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April 7, 1923 Issue = 36 Articles- Borah As Presidential Timber, pp. 9-11
- The Bull in the Sugar Shop, pp. 12-13
- America's Business Life-Line to Europe, p. 14
- The Rain of Law, p. 15
- Uncle Sam's Six Demands on China, p. 16
- Our Black Shirts and the Reds, pp. 16-17
- To Aid Building by Curtailing It, pp. 18-19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- What's Really the Matter with China, p. 21
- A British Tax on Betting, p. 22
- Canadians Coming Our Way, p. 23
- French Fears of an Anglo-Saxon Entente, p. 24
- A Proposed American League of Nations, p. 25
- The Time to Start a Factory, p. 26
- A College that Teaches Health, p. 27
- How Storms March, p. 28
- Our Inefficient Street-Lamps, p. 29
- Limits of Radio, p. 29
- How to Borrow an Aerial, p. 30
- Acid Soil for Plants That Like It, p. 30
- Music Loses a Critic of Commanding Influence, pp. 31-32
- A Cartoonist in the French Academy, p. 33
- Prize for a New College Song, p. 33
- Oxford's Hospitality to German Students, p. 34
- "The Hairy Ape" in France, p. 35
- Australia Unimprest by Our Stage, p. 35
- The Holy Family in a Lenten Play, p. 36
- To Forestall College Atheism, p. 37
- A Catholic Effort to Pacify Ireland, pp. 37-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-72
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 73-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-89
- Current Events, pp. 90-91
- The Spice of Life, pp. 92-93
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 94
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April 14, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- Bolshevism's "Public Challenge To God", pp. 7-9
- Uncle Sam Harpooning the Oil Sharks, pp. 10-11
- A Living Argument for the League, pp. 12-13
- Chicago's "Clean-Up" Election, p. 14
- The Naval Danger at Panama, p. 15
- To Make Prosperity Permanent, pp. 16-17
- Spring Hints of Tax Cuts, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Britain's Third Workless Winter, p. 20
- Japan "Before" and "After", p. 21
- A French Jab at Our "Imperialism", p. 22
- Belgium's "Cry of the Children", p. 23
- The Marriage of Mississippi and Pontchartrain, pp. 24-25
- Tunnel Masks for Engineers, p. 26
- Standardizing Radio, p. 26
- An Electric Ferry-Boat, p. 27
- Bernhardt France's "Greatest Missionary", pp. 28-29
- Defending the Spanish Language Against Us, p. 30
- Paying Not Rewarding the Poets, p. 31
- The World Awry in Belloc's Eyes, pp. 31-32
- To Create Good-Will Between Jew and Gentile, pp. 33-34
- Useless Autopsies on Society, p. 35
- Cradles Instead of Divorces, p. 35
- The Yearning to Be "Cussed Out", p. 36
- A New Dynasty of Prophets, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-77
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 78-93
- Investments and Finance, pp. 94-97
- Current Events, pp. 98-99
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 100-101
- The Spice of Life, p. 102
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April 21, 1923 Issue = 36 Articles- Kemal's Perilous Gift of Oil, pp. 7-9
- Clearing the Track for the Prosperity Special, pp. 10-11
- Woman's Right to Low Wages, p. 12
- The Clash in the Klan, p. 13
- Cecil's Revival of the League Issue, p. 14
- Gary's Bootlegging Administration, p. 15
- Good and Evil in the Fullre Dinner-Pail, pp. 16-17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- The Oriental Labyrinth at Lausanne, pp. 19-20
- Shunning Our Best Customers, p. 21
- Heartening the Germans to Work, p. 22
- Ruhr Intervention in Japanese Eyes, p. 22
- "Dry" Norway Trading Fish for Wine, p. 23
- A New American Empire Delayed by State Quarrels, p. 24
- New Terror to Moths, p. 25
- Could Wireless Set Off a Blast?, p. 26
- An American Botanical Immigrant, p. 26
- The Passing of the Shack, p. 26
- The World's Deepest Mine, p. 26
- The One Best Way to Work, p. 27
- Left-Handed Orators, p. 27
- Renaissance Frescoes in Florence by an American, p. 28
- Who May Be Laureates, p. 29
- What Killed Lord Carnavon?, pp. 30-31
- What the German Opera Taught Us, p. 32
- All Faiths United by the Red Assault on Religion, pp. 33-34
- Black Bread on the Waters, p. 35
- "Flunking" on the Bible, p. 36
- India's Debt to the Missionaries, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-53
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 54-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-81
- Currents Events, pp. 82-83
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 84
- The Spice of Life, pp. 85-86
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April 28, 1923 Issue = 36 Articles- The World Peace Court As Political Dynamite, pp. 5-7
- To Keep Our Flag at the Masthead, pp. 8-9
- Tax-Whackers Warming Up, pp. 10-11
- The Demon Chauffeur, p. 12
- Europe Astir Over the Red Killings, pp. 12-13
- The Drift Cityward as a Price Lifter, p. 14
- The War of the Peacemakers, pp. 15-16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Map: Present Occupation of the Rhineland by Allied Troops, p. 18
- Germany's Offer of the Olive Branch, p. 19
- The Japanese Trek to South America, p. 20
- Strafing Paris Fashions, p. 21
- The Peace or War of Versailles?, p. 21
- Latin-American Criticism of Uncle Sam, p. 22
- Poisoning by Domestic Gas, p. 23
- A Comprest Air Cure, p. 24
- Cotton-Production Shifting, p. 25
- Putting Machinery Outdoors, p. 25
- The Helpful Shark, p. 26
- Ship Talks to Ship at Sea, p. 26
- An Antitoxin for Getting Tired, p. 27
- Flowers with Sleeping-Sickness, p. 27
- Taking the Indianism Out of the Indian, pp. 28-29
- "If Winter Comes" as a Play, p. 30
- The Caprices of Bernhardt, p. 31
- A Dollar Theater, p. 31
- The Churches' Big Advance, p. 32
- Shall We Let Europe Slide to Ruin?, p. 33
- Controversy as a Healthy Sign, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-53
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 54-77
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-82
- Current Events, pp. 83-84
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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May 5, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- Opening Guns in the Immigration Fight, pp. 9-11
- Harding's Efforts to Unite His Party, pp. 12-13
- The Cause of High Sugar Prices, p. 14
- The Child with the Hoe, p. 15
- The Supreme Court Fences the Pit, p. 16
- The Ruhr Deadlock, p. 17
- Birth-Control for the "Murphies", pp. 18-19
- Topics in Breif, p. 20
- Political Pots A-Boiling in the Balkans, p. 21
- Probing British Labor's Unrest, pp. 22-23
- Spain's Tragic Morroccan "Fiasco", p. 24
- Fascism Defended and Denounced, p. 25
- Machinery to Replace Immigrants, p. 26
- A Transparent Movie Trick, p. 27
- The Radio Business, p. 28
- Boxes without Nails, p. 29
- The Way Out of Coal Famines, p. 30
- Bacteria Everywhere, p. 30
- The Last "Queen of the Theater", pp. 31-32
- Harvard's Change of Heart, p. 33
- Hisses for Modern Music, p. 33
- The Music Demanded by the Times, p. 34
- A Former Atheist at the Cross, pp. 35-36
- Klan Knights Put Out of Church, p. 37
- "First Ade" to Youth, p. 37
- The Religion of To-morrow, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-63
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 64-101
- Investments and Finance, pp. 102-106
- Current Events, pp. 107-108
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 109
- The Spice of Life, p. 110
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May 12, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- Germany's Spurned Offer as an Omen of Peace, pp. 5-7
- Rum at Sea, pp. 8-9
- Peace Dawning in Ireland, p. 10
- Daylight Saving---A New Crime, p. 11
- Mr. Schwab's Business League Against Germany, p. 12
- Clasping Hands with Mexico, p. 13
- The Housewives' Sugar Strike, p. 14
- Cartoon Shots in the Peace-Court Fight, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Russian Press on Famine Conditions, pp. 17-18
- Better Times in Cuba, p. 19
- A Mexican Authority on Mexico, pp. 19-20
- The Soviet Riddle of Vladivostok, p. 21
- Man-Made Daylight for Tut-ankh-Amen's Tomb, p. 22
- Iron Floats for Logs, p. 23
- The Factors of Muscular Strength, p. 23
- Bread without Flour, p. 24
- Scientific Tests for Musical Ability, p. 24
- Mapping the Ocean Floor by Echoes, p. 25
- England's Fashionable Painter, p. 26
- The U.S. Government Not an Enemy of the Spanish Tongue, p. 27
- Australia's Boredom Over Our Literature, p. 28
- Longfellow unsymbolized, p. 29
- Critical Bad Manners, p. 29
- The "Death-Base" of Religion, p. 30
- Jews as Tillers of the Soil, p. 31
- A Lawmakers' Appeal to Morals, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-57
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 58-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-83
- Current Events, p. 84
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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May 19, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- New York State's Secession from the Dry Column, pp. 5-7
- Bandit Rule in China, p. 8
- Labor's New Day in Mexico, pp. 9-10
- Facts and Fancies About the Reparations Tangle, p. 11
- A Blue Day for the Reds, p. 12
- 25000 Sioux Ask $700000000, p. 13
- Why the Negroes Go North, pp. 13-14
- Latin-American Doubts About the Monroe Doctrine, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Franco-Belgian "Shock" to Germany, pp. 17-18
- "On the Holy Front" in Russia, p. 19
- London's View of the Klan Row, p. 20
- Supreme Court "Invades" Europe, pp. 20-21
- The Mystery of Bird Migration, pp. 22-23
- Some Strange Things Foreigners Eat, p. 24
- Pills and Pellets Up-to-Date, p. 25
- Getting Away from a Fire in Time, p. 26
- The Cars the People Want, p. 26
- An Up-to-Date Station, p. 26
- Meeting Conrad at the Ship, pp. 27-28
- A "Bolshevik" Theater Heading Our Way, p. 29
- Too Many Opinions, p. 30
- Neglected by the Younger Generation, p. 30
- A New Protestant Reformation, p. 31
- Medals for Rooseveltian Qualities, p. 32
- Child Suicide and the Cure for It, p. 33
- The Flapper as a Religious Force, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-53
- Sports and Athletics, 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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May 26, 1923 Issue = 35 Articles- The Threatened Collapse of the Building Boom, pp. 5-8
- German Cement for the Entente, p. 9
- Unlimited Liquor Prescriptions, pp. 10-11
- A "Flexible" Tariff that Doesn't Flex, pp. 12-13
- To Exchange Food with Canada, p. 14
- Mr. Dawes and His "Minute Men", p. 15
- Pennsylvania to Pension the Aged, p. 16
- Detroit's Street Railway Puzzle, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Qualms About the Chester Concession, pp. 18-19
- A Glance at Guatemala, p. 20
- Attacking the Monroe Doctrine, p. 20
- Pro-Russian Sentiment in Japan, p. 21
- Hungary's Need of Help, p. 22
- How to Keep Farms from Washington Away, p. 23
- Is the Doctor a Good Citizen?, p. 24
- The Eclipse and Einstein, p. 25
- The Silkworm's Job in Danger, p. 25
- Stock Fakers and Medical Fakers, p. 26
- A Flame as a Telephone Diaphragm, p. 27
- Shall We Advertise by Radio?, p. 27
- "Anna Christie" Takes London, p. 28
- French Sarcasm Over German Scholarship, p. 29
- Celebrating the "First Folio", p. 30
- Scenic Artists Escaping from Their Art, p. 31
- The Religious Melee in Russia, p. 32
- Honesty Among Beggars, p. 33
- Is Man More than Mud?, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-59
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 60-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-82
- Current Events, pp. 83-84
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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June 2, 1923 Issue = 31 Articles- The State's Duty To Stay Dry, pp. 11-13
- Harding Hits Factionalism, p. 14
- A Business Man to Steer Britain, p. 15
- Signs of Better Times in Europe, p. 16
- A Negro Controller at New Orleans, p. 17
- The "Open Shop" as a Red-Hot Issue, pp. 18-19
- Why We Buy More Than We Sell, p. 20
- Topics in Brief, p. 21
- The Marvelous Maze of Reparations, pp. 22-23
- Japanese Urging We Join the League, p. 24
- The Chinese Chaos, p. 25
- Irish Unemployment Fears, p. 26
- Measuring the Mentalities in Our Melting-Pot, p. 27
- Filled Milk Again, p. 28
- Is the Einstein Theory a Crazy Vagary?, p. 29
- The New Life-Saver: Adrenalin, p. 30
- The Music Cure Among the Indians, p. 30
- Broadcasting a Whole Opera, p. 31
- The New Freer Gallery as a Test of Taste, pp. 32-33
- Davison Scholars to Reciprocate Rhodes, p. 34
- Passing Off Kipling as Hemon, p. 35
- Revamping the Bible, p. 36
- Why Labor Dislikes the Church, p. 37
- Salvation Through Play, p. 38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-59
- Playgrounds at Home and Abroad, pp. 60-101
- Investments and Finance, pp. 102-105
- Current Events, pp. 106-108
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 109
- The Spice of Life, p. 110
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June 9, 1923 Issue = 35 Articles- Death Struggles of the Twelve-Hour Day, pp. 7-8
- Collapse of De Valera's Revolt, p. 9
- The Republican Rumpus, pp. 10-11
- The Klan Defies a State, p. 12
- Another Attack on the Railroads, pp. 13-14
- To Puncture Building Prices, p. 15
- Huge Imports Despite the Tariff Wall, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Mussolini's Road to Imperial Italy, pp. 18-19
- Japanes Tests of Our Sincerity, p. 20
- The Obregon-Harding Conference in Mexican Eyes, p. 21
- Armament "Folly" in South America, p. 22
- German Disillusion, p. 22
- The Greatest Iron Deposit in the World, p. 23
- Fighting Mosquitoes with Minnows, p. 24
- A Floating Dutch Village, p. 25
- 1923---Locust Year, p. 25
- The Milky Way as an Ice-House, p. 26
- Soot and Oxygen: A New Explosive, p. 26
- Broadcasting Wagner, p. 27
- Aircraft on Merchant Ships, p. 27
- Painting the Irony of War, p. 28
- Wrangling Over the Pulitzer Awards, pp. 29-30
- Britishers Take Notice, p. 31
- The Prize-Winning Editorial, p. 31
- Presbyterians Called Upon to Sign the Pledge, pp. 32-33
- Unbelief a Mental Colic, p. 34
- Our Favorite Hymns, p. 35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-57
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 58-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-75
- Current Events, pp. 76-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 79
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June 16, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- A New "Whiskey Rebellion" Started by New York, pp. 5-8
- The Formidability of Ford, p. 9
- To Draft Wealth Too in the Next War, p. 10
- Free Speech and Jailed Speakers, pp. 10-13
- America Claims One-Fifth Germany's Reparations Offer, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- French and German Proposals of an Entente, p. 17
- How for a Hindu Merchant Marine!, p. 18
- Turkish Premier on Turkish Policy, p. 19
- South American "Misunderstandings", p. 20
- Fighting the Plant Pirates, p. 21
- The Strain of the Tropics, p. 22
- Red-Hot Rivets Through a Blow-Gun, p. 23
- Correction, p. 23
- Plate-Lipped Flappers of Central Africa, p. 24
- Why "Synthetic Gold" Is Unlikely, p. 25
- Fighting Aircraft with Radio, p. 25
- France to Mark Our First Landing "Over There", p. 26
- Decoration Day in French Schools, p. 27
- Better Manners in Literature, p. 28
- The South Exprest Artistically, p. 29
- Reading Hauptmann a Lesson, p. 29
- The Presbyterian Fight for the Old Faith, pp. 30-31
- Are Social Workers "Nuts"?, p. 32
- Room for Christ in the Inn, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-49
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 50-69
- 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 23, 1923 Issue = 35 Articles- Germany's Latest Offer, pp. 5-7
- What American Financiers Think of German Credit, pp. 8-9
- Austria---First in War First in Peace, p. 10
- Meaning of Bulgaria's Upheaval, p. 11
- Dangers in the Coal Situat8ion, pp. 12-13
- A Big Bucket-Shop Clean-Up On, p. 14
- Yo-Ho-Ho---But No Bottle of Rum, pp. 15-16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Why Asia Is Rising Against Europe, p. 18
- New Chinese Boycott of Japan, p. 19
- Poland's Poverty, p. 20
- Suspected Anti-French Moves, p. 21
- What Ten Years Did to Us, p. 22
- Lighthouse to Honor Columbus, p. 23
- Throwing a Real Boomerang, p. 24
- Wanted: A Radio Language, p. 24
- A Safety Zone, p. 25
- Baking Not a Home Industry, p. 25
- A New Link Between Life and Death, p. 26
- Why Is a Fat Man?, p. 26
- Censorship or Not, pp. 27-29
- Not Yet an American Language, p. 30
- The Best and Worst Plays, p. 31
- Offended at Merton's Prayer, p. 31
- Labor Sentiment on Liquor, p. 32
- A Centenary of Child-Training, p. 33
- A League of Religions, p. 33
- A Prayer for the World Court, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-61
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 62-73
- Investments and Finance, p. 74
- Current Events, pp. 75-76
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
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June 30, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- Who Will Be the Democratic Nominee?, pp. 5-8
- "God Help the Surplus!", p. 9
- Why Stamboulisky Fell, pp. 10-11
- Dr. Mellon's Medicinal Ship Rations, p. 12
- The Kansas Court Losing Its Teeth, p. 13
- Uncle Sam---Coal-Miner, pp. 14-15
- Where Our Vanishing Millionaires Are Hiding, pp. 16-17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Russia's New Economic Compromise a Failure, pp. 19-21
- Touble Brewing in Kenya, p. 22
- Russia's German Air Fleet, p. 23
- Women as Inventors, p. 24
- Price Reporting to Farmers by Radio, p. 25
- Our Globe-Circling Blood-Channels, p. 26
- Making Checks as Safe as Money, p. 26
- Forecasting Crops from the Air, p. 27
- Finding Five Miles of Platinum, p. 28
- Toads that Squirt Blood from Their Eyes, p. 28
- Max Beerbohm Flings a Paint-Pot at Royalty, pp. 29-30
- Ruffling Jonathan, p. 31
- Poe Remembered in the South, p. 31
- Still Quarreling Over "America", p. 32
- Religion's Broadside Against Steel, pp. 33-34
- A Thousand Thoughts on the Church, p. 35
- Unseen Converts, p. 36
- The Church a Stingy Employer, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-49
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 50-57
- Investments and Finance, p. 58
- Current Events, pp. 59-60
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1923 = 13 Issues, 439 Articles-
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July 7, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- Mr. Harding's Bid for the Dry Vote, pp. 11-13
- Business with the Brakes On, pp. 14-15
- War-Time Prisoners Let Out of Jail, p. 16
- The Terrors of Ellis Island, p. 17
- The Wheat-Grower Too Successful, pp. 18-19
- Opium Interests Blocking Reform, pp. 20-21
- Topics in Brief, p. 22
- Is Germany Too Poor to Pay?---Yes and No, pp. 23-24
- Russian Papers---Red but Not Read, p. 25
- Spain Discarding Bull-Fights, p. 26
- What Angora Is Doing to Britain, p. 27
- Training the Ear to Be Sharper, p. 28
- Locating Telephone Trouble by Radio, p. 29
- A Girl Engineer in Kansas City, p. 29
- Steam at Terrific Pressure, p. 30
- Do Buyers Turn to the Right?, p. 30
- Pumping a River Out of a Mine, p. 31
- Camels Cows and Tobacco, p. 31
- Mending Locomotives in Shipyard, p. 32
- America at Chaumont, p. 33
- France Worried Over Stage Laxity, p. 34
- American Dancing in Russian Eyes, p. 35
- History and Fiction as International Trouble-Makers, pp. 36-37
- Chivalry the Religion of To-morrow, p. 38
- The Hearth an Altar to Go, p. 39
- Must All Doctrine Go?, p. 39
- The Horse Sense in Union, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-44
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 45-63
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 64-73
- Investments and Finance, p. 74
- Current Events, pp. 75-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 79
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July 14, 1923 Issue = 35 Articles- Harding's Plan To Cut the Cost of Living, pp. 5-7
- Courting the Court's Critics, pp. 8-9
- The New Hard-Coal Wage Demands, p. 10
- The Railroad Urge to Merge, p. 11
- French Sky Hornets Worry Britain, pp. 12-13
- To Mend War Not End It, p. 14
- Women to Help Run the G.O.P., p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Vatican's Proposal for Peace in the Ruhr, p. 17
- Troublesome Formosa, p. 18
- Growls from the Helpless Russian Bear, p. 19
- Mexican Women Assail Alcohol, p. 20
- Effect of Prohibition on Alcoholism, p. 21
- Evolution in a Nutshell, p. 22
- Submarine Tractors to Raise Wrecks, p. 23
- A 3 1/2-Ton Camera, p. 23
- Telephone Cables Riddled by Beetles, p. 24
- Cottonless Cottonwoods, p. 24
- How Far Can My Radio Set Receive?, p. 25
- Why Does Bread Grow Stale?, p. 25
- New Methods Uncovering a New Pompeii, p. 26
- "Putting Over" Poetry, p. 27
- Our Deadly "Self-Satisfaction", p. 28
- Duse Reminds Us There Were Actors, p. 29
- Men of Science Also Men of Faith, p. 30
- Sanctioning Armed Peace, p. 31
- Canada Blazing the Way to Unity, p. 32
- Banking and Church-Going, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-49
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 50-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-68
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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July 21, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- The Fight on for the Democratic Nomination, pp. 5-7
- Mr. Harding Foreshadows his 1924 Platform, pp. 8-9
- The Recommendation to Seize the Hard-Coal Mines, pp. 10-11
- Less Prospert of Less Taxes, pp. 12-13
- Davis Out Work to Davis to Work, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Cartoonists' Impressions on the Deadlock in the Ruhr, p. 16
- How Germany Is Winning Russia, p. 17
- Manitoba Abandons Prohibition, p. 18
- Leasing the Italian Railroads, p. 19
- Government Protects Norwegian Banks, p. 20
- Movies at 5000 Per Second, p. 21
- To Find When Metal Gets Tired, p. 22
- Why Is a Dope Fiend?, p. 23
- A Silent Elevated Railroad, p. 23
- Where the Cold Waves Come From, p. 24
- Alan Seeger in Paris, p. 25
- Emerson Hough's Dying Mesage, p. 25
- Alternatives to Sex Novels, p. 26
- The Devastating Movies, p. 27
- Stagnation and Poverty in French Art, p. 28
- A British God-Speed for American Prohibition, p. 29
- Church Gains in Canada, p. 30
- The Faith of the Campus, p. 30
- Arabian Nights in New York, p. 31
- Rockefeller's Battle with the Bacilli, p. 32
- Less Law and More Religion, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-51
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 52-65
- 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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July 28, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- Shall Uncle Sam Help Break the Ruhr Deadlock?, pp. 5-7
- The Minnesota Political Twister, pp. 8-9
- Oil and Glory at Lausanne, pp. 10-11
- The Dollar-Wheat Tragedy, pp. 12-13
- France Signs Up for Naval Peace, pp. 14-15
- Why Lynching Has Slumped, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The Tangle of Tangier, p. 18
- Dollar Diplomacy in Latin America, p. 19
- Drying Other People's Ships, p. 20
- 20000 Men Without a Country, p. 21
- Does Infection Move Westward?, p. 22
- Oil-Tank Fire-Extinguisher, p. 23
- Making and Losing Money in Radio, p. 24
- Are You an Air-Swallower?, p. 24
- Are White Soaps the Best?, p. 25
- Etna's Show a Solo Performance, p. 25
- End of the Ballet Russe, p. 26
- Nonsense to the Rescue!, p. 27
- "Writing Down" American Literature, p. 28
- The Poets in Revolt, p. 28
- A Laureate for Oklahoma, p. 29
- The Methodist Split on Russia's New Church, pp. 30-31
- Live "Copy" for the Church, p. 32
- The Religious Detective, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-45
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 46-57
- Investments and Finance, p. 58
- Current Events, pp. 59-60
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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August 4, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- The Philippine Row, pp. 13-15
- Hiram Johnson's Opening Gun, p. 16
- What Turkey Won at Lausanne, p. 17
- The Wheat-Belt Rebellion, pp. 18-19
- Gompers After Gary's Men, pp. 20-21
- Rebusting a Triple Trust, p. 22
- Topics in Brief, p. 23
- Britain's "Check" on Japan, pp. 24-25
- Why France and England Differ, p. 26
- Italy's Need of the Reparations, p. 27
- Soviet Boycott of Switzerland, p. 28
- Cotton-Picking by Suction, p. 29
- Learning Astronomy by Making Telescopes, p. 30
- A New Kind of Filter, p. 31
- That Gold in Labrador, p. 31
- Odd Foreign Drinks, p. 32
- How to Treat Snake-Bite, p. 33
- Locating Telephone Trouble by Radio, p. 33
- When Is an Antique Not an Antique?, p. 34
- "Polly" Goes to Court, p. 35
- So French Is Only a German Dialect!, p. 36
- Universities Ruined by the Soviets, p. 36
- Any One's Vocabulary of 10000 Words, p. 37
- Christian Nations Urged to "Try Christianity", p. 38
- A "Body and Soul" Clinic, p. 39
- The Salvation Army's West Point, p. 40
- A Movie-Made Reputation, p. 40
- Current Poetry, p. 41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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August 11, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- Warren G. Harding: Apostle of Peace, pp. 7-9
- The Preservation of Alaska's Resources, pp. 10-12
- Germany's Road to Ruin, pp. 13-14
- Ringside Remarks as the First Democratic Hat Sails In, pp. 15-16
- A 20th Amendment Now on the Way, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Mussolini's New Victory, p. 19
- Anxiety in the Pacific, p. 20
- Did Patriarch Tikhon Recant?, p. 21
- Why Uncle Sam "Riles" Australia, p. 22
- Chemistry in the Next War, p. 23
- Iodin as a Water-Purifier, p. 24
- The Haunted Restaurant, p. 25
- Do Motor Cars Make Us Lazy?, p. 25
- Concrete Reinforced with Bamboo, p. 25
- When Radio and Copyright Clash, p. 26
- Fish Not a Brain Food, p. 27
- Engineers Who Don't Whistle, p. 27
- Wanted: A Volstead Act to Prohibit Plagiarism, p. 28
- Composer and Conductor at Eleven, p. 29
- "If I Were an Actor", p. 30
- Missouri Honors the Prince of Humorists, p. 30
- Pictures Painted to Stay, p. 31
- A Plan to "Liberalize the Fundamentalists", p. 32
- The Protestant Plight in Europe, p. 33
- From Knot-Hole to Bleacher, p. 33
- ---"And ye Visited Me Not", pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-49
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 50-57
- Investments and Finance, pp. 58-59
- Current Events, pp. 60-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 63
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August 18, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- What To Expect from Coolidge, pp. 8-10
- The Presidency "A Man-Killing Job", pp. 11-12
- Our New Relations with Turkey, p. 13
- Economic Causes of the Negro Exodus, pp. 14-15
- All-Year Work for Every Year, p. 16
- Alaska's Problem as President Harding Saw It, pp. 17-18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- What Harding's Passing Means in Other Lands, pp. 20-21
- Austria's Gradual Recovery, p. 22
- A Japanese Project Against Anglo-Saxon "Domination", pp. 22-23
- What Canada Thought of Harding, p. 24
- Plants that Twist, p. 25
- A Stone-Eating Shell-Fish, p. 26
- To Launch Our Helium Airship, p. 26
- Working on the Mind Through the Body, p. 27
- Lowering Heavy Tanks with Melting Ice, p. 28
- Making a Subway Out of an Old Canal, p. 28
- Brain-Workers Getting Together, p. 29
- America's Loaf in Russia, p. 30
- Homiletic Bootleggers, p. 31
- Healing the Methodist Rupture, p. 31
- The "Poor Man's Sunday" in London, p. 32
- Pavlowa's Geisha Girls and Their Pavlowa, p. 33
- Jack Dempsey in Oil, p. 34
- California's New Museum of Franco-American Art, p. 34
- The Cooperative Joke, p. 35
- The Newspaper Game, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-40
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 41-55
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 56-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-68
- Current Events, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 71
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August 25, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- The New Republican Political Outlook, pp. 5-7
- Cheap "Gas"---but Costly, pp. 8-9
- "Seeing Germany" with the Cartoonists, p. 10
- The Ominous Franco-British Situation, p. 11
- To Soften Hard Coal's Heart with Soft Coal, pp. 12-13
- The End of an Imperfect Day, p. 14
- The League's Disarmament Plan, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Seeking American Aid in the Ruhr, p. 17
- Canada's Pulpwood "Big Stick", p. 18
- Urging the Japanese To Be Japanese, p. 19
- Trade Ties of Japan and Canada, p. 20
- Better Than Headlighting for Automobiles, p. 21
- Our Million Drug Addicts, p. 22
- Primitive Rhythm in American Verse, p. 23
- What Microbes Did Ages Ago, p. 24
- Adaptability Versus Experience, p. 24
- Why Children Lie, p. 25
- The Prince and the Poet, p. 26
- A School for Opera, p. 27
- Literary Prizes in France, p. 28
- England's Most Popular Actresses, p. 29
- Can Christianity Live without a Creed?, p. 30
- The Passing of Haphazard Charity, p. 31
- No Room in the Movies, p. 32
- Theological Jay-Walking, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-57
- Current Events, pp. 58-60
- The Spice of Life, pp. 61-62
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 63
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September 1, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- Clues to the Coolidge Foreign Policy, pp. 9-11
- The New Outbreak of Lash Law, p. 12
- Five Powers Signing the Harding Treaties, p. 13
- Germany's Change of Pilots, pp. 14-15
- The Powers' Warning to China, p. 16
- Ellis Island Stirring Up the British, pp. 17-19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- A New Cuban Problem, pp. 21-22
- Why Belgium Should Stick to France, p. 23
- Is Spain Ripe for Fascism?, p. 24
- Singapore Seen from Japan, p. 24
- Hot Waves, p. 25
- After College What?, p. 26
- Official Manslaughter, p. 26
- A New Process of Cotton Printing, p. 27
- Night Is the Time for Radio, p. 27
- The Difference Between Sunshine and Cod-Liver Oil, p. 28
- Movies as Teachers, p. 28
- A New Turbine Locomotive, p. 29
- Saved from the Worms, p. 30
- Dalcroze Explains His Method, p. 31
- Undemocratic Education, p. 32
- The Painter of Sunlight and Children, p. 32
- Books the President Reads, p. 33
- Labor's Criticism of the Church, p. 34
- Making Room for Young Trespassers, p. 35
- The State as Foster Father, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-45
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 46-57
- Investments and Finance, pp. 58-59
- Current Events, pp. 60-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 63
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September 8, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- Hastening the Downfall of King Coal, pp. 7-9
- Our Interest in Cuba's Railroad Problem, p. 10
- A Letter from Johnson, p. 11
- The Klan as a Victim of Mob Violence, p. 12
- The Brookhart-Meredith Duel, p. 13
- Making Up with Mexico, pp. 14-15
- "The Night Mail in Reality", pp. 16-17
- Pacific Roads Not To Be Put Asunder, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Italy's "New Liberty" of the Press, pp. 20-21
- The Bugaboo of Radicalism, p. 22
- Japanese Ire at China's Boycott, pp. 22-23
- Clasping Hands with Mexico, p. 24
- Wanted---Air Terminals, p. 25
- Are Animals Color-Blind?, p. 26
- Sugar from Corn, p. 27
- The Uses of Drudgery, p. 28
- To Keep Timber Sound, p. 29
- Robert E. Lee in Drama, p. 30
- A Word for the King James Version, p. 31
- Testing the "Masterpieces", p. 31
- War Hatred in French Fiction, p. 32
- A Super Doll's House, p. 33
- The Plan to Split Protestantism in Two, p. 34
- Religious Cards for Christmas, p. 35
- America's Religious Buoyancy, p. 36
- A New Spiritual Enthusiasm, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-59
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 60-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-74
- Current Events, pp. 75-76
- The Spice of Life, p. 77
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 78
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September 15, 1923 Issue = 35 Articles- The Greatest Disaster in History, pp. 7-9
- Mussolini's Defiance of the League of Nations, pp. 10-11
- To End the Eternal Coal Squabbles, p. 12
- Mexican Recognition as a Spur to Business, p. 13
- The Monroe Doctrine Our Own Business, p. 14
- A War-Ship as a Peace Laboratory, p. 15
- The Free State Victory in Ireland, pp. 16-17
- "America First"---In Crime, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Bolshevik Craving for American Recognition, pp. 20-21
- How Turkey Failed Russia at Lausanne, p. 22
- Europe's "Supreme Need", p. 23
- Where Our Navy Is "Ridiculous", p. 24
- Motor Poison in City Streets, p. 25
- Light-Tests for "Cultivated" Pearls, p. 26
- A New Theory of Earth Structure, p. 27
- "Self-Rescuer" for Miners, p. 28
- What S.O.S. Means, p. 28
- Our Nutritive Past, p. 29
- The Wear on the Street-Car Rails, p. 29
- The Colorist of the Russian Ballet, p. 30
- Why the "Colyum"?, p. 31
- Who Will Be the Artist?, p. 32
- What the Boys Are Reading, p. 33
- The Hunted Liberals Begin to Show Their Teeth, p. 34
- The Battle of Rome, p. 35
- The Bible in the Schools, p. 36
- Plutocracy and the Churches, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-53
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 54-73
- Investments and Finance, p. 74
- Current Events, pp. 75-76
- The Spice of Life, pp. 77-78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 79
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September 22, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- The Hard Part of the Hard Coal Settlement, pp. 7-9
- Good and Evil from the Japanese Earthquake, pp. 10-12
- The Hughes Path to Peace, p. 13
- How Mussolini's Rumpus Strikes the Newspaper Artists, p. 14
- Rome's New Caesar, pp. 15-16
- The Masked Floggers of Tulsa, p. 17
- A Governor Hit by the Farm Slump, p. 18
- Mr. Smoot's Plan for More Tases, pp. 18-19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- The Path to Security for France, p. 21
- Turkey's New Fears, p. 22
- Seeds of Bolshevism in China, p. 23
- Ellis Island a Red Rag to John Bull, pp. 23-24
- What People Think of the Doctors, p. 25
- France Mistress of the Air, p. 26
- The Advantage of Tan, p. 27
- Deaths Among Women Increasingly, p. 28
- The Ape-Man Revealed, p. 28
- A Fire Record in a Tree, p. 29
- Hugo's Hunchback in the Screen Hopper, p. 30
- A Movie Pessimist, p. 31
- Taxing the "Poodle-Petting" Opera-Goers in Georgia, p. 32
- Bookselling a la Ford, p. 33
- The New Testament in "American", p. 34
- Mission Schools Shelving Christ, p. 35
- God's Part in Labor Disputes, p. 36
- The Past Three Months in World History, pp. 37-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-59
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 60-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-73
- Current Events, pp. 74-75
- The Spice of Life, pp. 76-77
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 78
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September 29, 1923 Issue = 35 Articles- Red Efforts to Win Our Biggest Labor Union, pp. 5-7
- President Coolidge as High Priest of Stability, pp. 8-9
- Oklahoma's Uncivil Civil War, pp. 10-11
- Forces Behind Spain's Dictator, pp. 12-13
- The Camera's First Glimpses of the Japanese Horror, p. 14
- Failure of the Building Strike, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- "Abandoned" Armenia, pp. 17-18
- The Baltic Wall to Keep Russia and Germany Apart, p. 19
- Australian Hostility to Our Films, p. 20
- "Something Rotten in Spain", p. 20
- The Filipino Independence Campaign, p. 21
- New York's Coming 14000000, p. 22
- Our Husky College Girls, p. 23
- Breaking Quarantine, p. 23
- Wireless Direction-Finding Averts Wrecks, p. 24
- Hobby-Riding a Healthful Exercise, p. 24
- Hunger and Dope, p. 25
- Predicting the Catch of Fish, p. 25
- A Tobacco Propaganda Scented, p. 26
- Medical Tests for Motor-Drivers, p. 26
- More British Masterpieces Coming, p. 27
- Paris Suppresses an American Film, p. 28
- Anglo-Saxon Music Entering the European Scene, p. 29
- Responsibility of the College President, p. 30
- Spiritual Lessons from the Earthquake, p. 31
- Will Rogers for the Preachers, p. 32
- Religion Served Hot, p. 33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-55
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 56-65
- 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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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1923 = 13 Issues, 428 Articles-
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October 6, 1923 Issue = 36 Articles- Germany's Unconditional Surrender in the Ruhr, pp. 7-10
- The Tempest in Bulgaria's Teapot, p. 11
- Cold Comfort for the Coal Consumer, pp. 12-13
- The Ghost of Herrin, p. 14
- News-Hungry New York, pp. 14-15
- The Abyss Which Breeds Earthquakes, pp. 16-17
- Johnstown's Flood of Negro Labor, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Canadian Press on Halting Rum-Running from Canada, pp. 20-21
- Labor on Top in Queensland, p. 22
- Proposed French Tax on Foreigners, p. 22
- Latin-American Distrust of Uncle Sam, p. 23
- Soviet Russia's New Money, p. 24
- How to Save Half a Million Lives a Year, p. 25
- Moving a House by Motor-Truck, p. 26
- Mountainous Relics of Old Feasts, p. 27
- Combing the World for Leper Cures, p. 27
- The Latest Fountain of Youth, p. 28
- Great Discoveries About the Stars, p. 28
- Foods That Poison Some People, p. 29
- A New Anesthetic, p. 29
- Two Sides of the War Novel, p. 30
- A Poet Among the Hills, p. 31
- Art and Whiskers, p. 32
- Gulliver on the Screen, p. 32
- Paying for the Opera in Paris, p. 33
- America's Waste of Her "Seed Corn", p. 34
- Moralizing on the Million-Dollar Fight, p. 35
- Feeding the Giraffes, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-65
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 66-87
- Investments and Finance, pp. 88-89
- Current Events, pp. 90-91
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 92-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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October 13, 1923 Issue = 36 Articles- Disruptive Forces in Germany, pp. 7-9
- Wages and Prices Climbing Again, pp. 10-11
- Constitution Week in Oklahoma, pp. 12-13
- "Doing Something" for the Farmer, pp. 14-15
- Forces Behind Bulgaria's Revolt, p. 16
- Labor's Own View of the Red "Borers", pp. 17-18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- How the League Emerges from the Corfu Ordeal, p. 20
- Mussolini's Alliance with Labor, p. 21
- Better Days in Egypt, p. 22
- Free Rhineland Fiasco, p. 22
- Papyrus an Anglo-American issue, p. 23
- A Big Coal-Field Found in Ireland, p. 23
- Earthquake Prediction, p. 24
- The Why and Wherefore of the Earthquake, p. 25
- Quake-Proof Houses, p. 26
- Tiny Tides on the Greak Lakes, p. 27
- The Mystery of Photography, p. 27
- A World Network of Radio, p. 28
- Pavement Markings at Railway Crossings, p. 29
- Birds that Balk Broadcasting, p. 29
- Japanese Art Treasures Destroyed, p. 30
- Poets Attesting Themselves, p. 31
- A Proposed Literary Suttee, p. 32
- Broadcloth and Overalls in the Church, p. 33
- The Ashes on the Hearth, p. 34
- Is America a Levite Among Nations?, p. 35
- Putting Love Before Ritual, p. 35
- No Surrender for the Synagog, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-59
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 60-87
- Investments and Finance, pp. 88-89
- Current Events, pp. 90-91
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 92
- The Spice of Life, pp. 93-94
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October 20, 1923 Issue = 30 Articles- Germany As Victim of the World's Blackest Swindle, pp. 5-6
- The Empire That Essayed to Rule the World, p. 7
- Why Lloyd George Is here, pp. 8-9
- The Newer "Freedom" for Labor, pp. 10-11
- A New Wrinkle in Clothing, p. 12
- Wood's Setback in Manila, p. 13
- Pinchot's "Bar-Hunt", pp. 14-15
- Jersey's Bloodless Trolley War, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The Spanish Brand of Fascism, p. 18
- A New Famine Foreseen in Russia, pp. 19-20
- British Concern Over Rum-Running, p. 21
- Chronic Confusion Over Memel, p. 22
- The Battle-Ship of the Future, pp. 23-24
- Country Depopulation and Electric Service, p. 25
- Learning While You Sleep, p. 25
- Trees in an Ice-Storm, p. 26
- Dinosaur Eggs Unearthed in the Gobi Desert, p. 27
- Buddhist Art Brought to Life by Pavlowa, pp. 28-29
- The Blight of Our Magazines, p. 30
- Blasts from Literary Chicago, p. 31
- Mustering Out Mars, p. 32
- Excuses of the Unchurched, p. 33
- Tots Instead of Pups, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-59
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 60-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-82
- Current Events, pp. 83-85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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October 27, 1923 Issue = 30 Articles- Lloyd George's New Stage in World Affairs, pp. 7-9
- Pinchot Puts Prohibition Up to the President, pp. 10-12
- Now for a Wheat-Growers' Union, p. 13
- The Ford-Weeks War, pp. 14-15
- China's New $10000000 President, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The Russo-German Red Entente, pp. 18-19
- Germany's New Currency Plan, p. 20
- Rhineland Views of Secession, p. 21
- Australia on Guard, p. 21
- Lloyd George in Canada, p. 22
- How Large Is the Universe?, p. 23
- Foods of the Street, p. 24
- Arctic Radio Cut Off by Sunlight, p. 25
- People Who Hear and Smell Colors, p. 26
- Fish Earthquakes and Gasoline, p. 26
- Wood Preservatives, p. 27
- Rembrandt in the Caldron, pp. 28-29
- The "Hick" Farmer Protests, p. 30
- Morley the Man of Letters, p. 30
- A Threatened "Calamity", p. 31
- When Philosophy Accepts the Cross, p. 32
- Gasoline and the Gospel, p. 33
- Bad Faith Balking Missionaries, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 39-55
- 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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November 3, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- Is Poincare to Blame for the German Smash?, pp. 5-8
- The War on the Prohibition Front, pp. 9-11
- What Will Block Tax Reduction, pp. 12-13
- The Next Round in the Bonus Fight, p. 14
- A Hint of the Coolidge Rail Policy, pp. 15-16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Chaos in Germany, pp. 18-19
- British Superiority in Latin America, p. 20
- Tangier Intricacies, p. 20
- Preelection Clouds in Mexico, p. 21
- Japanese Business After the Earthquake, p. 22
- Chemistry's Tremendous To-Morrow, p. 23
- No Come-Back for Body Armor, p. 24
- A Radio-Controlled Watch, p. 25
- Chicago as a Bootlegger of Canadian Water, p. 26
- Plated Alumninum, p. 26
- Good Teeth Born Not Made, p. 27
- Tank-Cars for Milk, p. 27
- Dramatic Critics Hear a Pianist, p. 28
- Italy's New Literature, p. 29
- Grandsons of the Telegraph, p. 30
- Now for a "Side Critic", p. 30
- Are Music Teachers at Fault?, p. 31
- "Artless Art Collectors", p. 31
- Is the Jewish Homeland a Failure?, p. 32
- The Assault on the Methodist Barriers, p. 33
- A New Summons to Christ, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-57
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 58-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-82
- Current Events, pp. 83-84
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 85
- The Spice of life, p. 86
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November 10, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- America Enlists To Win the Peace, pp. 5-7
- What Germany Has Paid Can Pay and Must Pay, p. 8
- To Say It to Germany with Flour, pp. 9-10
- Rousing the Nation to Fight One Bug, p. 11
- Bad News for British Rum-Runners, pp. 12-13
- The Oil Trouble on the Waters, p. 14
- The Kellogg Nomination, p. 15
- America's Place in the Sky, p. 16
- Jabbing the Hard-Coal Jobber, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- France's Attitude Toward the Hughes Plan, p. 19
- Our Constitution Among Foreign Friends, p. 20
- England's Fourth Workless Winter, p. 21
- Spain's Directorate on Trial, pp. 22-23
- The Poison in Prohibition Moonshine, p. 24
- How Flu Recurs, p. 25
- Radio's Promise to the Deaf, p. 25
- Hidden Defects in Steel Shown by X-Rays, p. 26
- Our Five Great Oil "Provinces", p. 27
- Kipling to the Younger Generation, pp. 28-29
- The Baconian Theory Imperilled, p. 30
- Models for Novelists, p. 31
- The Catastrophe of a Church War, p. 32
- Advertising the Bread of Life, p. 33
- Mending the Protestant Rifts, p. 34
- The "Respectable" Criminal in Court, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-59
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 60-77
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-80
- Current Events, pp. 81-84
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 85
- The Spice of Life, pp. 86-88
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November 17, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- America's Stake in the Reparations Dispute, pp. 7-9
- DeHearsting the Tammany Tiger, pp. 10-11
- Net Result of the Lloyd George Visit, p. 12
- The Hottentots and the Hungry Children, p. 13
- Hoover Out for the Superpower Plan, pp. 14-15
- A Union for Bank Clerks, p. 16
- Uncementing the Cement-Makers, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Russia's Eocnomic Convalescence, pp. 19-20
- London Traffic Reform, p. 21
- Kemal Pasha's Summit of Achievement, pp. 21-22
- Germany's Security Police, p. 23
- Motion-Pictures of a Hatching Egg, p. 24
- Mistakes About Sleep, p. 25
- The Negro Race Not Dying Out, p. 25
- Your Real Job, p. 26
- Risks of Wireless, p. 27
- An Electric Barbecue, p. 27
- Education by Book and Life, pp. 28-29
- The Eastman Musical Experiment, p. 30
- The Furore Over Duse, pp. 30-31
- The Klan's Challenge and the Reply, p. 32
- "The Most Useful Person in the World", p. 33
- Denominational "Tommyrot", p. 34
- The Readableness of the Bible, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-59
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 60-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-82
- Current Events, pp. 83-84
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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November 24, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- Tax Reduction---Or Bonus?, pp. 7-9
- The Wilson Voice in the Campaign, pp. 10-11
- Cold Facts of the Near East Tragedy, p. 12
- The Klan's Political Role, p. 13
- Bavaria's Bitter Brew, pp. 14-15
- The Threatened Cotton Famine, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Why Italy Holds Fiume, pp. 18-19
- Another Canadian Drink Vote, p. 20
- Press Combinations in England, p. 21
- Spanish Threats of a Trade War, p. 22
- Henry Ford's Plan to "Burn Coal Twice", p. 23
- Quicker than the Steersman's Brain, p. 24
- Fate of the Big Berthas, p. 24
- Picking Up MacMillan by Radio, p. 25
- Squeezing Soft Wood into Hard Wood, p. 25
- Radio-Beacons for Airplanes, p. 26
- In Praise of Coffee, p. 26
- Why Women Change Jobs, p. 27
- Romance Comes to Our Stage, p. 28
- A Spanish View of Education in the Philippines, p. 29
- An American Book in British Coursts, p. 30
- Respectablizing Jazz, p. 31
- From Plato to Christ, p. 32
- The President's "Shining Example", p. 33
- Ice-Cakes That Chill Our Melting-Pot, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-49
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 50-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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December 1, 1923 Issue = 29 Articles- Tax-Reduction in Doubt, pp. 9-11
- Factors That Strain the Entente, pp. 12-13
- New York the Gunman's Paradise, pp. 14-15
- "McAdoo Against the Field", pp. 16-17
- Hiram Johnson's Changes, p. 18
- California Land Not for Japanese, pp. 19-20
- Topics in Brief, p. 21
- Fascism's First Anniverary, pp. 22-23
- Holland's Navy Problem, p. 24
- A Greek Protest Against the Allies, p. 24
- World Tour of British Warships, p. 25
- Human Carpentry, p. 26
- Babies and Sunshine, p. 27
- Sea-Water Gold Too Costly, p. 27
- A New Motor That Puts the "Idle Current" to Work, p. 28
- Our First Rubber Pavement, p. 29
- Richmond Repudiates "Robert E. Lee", p. 30
- A Word for English Lecturers---and Mr. Zangwill, pp. 31-32
- Our Opera Seen by a London Critic, p. 33
- Chocolate Millions for Charity, p. 34
- Had Galilee Been Greece, p. 35
- A Catholic's Word for Masons, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-51
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 52-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-73
- Current Events, pp. 74-75
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 76-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
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December 8, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- For and Against the Bonus, pp. 5-8
- Oklahoma Kingless Not Klanless, p. 9
- Dr. Cook's New Usefulness, p. 10
- Quack Doctors by the Thousand, pp. 11-12
- Railroads Boosting Prosperity, pp. 13-14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Germany's Days of Doom, pp. 16-17
- China's Modernized Ladies, p. 18
- What About the Crown Prince?, p. 19
- America's Need of Europe, p. 20
- Insulin Wins a Great Prize, p. 21
- To Put a Town Under Glass, p. 22
- Shorthand by Radio, p. 23
- Why Boys Shun the Building Trades, p. 24
- Fish That Destroy Yellow Fever, p. 25
- Why Winter Kills the Plague, p. 25
- Why Yeats Is a Nobel Prize Man, p. 26
- Suggestions for an American Nobel Prize Man, p. 27
- Czecho-Slovakia's Literary Prophet, p. 28
- Henry James Viewed by His Portrait Painter, p. 29
- Separating Piety and Politics, p. 30
- The Catholic Babies' Rifles, p. 31
- Are American Students Spiritless Dupes?, p. 32
- Hooking Elevators to Religion, p. 33
- Strangling Church Union in Australia, p. 33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-51
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 52-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-73
- Current Events, pp. 74-76
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
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December 15, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- The Coolidge Policy Out, pp. 5-7
- Summary of the Message, p. 8
- Poincare's Victory in the Ruhr, p. 9
- New York Getting its Gunmen, pp. 10-11
- A New Treaty Fight for the Senate, pp. 12-13
- The Move to Dun France, pp. 14-15
- Drying Up Chicago, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The New Turkey as a Business Proposition, p. 18
- Talk of a Sweden-Finland Alliance, p. 19
- A Canadian View of "Dry" Progress, p. 20
- German Money a Peril to Neutrals, p. 20
- Our Meager Knowledge of China, p. 21
- Turning a Mountain into a Monument, p. 22
- Too Costly Gold, p. 23
- Noisy Mexican Radio, p. 23
- To Test the Fastness of Dyes, p. 24
- A Good Fuel from Peat at Last?, p. 24
- Radio Privacy Made Possible?, p. 25
- Women and Wireless, p. 25
- The Swedish Ballet from France, p. 26
- The Short-Story Plague in Spain, p. 27
- Jazz Overadvertised, p. 28
- American Neglected by Drama, p. 29
- From Preaching to Plastering, p. 30
- A New Technique in Dying, p. 31
- Retelling the Bible Stories, pp. 31-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-41
- Glimpses of Winter Playgrounds, pp. 42-71
- 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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December 22, 1923 Issue = 35 Articles- The Coolidge Chances for the Nomination, pp. 3-5
- Mr. Coolidge Defines the Issue, pp. 6-7
- What Johnson Would Do as President, pp. 8-9
- Human Factor in Railway Killings, p. 10
- Causes Behind the Mexican Revolt, pp. 10-11
- The Farmer's Billion-Dollar Christmas Present, pp. 12-13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- Premier Baldwin's Defeat and Defiance, pp. 15-16
- Uncle Sam as Australia's Customer, p. 17
- Spain and Italy Hand in Hand, p. 18
- H.C.L. Still Going Strong, p. 19
- Insect Movies, p. 20
- Artificial Petroleum from Vegetable Oils, p. 21
- Infected Mattresses, p. 21
- Will Glowing Walls Light Our Rooms?, p. 22
- Ether Sprees to Speed Plant Growth, p. 22
- How Animals See Colors, p. 23
- A Germ-Destroying Ferment, p. 24
- Studying Languages by Radio, p. 24
- Those Amazing Russian Players, p. 25
- Gompers and Cobb Jabbing the Literati, pp. 26-27
- The Radical Defect in the American Short Story, p. 28
- Daisy Ashford Certified, p. 28
- A Sponge for the Stage, p. 29
- Is Belief in the Virgin Birth Necessary?, p. 30
- A Carol of the Star, p. 31
- The Christianizing of Hinduism, p. 32
- The End of the Julian Calendar, p. 32
- A Pagan Reinvokes the Twenty-third Psalm, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-39
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 40-49
- Investments and Finance, pp. 50-51
- Current Events, pp. 52-53
- The Spice of Life, pp. 54-56
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December 29, 1923 Issue = 36 Articles- America To Lend a Hand in the Reparations Deadlock, pp. 5-7
- New Bosses in Congress, p. 8
- War Prisoners Out for Christmas, p. 9
- Another King Out, p. 10
- A Matter of Life and Death, p. 11
- Star Trip of the Stars' Daughter, pp. 12-13
- Uncle Sam's Chief "Devil Dog" to Police Philadelphia, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Italy's Exclusion from the Tangier Conference, p. 16
- Norway's Labor Party Split, p. 17
- Britain's Debt to Washington, p. 18
- British Praise for Poincare, pp. 18-19
- Quicksilver Puts a Kick in Steam, p. 20
- Saving Water from Burnt Airship Gasoline, p. 21
- Betters Crossing Gates, p. 21
- Putting Out a Fire with a Steam-Shovel, p. 22
- A Bridge to Resist Hurricanes, p. 22
- A Wagon That Walks, p. 23
- World-Wide Broadcasting at Hand, p. 23
- "Emperor Jones" in Paris, p. 24
- Is Poetry Read?, p. 25
- Impartial History Impossible, p. 25
- Harvard's Cliques Under Fire, p. 26
- Compulsory Culture, p. 27
- The Paymasters on the Preachers' Wages, p. 28
- A Communistic Christening, p. 29
- America Puritan Under the Skin, p. 29
- Bending the Twigs, p. 30
- Travelers Who Never Return, p. 30
- An Elastic Code, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-43
- Investments and Finance, p. 44
- Curent Events, pp. 45-46
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 47
- The Spice of Life, pp. 47-48
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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