passing By on the Other Side", p. 45
- What People Mean by "Christian", p. 46
- The College Girl's Religion, p. 46
- Saint Joan of Arc, p. 47
- How the Y.M.C.A. Will Spend Its Surplus, p. 48
- Humanizing Heaven, pp. 48-49
- Current Poetry, pp. 50-51
- Lessons in American Citizenship, pp. 52-54
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 55
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 56-77
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 78-117
- Investments and Finance, pp. 118-123
- Vacation Trips in America, pp. 124-147
- Current Events, p. 148
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June 12, 1920 Issue = 43 Articles- The Fight for Control of the Democratic Party, pp. 17-19
- Final Standing of the Democratic Candidates, p. 20
- The Supreme Court's Dry Decision, pp. 21-22
- The World Race for Oil, p. 23
- Woolen Profits, p. 24
- Hoover's Cure for the Sugar Crisis, pp. 25-26
- United States Expenses 93 Per Cent for War, pp. 27-28
- The Allied Muddle in Siberai, p. 29
- What Communism Costs Socialism, p. 30
- How America Disappoints Australia, p. 31
- Labor Conscription in Bulgaria, p. 32
- Britain's Workless Veterans, p. 33
- Camouflaging Airplanes, p. 34
- Turning Typhoid into City Mains, p. 35
- Effects of Abstinence in Europe, p. 36
- Airplanes Built Lengthwise, p. 36
- "Music Wherever You Go", p. 37
- In Defense of the Glass Fruit-Jar, p. 37
- Perplexities of Picturing the Peacemakers, p. 38
- Reims's Appeal to Tourists, p. 39
- Classical vs. Jazzical Music, p. 40
- Lowering Taxes to Music, p. 41
- A French Historian on Wilson, p. 41
- Embarrassment of the Interchurch Movement, p. 42
- The Modern "Army of Martyrs", p. 43
- Is the Church Too Fast or Too Slow?, p. 44
- Woman's New Place in the Church, pp. 44-45
- Current Poetry, pp. 46-48
- Lessons in American Citizenship, p. 49
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 50-52
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 53-85
- Business Efficiency, pp. 86-99
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A Rainbow of Perils, p. 100 - 1 Review- The Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy by Lothrop Stoddard
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Ambitious Allegra, pp. 100-101 - 1 Review- Allegra by L. Allen Harker
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Chemicals as Catalogued, p. 102 - 1 Review- The Condensed Chemical Dictionary by Francis M. Turner
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At the Great English Public Schools, pp. 103-104 - 1 Review- The Loom of Youth by Alec Waugh
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The Devastations of "Invincible Minnie", pp. 105-109 - 1 Review- Invincible Minnie by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding
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The Uses of Play, pp. 110-112 - 1 Review- A Philosophy of Play by Luther Halsey Gulick
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Greek Gods and a Few Humans, pp. 113-116 - 1 Review- Evander by Eden Phillpotts
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To Rule a Peasant Nation---Ireland, pp. 117-149 - 1 Review- Irish Impressions by G.K. Chesterton
- Investments and Finance, pp. 150-157
- Current Events, pp. 158-163
- Miscellaneous, pp. 164-166
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June 19, 1920 Issue = 33 Articles- The Chicago Convention, pp. 18-19
- Lessons of the Campaign Fund Investigations, pp. 20-21
- New York Too Small, p. 22
- Barleycorn Casket Sealed Up, pp. 22-23
- Our Navy to Lead the World, pp. 24-25
- A "Strictly Business" Peace with Soviet Russia, pp. 26-27
- American "Interference" in the Orient, p. 28
- French Affection for America, p. 28
- A Turk's Onslaught on Turkish Nationalists, p. 29
- Two Years of the Air Mail, p. 30
- Oil from Peat, p. 31
- Prohibition as a Scientific Experiment, p. 31
- More Advice to Inventors, p. 32
- Equal Production in Less Time, p. 32
- The Hermit-Crab's Little Friend, p. 33
- Mr. Rockefeller in Art, p. 34
- Plays of "Century" Runs, p. 35
- The Indian Woman's Struggle for Education, p. 36
- Mr. Howells in England, p. 37
- Sad Story of "Roast Beef", p. 37
- Is Germany "Truly Repentent" for Her Sins?, p. 38
- Canada's Interchurch Movement, p. 39
- Catholic Congregations to Sing Again, p. 39
- A Protest Against Movie Cruelty, p. 40
- Why Preaching is "Foolishness", pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-44
- Lessons in American Citizenship, p. 45
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 46-47
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 48-85
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 86-135
- Investments and Finance, pp. 136-141
- Current Events, pp. 142-147
- Miscellaneous, pp. 148-150
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June 26, 1920 Issue = 42 Articles- How the Press Size Up Harding, pp. 13-15
- Labor's Disappointment at the Republican Platform, pp. 16-17
- The Democratic Opportunity, pp. 18-19
- State Socialism Constitutional, p. 20
- Postal Pay Raise Criticized, p. 21
- What To Do for Armenia, pp. 22-23
- What the German Election Forebodes, pp. 24-25
- Turkish "Watermelon Intellects", p. 26
- Persia's Test of the League, pp. 26-27
- How Europe Views Harding, p. 28
- Shall We Mend the Liberty Bell?, p. 29
- Russian Science Again, p. 30
- Guilty or Not Guilty?, p. 30
- Boring for Oil in Maine, p. 31
- The War's Cost---Forty Million Lives, p. 31
- The Grape Is Still Lively, p. 32
- Fires Due to Electrical Devices, p. 32
- How to Use the Mind, p. 32
- Why Iron Rusts, p. 33
- Fallacy of Our Literary Bolsheviki, p. 34
- Statues for France, p. 35
- An American Musical Triumph in Paris, p. 36
- A Plea for "Highbrow" Plays, p. 37
- The "Reds" Challenge to the Church, p. 38
- Modernized Church Decoration, p. 39
- Opening the Door to German Missionaries, p. 39
- A Methodist Christian-Socialist Program, p. 40
- The Sinfulness of the City, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-44
- Lessons in American Citizenship, p. 45
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 46-47
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 48-75
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 76-85
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A History of the Cossacks, p. 86 - 1 Review- The Cossacks: Their History and Country by William Penn Cresson
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The "Yellow Peril" Mythical, pp. 86-88 - 1 Review- Have We a Far Eastern Policy? by Charles H. Sherrill
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Farming and Philosophy, pp. 89-92 - 1 Review- Sheepskins and Grey Russet by E. Temple Thurston
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An Heir of Ibsen, pp. 93-95 - 1 Review- Treacherous Ground by Johan Bojer
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Her Million and Her Life, pp. 96-100 - 1 Review- The Outside Inn by Ethel M. Kelley
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Mrs. Gladstone, pp. 101-115 - 1 Review- Mrs. Gladstone by Mary Gladstone Drew
- Investments and Finance, pp. 116-127
- Current Events, pp. 128-131
- Miscellaneous, pp. 132-134
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July 3, 1920 Issue = 32 Articles- How the League of Nations is Actually Working, pp. 19-21
- Coolidge on the Vice-Presidency, pp. 22-23
- Radicalism of American Labor, pp. 24-25
- America's New Ship Policy, p. 26
- The Growth of Our Great Cities, p. 27
- The British Aerial Invasion, pp. 28-29
- A Prophecy of Russia's Resurrection, p. 30
- Syrian Protests Against Zionism, pp. 31-32
- Britain's "Changing Empire", p. 33
- War's Restful Effect, p. 33
- Seaweed as Food for Man and Beast, p. 34
- Making the Tender Help Pull, p. 35
- A Beehive in a Sleeping-Car, p. 36
- Sterilizing Milk by Electricity, p. 36
- The Last of the "Mary Powell", p. 37
- Talking Salts, p. 37
- Are We Growing More Careful?, p. 38
- A Londong Home for American Students, p. 39
- American Composers Again in Hot Water, p. 40
- Bull-Fighting as an Art, p. 41
- Gabrielle Rejane, p. 42
- A Hindu Convert Here to Christianize America, p. 43
- Presbyterian Reunion, p. 44
- Our "Moral Obligation" to Protect Armenia, p. 45
- How Tithing Would Enrich the Church, pp. 46-47
- Current Poetry, pp. 48-49
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 50-51
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 52-83
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 84-109
- Investments and Finance, pp. 110-117
- Current Events, pp. 118-124
- Miscellaneous, pp. 125-126
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July 10, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- The Democratic Defiance, pp. 10-12
- Oil Promoters in Troubled Waters, p. 13
- Hoover Proposes a Republican League Policy, p. 14
- A Problem in the Caribbean, p. 15
- Car Shortage and Coal Famine, pp. 16-17
- Dawn of a New Water-Power Era, pp. 18-19
- For a "White Australia", pp. 20-21
- Cost of Living Rising in England, p. 22
- Antirevolutionary Catholic Influence in Italy, p. 23
- A "Canadianization" Campaign, p. 23
- Red Tape of Government Railroad Control, p. 24
- Silk That Is Something Else, p. 24
- How Chocolates Don Their Coats, p. 25
- Perils of French Railway Travel, p. 26
- Substitutes Now Plaguing Germany, p. 26
- British Teeth, p. 27
- How to Doctor a Sick Tree, p. 27
- A Sign of Railroad Demoralization, p. 28
- Jeremiads from the Colleges, p. 29
- Germany's Interest in War-Books, p. 30
- French Polish on British and American Stages, p. 31
- Money-Rates Blockading Culture, p. 32
- The Doomed Churches of London City, p. 33
- Czecho-Slovakia's Progress Toward Self-Help, p. 34
- Wall-Street Sermons on Mammon and Morals, p. 35
- Curative Influence of Religion, p. 36
- How Fault-Finding Empties Pulpits, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 40-42
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 43-72
- Business Efficiency, pp. 73-88
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Henry James---Self-Revealed, pp. 89-121 - 1 Review- The Letters of Henry James by Percy Lubbock and Henry James
- Investments and Finance, pp. 122-127
- Current Events, pp. 128-131
- Miscellaneous, pp. 132-134
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July 17, 1920 Issue = 32 Articles- Cox's Chances, pp. 12-14
- The Fighting Creed of the Democrats, pp. 15-16
- Our Decreasing Increase, p. 17
- Third-Party Prospects, pp. 18-19
- The Greek War on Turkey, pp. 20-21
- Britain Too Pro-American to Suit Japan, p. 22
- Hustling Bulgaria, p. 23
- Another Soviet Confession, pp. 24-25
- Anti-Japanism in California, p. 26
- Science as a Curse to Mankind, p. 27
- Soap from Clay, p. 27
- Paper Shoes, p. 28
- Snap-Shotting Bullets, pp. 28-29
- When Flower-Picking is "A Crime", p. 30
- A Miniature Universe, p. 31
- The "Poet of Frost", p. 32
- Our Debt to Negro Sculpture, p. 33
- Bernhardi's New Book, p. 34
- Joselito in Song, p. 34
- Soaring Books in England, p. 34
- British-American War Over Language, p. 35
- The Menace of the "Dope Doctor", p. 36
- Religious Harmony in Jugo-Slavia, p. 37
- Illiteracy Among American Children, p. 37
- The Golden Rule vs. the Rule of Gold, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-44
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 45-69
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 70-115
- Investments and Finance, pp. 116-126
- Current Events, pp. 127-129
- Miscellaneous, pp. 130-134
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July 24, 1920 Issue = 32 Articles- The League the Chief Issue, pp. 9-11
- Birth of the Farmer Labor Party, pp. 12-13
- Bumper Crops and Lower Prices, p. 14
- Poland's Military Collapse, p. 15
- Is the Treaty Too Hard on Germany?, pp. 16-17
- To Trade with the Bolsheviki, pp. 18-19
- The Franco-German War for Coal, p. 20
- China Freest of the Free, p. 21
- Poland's "Fateful Hour", p. 22
- As Europe Sees Cox, p. 23
- Uncle Sam as a Hunter, p. 24
- Mechanical Political Orators, p. 25
- Better Goods from Poorer Cotton, p. 26
- Why to Ship Fruit Cold, p. 27
- Artistic Bitter-Sweets, p. 28
- Mr. Mencken's "Chicagoiad", p. 29
- A New Portrait of Dante, p. 30
- Newspaper Education, p. 30
- The "Nobel" Dramatists, p. 31
- New Freedom for Catholic Kings, p. 32
- The Church in Wales Restored, p. 33
- Remedy for the Moral Breakdown, p. 33
- More Gospel and Less Sensation, p. 34
- Clerical Monopoly of "Slamming", p. 34
- Is Delinquency Increasing?, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 38-40
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 41-63
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 64-91
- Investments and Finance, pp. 92-101
- Current Events, pp. 102-107
- Miscellaneous, pp. 108-110
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July 31, 1920 Issue = 33 Articles- Where Harding and Cox Stand on the Big Issues, pp. 7-9
- Labor and the Democrats, pp. 10-11
- $600000000 More Rail Wages to Pay, pp. 12-13
- Criticisms of the Wool Shut-Down, p. 14
- California's Anti-Japanese Campaign, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The New German Empire of Industry, p. 17
- Japan's New Poor, p. 18
- China's Blunt Speech to Britain, p. 19
- Verdict on the Amritsar "Massacre", p. 20
- To Tell Age by the Skin, p. 21
- Cooks and Chemists, p. 22
- A Triumph for American Ship-Building, pp. 22-23
- The Savings of Destruction, p. 24
- Fighting Famine with Good Roads, p. 25
- African Gems the Gift of the Sea, p. 25
- Japanese School Eruption in Hawaii, p. 26
- American Plan to Rebuild Reims, p. 27
- American Musicians in London, p. 28
- Japan's Most Popular Film, p. 29
- Reawakened French Esprit, p. 29
- Why Zionists Are Not at Ease in Zion, p. 30
- More Men Going to Church, p. 31
- Reckless Religious Editors, p. 32
- Bias Against the Community Church, p. 32
- A World-War on Disease, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-55
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 56-69
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-73
- Current Events, pp. 74-77
- Miscellaneous, p. 78
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August 7, 1920 Issue = 30 Articles- Russia Compelling Recognition, pp. 19-20
- Woman's Part in the Election, p. 21
- A Cup Victory that Cheers but Does Not Inebriate, pp. 22-23
- Jones Will "Pay the Freight", pp. 24-25
- A Greater Steel Strike Predicted, p. 26
- The Open Shop in Politics, p. 27
- Topics in Brief, p. 28
- Ireland's Three Voices, p. 29
- Germany's New Rich and New Poor, p. 30
- Why Italy Grew Cold to the Allies, p. 31
- The National Chinese Puzzle, p. 32
- California Earthquake, pp. 33-34
- Sanitation at Summer Hotels, p. 35
- How to Avert a Disaster, p. 35
- Putting Cartoons to Work, pp. 36-37
- To Save Westminster Abbey, p. 38
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Romain Rolland in a New Vein, p. 39 - 1 Review- Liluli by Romain Rolland
- France's Shepherd Scupltor, p. 40
- Jarring Views of Cultural Conditions in Russia, pp. 40-41
- Why the Interchurch Movement Failed, p. 42
- Americanizing the Russian Church, p. 43
- Japan Conciliating Korea, p. 44
- The Prison's Opportunity, pp. 44-45
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 46-48
- Current Poetry, p. 49
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 50-85
- Business Efficiency, pp. 86-125
- Investments and Finance, pp. 126-136
- Current Events, pp. 137-140
- Miscellaneous, pp. 141-142
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August 14, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- How the Rate Rise Will Touch the Family Purse, pp. 9-11
- The Employer's Duty to Employ, p. 12
- Japan Taking Saghalien, p. 13
- The Dry Drive on Cox, pp. 14-15
- Silver Lining of Business Clouds, p. 16
- A Supreme Court for Quarreling Nations, pp. 17-19
- England's "Iron Heel" in Ireland, pp. 20-21
- Is Japan Map-Making in Asia?, pp. 22-23
- World Interest in Our Election, p. 24
- A French Tribute to Uncle Sam, p. 24
- What to Eat in Hot Weather, p. 25
- Opening the Gate of the Great Lakes, p. 26
- A Telephone Census, p. 27
- Whisky-Selling Doctors, p. 27
- How Butterflies Hear, p. 28
- To Avoid Poisoning by Automobiles, pp. 28-29
- New Prairie Architecture, p. 30
- Can Popular Songs be "Stamped Out"?, p. 31
- "Force of Humor" in Music, p. 32
- "Shakespeare" Identified Again, pp. 32-33
- The Churches to Bridge the "Bloody Chasm", p. 34
- Protestant Neglect of the Child, p. 35
- Fewer Pulpit "Freaks and Fakes", p. 36
- The Origin of Hymns, p. 36
- Christianity as a Suicide Cure, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 40-42
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 43-75
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 76-99
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Bernstorff's Battle in Washington, pp. 100-103 - 1 Review- My Three Years in America by Count Bernstorff
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A Word for the President, pp. 104-105 - 1 Review- Woodrow Wilson and His Work by William E. Dodd
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Russia in Five Weeks, pp. 106-107 - 1 Review- Barbarous Soviet Russia by Isaac McBride
- Investments and Finance, pp. 108-117
- Current Events, pp. 118-123
- Miscellaneous, pp. 124-126
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August 21, 1920 Issue = 32 Articles- Our New Russian Policy, pp. 11-13
- Is the League Issue Paramount?, pp. 14-15
- The Biggest Thing in Profit-Sharing, p. 16
- Doubtful Benefits of Higher Passenger-Fares, p. 17
- Prohibition Raids, pp. 18-19
- Alaska's Plea for Home Rule, p. 20
- Topics in Brief, p. 21
- The Allied Policy Toward Poland, pp. 22-23
- The Pope's Move Toward Peace with Italy, p. 24
- High Costs in Hungary, p. 25
- The Frenchman's Burden in Alsace, p. 26
- Helmets for Peace Wear, p. 27
- The World's Diamond Crop, p. 28
- Farmer Mars, p. 29
- Can Health be Taught?, p. 30
- Platinum Pirates Trapt by Chemistry, p. 31
- William Marion Reedy, p. 32
- "After-War" Reading Courses, p. 33
- How Japan Goes to the Movies, p. 34
- Must Novelists Forget the War?, p. 35
- How the Church Is Solving Spain's Labor Troubles, p. 36
- Churches as Candidates for Ministers, p. 36
- A Protest Against "Cities of Our Dead" in France, p. 37
- Mohammedan Propaganda in the United States, p. 37
- In Defense of Preaching, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-42
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-85
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 86-125
- Investments and Finance, pp. 126-131
- Current Events, pp. 132-140
- Miscellaneous, pp. 141-142
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August 28, 1920 Issue = 32 Articles- The American Woman Voter Arrives, pp. 9-11
- British Labor's War on War, pp. 12-13
- Poland Turns the Tide, p. 14
- Paying More for Expressage, p. 15
- Bursting of the Ponzi Bubble, p. 16
- Who Will Build Five Million Homes?, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- How Will the Turkish Treaty Work?, pp. 19-20
- Canada's Care for Her Veterans, p. 21
- France's "Terrible" Black Troops, p. 22
- France's "New Ally", pp. 22-23
- Fishing in the Salton Sea, pp. 24-25
- Health on Tiptoe, p. 26
- The Commercial Value of Sunshine, pp. 26-27
- Putting Argon to Work, p. 28
- Recalling the Romantic Drama, p. 29
- Medical Literary Criticism, p. 30
- Sizing Up the American Musical Invasion of London, p. 31
- Wilbur Wright in France, p. 32
- The Church's Duty to the Leper, p. 33
- Child Suicide Increasing, p. 33
- Canada's Labor Church, p. 34
- The Work of the Junior Red Cross, p. 35
- A Convict's Defense of "Prison Cruelty", p. 36
- Recruiting "Uncle Jims" for Boys, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-65
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 66-99
- Investments and Finance, pp. 100-108
- Current Events, pp. 109-113
- Miscellaneous, pp. 114-118
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September 4, 1920 Issue = 37 Articles- Allied Unity Out of Polish Victory, pp. 15-16
- How Electric Railways May Prosper, p. 17
- Our Olympic Victors, p. 18
- State Rights in Railroad Rates, p. 19
- The Campaign Hunt for Millions, pp. 20-21
- Why Sugar Is Cheaper, p. 22
- Fighting for Our Place on the Seas, p. 23
- Topics in Brief, p. 24
- America's Stride as a Sea-Trader, p. 25
- Preparing Revolution in England, pp. 26-27
- Contrasting Pleas for Franco-German Harmony, p. 28
- Maxim Gorki Chides His Fellow Bolsheviki, p. 29
- German Students and Politics, p. 29
- The Problem of the City Auto, p. 30
- Can We Grow Silk?, p. 31
- Is Meat Killing Off the Eskimos?, pp. 32-33
- Building a House Like a Battle-Ship, p. 34
- The St. Louis Municipal Opera, pp. 35-36
- The Word "Bolshevism", p. 37
- Max Klinger, p. 38
- Nourishing Provincial Museums, p. 39
- The Church as a Critic of Industry, p. 40
- What the Factory Can Teach the Clergy, p. 41
- Mennonite Migration Opposed, pp. 42-43
- Current Poetry, pp. 44-46
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 47
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 48-65
- Business Efficiency, pp. 66-86
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The Strength of the Dead, pp. 87-90 - 1 Review- Basil Everman by Elsie Singmaster
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A Hindu Love-Story, pp. 91-93 - 1 Review- The Substance of a Dream by F.W. Bain
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The Story of an Irish Idealist, pp. 94-96 - 1 Review- The Clanking of Chains by Brinsley Macnamara
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Escapes and Flirtations, pp. 97-101 - 1 Review- Affinities and Other Stories by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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Strange Mohammedan Superstitions, pp. 102-105 - 1 Review- Influence of Animism on Islam by Samuel M. Zwemer
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Efficiency Through a Six-Hour Day, pp. 106-110 - 1 Review- The Six-Hour Shift and Industrial Efficiency by William Lever Leverhulme
- Current Events, pp. 111-115
- Investments and Finance, pp. 116-124
- Miscellaneous, pp. 125-128
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September 11, 1920 Issue = 32 Articles- The Republican Substitute for the League, pp. 11-13
- The Financial "Drive" in Politics, pp. 14-15
- Mr. Burleson's "Burned Finsters", p. 16
- Why Coal Should Not Cost More, p. 17
- Decreasing Fear of Immigration, p. 18
- "Cuban" Independence for Egypt, p. 19
- A Shipping Alliance with Germany, p. 20
- Topics in Brief, p. 21
- Dangers of Japanese-American Friction, p. 22
- Why Bulgaria is Anti-Bolshevik, p. 23
- Ireland in Continental Eyes, pp. 24-25
- Prohibition's Shadow on Australia, p. 26
- The Last Word in Wireless, p. 27
- Has Leprosy Been Vanquished?, p. 28
- New Paper Pulps, p. 28
- Fireless Fireworks, p. 29
- Why Work?, p. 30
- Movies for Everybody, p. 31
- Lincoln's Statue in London, p. 32
- Debatable Beauty of Women, p. 33
- Robbing Sir Walter Scott, p. 34
- Speeding Up Culture in Movies, p. 35
- Play as a Church Function, p. 36
- "Cheap Talk" About Sacrifice, p. 37
- Vacation with Pay for Workers, p. 37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-81
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 82-139
- Investments and Finance, pp. 140-150
- Current Events, pp. 151-154
- Miscellaneous, pp. 155-158
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September 18, 1920 Issue = 39 Articles- Organizing the German-American Vote, pp. 11-12
- The Labor Shortage Vanishing, p. 13
- Bolshevism Infecting Italy, pp. 14-15
- Obregon as a Peace Dove, p. 16
- Doubtful Good of Our City Growth, p. 17
- Prices Slipping a Notch, pp. 18-19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Australian Fears of America, p. 21
- Poland the "Keystone" of Europe's Peace, pp. 22-23
- Entente "Meddling" with German Transportation, p. 24
- Italy's Aim in Workmen's Insurance, p. 25
- To Relieve the Coal Shortage by Stopping Waste, p. 26
- Blind Workers in Factories, p. 27
- Is the Human Mind Tireless?, p. 28
- Handling Cargo in Bulk, p. 29
- Using All the Wood, p. 30
- Sweden's Greatest Painter, p. 31
- Art Under Soviet Rule, p. 32
- Guessing the Durable Books, p. 33
- "For Prophecies They Shall Fail", p. 34
- Choosing a War-Memorial, pp. 34-35
- A Russian Children's Odyssey, p. 36
- China's Moral Advance, p. 37
- The Salvation Army's "Lost Drunks", pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-42
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-69
- Sports and Athetlics, pp. 70-93
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Adventures in Fiddling, pp. 94-96 - 1 Review- Fiddler's Luck by Robert Haven Schauffler
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An Old-Fashioned Angel, pp. 97-100 - 1 Review- Happy House by Baroness von Hutten
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A Fearful Spectacle, pp. 101-104 - 1 Review- Queen Lucia by E.F. Benson
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Two Frenchwomen in America, p. 105 - 1 Review- A Frenchwoman's Impressions of America by Comtesse Madeleine de Bryas and Jacqueline de Bryas, ...
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Biting the Biters, pp. 106-112 - 1 Review- Come-On Charley by Thomas Addison
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Murdering a Dead Woman, pp. 113-115 - 1 Review- Legend by Clemence Dane
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The Failure of Divorce, pp. 116-120 - 1 Review- The Superstition of Divorce by G.K. Chesterton
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"The Ancient Allan", pp. 121-133 - 1 Review- The Ancient Allan by H. Rider Haggard
- Investments and Finance, pp. 134-141
- Current Events, pp. 142-147
- Miscellaneous, pp. 148-150
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September 25, 1920 Issue = 31 Articles- How Will Labor Vote?, pp. 11-12
- Woman's Hand in Maine, pp. 13-14
- League Verdicts in the Primaries, pp. 15-16
- America and Germany as Shipmates, p. 17
- The Timber Famine, pp. 18-19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- British Labor's Stand for Soviet Russia, pp. 21-22
- Troublesome Mesopotamia, p. 23
- Greece in Turmoil, p. 24
- Voice of Canadian Independence, p. 25
- To Use Niagara Without Marring It, p. 26
- A Medical Defense of Pie, p. 27
- Machinery Ousting the "Harvest Hand", p. 28
- Labor Doing Better Work, p. 29
- Europe's Ills Diagnosed by Anatole France, p. 30
- Refusing to Surrender Scott, p. 31
- The French Borrow "Gentleman", p. 31
- "Memorial Lamps", p. 32
- Stephen Foster vs. Franz Schubert, pp. 32-33
- "Diplomatic Victories" of the Vatican, p. 34
- The Lambeth Plan for Church Reunion, p. 35
- Christianity Liberalizing Japan, p. 36
- The Near East Learns Democracy, p. 36
- The Covenant of the League of Nations, pp. 37-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-95
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 96-149
- Investments and Finance, pp. 150-161
- Current Events, pp. 162-165
- Miscellaneous, p. 166
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1920 = 13 Issues, 474 Articles-
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October 2, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- Are Good or Bad Times Ahead?, pp. 9-10
- The Socialists' Hour at Albany, p. 11
- Wall Street's Bomb Mystery, pp. 12-13
- Drys to Discipline Lax Judges, p. 14
- The "Root Plan" for a World Court, pp. 15-17
- Forgiving War-Offenders, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Japanese Views of California, p. 20
- Cheaper Coal Demanded by British Miners, pp. 21-22
- New American Interest in Europe, p. 23
- After-War Drunkenness in England, p. 24
- Explosions in the Wheat-Fields, p. 25
- Lava That Never Saw a Volcano, p. 26
- Why Lighthouses Migrate, p. 27
- Chemistry in the Kitchen, p. 28
- Pull the Cord and Clean the Lamp, p. 28
- Good and Bad Sidewalk "Bridges", p. 29
- How to Wash Dishes, p. 29
- The Man Who Would "Paint the Sun", p. 30
- The New Old Poetry, p. 31
- Age and Youth at It in England, p. 31
- All on Account of the Pilgrim Fathers, pp. 32-33
- Will Scotland Go Dry?, p. 34
- Moral Effect of War Relics, p. 34
- New Status of Army Chaplains, p. 35
- What Religion Is to the Nominees, p. 36
- Christian Unity in Hymns, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-40
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 41
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-77
- Business Efficiency, pp. 78-115
- Investments and Finance, pp. 116-128
- Current Events, pp. 129-133
- Spice of Life, p. 134
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October 9, 1920 Issue = 38 Articles- Falling Prices, pp. 9-11
- The Flaw in the Diamond, pp. 12-13
- The Japanese Question in the Campaign, pp. 14-15
- Wilson's Refusal to Obey Congress, pp. 16-17
- Cool Greetings to Our Immigrants, p. 18
- The "Undeclared" War in Haiti, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Big Possibilities of the "Little Entente", pp. 21-22
- French Disapproval of Black Troops in Germany, p. 23
- Home Sweet Home in Bolshevia, p. 24
- Japanese Emigration, p. 24
- Why America Is Not Rebuilding France, p. 25
- To Restrict Natural Gas, p. 26
- American Windmills in the Sahara, p. 26
- California "Earthquake-Proof", p. 27
- Identifying Babies by Footprints, p. 27
- Freak Foods, p. 28
- Did We Come from the Sea?, p. 29
- The "King of Printers", p. 30
- Testing "American Literature", p. 31
- Stevenson Again on Stage, p. 32
- Optimistic American Singers, p. 33
- The Passover Unchanged in Thirty Centuries, p. 34
- Making Soldiers Good Citizens, p. 35
- Prohibition's Blight on Jails and Rescue Missions, p. 36
- Religion vs. Luxury, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 40-42
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-63
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 64-85
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Kitchener---The Organizer, pp. 86-88 - 1 Review- The Life of Lord Kitchener by George Arthur
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Bluebeard Shamed, pp. 89-91 - 1 Review- The Lonely House by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes
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Advice to Those About to Marry Money, pp. 92-96 - 1 Review- The Strangeness of Noel Carton by William Caine
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The First Story of England's Suffrage Fight, pp. 97-115 - 1 Review- Mrs. Warren's Daughter by Harry Johnston
- Investments, pp. 116-125
- Current Events, pp. 126-131
- Miscellaneous, pp. 132-134
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October 16, 1920 Issue = 34 Articles- A Poll of 600000 Voters in Six Pivotal States, p. 9
- The Next Cabinet, pp. 10-11
- The New Republic of Austria, pp. 12-13
- Labor's "Retreat from Moscow", p. 14
- The Price of Falling Prices, pp. 15-16
- Efforts to Break the House Famine, p. 17
- The League Preventing War, pp. 18-19
- Europe's Debts and Our Duty, p. 20
- Topics in Brief, p. 21
- Viscount Grey as an Irish Peacemaker, pp. 22-23
- Salvaging Austria, p. 24
- Lenine as a "Scientific Fanatic", p. 25
- A Turkish Attack on the Nationalists, p. 25
- Analyzing Accidents to Save the Workers, p. 26
- Character in Hand-Shaking, p. 27
- Fishing Upside Down, p. 28
- Self-Closing Doors to Trap Thieves, p. 28
- Porcelain Money, p. 29
- Pilgrim Treasures Discovered, p. 30
- Bygone Best-Sellers, p. 31
- Neglectec Riches in American Literature, p. 32
- The "Soviet of Youth" Again, p. 33
- Religious Pleas for the League, p. 34
- K. of C. to Fight "Shameful Propaganda" in Rome, p. 35
- Our Unlisted Christians, p. 36
- America's Waste of Babies, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-69
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 70-119
- Investments and Finance, pp. 120-129
- Current Events, pp. 130-133
- Spice of Life, p. 134
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October 23, 1920 Issue = 38 Articles- The League Issue Splitting the Parties, pp. 11-13
- How the Straws Say the Election Will Go, p. 14
- Why the Irish Killings Continue, p. 15
- A Census "Thunderclap", pp. 16-17
- The Fading of the "Red" Shadow, pp. 18-19
- Government Duty in the Housing Crisis, p. 20
- Praise Corn for Falling Prices, p. 21
- Topics in Brief, p. 21
- Our Congressmen in the Orient, pp. 22-23
- Awful Dangers of Woman Suffrage, p. 24
- Turkey Looking for Friends, p. 24
- France's "Strong" President, p. 25
- How Edison "Won the War", p. 26
- A Self-Starter for Locomotives, p. 27
- Yeast as Food and Medicine, p. 28
- Traffic-Marks on Country Roads, p. 29
- Resurrecting Jenny Lind, p. 30
- Artistic Losses in France, p. 31
- University Troubles in Germany, p. 32
- Chesterton's Grudge Against the Pilgrims, p. 33
- Woman's Progress Toward the Pulpit, p. 34
- How Montclair "Mothers" Foreign Mothers, p. 35
- Starved into Leaving the Ministry, p. 36
- Catholics Launch a Daily Paper, pp. 36-37
- Full Official Text of the League Covenant, pp. 38-43
- Reservations Adopted by the Senate, pp. 44-45
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 46-48
- Current Poetry, p. 49
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 50-77
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 78-91
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If You Look Like a Butler!, pp. 92-94 - 1 Review- The Counsel of the Ungodly by Charles Brackett
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Social Topsyturvies Since the War, pp. 95-96 - 1 Review- The Adventurous Lady by J.C. Snaith
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The Trial of London, pp. 97-99 - 1 Review- The Foolish Lovers by St. John G. Ervine
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Who Killed John Brake?, pp. 100-101 - 1 Review- The Paradise Mystery by J.S. Fletcher
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The Deacon's Money, pp. 102-111 - 1 Review- The Elder's People by Harriet E. Spofford
- Investments and Finance, pp. 112-119
- Current Events, pp. 120-125
- Miscellaneous, p. 126
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October 30, 1920 Issue = 36 Articles- The Fight Centers on Article X, pp. 9-10
- Deep "Digest" Duplicity Detected, p. 11
- The New Czecho-Slovakian Republic, pp. 12-13
- British Coal-Strike Issues, pp. 14-15
- Probing the Haitian Scandal, p. 16
- Hunting the Booze-Outlaws, pp. 17-18
- Dark Side of Low Farm Prices, pp. 19-20
- Topics in Brief, p. 21
- A Letter from Mr. Herbert Hoover, p. 22
- The Slaughter of the Innocents, p. 23
- All the World Watching the American Election, pp. 24-26
- London Prices Falling Down, p. 27
- A British Plea for German Children, p. 28
- Bernstorff's Hope in the League, p. 29
- Our Country Districts Not Decadent, p. 30
- Back to the Earth for Building Material, p. 31
- Next Winter's Snow, p. 32
- Fruitless Fruit Drinks, p. 33
- The Quarrel Over "Opal", p. 34
- What the Boys are Reading, p. 35
- "Mr. Punch's" Regret Over Lost Literary Treasures, p. 36
- A Formidable Educational "Boom", p. 37
- America Leading Toward World Prohibition, p. 38
- "Degraders of the Christian Pulpit", p. 39
- O "Bee" Where Is Thy Sting?, p. 39
- Bible-Reading in the Balkans, p. 39
- God's Place in the Schoolroom, p. 40
- Czecho-Slovakia's Moral Awakening, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-43
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 44-45
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 46-47
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 48-61
- Business Efficiency, pp. 62-87
- Investments and Finance, pp. 88-96
- Current Events, pp. 97-101
- Miscellaneous, p. 102
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November 6, 1920 Issue = 43 Articles- Tax Problems Facing the New Administration, pp. 9-10
- How to Avoid a Panic, p. 11
- The Building Hold-Up, pp. 12-13
- The Railroads' New Fight, pp. 14-15
- To Divert Immigrants from the Cities to the Farms, p. 16
- Do We Want More Congressmen?, p. 17
- Cuba's Sugar Crisis, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Ireland an "American Question", pp. 20-21
- Bolshevism in Czecho-Slovakia, p. 22
- The League and Armaments, p. 22
- How Switzerland Pays for War, p. 23
- Wrangel the "Unknown Factor", pp. 23-24
- Is Leprosy Vanquished?, p. 25
- Alcohol and Candy, p. 26
- Fossilized Blood, p. 27
- Higher Trolley Speed?, p. 27
- Living Tree-Stumps, p. 28
- Compulsory Motherhood, p. 28
- How to Find Lost Radium, p. 29
- A Peace Play Accused of War, p. 30
- The Poster Art of "Sovdepia", p. 31
- Oxford's Friendly Gesture to Germany, p. 31
- Literary Value of School-Teachers, p. 32
- Kipling in the Movies, p. 33
- The "Jewish Peril", p. 34
- Good Roads and Better Churches, p. 35
- "Spiritual Death" After the War, p. 36
- Islam Welcoming Christianity, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Young America's Better-English Week, pp. 40-42
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-79
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 80-100
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John Burroughs Accepts the Universe, p. 101 - 1 Review- Accepting the Universe by John Burroughs
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The Making of an American Citizen, pp. 102-104 - 1 Review- No Defense by Gilbert Parker
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Social Barriers Broken by Love and War, pp. 105-109 - 1 Review- Also Ran by Mrs. Baillie-Reynolds
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Love and Spiritualism, pp. 110-113 - 1 Review- The Wind Between the Worlds by Alice Brown
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Just Susan, pp. 114-129 - 1 Review- The Book of Susan by Lee Wilson Dodd
- Investments and Finance, pp. 130-137
- Current Events, pp. 138-141
- The Spice of Life, p. 142
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 142
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November 13, 1920 Issue = 34 Articles- The Republican Avalanche, pp. 11-13
- The "Hungarian People's Republic", pp. 14-15
- If More Pay Then More Work, p. 16
- Food-Price Reductions, pp. 17-18
- Ocean Ports for Inland States, p. 19
- Unemployment and Wage Cuts, pp. 20-21
- Topics in Brief, p. 22
- A Call from President-Elect Harding to the American People, p. 23
- Is the Entente "Cracking"?, p. 24
- Turk Nationalists Turning "Red", p. 25
- Omens of Lenine's Doom, p. 26
- Franco-German Interdependence, p. 27
- Fog-Proofing Our Harbors, p. 28
- Scientific Side of the "Hunger Strike", p. 29
- Limiting Alcohol Prescriptions, p. 29
- A League for Superpower, p. 30
- German Regard for Science, p. 31
- A New Art in Masks, p. 32
- Undying Best-Sellers, p. 33
- Taming Mark Twain, p. 34
- Sir Herbert Tree's Wit, p. 35
- Bible Stories on the Screen, p. 36
- Japanese Christians for Peace, p. 37
- Resurrecting the Interchurch Movement, p. 38
- Our Moral Slump, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 42-44
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 45
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 46-90
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 91-135
- Investment and Finance, pp. 136-144
- Current Events, pp. 145-148
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 149
- The Spice of Life, p. 150
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November 20, 1920 Issue = 38 Articles- How Labor Voted, pp. 9-11
- Sizing Up the Sixty-Seventh Congress, pp. 12-13
- The Democracy's Ebb-Tide, pp. 14-15
- More Teeth for California's Anti-Alien Land Law, p. 16
- The Farmers' Wheat Strike, pp. 17-18
- Coal Industry Warned to Reform, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Look Out of Your Window at the Children Passing By---To Death!, p. 21
- What Harding's Victory Means to Europe, p. 22
- Austria's Presidential Campaign, p. 23
- Scotland's "Canny" Prohibition, p. 24
- Italy's "Bloodless Revolution", pp. 25-26
- Does Civilization Move Northward?, p. 27
- Britain's Towers of Mystery, p. 28
- An Automobile Census, p. 29
- Lightning Up To Date, p. 30
- Saving Money with a Camera, pp. 30-31
- The Oxford Letter to German Professors, p. 32
- French Literary Missionaries, p. 33
- Evolution of the Book-Publishing Business, p. 34
- The Horse-Car Conductor Who Wins the Nobel Prize, p. 35
- Do We Believe in the "Fall of Man"?, p. 36
- How to Advertise Religion, p. 37
- A State Ministry of Motherhood, p. 38
- The "Dialect" of the Pulpit, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-42
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 43
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 44-45
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 46-69
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 70-89
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The Loves of a Prime Minister, pp. 90-91 - 1 Review- The Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, Vol. IV, 1855-1868 by George Earle Buckle
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Defeating Angelica, pp. 92-93 - 1 Review- Modern Greek Stories by Demetra Vaka and Aristides Phoutrides
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London To-Day to American Eyes, p. 94 - 1 Review- An American's London by Louise Closser Hale
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Wanted---An Inheritor, pp. 95-117 - 1 Review- A Pawn in Pawn by Richard Drewe
- Investments and Finance, pp. 118-127
- Current Events, pp. 128-133
- The Spice of Life, p. 134
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 134
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November 27, 1920 Issue = 35 Articles- The Shipping Board Scandal, pp. 9-11
- The New Bulgaria, pp. 12-13
- After Wrangel What?, pp. 14-15
- Trouble Brewing for Home-Brewers, pp. 16-17
- The Coming Open-Shop War, pp. 18-19
- A Fiume Settlement with D'Annunzio Left Out, p. 20
- War-Bonuses in Twelve States, p. 21
- Topics in Brief, p. 22
- Half a Million Dollars---and Just Beginning, p. 23
- How Europe Views Wrangel's Collapse, pp. 24-25
- Singapore's Rubber Crisis, p. 26
- Legalizing Land Seizures in Italy, p. 27
- Constantinople Shocked by New York, p. 28
- A New Search for the Oldest Man, p. 29
- Kind Words for American Anthropology, p. 30
- Paying for Tons of Water in Food, p. 31
- When the Hero Lights a Match, p. 32
- The Dishwashing Machine as a Germ-Killer, p. 33
- Another German Monopoly Broken, p. 33
- The Famous Rejected in the Light of the Elected, p. 34
- Louise Imogen Guiney, p. 35
- The Uncriticized Art of Acting, p. 36
- Who Owns a Work of Art?, p. 37
- Prohibition Results in One City, p. 38
- Need of an Abridged Bible, p. 39
- How to Fill the Country Church, p. 40
- The Y.M.C.A. Still Working Abroad, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-44
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 45
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 46-67
- Business Efficiency, pp. 68-89
- Investments and Finance, pp. 90-96
- Current Events, pp. 97-100
- The Spice of Life, pp. 101-102
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 103-104
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December 4, 1920 Issue = 37 Articles- The "Parliament of Man" at Geneva, pp. 9-11
- Mr. Hoover's Labor Plans, pp. 12-13
- Opening Lenine's "Treasure-House", pp. 14-15
- The Seven Millers of Kansas, p. 16
- Trying to Carve Turkey, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- The Nation's Press Rallying ot the Children's Rescue, pp. 19-20
- Get Your Liberty Bonds Out of the Vault and Make Them Earn Bigger Dividends, p. 21
- Exit Venizelos Enter Constantine, pp. 22-23
- Austria's Plight, p. 24
- Little Latvia's Great Role, p. 25
- Emigration from Ireland, p. 26
- Evolution's Most Romantic Moment, p. 27
- Medical News in the Papers, p. 28
- Still Hunting German Traps, p. 29
- Seeing by Ear, p. 29
- Motor-Trailers to Solve Transportation, p. 30
- Fruit-Juices in Fruit Drinks, p. 30
- Nuts as Food, p. 31
- Tailoring with a Camera, p. 31
- Treating Labor Artistically, p. 32
- The Operatic Straws in World Revolutions, p. 33
- American Films Corrupting Britain, p. 34
- Turkish Women on the Stage, p. 34
- A Canadian Literary Declaration of Independence, p. 35
- Japan's New Religion, p. 36
- Lighting the "Christ-Candle", p. 37
- Czecho-Slovakia's New National Church, p. 38
- Christmas Cheer for Prisoners' Children, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-42
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 43
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 44-45
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 46-61
- The Slaughter of the Innocents, pp. 62-63
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 64-85
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Twenty-Six Christmas Books for Children, pp. 86-129 - 22 Reviews- Grimm's Fairy Tales by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
- The Boy's Book of Magic by Hereward Carrington
- The Children of Odin by Padraic Colum
- Princess White Flame by Gertrude Crownfield
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
- The Sandman's Mountain by Louis Dodge
- Jackanapes, Daddy Darwin's Dovecot and Other Stories by Juliana Ewing
- The Secret of Everyday Things by Jean-Henri Fabre
- A Book of Boyhoods by Eugenie M. Fryer
- Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings by Joel Chandler Harris
- The Tippy Toe Bubble Books by Ralph Mayhew
- Westward Ho! by Charles Kingsley
- Laboulaye's Fairy Book by Edouard Laboulaye
- Jimmy Quigg, Office Boy by Harold S. Latham
- The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting
- Eileen's Adventures in Wonderland by Zillah K. Macdonald
- Tyltyl by Maurice Maeterlinck
- The Boy Scouts' Year-Book by Franklin K. Mathiews
- Boy Heroes in Fiction by Inez N. McFee
- Girl Heroines in Fiction by Inez N. McFee
- Roads to Childhood by Anne Carroll Moore
- Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Lester Pearson
- Current Events, pp. 130-134
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December 11, 1920 Issue = 36 Articles- America's High Tide of Crime, pp. 11-13
- The New and Greater Rumania, pp. 14-15
- The League's Swaddling-Clothes, pp. 16-17
- Oil Troubling the Diplomatic Waters, pp. 18-19
- War-Time Offenders Out of Jail, p. 20
- Non-Partizan League Gains, p. 21
- Topics in Brief, p. 22
- A Hundred Thousand Precious Lives Are Saved as the First Million Dollars Is Given, p. 23
- Germany's Third Year of Peace, pp. 24-25
- A British Invitation to America's Press, p. 26
- The World as Lenine's Oyster, p. 26
- Norway's Trial of Prohibition, pp. 27-28
- The Death-Throes of a Plant, p. 29
- Hypodermic Salvage, p. 30
- Poisoning in an Automobile Tunnel, p. 31
- Does Tobacco Kill Mouth-Germs?, p. 31
- A Famous Old Locomotive, p. 32
- A Safety Watch-Dial, p. 33
- Bread Without Flour, p. 33
- Artistic Signs for the Highway, p. 34
- German Music in Westminster Abbey, p. 35
- Gathering Roosevelt Anecdotes, p. 35
- An American "Macbeth" in London, p. 36
- Resenting Grieg in Ragtime, p. 37
- Church Union as a "Great Illusion", p. 38
- Buddhism's Forward Movement, p. 39
- The Praying Football Team, p. 39
- China's Starving Millions, pp. 40-42
- Current Poetry, pp. 43-44
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 45
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 46-73
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 74-107
- Investments and Finance, pp. 108-111
- Current Events, pp. 112-117
- The Spice of Life, p. 118
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 118
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December 18, 1920 Issue = 37 Articles- The Threatened Inundation from Europe, pp. 7-9
- President Wilson's "Confession of Faith", pp. 10-11
- First Aid to Farmers, pp. 12-13
- Our Neighbor Armenia, pp. 14-15
- West Virginia's War, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- A Great Union of Forces to Save Europe's Children, p. 18
- Must American Children Go Hungry to Bed to Relieve You from Sacrifice?, p. 19
- European Views of "New" America, p. 20
- What's Wrong with Germany?, p. 21
- "Keeping" the Kaiser in Holland, p. 22
- American Trade Conquests in India, p. 23
- How to Lower Prices, p. 24
- The Truth About American Dyes, p. 25
- Charring Not a Wood-Preservative, p. 26
- Saving the Lives of Clothes, p. 26
- Straw Gas for Farm Use, p. 27
- A Seesaw Windmill, p. 28
- How Safe Is Flying?, p. 28
- When Your Name Is Not Your Own, p. 29
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The Storm About "Margot", p. 30 - 1 Review- Margot Asquith: An Autobiography by Margot Asquith
- A New Literary Type, p. 31
- A Film Duel, p. 32
- Chicago Indicting Herself Operatically, pp. 32-33
- Christ and Buddha at Tokyo, p. 34
- Are We Overdoing "Safety First"?, p. 35
- Is the Jew Convertible?, p. 36
- The Cannibal's Substitute for Religion, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 40-41
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-53
- Winter Travel and Recreation, pp. 54-83
- Investments and Finance, pp. 84-88
- Current Events, pp. 89-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 94
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December 25, 1920 Issue = 33 Articles- The Burning of Cork as the Climax in Ireland, pp. 5-7
- The New Kingdom of Greece, pp. 8-9
- Disarmament Postponed, pp. 10-11
- Why Four Billions for Four Years?, pp. 12-13
- To Halt the European Invasion, pp. 14-15
- Dr. Wells Dissects Russia, pp. 16-17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- "What Shall I Give for Christmas?", p. 19
- India's Struggle for Home Rule, pp. 20-21
- Conflicting Verdicts on Bolshevik Siberia, p. 22
- Canada Damming Europe's Flood, p. 23
- Monarchical Drift in Hungary, p. 24
- Why We Die So Fast, p. 25
- Structural Art, p. 26
- Baby's Perilous Path, p. 27
- Why "Back to the Farm"?, p. 28
- The Christ-Child in Art, p. 29
- Movie "Reprisals" Threatened, p. 30
- The New Boy and the Old Book, p. 30
- Decay of Choral Music, p. 31
- Rewriting "Margot's" Diary, p. 32
- The Christ of the Medals, pp. 33-34
- The New Religion in Russia, p. 35
- The "Invisible Guest" at the Christmas Dinner, p. 36
- Korea's Religious Peril, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-44
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 45-54
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 55-69
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-73
- Current Events, pp. 74-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 79-80
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Issues of 1921 = 53 Issues, 1,761 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 39 Issues, 1,504 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 39 Issues, 1,309 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 52 Issues, 1,768 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 52 Issues, 1,703 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 39 Issues, 1,270 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 53 Issues, 1,711 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 34 Issues, 1,176 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 52 Issues, 1,998 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 415 Issues, 14,790 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 51 Issues, 1,897 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 52 Issues, 1,662 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 53 Issues, 2,232 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 52 Issues, 2,083 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 52 Issues, 2,360 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 52 Issues, 2,313 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 52 Issues, 1,366 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 50 Issues, 868 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 1 Issue, 9 Articles