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January 7, 1922 Issue = 42 Articles- France's Demand for Submarines, pp. 7-9
- Japan as Its Own Island, pp. 10-11
- Debs Free, p. 12
- To Keep "Open Competition" Open, p. 13
- When Picketing Is Illegal, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- German Views of French Fears, p. 16
- Peace-Seeking in the Near East, p. 17
- England's "Greatest Home Ruler", p. 18
- Armenian Warnings Against Turkey, p. 19
- Deadlock in Egypt, p. 19
- Industrial "Undesirables", p. 20
- The Myth of Sudden Hair-Whitening, p. 20
- Telephoning from a Moving Trolley Car, p. 21
- Possibilities of Dried Bananas, p. 21
- Rabbits and Mosquitoes, p. 22
- The Biggest Air Bomb, p. 22
- Japan's Seventy Dazzling Years, p. 23
- Japan and the United States, p. 24
- Map---Empire of Japan, pp. 25-27
- Japan's Miraculous Commercial Rise, p. 28
- Perry's Landing in Japan (Picture in Color), pp. 29-30
- Japan as a Naval and Military Power, pp. 31-32
- Japanese Psychology---The Soul of Japan, p. 33
- Japan's Rival Religions, p. 34
- The Artistic Sense of the Japanese, p. 35
- Western Spirit in Japanese Art, p. 36
- Undisciplined Japanese Child Life, p. 37
- Odd Folks and Ways in Japan, pp. 38-45
- The "Gentlest of the Gentler Sex" in Japan, pp. 46-47
- Science in Japan, pp. 48-49
- Why Japan Took Korea, pp. 50-51
- The Maru Ships on the Trade Lines of the Seven Seas, pp. 52-55
- Japan's Population and Resources, pp. 56-59
- What Is Japanese Democracy?---A Dialogue, pp. 60-63
- Labor in Modern Japan, pp. 64-65
- A Brief History of Japan, pp. 66-70
- Books on Japan, p. 71
- Japan's Friction with Our Pacific Coast, pp. 72-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-75
- Current Events, pp. 76-78
- The Spice of Life---Japanese Brand, pp. 79-80
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January 14, 1922 Issue = 30 Articles- Thuggery in Our Cities, pp. 7-8
- Rum Graft, pp. 9-11
- Britain's Colonial Broils, p. 12
- To Keep the Marines in Haiti and Santo Domingo, p. 13
- The New Year Drive on High Prices, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Calamitous Reparation Blunders of the Allies, p. 17
- "American Interference" in China, p. 18
- Gandhi's "Passive Resistance" Triumph, p. 19
- American and European Team-Work, p. 20
- The Dog's Wild Ancestors, p. 21
- Our Gift of Food Plants to the World, p. 22
- To Make Work a Pleasure, p. 23
- Fighting Flanders Poppies, p. 24
- A New Way to Make Ice-Cream, p. 24
- The Answer to the Aerial Bomb, p. 25
- Saint-Saens, p. 26
- Jazz Played Out, p. 27
- The Trouble with the Movie Face, p. 28
- A British Diagram of French Macaber Humor, p. 29
- Germany's Insurgent Youth, p. 30
- The Minister's Never-Ending Job, p. 31
- A Church Debate in the Ad Columns, p. 32
- Peril of Spiritual Illiteracy, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-43
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 44-57
- Investments and Finance, pp. 58-59
- Current Events, pp. 60-62
- The Spice of Life, pp. 63-64
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January 21, 1922 Issue = 38 Articles- Ireland's Stormy Peace, pp. 5-6
- Little Tiffs in the Franco-British Entente, pp. 7-8
- Europe Rediscovering Solvency, pp. 9-10
- Another Blow at Price-Fixing, p. 11
- Will the Ban on Poison Gas End It?, p. 12
- When the Starving Pay the Freight, p. 12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- Germany at the Cannes Conference, p. 14
- A New Zealand Word to America, p. 15
- A Forecast of the Irish Free State, p. 16
- Britain Puzzled by France, p. 17
- The New Mississipp8i Steamboat, p. 18
- The Ship-Scrapping Industry, p. 19
- A Toe for the Thumb, p. 19
- How to Eat Iron, p. 20
- The Passing of the Steerage, p. 20
- The Chinese Puzzle of 400000000 Mortals, pp. 21-22
- The United States as China's Protector, pp. 23-24
- Map---Republic of China, p. 25
- Where North Is North and South Is South, p. 26
- Fighting China's Home Battles in the United States, p. 27
- Why They Struggle for Shantung, pp. 28-29
- The Secret of the Twenty-one Demands, p. 30
- Europe's Encroachments on China's Sovereignty, pp. 31-32
- The Wealth of One-fourth of the Human Race, p. 33
- How the New China Travels and Ships, p. 34
- The Famous Porcelains of China, p. 35
- Peculiar Qualities of Chinese Art, pp. 36-37
- How We Get Our Chinese Poetry, p. 38
- Men and Manners in China, pp. 39-41
- Science in China, pp. 42-45
- Unbinding the Women of China, pp. 46-49
- The Chinese Language---Old and New, pp. 50-53
- A Brief Outline of Chinese History, pp. 54-59
- Books on China, pp. 60-63
- The Animism of China's Religions, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-68
- Some Chinese Spice of Life, pp. 69-72
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January 28, 1922 Issue = 40 Articles- What the New Government Portends, pp. 7-9
- Henry Ford's Bid for Muscle Shoals, pp. 10-11
- What Hays Can Do for the Movies, p. 12
- The Injunction's Other Edge, p. 13
- Senator Newberry's Innocence, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- "Oh Hateful Haughty America!", pp. 17-18
- China and the Pacific Pact, p. 19
- Throwing a Scare into France, p. 19
- French Chagrin at Washington, p. 20
- The Missing Link Still Missing, p. 21
- Gasoline Motors on Railways, p. 22
- Henry Ford as a Railroader, p. 23
- Automobiles in Japan, p. 23
- A Non-Passable Gate, p. 24
- Going and Doing: Some Chinese Wisdom, p. 24
- Our War with the Insects, p. 25
- Radical After-War French Art, p. 26
- Stabilizing Anglo-American Speech, p. 27
- Art and the New Silver Dollar, p. 28
- England's Music Ambassador, p. 29
- Influence of the Foreign Missionary in China, pp. 30-31
- The Slaughters in Asia Minor, p. 32
- Rural Preachers in a Losing Race, p. 33
- Difficulties Along the Congo, p. 33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-49
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London and the Amazing Year, pp. 50-52 - 1 Review- The Young Enchanted by Hugh Walpole
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What a Newspaper Can Do To You, p. 53 - 1 Review- Success by Samuel Hopkins Adams
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Is This a New "L'Abbe Constantin"?, p. 53 - 1 Review- Maria Chapdelaine by Louis Hemon
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Skinny's Difficulties, p. 54 - 1 Review- The Hermit of Turkey Hollow by Arthur Train
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Another Modern Marriage, pp. 54-56 - 1 Review- Lovers and Friends by E.F. Benson
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A New Novel of India, p. 57 - 1 Review- Far to Seek by Maud Diver
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Two Girls and Too Much Temperament, pp. 58-59 - 1 Review- Trouble-the-House by Kate Jordan
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Who Killed the Old Man?, pp. 60-61 - 1 Review- The Herapath Property by J.S. Fletcher
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A Feminine Egoist, pp. 62-71 - 1 Review- The Heel of Achilles by E.M. Delafield
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-74
- Current Events, pp. 75-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 78
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February 4, 1922 Issue = 33 Articles- The Farmer's Need and the Farmer's Power, pp. 7-9
- Setting the Stage for a Coal Strike, pp. 10-11
- The Irish Getting Together, p. 12
- Death Toll of the Automobile, p. 13
- Two Years of Prohibition, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Peace Insurance in Mid-Europe, p. 17
- England's Errors in Egypt and India, pp. 18-19
- Why America Must Help Russia, p. 20
- British Enterprise in Peru, p. 21
- Laws that Favor Dust Explosions, p. 22
- 2500-Gallon Thermos Bottles, p. 23
- Our Starved Patent Office, p. 24
- Doctors Turning Pragmatists, p. 24
- Dangerous Trades, p. 25
- A Mountain of Sulfur, p. 25
- Melted Rock in the Industries, p. 25
- The Organ of Color, p. 26
- No National Theater for London, p. 27
- A Certain Lack of Condensation to Foreigners, p. 28
- Russian Opera from the West, p. 28
- Mr. Wells as A "Real-Politician", p. 29
- The "Amazing Achievements" of Pope Benedict, p. 30
- Czecho-Slovakia's Child Problem, p. 31
- The Gospel by Wireless, p. 32
- Beans as Breeders of Divorce, p. 33
- The Snare of Glory, p. 33
- Current Poetry, p. 34
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 35-49
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 50-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, pp. 70-72
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February 11, 1922 Issue = 42 Articles- The Bonus and the Taxpayer, pp. 7-9
- What the Farmer Wants, pp. 10-11
- China's Victory in Shantung, p. 12
- Giving the Allies Time to Pay, p. 13
- Congress Hits the Air Mail, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- The Mighty Task of Putting Russia Together, p. 16
- British Dread of an Anglo-French Alliance, p. 17
- The Stinnes Power of the Press, p. 18
- Europe's Peace and the League, p. 19
- Christian Exodus from Cilicia, p. 19
- Why Clothes Give Out, p. 20
- Century-Old Brick Pavements, p. 21
- Snuffling Out a Burning Oil-Well, p. 22
- Is Pomposity Good Business?, p. 22
- France of Fiction and of Fact, p. 23
- Fifty Years of the French Republic, pp. 24-25
- France's Far-Flung Colonial Domain, pp. 26-27
- Maps---France and Its Possessions, pp. 28-29
- What France Did in the War, pp. 30-31
- The Complexities of French Politics (A Conversation), pp. 32-33
- The French Army and Navy To-Day, pp. 34-35
- Men Who Are Making Modern France, pp. 36-37
- France's Devastated Areas Yesterday and To-day, pp. 38-39
- Ties That Bind France and the United States, pp. 40-41
- An Outline of France's Tempestuous History, pp. 42-43
- The French Instinct for Art, pp. 44-45
- Rebirth of Music in France, p. 46
- What Moliere Means to the French, p. 47
- Selections of French Poetry, pp. 48-49
- Intimate Glimpses of French Life, pp. 50-57
- Science in France, pp. 58-62
- Paris as the World's Arbiter of Fashion, pp. 63-64
- French Political Parties, pp. 65-67
- Firm Foundations of the Future France, pp. 68-72
- The Press of Paris, p. 73
- French Character and Psychology, pp. 74-77
- France's New Interest in Sports, pp. 78-80
- Cities of France, pp. 81-83
- Current Events, pp. 84-85
- The Spice of Life---French Flavor, p. 86
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 87-88
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February 18, 1922 Issue = 32 Articles- What the Arms Parley Accomplished, pp. 7-10
- Pius XI, p. 11
- What Lenine May Do at Genoa, pp. 12-13
- A Million a Day for Our Wounded, p. 14
- To Hale King Coal to Court, pp. 15-16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Poincare Under Europe's Searchlight, pp. 18-19
- Russia's Fight with Famine and Disease, p. 20
- Greece and Peace, p. 21
- The "Shylock Strain" in Uncle Sam, p. 22
- Automatic Train Control Ordered, p. 23
- Gold Mines in Indian Graves, p. 24
- More Power from Niagara, p. 24
- Floating Homes for Naval Planes, p. 25
- To Abolish the Hot Box, p. 26
- Weak Eyes and High Prices, p. 27
- Telephonic Bacteria, p. 27
- Sculptural Fantasies to Lift After-War Gloom, p. 28
- Forgotten Stars, p. 29
- England's Young Musical Anarch, p. 30
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Rewarding a Negro for Indicting "Civilization", p. 31 - 1 Review- Batouala by Rene Maran
- India Reported Going Dry, p. 32
- Praying vs. Playing, p. 33
- The Stumbling-Block to Church Reunion, p. 33
- Agnosticism in the Schools, p. 34
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-49
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 50-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 70
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February 25, 1922 Issue = 34 Articles- The Bonus Becoming a Big Political Issue, pp. 7-9
- Stormy Dawn of the Irish Free State, pp. 10-11
- The New Crop of Swindlers, p. 12
- A Big Strike Against Wage Cuts, p. 13
- To Trust the Farmer with Trust Methods, p. 14
- Red Rivalry in Russian Relief, pp. 15-16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Britain's Peril in India, pp. 18-19
- America's "Mortgage" on Europe, p. 20
- Russia Resents "Colonization", p. 21
- The Shrinking Pacific, p. 22
- Is the "Black Belt" Fading?, p. 23
- Birth Control as a Cure for War, p. 24
- Spraying with Molten Metal, p. 25
- Airplane Fire-Patrol Abolished, p. 26
- What to Eat in Cold Weather, p. 26
- The All-American Telescope, p. 27
- Recaptured Thrills of the French Revolution, p. 28
- Ireland's New Art, p. 29
- The Wilson Foundation, p. 30
- Chesterton Worried by American Jokes, p. 31
- Armenia's Tragic Finish, p. 32
- Putting the Golden Rule to Work, p. 33
- Methodists "Listing the Curse", p. 33
- Turning Pews into Couches, p. 34
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-55
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A Half-Way Adventuress, pp. 56-58 - 1 Review- Angelica by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding
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True Stuff from the Wild West, pp. 59-61 - 1 Review- The Blood of the Conquerors by Harvey Fergusson
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Teetering on the Edge, pp. 62-63 - 1 Review- Dolf by Francis E. Baily
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-67
- The Spice of Life, pp. 68-70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 71
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March 4, 1922 Issue = 35 Articles- Signs of Prosperity, pp. 7-9
- The Mine-Rail Labor Alliance, p. 10
- What the Wreck of the "Roma" Shows, p. 11
- A Counter-Attack on Crime, pp. 12-13
- Opening the Ship Subsidy Fight, p. 14
- Comic Aspects of the Bonus Puzzle, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Czecho-Slovakia and Genoa, p. 17
- Ireland's "Immediate Duty", p. 18
- A German "Dream" of Invading Russia, p. 19
- A New Zealand Hail to Pioneers, p. 19
- A British Plan for Land Disarmament, p. 20
- Japanese View of Anglo-French Friction, p. 21
- Sorting Mail to Music, p. 22
- Time to Change the Building Regulations?, p. 23
- Developing Photographs by White Light, p. 23
- Electrified Furniture, p. 24
- Fixing a Frontier by Wireless, p. 25
- Music in the Air, p. 26
- Stuffy Schools Strangling Study, p. 27
- A Bat from the Russian Belfry, p. 28
- Irony of the Moliere Celebrations, p. 29
- American Art Decried by Americans, p. 30
- Where Does Fiction Stand To-Day?, p. 31
- Lighting Up the Southern Mountains, p. 32
- Professional Evangelists, p. 33
- A Protestant Confessional, p. 34
- Motor-Cars and Students, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-49
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 50-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-82
- Current Events, pp. 83-84
- The Spice of Life, pp. 85-86
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 87
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March 11, 1922 Issue = 33 Articles- The New Anglo-French Alliance, pp. 9-10
- Old Treatment for New Treaties, pp. 11-12
- The Rocky Road of Ratification, p. 13
- A Home-Builders' Bill of Rights, pp. 14-15
- The Blame for the Roma Wreck, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Russia's Red Army and Genoa, p. 18
- The Free State of Egypt, p. 19
- How Germany's New Place in the Sun "Depends on Russia", p. 20
- Franco-Japanese Cordiality, p. 20
- Ireland's Industrial Future, p. 21
- How Tiny Pebbles Rend Great Rocks, p. 22
- A Twelve-Hundred-Mile Bus Ride, p. 23
- Spectacles for the Movie Camera, p. 24
- Why is a Sleeping-Car?, p. 24
- The British Lion's Restless Brood, pp. 25-27
- Growth of the British Empire from 1815 to 1922---Maps, pp. 28-30
- Bases of British Strength, pp. 31-33
- British Character Culture and Life, pp. 34-36
- America's Attitude Toward Great Britain, pp. 37-39
- Canada Land of Potentialities, pp. 40-44
- "Old Ireland" the New, pp. 45-49
- India Seething with Unrest, pp. 50-55
- Egypt Under the British Regime, pp. 56-59
- Australia the Real Land of the Golden Fleece, pp. 60-63
- New Zealand First, pp. 64-66
- British Power in the West Indies, pp. 67-70
- What the Mandates Mean to the Empire, pp. 71-75
- Changing Tides in South Africa, pp. 76-84
- The Outposts of British Power (An Imaginary Voyage), pp. 85-89
- Investments and Finance, pp. 90-92
- Current Events, p. 93
- Spice of Life---British Brand, p. 94
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March 18, 1922 Issue = 34 Articles- One Year of Republican Rule, pp. 7-9
- Our Disappearing Army, p. 10
- Planning a "Painless" Bonus, p. 11
- To Calm the Jarring Radio Waves, pp. 12-13
- A $30000000 Bonus for Shipping, pp. 14-15
- To Make Our Great Lake Ports Ocean Ports, pp. 16-18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Britain's Great Indian "Experiment", pp. 20-21
- German Air Activities, p. 22
- Hungary's Novel Land Tax, p. 22
- Ulster's Boundary Contentions, p. 23
- Roumanian View of Russia, p. 24
- Tracking Forest Firebugs, p. 25
- Does Germany Control Chemistry?, p. 26
- Hearing Through the Bones, p. 27
- How Radium Colors Gems, p. 28
- Swamps to Farms While You Wait, p. 28
- Is Science Becoming Religious?, p. 29
- A Million Electric Fireflies, p. 29
- Overdoing International Lectures, p. 30
- The "Music-Hall" to the Discard, p. 31
- Women's Measure in Art, p. 32
- Mental Tests for Indiana School Children, p. 32
- Cultural Rise of Russian Provinces, p. 33
- How We Burn Our Churches, p. 34
- Students in Arms Against Jazz, p. 35
- Ending a Feud without a Rifle, p. 36
- Scotland Ablaze with Revival Fires, pp. 36-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-53
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 54-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-74
- Current Events, pp. 75-76
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
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March 25, 1922 Issue = 34 Articles- Islam Astir Against Christian Rule, pp. 7-9
- A Flare of Revolt in South Africa, p. 10
- Wanted: The Truth About Coal, p. 11
- "Tactful Pressure" on Europe, pp. 12-13
- Labor and Prohibition, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Indian Explosion in England, pp. 17-18
- Black and White in East Africa, p. 19
- Washington After-Thoughts from Japan, pp. 19-20
- Where China's Salvation Lies, p. 21
- Mining the Air, p. 22
- One-Crop Counties Are Poor, p. 22
- Arctic Tractor Sledges, p. 23
- A Jointed Passenger-Train, p. 24
- How to Keep Vitamins, p. 25
- Misrepresenting New York in Fiction, p. 26
- Housecleaning the Theater, p. 27
- American Idealism Excoriated, p. 28
- Genius Defeated by Race, pp. 28-29
- Forgetting the Hymn of Hate, p. 30
- A Prayer for Landlords, p. 31
- Stage Stars and Moral Standards, p. 32
- Darwinism in the Schools, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, p. 34
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 35-49
- The Books of 1921, pp. 50-53
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Ireland's Part in Making Britain, pp. 54-56 - 1 Review- Ireland and the Making of Britain by Benedict Fitzpatrick
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One of the War's New Social Doctrines, p. 57 - 1 Review- Rose and Rose by E.V. Lucas
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Not Contented With Little, pp. 58-59 - 1 Review- A Little More by W.B. Maxwell
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Two Diversions With Their Moral, pp. 60-63 - 1 Review- Pan and the Twins by Eden Phillpotts
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-68
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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April 1, 1922 Issue = 36 Articles- A Plan to Have Us Pay the German Indemnity, pp. 7-9
- Deserting Farm and Kitchen, p. 10
- Dublin's Rocky Road, pp. 10-11
- To Make More Homes in New York, pp. 12-13
- New England's Textile War, pp. 14-15
- A New King on Pharoah's Throne, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The Great Debt and Reparations "Merger", pp. 18-19
- Hungary at the Danger Point, p. 20
- France and Feminism, p. 21
- Smithereens of the Sevres Treaty, p. 22
- What Orangs Know, p. 23
- A Reservoir of Railway Equipment, p. 24
- Do City Dwellers Die Early?, p. 24
- Hair as a Detective, p. 25
- A Plea to Keep Up Rail Rates, p. 26
- Radio Amateurs Span the Atlantic, p. 27
- Pacific Coast Radio, p. 28
- Mr. Glavin's Radio Car, p. 29
- Radio Below 275 Meters, p. 29
- How Shaw Bags the Universe, p. 30
- A Double-Keyboard Piano, p. 31
- Banning the "Precious" Writers, p. 32
- An Exponent of the New Psychology, p. 33
- Character Bonds for Movie Actors, p. 33
- Calling in a Minister to Help the Chicago Police, p. 34
- Jewish Increase in America, p. 35
- The Good in "Wild Young People", p. 35
- The Papacy's Program, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-53
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 54-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-68
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, pp. 70-72
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April 8, 1922 Issue = 38 Articles- The Bonus Bill in No Man's Land, pp. 9-11
- The Treaty Triumph in the Senate, pp. 12-13
- Putting the Turk Back in Europe, pp. 14-15
- A Better Understanding with Mexico, p. 16
- To Put Our Navy into Third Place, p. 17
- Not Enough Income from the Income Tax, p. 18
- Wrangling over Wrangell Island, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Secret German Armaments, pp. 21-22
- When the Doughboy Leaves His Bill, p. 23
- Ladies' Day in the Lords, p. 24
- Anglo-Belgian Defense Pact, p. 24
- Is Ellis Island Infected?, p. 25
- Synthetic Gold, p. 26
- How Mosaic Air-Maps Are Made, pp. 26-27
- Flood Conditions Extraordinary, p. 28
- The Youngest Radio Operator, p. 29
- Multiplex Radio, p. 29
- Successful Transatlantic Stations, p. 30
- The Broadcasting Situation, p. 30
- The Miracle-Working Vacuum Tube, p. 31
- "Civic Virtue" Imperilled, p. 32
- Meaning of the Dancing Mania, p. 33
- A Grave Charge Against Women's Novels, p. 34
- A Poet from the Slums, p. 34
- Lloyd George in a Byronic Mood, p. 35
- The Missionary's Chance in India, p. 36
- State Rights and Baby Welfare, p. 37
- The Ku Klux Klan and the Church, p. 38
- Suicide on the Increase, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-56
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 57-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-83
- Current Events, p. 84
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 87-88
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April 15, 1922 Issue = 47 Articles- Causes Behind the Coal Strike, pp. 7-9
- Russia Approaching Recognition, pp. 10-11
- The Rocky Road Grows Smoother, p. 12
- The "Soft-Money" Issue Looming, p. 13
- Ties with Germany Renewed, p. 14
- Another Forest Fight, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Sentenced to Die, p. 17
- America's Refusal to Go to Genoa, pp. 18-19
- Britain's Divorce Law "Scandal", p. 20
- Scottish Orange and Protestant Party, p. 21
- Soviet Try-Out in South Africa, p. 22
- The Wealthy West, p. 23
- X-Ray Prospecting, p. 23
- Is the Corn Belt Drying Up?, p. 24
- Heating Orchards with Stoves, p. 25
- Killing Echoes with Paint, p. 26
- Burning Metal Under Water, p. 27
- Does Tobacco Make One Tired, p. 27
- What Plant Is This?, p. 27
- Astonishing Growth of the Radiotelephone, p. 28
- The Radiotelephone on the Farm, p. 29
- Combining Radio and Wire Telephony, p. 29
- A Life-Boat Equipped with Radio, p. 30
- A Receiving-Station without Aerial, p. 30
- News by Radio for Rail Passengers, p. 30
- Our Limping Civilization, p. 31
- Coming of the Guitrys, p. 32
- A Jazz Ballet, p. 33
- Mrs. Asquith---As We See Her and She Sees Us, pp. 34-35
- The President's Appeal to Halt Lawbreaking, p. 36
- Singing the "Messiah" in Kansas, p. 37
- Healing the Maoris by Faith, p. 38
- The Clean-Heartedness of Youth, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-67
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Down in Louisiana, p. 68 - 1 Review- The Inheritance of Jean Trouve by Nevil G. Henshaw
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A True Romantic Novel, pp. 68-69 - 1 Review- The Head of the House of Coombe by Frances Hodgson Burnett
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The Missing Actor, p. 70 - 1 Review- Scarhaven Keep by J.S. Fletcher
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Sprightly Tales of Terrorism and Science, p. 71 - 1 Review- The Villa of the Peacock, and Other Stories by Richard Dehan
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An Ancient Romance, p. 72 - 1 Review- Eudocia by Eden Phillpotts
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A Good Woman's Children, pp. 73-74 - 1 Review- Humbug by E.M. Delafield
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A Feminine Hardy, pp. 75-87 - 1 Review- Joanna Godden by Sheila Kaye-Smith
- Investments and Finance, pp. 88-90
- Current Events, pp. 91-92
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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April 22, 1922 Issue = 35 Articles- The Tariff Bill and the Nation's Purse, pp. 7-9
- Cities Helpless in the Grip of Crime, pp. 10-11
- Jobs in Jeopardy, p. 12
- A Japanese-Siberian War-Cloud, pp. 13-14
- Is the Melting-Pot Spilling the Beans?, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Invisible Factor at Genoa, pp. 17-18
- Russia's Baltic Bulwark, pp. 19-20
- Final Defeat of Hapsburg Charles, p. 21
- Traveling by Air in England, p. 22
- Power Shortage from Lack of Snow, p. 23
- A New Fuel, p. 24
- The Biggest Boiler in the World, p. 24
- Uncle Henry's Substitute for Leather, p. 25
- Reading Burned Manuscript, p. 25
- Radio from an Electric-Light Socket, p. 26
- The Simplest Radio Receiver, p. 27
- Hooked Up with the World, p. 28
- A Pocketbook Radio Set, p. 29
- The Bolsheviki Stamping Out Art, p. 30
- Penalties of Being a Classic, p. 31
- Genius and Drink, p. 32
- Consolations over Lost Art, p. 33
- "The American Lourdes" Destroyed, p. 34
- The Causes of Feuds and Moonshining, p. 35
- The Crescent's Shadow on the Cross, p. 36
- For a Jewish-Christian Entente, p. 36
- The Storm-Tossed Russian Church, p. 37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-65
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 66-77
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-82
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 83
- Current Events, pp. 84-85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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April 29, 1922 Issue = 39 Articles- Germany and Russia Defying the Allies, pp. 5-7
- Henry Ford's Five-Day Week, p. 8
- The "Wet" Campaign Launched, p. 9
- The Coal-Strikeres' Verdun, pp. 10-11
- Storm Center of the Tariff Dispute, p. 12
- New York's Big Foreign Population, p. 13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- British-American Trade Rivalry in China, p. 15
- Home Rule all Round in Britain, p. 16
- Russo-Swedish Business Grip, p. 16
- Strikes Through China's Open Door, p. 17
- Germany's "Resurrection", p. 18
- A Truce of Electricity and Steam?, p. 19
- Punching Pears to Tell When They Are Ripe, p. 19
- Ocean Way-Stations for Airplanes, p. 20
- Poison-Proof Hens, p. 21
- Foiling Thieves with a Flexible Key, p. 21
- A Sugar Cinderella, p. 22
- Ready-Made Lawns, p. 22
- The Man Who Made Broadcasting Possible, p. 23
- A Tiny Radio Receiver, p. 24
- Welkin-Ringing by Radio, p. 24
- The Day of the Radiotelephone, p. 25
- The Pranks of the "Static" Pest, p. 25
- British and American Railway Architecture, p. 26
- The Washingtons in the Movies, p. 27
- Inferior Races in American Fiction, pp. 27-28
- The Sorrows of Our Plays, p. 29
- Curing the Veterans' Vocational Muddle, p. 30
- Sermons in Slogans, p. 31
- The Spiritual Paralysis in England, p. 32
- Less Drunkenness Among the Poor, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-40
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 41-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-58
- The Spice of Life, pp. 59-60
- Current Events, pp. 61-62
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 63
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May 6, 1922 Issue = 39 Articles- The Bolsheviki Now Asking to Be Trusted, pp. 11-13
- Spring Styles in Political Straws, p. 14
- Labor's Distrust of the Courts, p. 15
- Ireland's One-Day Strike, p. 16
- The Job-Famine Breaking, pp. 17-19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- An Expert British View of India, p. 21
- A British Bouquet for Uncle Sam, p. 22
- A Turkish Editor Speaks, p. 23
- Mr. Lloyd George's Ten-Year Peace, p. 24
- Belgian Wariness of Genoa, p. 24
- If Germany Had Russia's Army, p. 25
- Food Value of Soft Drinks, p. 26
- Open-air College Dormitories, p. 27
- Cotton that Grows on Trees, p. 28
- How Fast the Fish Swim, p. 28
- How Hot Can We Live?, p. 29
- Influenza with a Difference, p. 29
- "Underweight" a Delusion, p. 30
- Shooting Out Fires with a Pistol, p. 30
- Freak Radiophones, p. 31
- Radio En Route, p. 32
- Messages Through Earth and Water, p. 33
- On the Watch for Marauders, p. 33
- Radio Equipment for Airplanes, p. 33
- Our Red "Primitives" in Art, p. 34
- Cooling Ardors Over Jeritza, p. 35
- 'Ware of Hoopskirts, p. 36
- A Briton Concedes Our Language, p. 36
- "To Jazz" or "To Rag", p. 37
- Conan Doyle's Heaven, p. 38
- Criminals on the Causes of Crime, p. 39
- Rebuilding the Martyred Churches, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-65
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 66-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-91
- Current Events, pp. 92-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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May 13, 1922 Issue = 40 Articles- The Dove from Genoa's Ark, pp. 7-8
- Four Months of "Recuperation", pp. 9-11
- China Torn by a Struggle for Unity, pp. 12-13
- The Fight for the Rio Route, p. 14
- West Virginia's Treason Trials, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Russia as "A Land of Opportunity", pp. 17-18
- A Japanese View of Genoa, p. 19
- The Passing of Old Europe, p. 20
- Japanese Unrest Down on the Farm, p. 21
- Bulgarian Complaints, p. 21
- The Electrical Cotton-Picker, p. 22
- Famine Predicted for Next Year, p. 23
- The Unmapped United States, p. 24
- Grow Two Kinds of Apples, p. 24
- Do We Eat Too Much Salt?, p. 25
- A Car Bonfire, p. 25
- Burying a Dead Ship, p. 26
- Paper Piping, p. 26
- The Jinn in the Radio Bottle, p. 27
- College Lectures by Radio, p. 28
- The Superphone, p. 29
- Must Have License Even for Buzzer Set, p. 29
- Dramatized Literary Thievery, p. 30
- America and France Spanked by Mencken, p. 31
- Miss Farrar's Operatic Farewell, pp. 32-33
- The Coming Doctrinal Storm, p. 34
- Unhealthiness of the Farm, p. 35
- Blue-Penciling the Decalog, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-62
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The Odessy of a Pioneer, p. 63 - 1 Review- Vandemark's Folly by Herbert Quick
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The Mysterious and Murderous "Bat", p. 64 - 1 Review- Number 87 by Harrington Hext
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Rewards of the Unselfish, pp. 65-66 - 1 Review- Nene by Ernest Perochon
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Kindness to Burglars, pp. 67-68 - 1 Review- Yollop by George Barr McCutcheon
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Posthumizing Dickens Again, p. 69 - 1 Review- The Veneerings by Harry Johnston
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-72
- Current Events, pp. 73-75
- The Spice of Life, pp. 76-77
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 78-80
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May 20, 1922 Issue = 40 Articles- Reforming Spendthrift Uncle Sam, pp. 7-9
- Why Beveridge Beat New, pp. 10-11
- Mr. Wu Checks Mr. Chang, pp. 12-13
- The Tempest of Teapot Dome, p. 14
- Soviet Skulduggery Scented Here, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Russo-German Torpedo at Genoa, pp. 17-18
- Japan's Exit from Shantung, p. 19
- Color Conflict on the Rand, p. 20
- For a Japanese-German Combine, p. 20
- Every Man His Own Twin, p. 21
- Tobacco Smoke as a Disinfectant, p. 22
- Our Pacific Coast Food Problem, p. 23
- A Bus Like a Parlor-Car, p. 23
- Why the Movies Move, p. 24
- Why Old Railroad Ties Are Burned, p. 25
- Confiscating American Inventions, p. 25
- Saving Ships with the Radio Compass, p. 26
- What Is an Electric Current?, p. 27
- Setting Your Watch by Radio, p. 27
- Armstrong Busy Again, p. 27
- Eliminating the Storage Battery, p. 28
- Radio in City Apartments, p. 28
- Hints About the Aerial, p. 29
- A Mosquito-Netting Antenna, p. 29
- Mangling Masterpieces in the Movies, p. 30
- Does Man Want an Educated Woman?, p. 31
- The Season's Best Acting, p. 32
- Barrie's "League of Youth", pp. 32-33
- For Christian-Jewish Friendship, p. 34
- Leading the Child into Temptation, p. 35
- Why Catholic Growth Hesitates, p. 36
- Where Preachers Need Advice, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-65
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 66-83
- Investments and Finance, pp. 84-91
- Current Events, pp. 92-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 94
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May 27, 1922 Issue = 37 Articles- Chicago's War on Labor Terrorism, pp. 7-9
- Why Pennsylvania Picks Pinchot, p. 10
- The Child-Labor Law Quashed, p. 11
- The Scramble for Russian Oil, p. 12
- After Genoa, p. 13
- Bad News for War Grafters, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- What of the Night in Ireland?, pp. 17-18
- Americans as Boosters, p. 19
- How Genoa Went Wrong, p. 19
- Cheer from Western Canada, p. 20
- Japanese Complaint of California, p. 20
- Helping the Engineer Avoid Danger, p. 21
- To Kill Pests with War Gases, p. 22
- Symphonies of Perfume, p. 22
- Facts that Mar the Theories of Mars, p. 23
- Driving Airplanes by Kerosene, p. 23
- To Outlaw Oiled Milk, p. 24
- Fallacious Fancy Fleas, p. 24
- A Helping Hand to the Novice, p. 25
- A Portable Set for Boy Scouts, p. 26
- How to Make Soldered Connections, p. 26
- Marriage a la Airplane and Radio, p. 27
- New York to Further Music in the Name of Peace, p. 28
- American and British Art Buyers Again Clinch, p. 29
- A Broadside Against Wells, pp. 30-31
- Nice Cents a Week for Salvation, p. 32
- Keeping Religion Out of Politics, p. 33
- Good News for the Leper, p. 33
- Government Aid for Home Builders, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-49
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 50-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-68
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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June 3, 1922 Issue = 42 Articles- The Bull Moose Stirring Again, pp. 11-13
- The President's Move Against the Twelve-Hour Day, p. 14
- Truce of the Irish Factions, pp. 15-16
- Why We Lend Liberia $5000000, p. 17
- Nipping a Coal Panic in the Bud, pp. 17-18
- A Roosevelt to Reconstruct Construction Ethics, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- From Genoa to German Reparations, p. 21
- British Optimism About Palestine, p. 22
- Trotzky's Reply to Russia's Defamers, p. 23
- End of Denmark's Long Lockout, p. 24
- Berlin as Babel, p. 25
- Turning Lakes into Farms, p. 26
- To the Pole by Plane, p. 27
- Metered Telephone Service, p. 28
- Were the Cliff-Dwellers Cannibals?, p. 28
- Are Our Railroad Cars Too Heavy?, p. 29
- The Safety Crusade Falling Off, p. 29
- Health of Those Who Handle Our Food, p. 30
- Tinkering with Patent Laws, p. 30
- Is Radio Only a Passing Fad?, p. 31
- Radio Symbols, p. 32
- Radio from a Ring, p. 32
- A Simple Variometer Receiving Set, p. 33
- More and More Indoor Aerials, p. 33
- How Art Has Gone to the Dogs, p. 34
- Our Literary "Back-Scratching", p. 35
- England Desperate Over Lost Art, p. 36
- The Reconquering German Music, p. 37
- A Tragedy of Modern Missions, p. 38
- College Lack of Religion, p. 39
- Religious Persecution in China, p. 39
- Armenia in the Fiery Furnace, p. 40
- The Invisible Crime Wave, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-55
- Vacation Trips and Playgrounds, pp. 56-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-90
- Current Events, pp. 91-92
- The Lexicographers Easy Chair, p. 93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
- The Lexicographers Easy Chair, pp. 95-96
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June 10, 1922 Issue = 46 Articles- Clearing Tracks for Prosperity, pp. 7-9
- The Halt in the Price Drop, pp. 10-11
- Germany in Receivership, p. 12
- Mr. Daugherty as an Issue, p. 13
- Would the Dyer Bill Halt Lynching?, p. 14
- The Ku Klux in Politics, p. 15
- A Poll of "Best Minds" on Rum's Return, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The Test that Strains the Entente, p. 18
- New Twist to Vilna Dispute, p. 19
- America's Farm Bloc and Europe, p. 20
- Australian Ire at "Fake Reciprocity", p. 21
- How Fires Start Themselves, p. 22
- Effect of the Naval Halt on Industry, p. 23
- To Link Two Old-World Seas, p. 24
- Negro Death-Rate Falling, p. 24
- A Dictionary in Your Vest Pocket, p. 25
- A 500-Foot Bridge Built in 13 Hours, p. 26
- Radio Entering the Schools, p. 27
- How to Make a Loose Coupler, p. 28
- College Students Make Their Own Tubes, p. 28
- How Two Girls Made a Receiving Radiophone, p. 29
- The President a Radio "Fan", p. 29
- Sargent an "Old Master", p. 30
- Shakespeare in Paris, p. 31
- Dickens and Griffith of the Movies, p. 31
- The Pulitzer Award, p. 32
- All the World a Main Street, p. 33
- Ending the Narcotic Menace, p. 34
- Restoring French Protestantism, p. 35
- Helping the Sailor with Books, p. 35
- The "Y's"-Great Record, p. 36
- The Danger of High Ministerial Standards, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-53
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Merging East and West, p. 54 - 1 Review- Sacrifice by Stephen French Whitman
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A Queer Kind of Saint, p. 55 - 1 Review- Saint Teresa by Henry Sydnor Harrison
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Why Educate the Negro?, p. 56 - 1 Review- Birthright by T.S. Stribling
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No Flapper Thank You!, p. 57 - 1 Review- Goldie Green by Samuel Merwin
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A Lover Not a Murderer, p. 58 - 1 Review- The Yellow Streak by Valentine Williams
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Mammon Renamed, pp. 58-59 - 1 Review- The House of Rimmon by Mary S. Watts
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The Solace of the Prairies, pp. 60-69 - 1 Review- The Prairie Child by Arthur Stringer
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-74
- Current Events, pp. 75-76
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
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June 17, 1922 Issue = 36 Articles- Labor Unions Liable to Pay for Strike Damages, pp. 7-9
- The Primary as a Rich Man's Game, p. 10
- Uncle Sam Takes a Hand in Turkey, p. 11
- Barleycorn's Resurrection as a Big Campaign Issue, pp. 12-13
- "Treason" and Reason, p. 14
- From Bucket-Shop to Jail, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- English Press on Britain's Offensive in Ireland, p. 17
- Germans on a Spending Spree, p. 18
- Hungary's Policy in a Nutshell, p. 19
- What Marshall Foch Said to King George, pp. 19-20
- Why There Was Not Another Dayton Flood, p. 21
- Relief for Jitney Rough-Riders, p. 22
- Steering Ships by Microphone, p. 23
- London's Microbe Farm, p. 24
- Take the Radio Set on Vacation, p. 25
- The New Fire Regulations, p. 25
- A New Radio Champion, p. 26
- The Human Body as an Aerial, p. 26
- Radio Sermons for Pastorless Churches, p. 27
- How to Make and Operate a Simple Receiving Outfit, p. 27
- The Lincoln Memorial, p. 28
- English to Be Spoken by the French, p. 29
- Baring the Soul at L250 Per, p. 30
- Shall a Boy Join a College Fraternity?, pp. 30-31
- Wayward Girls Not Made Angelic by Torture, p. 32
- Coal-Mining and Christianity, p. 33
- Movie Competition with the School, p. 34
- America's Victorious Crusade, p. 34
- To Restore a Famous Shrine, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-68
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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June 24, 1922 Issue = 33 Articles- Will the Tariff Increase the Cost of Living?, pp. 5-7
- A New "Iowa Idea", p. 8
- Democratic Fun with Republican Funds, pp. 9-10
- Antimilitarism Winning Japan, p. 11
- "Help Wanted" Again, p. 12
- Sterner Justice for Criminals, p. 13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- How the Bankers "Save" Germany, p. 15
- Do American Farmers Want a High Tariff?, p. 16
- Keeping Britain's Empire British, p. 17
- Europe Mad to Australian Eyes, p. 18
- Twenty Minutes of Railroading, p. 19
- The Curative Power of Books, p. 20
- Man's Senseless Garb, p. 21
- Cabbage Coming Back, p. 22
- Radio in a Suit-Case, p. 23
- Radio and Public Information, p. 24
- The Curious Little Grid Leak, p. 25
- Radio and the Farm Boy, p. 25
- England's Passing Glory, pp. 26-27
- Harvard "Talk" About Jews, p. 28
- British Good-Will to American Books, p. 29
- Our Buildings an Example to Europe, p. 29
- Epidemic of Church Building in the South, p. 30
- Training "Missionaries of Revolt", p. 31
- Rome's Quarrel with the Methodists, p. 31
- Fighting the Fundamentalists, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-53
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 54-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1922 = 14 Issues, 569 Articles-
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July 1, 1922 Issue = 38 Articles- Is Uncle Sam a Bootlegger?, pp. 13-15
- Mexico Ready to Pay Up, p. 16
- The New Irish Constitution, p. 17
- Blame for the German Loan Fiasco, pp. 18-19
- More Taxpayers Pay Less Taxes, p. 20
- Is the Supreme Court Too Supreme?, p. 21
- Topics in Brief, p. 22
- Chinese Chaos as Seen in China, pp. 23-24
- Slow Recovery of the World's Trade, p. 25
- An Evaporating "Menace", p. 26
- Germany's New Revolutionaries, p. 26
- Heroes of Peace, p. 27
- Wasting Bright Ideas, p. 28
- The Too-High Cost of Getting Things, p. 29
- Winding the Clock by Opening the Door, p. 30
- Moisture-Proof Matches, p. 30
- Is the Ether Mythical?, p. 31
- When Radio Receivers are Involuntary Transmitters, p. 32
- The Honeycomb Coil, p. 33
- The Gospel by Wireless, p. 33
- Care of the Storage Battery, p. 33
- Running for Congress by Boosting Radio, p. 33
- The Bewildering Art of Children, p. 34
- "If Winter Comes" Without a Frost, p. 35
- Interpreting Europe's Nightmare, p. 36
- Education for the Farmer, p. 37
- Chinese Students to Fight Christianity, p. 38
- Tagore's Advice to Missionaries, p. 39
- Teaching the Truth About the Bible, p. 39
- The Vatican's Victory in Russia, p. 40
- Ridiculing Marriage to Death, p. 40
- Current Poetry, p. 41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-53
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 54-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-68
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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July 8, 1922 Issue = 36 Articles- The Illinois Mine Massacre, pp. 5-7
- Weeks Wines and Beers, p. 8
- A National Vote on Prohibition and the Bonus, p. 9
- Shall Cabinet Members Talk in Congress?, p. 10
- Mrs. Olesen's Bid for the Toga, p. 10
- Ireland's Pro-Treaty Landslide, p. 11
- Governor Small's Acquittal, p. 12
- Our Workers Investing in Russia, p. 13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- The German Republic's Trail of Blood, pp. 15-16
- Distressful Austria, p. 17
- Political Boxing in Bulgaria, p. 18
- Japanese Friendliness to China, p. 18
- The Passing of the Household Servant, p. 19
- In Defense of "Oiled Milk", p. 20
- A Turbine Locomotive, p. 21
- What We Are Made Of, p. 21
- The Problem of Vertical Flight, p. 22
- Ambitious Radio Possibilities, p. 23
- Radio at the North Pole, p. 24
- The Home-Made Receiving Set, p. 25
- Radio Investment Traps, p. 25
- Industry Had Its Art Claims Too, p. 26
- Professions that Lose Lure, p. 27
- Jews Facing a Closing College Door, p. 28
- Americans Who Don't Lead Orchestras, p. 29
- A College Crusade Against Moral Laxity, p. 30
- A Swimmin'-Hole for City Boys, p. 31
- Fundamentalists Defeated, p. 32
- Cheapening the Cost of Charity, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-58
- Current Events, pp. 59-60
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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July 15, 1922 Issue = 44 Articles- First Returns in "The Digest's" Nation-wide Poll, pp. 5-6
- Balanced Voting on the Bonus, p. 7
- Irish Bullets Ratify Irish Ballots, pp. 8-9
- Why McCumber Was Retired, pp. 10-11
- Power and Weakness of the Railroad Labor Board, pp. 12-13
- Doubtful Fate of Alien Property, p. 14
- "Whitewash" on the Black Republic, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Polish-American Press on Poland's New Drink Law, pp. 17-18
- British Labor's Growing Strength, p. 19
- "Don't Imitate America", p. 19
- Swiss Jeremiahs, p. 20
- England's Isolation in Europe, p. 20
- Do Levees Pay?, p. 21
- How Willeta Senses Colors, p. 22
- Facts About Sleep, p. 22
- Paper Models for Concrete Tests, p. 23
- A War Against Tight Shoes, p. 23
- To Stop Automobile Bandits, p. 24
- Armstrong's New Superregenerator, p. 25
- Radio to Medicine the Mind Diseased, p. 26
- How to Make an Electron Tube Set, p. 26
- The Birthday of WJZ, p. 27
- Reported Secrecy System Found, p. 27
- America's Lead in Stage Design, p. 28
- The "Gloomy Dean" Hits the Novelists, p. 29
- Lincoln Attacked and Defended in the South, pp. 30-31
- Team-Work to Fight World Plagues, p. 32
- Public Demand for Risque Movies, p. 33
- What Next for Child Labor?, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-41
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Gentle Julia and Ungentle Florence, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- Gentle Julia by Booth Tarkington
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A Series of Disasters, p. 44 - 1 Review- Search by Margaret Rivers Larminie
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Murders and Jewels, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation by J.S. Fletcher
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The Old Order Changes in Virginia, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- One Man in His Time by Ellen Glasgow
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How Merton Conquered Hollywood, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Merton of the Movies by Harry Leon Wilson
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Second Sight, p. 51 - 1 Review- What Timmy Did by Marie Belloc Lowndes
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A Dance of the Midges, pp. 51-52 - 1 Review- The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Beats the Movies, pp. 53-55 - 1 Review- Three Men and a Maid by P.G. Wodehouse
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-58
- Current Events, pp. 59-60
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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July 22, 1922 Issue = 37 Articles- "The Digest's" Poll at the 200000 Mark, pp. 5-6
- Divided Votes and Opinions on the Bonus, p. 7
- Perils that Menace the German Republic, pp. 8-9
- Republican Shots at the Republican Tariff, pp. 10-11
- Unemployment Vanishing, p. 12
- The Filipino Not Yet "Ripe", p. 13
- Unraveling a 40-Year-Old Snarl, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Spain's "Last Card", p. 16
- Porto Ricans Who Would Go Back to Spain, p. 17
- Russia's New Bourgeoisie, p. 18
- France's Dwindling Population, p. 18
- German Longing for a King, p. 19
- Self-Determination in Canada, p. 20
- California's Great Motor-Bus Systems, p. 21
- Snake Poison for Snake-Bite, p. 22
- Counting the Motes in the Air, p. 23
- Too Many Contraptions in the Auto?, p. 24
- Bootlegging Airplanes, p. 24
- Artificial Natural Gas, p. 24
- The Thunder of Our Heart-Throbs, p. 25
- How to Boost the Short-Wave Tuner, p. 26
- Dr. DeForest's Pioneer Broadcasting, p. 26
- Loop Aerials and Peanut Tubes, p. 27
- America's Literary Stars, p. 28
- Pacifism Pervading Oxford, p. 29
- The South Devoting Its Wealth to Schools, p. 30
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A New Novel by Jane Austen, p. 31 - 1 Review- Love and Friendship, and Other Early Works by Jane Austen
- The Good Samaritan in the Coal-Fields, p. 32
- Weakness of Free Religious Tuition, p. 33
- Murder by Wholesale, p. 34
- The Raid on Austrian Church Art, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-58
- Current Events, pp. 59-60
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 61
- The Spice of Life, pp. 62-64
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July 29, 1922 Issue = 39 Articles- "Wet" and "Dry" Spots in the Growing "Digest" Poll, pp. 5-6
- Bonus Vote Shading Toward the "Yes" Side, p. 7
- Coal-Mining as the Nation's Business, pp. 8-10
- First Weeks of the Railroad Strike, p. 11
- Bleaching Out the Red in the Unions, p. 12
- Cutting Santo Domingo's Apron Strings, p. 13
- To Nail Down Peace with Canada, p. 14
- The Chemical Foundation's Fight, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Settling the Upper Silesian Problem, p. 17
- Russian Communism Cleans House, p. 18
- Japan's Unpopular Landlords, p. 19
- Smashing a Tropical Delusion, p. 20
- Railroad Travel in Europe, p. 21
- Were the Cave Men Astronomers?, p. 21
- Strange Properties of High Tension Electricity, p. 22
- Straightening Rails by Their Own Weight, p. 23
- Dangerous Entertainment, p. 23
- Buoys with Brains, p. 24
- "Sandy" Ice-Cream, p. 24
- An American Forerunner of Marconi, p. 25
- Radio Merchandising in Department Stores, p. 26
- Rolls-Royce Versus Flivver, p. 26
- The "Skin Effect", p. 27
- Radio Has Not Yet Invaded Belgium, p. 27
- A Radio Paradox, p. 27
- Tyranny of the Interior Decorator, p. 28
- Dime Novels in Lavender, p. 29
- The Cowboy That Was, p. 29
- A Scandal in the British Press, pp. 30-31
- A Christian Hall of Fame, pp. 32-33
- Ten More Commandments, p. 34
- Genoa Gehenna and Geneva, p. 34
- "Preach Christ" but not "Christianity", pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-49
- Investments and Finance, p. 50
- Current Events, pp. 51-53
- The Spices of Life, p. 54
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August 5, 1922 Issue = 45 Articles- "The Digest" Poll at the Half-Million Mark, pp. 11-12
- Forces For and Against the Bonus, p. 13
- The Ku Klux Victory in Texas, p. 14
- To Keep the Coal Strike from Hurting, p. 15
- What Was Settled at The Hague, p. 16
- New Martial Adventures of "Henry and Me", p. 17
- A Howell from Nebraska, pp. 18-19
- Uncle Sam No "Joiner", p. 20
- A New Party Hat in the Ring, p. 21
- Topics in Brief, p. 22
- The Supreme Effort for Europe's Redemption, pp. 23-24
- Uncle Sam's "Profitable Pacifism", p. 25
- India's Fight Political Not Racial, p. 25
- French "Militarism", p. 26
- Substitutes for Gasoline, p. 27
- Sounding by Sound, p. 27
- A Chemist in the Senate, p. 28
- How to Keep Cool, p. 28
- Air as a Steel-Cutter, p. 29
- Longer Lives for Everybody, p. 29
- Fighting the Chinch Bug, p. 29
- Asylums or Hospitals?, p. 30
- A Siberian Giant, p. 30
- Radio on Your Pleasure Boat, p. 31
- From Zephyr to Tornado, p. 32
- The University of Kentucky Falls in Line, p. 33
- From the Mouths of Babes, p. 33
- From Schenectady Not Mars, p. 33
- Debating Barrie's View of Courage, p. 34
- Did Lincoln Say It?, p. 35
- French Discontent with Our Music, p. 36
- The Pantaloon in Contemporary English Letters, p. 37
- The Rising Tide of Religion, p. 38
- Margot Not Against Prohibition, p. 38
- Protestant Exodus from Southern Ireland, p. 39
- A Plea for More Open-Air Preaching, p. 39
- Healing Religious Rifts in Canada, p. 40
- Germany's De-Kaiserized Churches, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-53
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 54-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 71
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August 12, 1922 Issue = 38 Articles- Scross-Currents in "The Digest's" Prohibition Poll, pp. 5-6
- Some Interpreters of the Bonus Vote, p. 7
- Why "Seniority" Matters, p. 8
- Lenine Under Socialist Fire, p. 9
- Asking England to Help Keep Us Dry, pp. 10-11
- Our Bow to the Baltic Triplets, p. 12
- Speaking for the Foreign-Born Miners, p. 13
- Uncle Sam to Hand Fritz His Bill, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Italy's New Political Crisis, p. 16
- German Capital's Game of Bluff, p. 17
- Bavaria's "Bad Example", p. 18
- Why Islam Is "Sore" at Britain, p. 19
- How Warships Are Scrapped, p. 20
- Summer Drownings, p. 21
- End of the Tin-Can Era Sighted, p. 21
- A Railroad Water-Wagon, p. 22
- The Buffalo Come Back, p. 22
- Cities Built by a French Railroad, p. 23
- Outdoing the Argonauts, p. 24
- Memorizing the Continental Code, p. 25
- Directional Wireless Transmission, p. 25
- A 300-Mile Aerial, p. 25
- Shelley Remembered, p. 26
- Shall Voice Teachers Be Licensed?, p. 27
- "Blasting" the Critics, p. 28
- An Irishman Discovers the "Real American", p. 29
- The Spiritual Triumph Over Bolshevism, p. 30
- Wicked Food Waste, p. 31
- Justice Before Charity, p. 32
- Filling the Country with Churches, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-41
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 42-57
- Investments and Finance, pp. 58-59
- Current Events, pp. 60-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 62
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August 19, 1922 Issue = 46 Articles- Women Vote in "The Digest's" Poll, pp. 7-9
- Women Voters Favor the Bonus, p. 10
- "Schedule K's" Little Brother, pp. 11-12
- Our "Moral Obligation" to Our European Debtors, pp. 13-14
- Why "Lone Wolf" Reed Came Back, pp. 15-16
- A "50-50 Sex Congress", p. 17
- Henry Plans to "Flivverene", p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- What France Wants from Germany, p. 19
- The Strong Arm of Constantine, p. 20
- Nauru a Paying Mandate, p. 21
- Caucasian Oil Friction, p. 22
- Patroling for Icebergs, p. 23
- Inkless Finger-Prints, p. 24
- More Light on Bird Migration, p. 24
- Germany Adopting the Skyscraper, p. 25
- Have You "Tennis Elbow?", p. 25
- Cool Houses in Summer, p. 26
- Are Tears Antiseptic?, p. 26
- To Vaccinate Dogs, p. 26
- Fighting Fire by Radio, p. 27
- Heterodyne Reception, p. 28
- The World's Largest Radio Horn, p. 29
- Radio for a Merchant, p. 29
- Cincinnati as a Radio Center, p. 29
- A British Advocate of American Literature, p. 30
- Organizing the Theater, p. 31
- A Document on "Liberty", p. 32
- American Musicians Faithless to American Music, p. 32
- How to Watch Your Behavior, p. 33
- Exposing the "Ugly Face of Moloch", p. 34
- Zion's Day of Rejoicing, p. 35
- The Bible in Our National Hymns, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-53
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Another "Egotist", p. 54 - 1 Review- Bennett Malin by Elsie Singmaster
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Ben Franklin as Fiction, pp. 54-55 - 1 Review- In the Days of Poor Richard by Irving Bacheller
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Robbing Graves for Treasure, p. 56 - 1 Review- Ravensdene Court by J.S. Fletcher
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The Unsuspected France, pp. 57-58 - 1 Review- The Abbe Pierre by Jay William Hudson
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Getting Even With High Society, p. 59 - 1 Review- The Personal Touch by Emma Beatrice Brunner
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Bible Figures Modernized, pp. 60-61 - 1 Review- David, the Son of Jesse by Marjorie Strachey
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Love War and Shining Romance, pp. 62-64 - 1 Review- Robin by Frances Hodgson Burnett
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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August 26, 1922 Issue = 39 Articles- After the Coal Strike, pp. 5-7
- "Wets" and "Drys" in "The Digest's" Prohibition Poll, pp. 8-10
- Women Factory Workers and the Bonus, p. 11
- Ohio "Dry" and "Regular", pp. 12-13
- Borah and a Third Party, p. 14
- Ours Again a Land of Plenty, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Japanese Press Cries for More Arms Reduction, p. 17
- China's Mysterious Man of Power, p. 18
- The War on Russia's Famine, p. 19
- British Foreign Trade Revival, pp. 20-21
- What Do We Know About Vitamins?, p. 22
- The Highest Waterfall, p. 22
- Farm Land Going to Sea, p. 23
- The Menace of Floating Oil, p. 24
- Unbreakable Glass, p. 24
- Washing Down a Brazilian Mountain, p. 24
- Schools as Health Promoters, p. 25
- A Mexican Pompeii, p. 26
- Foes of the Truck, p. 26
- A Rival of Quinine, p. 26
- Radio for the Blind, p. 27
- The New Langmuir Power Tubes, p. 27
- How Radio Circuits Are Coupled and Tuned, p. 28
- The Lightning-Plug Aerial, p. 29
- Federal Broadcasting, p. 29
- The Super-Moving-Picture Theater, p. 30
- Shall There Be a Book Censorship?, pp. 31-32
- Source of Our Future Play Supply, p. 33
- The Degradation of the American Home, p. 34
- The Passing of the Hickory Switch, p. 35
- The Most "Stupendous" Act of Mercy, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-40
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 41-45
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 46-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-57
- Current Events, pp. 58-60
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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September 2, 1922 Issue = 44 Articles- The Tariff as a Campaign Issue, pp. 7-8
- Meaning of the Steel Wage Rise, p. 9
- The President's Plan for Industrial Peace, pp. 10-11
- Ireland's Murdered Leader, p. 12
- Women Vote "Dryer" in "The Digest's" Poll, pp. 13-14
- More Pro-Bonus Votes from the Women, p. 15
- New Light on Newberry, p. 16
- Praise for Harding's Diplomats, p. 16
- The "Bar" Bars the Pistol, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Why Central Europe Fears a Bavarian Monarchy, p. 19
- Lithuania's Seaport, p. 20
- Where Rich Trade Waits Britain, p. 21
- Making Belgium Herself Again, p. 22
- The "Real Poverty" of the German People, pp. 22-23
- What Is Stamping Out Tuberculosis?, p. 24
- Wanted---Short Names, p. 24
- Boys Helping to Reforest Louisiana, p. 25
- The Heart-Beat of a Plant, p. 26
- The Language of Bees, p. 27
- How We Like Our Coffee, p. 27
- Fiat Butter, p. 28
- Useless Patents, p. 28
- When Water Intoxicates, p. 28
- Radio in the Hospitals, p. 29
- Pittsburgh's Broadcasting Pioneers, p. 30
- Measuring Instruments for the Radio Amateur, p. 30
- "Broadcasting" Correct English and Not New, p. 31
- The Radio Czar, p. 31
- Radio Invades "The Village", p. 31
- To Fight Literary Censorship, p. 32
- Northcliffe as a Reporter, p. 33
- Saving a Theater for Shakespeare, p. 34
- Mencken in London, p. 35
- Denouncing the War's Legacy of Hate, p. 36
- A Community Cow, p. 36
- Rooting the Church in the Farm, p. 37
- The Christian Law for Settling Strikes, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-65
- Investments and Finance, p. 66
- Current Events, pp. 67-68
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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September 9, 1922 Issue = 41 Articles- Plans to Meet the Coming Coal Famine, pp. 7-9
- Cutting Out the Cut in Wages, p. 10
- Final Returns in "The Digest's" Prohibition Poll, pp. 11-13
- The Final Margin in Favor of the Bonus, p. 14
- How "The Digest's" Big Poll Was "Put Over", p. 15
- Raiding "Reds" in Michigan, p. 16
- Helping Brazil Celebrate, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Austria as "The Prey of Europe", p. 19
- Norwegian Fish and Prohibition, p. 20
- A Finance Test of Greek Aims, p. 21
- Carrying On the Irish Free State, p. 22
- Taking the Jolt Out of Motoring, p. 23
- Crops Doomed Before Planting, p. 24
- Harvesting the Boll Weevil, p. 24
- A Museum of American Engineering, p. 24
- The Mind of the Worker, p. 25
- Our First Reindeer, p. 25
- The Chinese Hurricane, p. 26
- A Phonograph Built Like an Ear, p. 26
- Uses of Ultra-Violet Rays, p. 27
- Radio for the Housekeeper, p. 28
- Noisy "B" Batteries Mistaken for Static, p. 29
- Copyrighted Music and Radio, p. 29
- The Passion Play Judged as Secular Drama, p. 30
- Banned Prohibition Joke, p. 31
- Are We Still Anglo-Saxons?, p. 31
- Jeremiah Abroad, p. 32
- The New Russian Literature, p. 33
- China as a Teacher of Christianity, p. 34
- Some Startling Figures, p. 35
- No Christian Condonation of Lynching, p. 35
- The Plague of Politicians and Morons, p. 36
- Summer School for Preachers, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-49
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 50-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-67
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 68
- The Spice of Life, pp. 69-70
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September 16, 1922 Issue = 43 Articles- Smothering a Strike by Injunction, pp. 7-9
- Disastrous Devastations of the Boll Weevil, pp. 10-11
- The Child-Labor Amendment, p. 12
- To Merge or Not to Merge?, p. 13
- The Price of Coal, pp. 13-14
- Meaning of the Supreme Court Shift, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Greek Catastrophe in Asia Minor, pp. 17-18
- German Thoughts on Upper Silesia, p. 19
- Untouched Wealth of Brazil, p. 19
- Balfour's "False Note", p. 20
- Why Germany Should Join the League, p. 20
- Argentina's Hard Times, p. 21
- British Amaze at Our New Tariff, p. 21
- Why We Laugh, p. 22
- Lime for Larger Families, p. 22
- Ships Swallowed Up in the Ice, p. 23
- A Natural Sponge of 800 Acres, p. 23
- Odd Locomotives, p. 24
- "Safety First" Showing Results, p. 25
- Prohibition and Sewers, p. 25
- Air-Tank Explosions, p. 26
- An Inferno in Canada, p. 26
- Radio in China, p. 27
- Dr. de Forest's Talking Film, p. 28
- Typewriting by Wireless, p. 29
- Song-Leading by Radio, p. 29
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The Kaiser as a New Kind of Historian, p. 30 - 1 Review- Comparative History, 1878-1914 by Wilhelm II
- Does a Sermon Make a Novel?, p. 31
- Future of Northcliffe Journalism, p. 31
- Mysteries in the Theater, p. 32
- Why Boys Go to College, p. 33
- Repentance Needed to Bring Peace on Earth, p. 34
- A New Door Open to the Church, p. 35
- Ridding the Church of Ugly Art, p. 35
- Squaring Faith with Silence, p. 36
- The Probability of a Religious Revival, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-53
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 54-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-82
- Current Events, pp. 83-85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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September 23, 1922 Issue = 46 Articles- What the New Tariff Is Expected to Do, pp. 7-9
- Maine's Missing Voters, p. 10
- La Follette for President?, p. 11
- The Turk Again at Europe's Gates, pp. 12-13
- A New Attitude Toward the League, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- A Franco-German Industrial Alliance, pp. 17-18
- France and Lloyd George, p. 19
- "So-Called Independent" Egypt, p. 20
- A Japanese Plea to the Entente, p. 20
- "Wet" Publicity Quebec Resents, p. 21
- Japan's Insurgent Farmers, p. 21
- The King of Diseases, p. 22
- Curbing the Colorado, p. 23
- To Breed Bigger Reindeer, p. 24
- An Animal Garden of Eden, p. 24
- Not Much of a Slip, p. 25
- A Canadian Gary, p. 26
- Sending Photographs by Radio Code, p. 27
- The Supply of Long Ether Waves Nearly Exhausted, p. 28
- Radio and Farm Life, p. 28
- Difficulties of Sending Power by Wireless, p. 29
- Austria Forgetting Hunger in a Festival of Music, p. 30
- Journalism in the Eighties, p. 31
- How Our Newspapers Look to England, p. 32
- A School of Detective Yarns Needed, p. 33
- The Butchery of Christians in Asia Minor, p. 34
- Morbidity of Our Old Hymns, p. 35
- School Courses in Common Honesty, p. 35
- Shall the Daughters Work?, p. 36
- G.K. Chesterton Goes to Rome, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-52
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"This Freedom", p. 53 - 1 Review- This Freedom by A.S.M. Hutchinson
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Can Social Parasites Reform?, pp. 53-54 - 1 Review- The Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton
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How the Dog Expelled the Club Member, p. 55 - 1 Review- Further Adventures of Lad by Albert Payson Terhune
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Winesburg to the Discard, p. 56 - 1 Review- Man and Maid by Elinor Glyn
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When Quality Writes a Novel, p. 57 - 1 Review- His Grace Gives Notice by Lady Troubridge
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The Story of a Rebel, pp. 58-59 - 1 Review- The Heretic by J. Mills Whitham
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A Story About Us, pp. 60-61 - 1 Review- Certain People of Importance by Kathleen Norris
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More Than His Life, pp. 62-65 - 1 Review- Tide Rips by James B. Connolly
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Hundred Per Cent. Villainy, pp. 66-71 - 1 Review- The Bittermeads Mystery by E.R. Punshon
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-75
- Current Events, pp. 76-77
- The Spice of Lie, p. 78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 78
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September 30, 1922 Issue = 33 Articles- What the Turkish Menace Means to America, pp. 5-7
- The Death of the Bonus Bill, p. 8
- Steps to Meet the Coal Shortage, p. 9
- Hard Times Strikes Out, pp. 10-11
- No Breath of Rum in the Ford Works, p. 12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- The Turk's Far-Reaching Victory, pp. 14-15
- Why Russia Remains Armed, p. 16
- A Defense of Poland, p. 16
- Bulgarian Hate of Greece, p. 17
- Germany's "Worst to Come", p. 17
- Tribulations of the Telephone, pp. 18-19
- Why the Early Bird Gets the Oil, p. 20
- Are We Draining the Lakes Too Fast?, p. 20
- A Singing Safety Lamp, p. 21
- End of the World by Einstein's Theory, p. 21
- Return of "Old Bill" as an M.P., p. 22
- The Anatomy of Humor, p. 23
- Genevieve Ward American-Briton, p. 24
- A Christian Movement for Peace, p. 25
- Putting Religion to Work, p. 26
- A Bishop's Appeal for the Lowly, p. 27
- Healing a Thousand-Year Schism, pp. 27-29
- Current Poetry, pp. 30-31
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 32-39
- Radio Equipment for the World's Largest Ship, p. 40
- A Condensed History of Radio, pp. 41-43
- Wireless Surgery, p. 44
- Some Details that Help in Constructing Cage Antennae, pp. 45-49
- Investments and Finance, p. 50
- Current Events, pp. 51-52
- The Spice of Life, pp. 53-54
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 55
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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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