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January 5, 1924 Issue = 31 Articles- Figuring the Horse-Power of the Ford Indorsement, pp. 7-9
- No Rush to Know Russia, pp. 10-11
- Is Germany Starving?, p. 12
- Is Germany Arming?, p. 13
- The Southern Delegate "Scandal", pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Mexico's "Unpopular" Revolution, p. 17
- Australian Regret Over Britain's Elections, p. 18
- American Aloofness from Europe, p. 19
- Germany's Natural Separatism, p. 20
- Chinese as a Business Necessity, p. 21
- Caveman Art Unearthed in France, pp. 22-23
- Mother Earth's Hard Heart, p. 24
- Ship-Traffic Spoils Broadcasting, p. 24
- Alaska Moose Perishing from Butchery and Rabbits, p. 25
- Birth-Rates and Racial Stock, p. 26
- "Cotton-Batting" from Wood-Pulp", p. 26
- The Artist's Partnership with His Public, p. 27
- Music for Children, pp. 28-29
- A Negro Artist in Song, p. 30
- The Battle of the Creeds, pp. 31-32
- Japan's Bible Famine, p. 33
- Subterfuges of Folly, p. 34
- Oberammergau's Rebuke to America, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-49
- Sports and Athletics, 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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January 12, 1924 Issue = 33 Articles- What Will the Democrats Do to the Mellon Plan?, pp. 5-7
- Those "Nuisance Taxes", pp. 8-9
- Saying It to Mexico with Rifles, pp. 10-11
- Radio to Ring the Welkin, p. 12
- Higher Wages but More Building, pp. 12-13
- Japanese Exodus from California, p. 14
- Dixmude's Lesson to Shenandoah, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Success of Spain's Military Directorate, pp. 17-18
- Prohibitionist Intervention in Cuba, p. 19
- Uncle Sam's "Hold" on Nicaragua, p. 19
- German Dissension in German Eyes, pp. 20-21
- Hot-Storage Eggs, p. 22
- California's Skull Not So Old, p. 23
- Itching and Tickling, p. 24
- Sahara's Lesson from Australia, p. 24
- Civilization Self-Destructive, p. 25
- Will Radio Send Us "Back to the Farm"?, p. 26
- The "Bluebird" in School, pp. 27-28
- Morley's Fears for His "Life", p. 29
- A Sabbatical for Authors, p. 30
- "Two Cent" Sunday Schools---and the Result, p. 31
- Probing to the Roots of War, p. 32
- Cooperation's Greatest Failure, p. 33
- Moses in the Scales, p. 33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-43
- Have We a Live American Literature?, pp. 44-49
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 50-71
- 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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January 19, 1924 Issue = 32 Articles- The Governors Now Out to Cut State Taxes Too, pp. 5-7
- Danger of a Tax Deadlock, pp. 8-9
- Anti-Bonus Voices Among the Veterans, p. 10
- No Arms for Revolutionists, p. 11
- The War Over the Peace Plan, pp. 12-13
- The New Immigration Plan, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Mussolini's New Puzzle, p. 17
- Portugal's Anxious Days, p. 18
- Cuban Talk of Revolution, p. 19
- France's Attitude Toward Russia, p. 20
- Our Lack of Program in China, p. 21
- How Chance-Taking Brings Disaster, p. 22
- Plenty of Helium, p. 23
- The Cooling Effects of Spirits, p. 23
- Twenty Years More Apiece for Us, p. 24
- Many Plans to "Burn Coal Twice", p. 24
- Pilfer-Proof Packing, p. 25
- Autopsies 3000 Years Late, p. 25
- Joan of Arc Recreated by Shaw, pp. 26-27
- The Literary Worm Turns, p. 28
- Black Men's Secret Languages, p. 29
- The "Mirage" of English Reunion with Rome, p. 30
- The Religion of a Newspaper Man, p. 31
- Letting Everybody Give, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-51
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 52-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-67
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 68
- The Spice of Life, pp. 69-70
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January 26, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- Hiram Johnson's Chances in His Own State, pp. 5-7
- The Campaign Against "Tax-Exempts", p. 8
- How to Tax the Rich, pp. 9-10
- The Bonus "Off Again" and "On Again", pp. 11-12
- Another Insurgent Victory, p. 13
- To Make Strong Roads Aid the Weak, p. 14
- Not to Restore the German Patents, p. 15
- Wanted---A Million Homes, pp. 16-17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Latin-American Ire at Secretary Hughes, p. 19
- Russian Recognition in British Eyes, p. 20
- French Fears of German Air Power, pp. 21-22
- Misery and Misrule in Germany, p. 23
- Railway Accidents Increasing, p. 24
- A Microscope for Sounds, p. 25
- A Hen That Turned into a Rooster, p. 26
- An Ornamental Parasite, p. 26
- Mice Inherit What Their Fathers Learned, p. 26
- A Japanese Pearl-Farm, p. 27
- Saving Money by Better Lighting, p. 28
- Hunting for Ore with Play Earthquakes, p. 28
- Poetic Drama in Kentucky's Mountains, p. 29
- The Flattery of Comparative Ignorance, p. 30
- American Versus English Music, p. 31
- Preparing for Papini, p. 32
- Now His "Day Is Over", p. 33
- A Year's Religious Progress, p. 34
- Overwhelming Calls on the Pastor, p. 35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-51
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 52-63
- 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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February 2, 1924 Issue = 32 Articles- First Returns in "The Digest's" 15000000 Poll, pp. 5-7
- Lenin, pp. 8-9
- Horny Hands on Britain's Helm, pp. 10-11
- To Save the Falling Franc, p. 12
- Mixing into the Mexican Muddle, p. 13
- To Cut Our Immigration in Half, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Spanish-Italian "Menace" to France, pp. 17-18
- Ireland's More Cheerful Outlook, p. 19
- What Annoys Porto Rico, p. 19
- A British View of European Balance, pp. 20-21
- "Glass Work"---The Latest Movie Trick, p. 22
- The Fat Man's Misery, p. 23
- Making Beds Fit, p. 24
- Something New to Keep Us Warm, p. 25
- Building for the Next Earthquake, p. 26
- Tea or Coffee?, p. 26
- A Miracle of Transformation for "The Miracle", pp. 27-28
- Kreisler on German Intellectuals, p. 29
- Mortality of the French Immortals, p. 29
- First-Nighters Met by Themselves, p. 30
- Our Neglect of the Composer, p. 30
- "Judge Lynch" Becoming Unpopular, p. 31
- A Presbyterian Bill of Rights, p. 32
- Youth's Decision Against War, p. 33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-51
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 52-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-67
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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February 9, 1924 Issue = 33 Articles- Half a Million Votes in "The Digest's" Big Poll, pp. 5-6
- The Teapot Dome Naval Oil Scandal, pp. 7-10
- To Stem the Tide of Wheat-State Bank Failures, pp. 11-13
- A Gold Bank to Save Bankrupt Germany, p. 14
- Panama at an Enemy's Mercy, p. 15
- Our New Rum-Running Treaty, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Elusive Shadows of Russian Recognition, pp. 18-19
- Those "Poor" Germans, p. 20
- When War Debts Are Not Debts, p. 20
- Foreign Views of Our Mexican Policy, pp. 21-22
- Seeing Microbes by Dark Light, p. 23
- How Gold-Leaf Is Made, p. 24
- Hard Times and Brain Capacity, p. 25
- Live Fish for Everybody, p. 25
- How to Treat a Camera, p. 26
- Plants Photographed by Their Own Light, p. 27
- Readers in the Merchant Marine, p. 28
- Franklin as a Song-Writer, p. 29
- Wasted Amreican Singers, p. 30
- Our Loss France's Gain in the Argentine, p. 30
- Whistler Debarred from the Louvre, p. 31
- Canine Destination of the Young Folks Doubted, p. 32
- "Christus" Unrecognized, p. 33
- Tiny Tenement Toilers, p. 33
- The Church's Duty to Combat Disease, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-51
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 52-69
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-71
- Current Events, pp. 72-76
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
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February 16, 1924 Issue = 33 Articles- Why Woodrow Wilson "Belongs to the Ages", pp. 7-10
- Nearing 1000000 Votes in "The Digest's" Poll, pp. 11-13
- More Scaldings from Teapot Dome, pp. 14-15
- The Attack on Daugherty, p. 16
- The Green-Mellon Plan Ripening, pp. 17-18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Foreign Appraisals of Woodrow Wilson, pp. 20-21
- Germany's New Merchant Marine, p. 22
- The Tie That Binds Paris and Prague, pp. 23-24
- Wave-Lengths in Everything, p. 25
- How Fire-Walkers Walk on Fire, p. 26
- The First Oyster-Purification Plant, p. 26
- Lava Tides in a Volcano, p. 27
- Hoover's Call for Broader Engineers, p. 28
- Farthest North for the Apple, p. 28
- The Conquest of the Sahara, p. 29
- Alcohol's Food Value, p. 29
- The Interpreter of the Unlucky, p. 30
- A Chain of Opera-Houses, p. 31
- Why We Laugh, p. 32
- Berating the Clergy in Fiction, p. 33
- Presbyterian Fears of a Split, p. 34
- Domestic Peace Dawning, p. 35
- The King James Version Not "Sectarian", p. 35
- The Church Starving in Sight of Plenty, p. 36
- Christianity Succeeding Here, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-59
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 60-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-89
- Current Events, pp. 90-92
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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February 23, 1924 Issue = 36 Articles- 1250000 Votes in "The Digest's" Big Poll, pp. 7-9
- Quinn Versus Mellon, pp. 10-11
- Herrin's Wet and Dry War, p. 12
- What McAdoo Didn't Do, p. 13
- Mr. Coolidge's Refusal to Out Denby, p. 14
- Teutonic Tact at Washington, p. 15
- Why We Are 38 1/3 Per Cent Wet, pp. 16-17
- To Annex the Arctic by Air, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- A British Labor Government in Being, pp. 20-22
- Japan's Attitude Toward Russia, p. 23
- A London Reflection on Drink Legislation, p. 23
- A Defense of India on Opium, p. 24
- Who Are Undesirable Aliens?, pp. 25-26
- Wanted by Radio---A World Language, p. 27
- A Luther Burbank of the Fish, p. 27
- Is the Dollar Dropping?, p. 28
- Serum Treatment for Measles, p. 28
- Science in the Kitchen, p. 28
- When Hottentots Lived in France, p. 29
- What Babies Swallow, p. 29
- A Life of Preparation to Act Lincoln on the Film, p. 30
- Wilson's "Mere Literature", p. 31
- Where We Fall Short of British Short Stories, p. 32
- High Tide in American Plays, p. 33
- Parisian Scorn of the French Theater in Canada, p. 34
- The Apostles' Creed or Nothing, p. 35
- Europe's Starving Students, pp. 36-37
- "Faith Cures" That Didn't Cure, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-57
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 58-71
- 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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March 1, 1924 Issue = 36 Articles- Sinister Shadows Behind the Oil Scandal, pp. 7-9
- Denby Out But Not Down, p. 10
- Washington's Prohibition Tragedy, p. 11
- Tax Reduction in the Light of 1500000 Votes, pp. 12-13
- Exclusion or Quota for the Japanese?, p. 14
- The "Tax-Exempts" Are Still Exempt, p. 15
- Wall Street to the Farmers' Rescue, p. 16
- A Three-Year Soft-Coal Truce, p. 17
- Execution by Gas, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Russia's New Soviet Regime and Communist Discords, pp. 19-20
- Uncle Sam's Extreme Age and Conservatism, p. 21
- Searchlights on Bulgaria, p. 22
- A Hungry America of the Future, p. 23
- Human Hair as a Textile Fiber, p. 24
- The Potency of Millionths, p. 25
- Swinging the Eyes to Relieve Strain, p. 25
- Safety First with Gas-Tubes, p. 26
- Fizzy Drinks Germ-Free, p. 26
- An Italian Dam That Went Wrong, p. 27
- A New Kind of Mental Hospital, p. 28
- Tracking the Scarlet-Fever Germ, p. 28
- The Son of Richard Wagner, p. 29
- The Louvain Library, p. 30
- Sorry State of Letters in England, p. 31
- Standstill of the Young Radicals, p. 32
- "If Thine Enemy Hunger Feed Him", pp. 33-34
- Dividends from the Near East, p. 35
- Why Infidels Are Discouraged, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-53
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 54-71
- Investments and Finance, p. 72
- Current Events, pp. 73-75
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 76
- The Spice of Life, pp. 77-78
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March 8, 1924 Issue = 33 Articles- How Germany Can Pay, pp. 5-7
- "The Digest's" Poll Breaking All Polling Records, pp. 8-9
- Tax-Reduction a La Carte, pp. 10-11
- For Income-Tax "Snooping", p. 12
- America's "First Aid" for Hungary, p. 13
- Mexico's Revolt Crumbling, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Fascist Way of Running Elections, pp. 17-18
- The Presidential Snarl in Honduras, p. 19
- Far East Criticism of California, p. 19
- Britain's Recognition of Soviet Russia, p. 20
- Japan's Political Caldron, p. 21
- A Building That Crumbled, p. 22
- More Platinum Discovered, p. 23
- Fifty Tons Dumped in a Minute, p. 23
- The Secret of the Thermos Flask, p. 24
- Poor Eyes in Industrial Plants, p. 25
- Folding Searchlist Towers, p. 25
- The Splendid Morgan Gift to Scholars, p. 26
- What Russians May and May Not Read, p. 27
- Amy Lowell Owns Up, p. 28
- The Centenary of the National Gallery, p. 29
- Protestantism as a Mere Diluted Catholicism, p. 30
- An Astronomer's Belief in Immortality, p. 31
- Putting the Church in Politics, p. 32
- Christian Counsels in Japan, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-53
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 54-79
- Investment and Finance, p. 80
- Current Events, pp. 81-84
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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March 15, 1924 Issue = 38 Articles- Now We Have the Longworth Plan, pp. 5-7
- The Bonus Tax-Reduction and 1928792 Ballots, pp. 8-9
- "Pork" Bills Imperilling Tax Relief, pp. 10-11
- To Hold Up a Lincoln Land-Grant, p. 12
- A Dry Edict from a Moist Governor, p. 13
- The Workmanlike Diplomacy of the Workman Premier, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Problem of the Falling Franc, pp. 17-18
- Mexico in Mexican Eyes, p. 19
- Santo Domingo's Test, p. 19
- A Brake on Japanese Emigration, p. 20
- Where the Sikhs Worry Britain, p. 20
- Our Zeal for Exposure, p. 21
- Radio a Training-School for Science, p. 22
- Taming the Wild Oyster, p. 23
- Making Volcanoes Work, p. 23
- Can Fireflies Flash in Unison?, p. 24
- Larvae That Live in Petroleum, p. 24
- Exterminating Western Pests, p. 25
- Sky a Dome of Nitrogen Crystals?, p. 25
- Work of the Flappers' Great Grantmamas, p. 26
- The Broken Staff of Aristocracy, p. 27
- Americanism and Music, pp. 28-29
- The Most Famous Club in the World, p. 30
- Shakespeare in Modern Magyar, p. 30
- Why Children Cheat and Steal, pp. 31-32
- "Ecclesiastical Frightfulness", p. 33
- The Passing of the French Reno, p. 33
- Another Reformation Sighted, p. 34
- Foreign Swindlers Despoiling French Churches, p. 34
- Popular Interests in Religion, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-63
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 64-93
- 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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March 22, 1924 Issue = 34 Articles- The Great Tax Poll Sweeps Past the 2000000 Mark, pp. 5-7
- The Fight for Freedom of the Air, pp. 8-9
- Character Lynching in Washington, pp. 10-11
- The "If" in the Wheat Tariff, pp. 12-13
- A Chill for Filipino Freedom, pp. 14-15
- The Franc Fighting for Its Life, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- What the Ousting of the Caliph Means, p. 18
- China's Cycle of the Rat, p. 19
- What Germany Paid in Population, p. 20
- Italy Open for Business with Russia, pp. 21-22
- Why Guns Burst, p. 23
- Broadcasting Heart-Beats, p. 24
- To Standardize Whisky, p. 24
- Chicken-Wire Roads in the Holy Land, p. 25
- No Malaria in High and Dry Spots, p. 25
- Freakish Behavior of Broadcasting, p. 26
- Home-Made Radio Crystals, p. 26
- Citrated Blood for Transfusion, p. 27
- Why Electric England Languishes, p. 27
- A "Lenin in Art", p. 28
- Music of the Melting-Pot, p. 29
- War Plays in London and Paris, p. 30
- The Cover Design, p. 31
- Our Share in the Murderer's Guilt, p. 32
- A John Knox Needed, p. 33
- "Trotting" to Perdition, p. 34
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-49
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 50-71
- 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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March 29, 1924 Issue = 37 Articles- Perils in the Path of the New Bonus Bill, pp. 5-7
- Uncle Sam Seizes His First Wet Ship, p. 8
- To Fight Trusts with Trusts, p. 9
- Ford Winning Muscle Shoals, pp. 10-11
- A California Man to Boss the Navy, pp. 12-13
- Death in the Mine, p. 14
- War Explosives Still Exploding, p. 15
- To Make Income-Tax Paying Easier, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- German Views of Germany's Condition, pp. 18-19
- Our Steady Stream of Canadians, p. 20
- If the Harem Were Padlocked, p. 20
- Woman's New Advance in Britain, p. 21
- What's Driving China to Sovietism, p. 22
- Chemistry as a Crime-Detector, p. 23
- Insect Skyscrapers, p. 24
- The Monkey and the Weight, p. 24
- Radio-Napoleons, p. 24
- An Ear That Listens Through a Half-Mile of Rock, p. 25
- Radio Applause Requested, p. 25
- Found: Another Universe, p. 26
- Paint a Life-Saver, p. 26
- Poisoning the Boll-Weevils by Airplane, p. 26
- Just How Great Is John Singer Sargent?, pp. 27-28
- The Art "Raid" on Central Park, p. 29
- "Wanted: The 30000-Word Novel", p. 30
- Kemal's Blow at Islam, pp. 31-32
- The New Cardinals, p. 33
- Hungry for Religious Books, p. 34
- Virtue in Blackjackers, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-49
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 50-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-64
- Current Events, pp. 65-66
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 67-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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April 5, 1924 Issue = 34 Articles- Ominous Mutterings Against Congress, pp. 7-9
- Coolidge in the Dakotas, p. 10
- McAdoo's March Through Georgia, p. 11
- American Food for German Children, p. 12
- Greece the World's Latest Republic, p. 13
- To End "Lame Duck" Congresses, p. 14
- A Golden A.E.F. for France, pp. 14-15
- Too Many Presidents in Honduras, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Frets and Friction in the Balkans, pp. 18-19
- Women Who Work and Weep Too, p. 20
- Spain's Directorate Under Fire, p. 20
- Japan and the Recognition of Russia, p. 21
- Britain's $200000000 Shop Window, p. 22
- The Why Whence and Whither of the "Twister", pp. 23-24
- The Costliest Fruit in the World, p. 25
- Eyesight and Airplane Landing, p. 25
- Smashing an Iceberg, p. 26
- The Unchecked Motor Tragedies, p. 27
- A Car for Fighting Fire, p. 27
- Galloping Through the Revolution, pp. 28-29
- Why We Have so Few French Books, p. 30
- The Humility of a Great Musician, p. 30
- The Humility of a Great Actor, p. 31
- The Lynching Roll of Honor, p. 32
- No Protestant Split, p. 33
- The White Race's Responsibility, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-57
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 58-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-81
- Current Events, pp. 82-84
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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April 12, 1924 Issue = 34 Articles- Why Daugherty Is Out, pp. 5-8
- Another Disarmament Conference, p. 9
- Final Report on the "Digest" Tax Poll, pp. 10-11
- Woman Suffrage Declared a Failure, pp. 12-13
- The President's Move to Save Our Oil Supply, pp. 14-15
- To a Hate-Cursed World, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Britain's Singapore Naval Project Abandoned, pp. 18-19
- What Keeps Japan and China Apart?, p. 20
- Turkish Views of the Caliphate, p. 21
- Germany's Gradual Recovery, p. 22
- The Magnificent Complexity of the Atom, p. 23
- Last Words, p. 24
- The Ice Drift in the North Atlantic, p. 25
- A Search for Dry Water, p. 26
- Radio Music, p. 26
- Making Print Talk, p. 27
- Acorn Muffins, p. 28
- Prohibition Has Not Made Lunatics, p. 28
- Lightning at the Dollar Per, p. 28
- Russian Rebels That Became Classics, pp. 29-30
- The Godfather of Rough-Necks, p. 31
- The Story in This Week's Cover, p. 32
- Making One Newspaper Grow Where Two Grew Before, pp. 32-33
- An Epigrammatist's Simple Faith, p. 34
- Silent Church Bells in Europe, p. 35
- Why Asia Scorns Our Culture, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-63
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 64-93
- Investments and Finance, pp. 94-98
- Current Events, pp. 99-100
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 101
- The Spice of Life, p. 102
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April 19, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- What and How Germany Can Pay, pp. 5-7
- Tax Reduction's Chances in the Senate, pp. 8-9
- Jangling Republican Keynotes, pp. 10-11
- The Task Mr. Stone Faces, pp. 12-13
- Third Party Ideas in the Northwest, pp. 14-15
- Do Our National Wealth Figures Lie?, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- How Stands the German Republic?, pp. 18-19
- Cuban Views of Possible Revolution, p. 20
- Canada's Gain in Immigrants, p. 21
- Mussolini's Latest Victory, p. 22
- Team-Work to Solve Radio Mysteries, p. 23
- Why Cherries Turn Red, p. 24
- Silky Cotton from Milkweed, p. 25
- Why Children Disobey, p. 26
- An African Soda Lake, p. 26
- Currents That Send Ships Ashore, p. 27
- A Million Freight-Cars, p. 27
- Whisky Is Medicine Again, p. 27
- A Screamer of the Forties, pp. 28-29
- Carving the Soul of a Tree, p. 30
- Ramsay MacDonald---Bookman, p. 31
- Doomed American Paintings, p. 31
- Moral Lessons from the Oil Scandal, p. 32
- The South Solving the Race Problem, p. 33
- Beauty Returning to the Temple, p. 33
- "Godless" Church Colleges, p. 34
- The Curse of Superstition, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-51
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 52-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-90
- Current Events, pp. 91-92
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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April 26, 1924 Issue = 31 Articles- The President's Rebuke to the Senate, pp. 5-7
- An Investigator Investigated, p. 8
- Secretary Wilbur's Oil Policy, p. 9
- Dawes Completing the Work of Pershing, pp. 10-12
- Congress for Japanese Exclusion, pp. 13-14
- Hungary's New Yankee Financial Ruler, p. 15
- To Purge Political Parties of Pelf, pp. 16-17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Foreign Flashes on the Dawes Report, p. 19
- Knotty Problems of the New Turkey, pp. 20-21
- "Are Japanese People?", p. 22
- American Trade Speed in the Orient, p. 23
- Chasing Hay-Fever Pollens by Airplane, p. 24
- Those Los Angeles Skeletons, p. 25
- Origin of Our Numerals, p. 26
- Eyeless Sight?, p. 26
- War on the Corn-Borer, p. 27
- Machine-Made Beauty, p. 28
- The Effort to Take Jazz Seriously, p. 29
- New Traps for Picture-Fakers, p. 30
- The Cover Design, p. 31
- The Short Story Typical of America, p. 31
- Pacifism vs. Preparedness, p. 32
- Wiping Out Oregon's School Law, p. 33
- Putting Christianity into Business, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-51
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 52-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-73
- Current Events, pp. 74-76
- The Spice of Life, pp. 77-78
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May 3, 1924 Issue = 37 Articles- Al Smith's Hat in the Ring, pp. 7-9
- Can Coolidge Win?, pp. 10-12
- The Arizona-California Border War, p. 13
- A Bill to Raise the Price of Wheat, pp. 14-15
- To Liquidate Irrigation Debts, p. 16
- Fresh Air by Government Order, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- German Reconstruction at Last, pp. 19-20
- German Idea of French "Imperialism", p. 21
- Germany's Social Mix-Up, p. 22
- America's Hand Against Italy, p. 23
- Ringing Up by Radio, p. 24
- Mining a River-Bed, p. 24
- Ready-Stained Wood, p. 25
- Excitable Atoms, p. 25
- Mysterious Changes on the Moon, p. 26
- Taking the Boil Out of Boiler, p. 27
- Curbing a River with Old Autos, p. 27
- Suggestion by Movie, p. 27
- Feet Floors and Health, p. 28
- Keeping the Pop in Popcorn, p. 28
- Wagner's Heroes on the Silver Screen, p. 29
- The Designer of this Week's Cover, p. 30
- Does Radio Rob the Song-Writer?, p. 30
- A Great Composer on "Modern" Music, p. 31
- Somewhat Unruining a Ruin, p. 32
- Lifting the Methodist Amusement Ban, p. 33
- "Y" Friendship Tours, p. 34
- Play Bills for Crime Bills, pp. 34-35
- A Modernist Epistle to the Hebrews, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-59
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 60-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-88
- Current Events, pp. 89-91
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 92-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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May 10, 1924 Issue = 29 Articles- Leading Americans Attack and Defend Congress, pp. 5-9
- The Rival Bids for Muscle Shoals, pp. 10-11
- Our New "Nordic" Immigration Policy, pp. 12-13
- What Murphy's Death Means to His Party, p. 14
- The Fight for Higher Postal Wages, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Break Between Soviet Russia and China, pp. 17-18
- As New Zealand Sees Singapore, p. 19
- Latin-Amreican Views of Our Immigration Problem, p. 20
- A Close-Up of Turkish Women, p. 21
- Why Irregular Healers Are Gaining, p. 22
- Sugar from Corn, p. 22
- Ivy Poisoning: How to Treat It, p. 23
- The Courtesy of the Air, p. 24
- Mapping New York by Plane, p. 24
- Sweet Potatoes Shaped by Potash, p. 25
- Foot-and-Mouth Disease Not for Humans, p. 25
- The Incomparable Duse, p. 26
- Some Prehistoric "Alice", p. 27
- How It Feels to Sing for the Phonograph, p. 28
- New Revelations at Pompeii, p. 29
- May the Church Counsel Congress?, p. 30
- The Runaway Boy and Girl Problem, p. 31
- The Jews Innocent of the Crucifixion, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-74
- Current Events, pp. 75-76
- The Spice of Life, pp. 77-78
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May 17, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- Dr. Butler's Attack on Prohibition, pp. 5-7
- Is Our Navy Headed for the Rocks?, pp. 8-10
- Germany Votes for Reparations, p. 11
- Foreign Entanglements in the Coming Campaign, pp. 12-13
- The Railroad Battle in Congress, p. 14
- A Governor Behind the Bars, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Our Foreign Language Press on Immigration, pp. 17-19
- An Expert View of the Dawes Plan, pp. 20-21
- Japan's Surplus Population, p. 22
- A German View of Germany's Recovery, p. 22
- How Not to Sneeze, p. 23
- Animal Refuge on a Gatun Lake Island, p. 24
- King Cotton's Northward March, p. 24
- To Cure the Bumps in Gravel Roads, p. 25
- Shadows That Stick, p. 26
- Plays by Radio, p. 26
- Drugs to Economize Strength, p. 27
- Metallic Clouds in Space, p. 27
- The Case of Marie Corelli, p. 28
- Mexico's Artistic Rebirth, p. 29
- "American" as She Is "Spoke", p. 30
- This Week's Cover, p. 30
- Pity the Poor Theater!, p. 31
- Religion as Scientific as Science, p. 32
- The Boy's Religion, p. 33
- Prohibition No Longer a Joke, p. 34
- Civilization Not Decadent, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-81
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 82-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-90
- Current Events, pp. 91-93
- The Spice of life, p. 94
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 95
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May 24, 1924 Issue = 33 Articles- Why More Women Voters Don't Vote, pp. 5-7
- The Senate Tax Bill, pp. 8-9
- Calvin Coolidge as a Leader, pp. 10-11
- Lodge's Plan for a New World Court, pp. 12-13
- A Klan Shock in Indiana, p. 14
- To Save Alaska's Succulent Salmon, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Government's Defeat in Japan, pp. 17-18
- Soviet Russia's Interest in China, p. 19
- Italy's Interest in Emigrant Remittances, p. 20
- The Fall of Poincare, p. 21
- Fascinating Possibilities of Fused Quartz, p. 22
- Girls Need Good Skeletons, p. 23
- Who Made the First Paper?, p. 23
- Why Lincoln Was Melancholy, p. 24
- Poisoning Trees with Arsenic, p. 24
- Our Children's Neglected Eyesight, p. 25
- Melting Metal Under Water, p. 25
- New Theories of Mimicry in Plants and Animals, p. 26
- Shall "Hermes" Visit America?, pp. 27-28
- Little Helen Adam---Born Not Made, p. 29
- French Poets at the Floral Games, p. 30
- "Coronation" Ahoy!, p. 31
- The Artist of this Week's Cover, p. 31
- Saving Youth form Heroin and Crime, p. 32
- The Problem of a Catholic's Candidacy, pp. 33-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-49
- Birds Beasts and Trees, 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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May 31, 1924 Issue = 33 Articles- The Good and Evil in the Bonus Victory, pp. 5-8
- Hopping the Pacific, p. 9
- Photographs by Telephone, pp. 10-11
- When France Swings Leftward, pp. 12-13
- First Blood for Wheeler, pp. 14-15
- A Congressman Sentenced to Prison, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Japanese Rage at Exclusion, pp. 18-19
- South Africa in Turmoil, p. 20
- British Fears of Germany's New Marine, p. 21
- The Red Sword of Russia, p. 22
- Henry Ford and the Detroit Doctors, p. 23
- If Philadelphia Had Been Bombed, p. 24
- Poison Gas Absorbed by Furniture, p. 25
- Cool Spots on Hot Nights, p. 25
- Radio in Mine-Rescue Work, p. 26
- A Machine That Says "Papa", p. 27
- To Prevent Drowning, p. 27
- Charles the Bold Has Another Bad Defeat, p. 28
- "Who Made Calvin Coolidge?", p. 29
- Black Art Inspires White Artists, p. 30
- Playing to the Russian Peasants, p. 31
- Closing the Methodist Breach, p. 32
- Where the Comptometer Does Not Count, p. 33
- Liberalism in the Y.W.C.A., p. 33
- "Back to the Church", p. 34
- Beauty and the Devil, p. 35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-55
- 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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June 7, 1924 Issue = 34 Articles- Congress Strikes Back Through "The Digest", pp. 9-11
- The New Tax Measure, pp. 12-13
- End of the "Melting-Pot" Theory, pp. 14-15
- Hard Times in the Cotton-Mills, p. 16
- What La Follette Is After, p. 17
- Twilight of the Great White Way, pp. 18-19
- Making Off with the Great Lakes, p. 20
- Topics in Brief, p. 21
- France's Dread of Germany Armed, pp. 22-23
- Denmark's First Labor Government, p. 24
- Italy's Place in Europe, p. 25
- A Turkish Blow to America, p. 26
- A New "Death-Dealing Ray", p. 27
- Fighting Gipsy Moths with Toy Balloons, p. 28
- Outwitting the Safe-Breaker, p. 29
- To Neutralize Motor-Gases, p. 30
- How Many Horse-Power Has a Horse?, pp. 30-31
- A Bookseller Stirs Up the Publishers, pp. 32-33
- The Artist of the Cover, p. 34
- Drama in English for the French, p. 34
- A Royal Portrait Starts a Battle Royal, p. 35
- How Miss Shonnard Discovered Miss Shonnard, p. 36
- For a National Art Gallery, p. 36
- Prohibition Reported Winning in the Colleges, p. 37
- A Woman Thief Who "Came Back", p. 38
- Needed---Good Parents, p. 39
- Theologies May Pass; Religion Never, p. 39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-49
- Playgrounds at Home and Abroad, pp. 50-95
- Investments and Fiannce, pp. 96-99
- Current Events, pp. 100-101
- The Spiced of Life, p. 102
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 103
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June 14, 1924 Issue = 32 Articles- Coolidge's Rebellious Followers, pp. 5-7
- Japanese Wrath at Exclusion, pp. 8-9
- Another Twist for the World Court, pp. 10-11
- The Klan and the Democrats, p. 12
- To Save the Child from Slavery, pp. 13-14
- "The Night Mail" Across America, pp. 15-16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The New Irish Peril to England, pp. 18-19
- Italy's Gain of Land in Africa, p. 20
- Germany's Rich Tourist Drive, p. 21
- An Australian Word on Singapore, p. 22
- Nordics and Other People, p. 23
- A Monument to the Boll-Weevil, p. 24
- Australia's Copy of the Hell Gate Bridge, p. 25
- Evidence Gathered by Suction, p. 26
- Fever as a Blessing, p. 26
- Foot-and-Mouth Germ Found?, p. 26
- Boito's "Nero" at Last, pp. 27-28
- Victor Herbert, p. 29
- The Designer of the Cover, p. 30
- Painting in the Jungle, p. 30
- New York in the Future---If, p. 31
- A Momentous Call for Peace, p. 32
- Sunday as Election Day, p. 33
- The Sons Better Than Their Fathers, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-53
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 54-71
- 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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June 21, 1924 Issue = 31 Articles- Coolidge's Domination of His Party, pp. 6-8
- What Congress Did and Didn't Do, pp. 9-10
- Canada to Help Dry Up the Border, pp. 11-12
- The Iowa Fly in the G.O.P. Ointment, p. 13
- Placing the Guilt for the Teapot Dome, p. 14
- Navy Plans Sunk by the Senate, pp. 15-16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The Japanese Ban on Americans, pp. 18-19
- The British Navy's Empire Cruise, p. 20
- An Argentinian View of All America, p. 21
- Fascism's "Iron Hand", p. 22
- Light as a Scene-Painter, p. 23
- Lighting a Bulb by Rubbing, p. 24
- Bad Mixers Among Foods, p. 25
- The Lightweight Himalayas, p. 25
- To Give Medicine by Injection, p. 26
- Floating Airplane Stations in Mid-Ocean, p. 26
- Wild Animals in Modern Art, p. 27
- Why Spain Deports Unamuno, p. 28
- "I Can Not Sing the Old Songs", p. 29
- The Tyranny of the Classic, pp. 29-30
- A Bishop Convicted of Heresy, pp. 31-32
- The Olive Branch for Fosdick, p. 33
- End of the Amusement Ban, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-51
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 52-63
- 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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June 28, 1924 Issue = 36 Articles- What Dawes Brings to the Republican Ticket, pp. 5-8
- The La Follette Puzzle, pp. 9-10
- Eve Battling On for "Equal Rights", p. 11
- Another Naval Tragedy, pp. 12-13
- Scientific Bandits Who Land in Jail, p. 14
- Uncle Sam Refuses to Stop Growing, p. 15
- A New Forestry Era, p. 16
- The Supreme Court's Ban on Beer, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- France Under New Leaders, p. 19
- Britain's Stake in Belgium's Security, pp. 20-21
- Canada's Golden West, p. 22
- Control of Turkey's Pocketbook, p. 22
- Restoring Youth to Aged Plants, p. 23
- Needless Auto Noises, p. 24
- Why Radio Bends Around the Globe, p. 24
- How to Wear Goggles, p. 25
- Spectacles for the Ears, p. 26
- Can't Hear Their Own Rattles, p. 26
- Saving Forests by Saving Paper, p. 27
- Diseases of Bread, p. 27
- At Last---A Sane Modernist in Art, p. 28
- $5000000 to Teach Business, p. 29
- French Gratitude Exprest in French Tapestry, p. 30
- A New Book by Christopher Columbus, p. 30
- Architects to Save Beauty in Cities, p. 31
- The Death Penalty No Cure for Murder, p. 32
- The New Presbyterian Pension Plan, p. 33
- Rockefeller Saving Reims, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-45
- Birds Beasts and Trees, 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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July 5, 1924 Issue = 34 Articles- The Democratic Line of Attack, pp. 10-13
- Sizing Up the Republican "New Guard", p. 14
- Racing the Sun from Sea to Sea, p. 15
- A Workers' Ticket in the Field, p. 16
- Rhode Island's Political Rumpus, p. 17
- Political Murder in Italy, p. 18
- Great Britain's Break with Mexico, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Europe at the Polls, pp. 21-22
- Russia's Newest "New Economic Policy", p. 23
- Overcrowded Holland, p. 24
- Liquid Oxygen Lifts 4500 Tons of Rock, p. 25
- Sweeter than Saccharin, p. 26
- Meet the Otheograph, p. 27
- What Makes Radio Fans?, p. 27
- Success Through Threads of Activity, p. 28
- Perils of the Bathtub, p. 28
- "Fortified" Milk, p. 29
- What Electric Light Is Best for the Eyes?, p. 29
- Training to Preserve Art, p. 30
- Putting Jazz in Its Place, p. 31
- Hermes Stays at Home, p. 32
- England's Laureate Here, p. 33
- Our Biggest Tax---The Cost of Crime, p. 34
- Courting Danger in the Automobile, p. 35
- A Campaign to Make Christians Vote, p. 36
- Teaching Religion Instead of Creeds, p. 37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-49
- 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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July 12, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- The Democracy States Its Case, pp. 6-8
- The Klan Enters the Campaign, p. 9
- The League as a Campaign Issue, pp. 10-11
- A "Rain-Check" for La Follette, p. 12
- After Standard Oil Again, p. 13
- Germany Accepts Military Control, p. 14
- Turning Away Japanese Wrath, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Independence for India Taken Seriously, p. 17
- How Austria Has Pulled Through, p. 18
- Smuts's Defeat, p. 19
- Mexico Too Has a Presidential Campaign, p. 20
- Dark Matter in Space, p. 21
- Why Animals Do Not Talk, p. 22
- Diseases Especially Fatal to Women, p. 23
- Repairs on Machines and Humans, p. 23
- A Mexican Library 7000 Years Old, p. 24
- Health from Radio, p. 25
- A French Cure for Sleeping-Sickness, p. 25
- Diana's Coming Descent, p. 26
- Picking the World Music Masterpieces, p. 27
- New Studies for Artists, p. 28
- Kipling to the Rhodes Scholars, p. 29
- The Golden Rule's Success in Business, p. 30
- Colleges Keeping the Faith, p. 31
- Church Decline in the Country, p. 32
- The Crime of the Booze Buyer, p. 32
- Helping French Protestantism, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-59
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 60-71
- 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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July 19, 1924 Issue = 32 Articles- Can John W. Davis Reunite the Democratic Party?, pp. 6-8
- The Significance of La Follette, pp. 9-11
- The Teapot Dome Indictments, p. 12
- Death's Shadow on the White House, p. 13
- Cash Coolidge and Economy, pp. 14-15
- Teeting on the Rim of the Vortex, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Why Japan Would Retaliate, pp. 18-19
- Ireland's Duty to the League, p. 20
- The Kind of Man Herriot Is, p. 21
- The Business of Radio, p. 22
- Rays: Diabolical and Industrial, p. 23
- Baking-Powder for Concrete, p. 24
- Where Do the Pins Go?, p. 24
- To Educate the Doctors, p. 25
- Tanning and Shoe Ease, p. 25
- A Higher Order of Music for the Movies, p. 26
- Expatriated Authors, p. 27
- Literary Tremors of Bath, p. 27
- Growth of Socialism in Oxford, p. 28
- An Old Song in the Convention, p. 29
- The Revival of Paganism, p. 30
- Why a Doubter Goes to Church, p. 31
- Punishment for the Weak Wits, p. 32
- Caste in the Churches, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-51
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 52-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-68
- The Spice of Life, pp. 69-70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 71
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July 26, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- "Brother Charley" Bryan for Vice-President, pp. 5-7
- The Hanging of Walter Muir, p. 8
- Tammany's New Chief, p. 9
- Why America Wins Olympics, pp. 10-11
- Million-Dollar Incomes Tripled, p. 12
- A Peaceable Mexican Election, p. 13
- Rebellion in Brazil, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Probing Germany's "Intent of Revenge", pp. 17-18
- Oil and Japan's Recognition of Russia, pp. 19-20
- New Plagues of Egypt, p. 21
- South America Could Feed Europe, p. 21
- A Great Submarine Treasure-Hunt Now On, p. 22
- Turning Old Tires into Pavement, p. 23
- World's Largest Magnetic Iron Deposits, p. 24
- How to Kill Moths, p. 24
- Hydrogen's Bursting Power, p. 25
- Copper in Milk, p. 25
- Who Make the Scientific Discoveries?, p. 26
- Lynn's Colored Fountain, p. 26
- Open Competition for the Prix de Paris, p. 27
- Now for a "Secretary of Education", pp. 28-29
- How to Edit a Small City Daily, p. 30
- Byron for the Poet's Corner, p. 30
- The Weakness of American Justice, p. 31
- How to Meet Chinese Bandits, p. 32
- The Cash Worth of a Wife, p. 32
- The Second Methodist Union Victory, p. 33
- Life After Fifty, p. 33
- Current Poetry, p. 34
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 35-49
- Investments and Finance, pp. 50-51
- Current Events, pp. 52-53
- The Spice of Life, p. 54
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 55
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August 2, 1924 Issue = 33 Articles- What Wheeler Brings to La Follette, pp. 9-11
- Hughes Tells Europe How Far We Can Go, pp. 12-13
- Golden Days for the Wheat Farmers, pp. 14-15
- A Verdict that "Goes Against the Grain", p. 16
- A Farmer-Owned Grain Monopoly, p. 17
- To Prevent Campaign Bribery, p. 18
- For a Fool-Proof Foreign Service, p. 18
- Our First "Red" Presidential Ticket, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- How Germany Likes to Be Searched for Arms, pp. 21-22
- Back of the Brazilian Revolt, p. 23
- The Yearning for an Irish Republic, p. 24
- What a Boycott Might Cost Japan, p. 25
- The Demon in Radio, p. 26
- Shall Canada Finish Her Hudson Bay Railroad?, p. 27
- Growing New Redwood Forests, p. 28
- Our Cactus Invades Australia, p. 29
- The Human Motor in Hot Weather, p. 30
- Malaria as a Cure for Paresis, p. 30
- England's Glory in Blake, p. 31
- Led Off by "The Show Off", p. 32
- The Cover, p. 33
- Bayreuth a Memory and a Revival, p. 33
- Our Poetical New England Nun, p. 34
- Our Illiterate Vote, p. 35
- Is a Catholic Party Probable?, p. 36
- The Rewards from Tithing, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, p. 38
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 39-57
- 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 9, 1924 Issue = 31 Articles- The "Money Devil" Mixes in the Reparations Row, pp. 5-7
- American Youth Vindicated at Colombes, pp. 8-9
- Ten Years Ago and Now, p. 10
- Doubts About Campaigning by Radio, p. 11
- City Growth by Dead Reckoning, p. 12
- Pittsburgh Plus Now Minus, pp. 12-13
- Our Consul Lynched in Persia, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- What Keeps Mussolini in Power, pp. 16-17
- Communism in Britain, p. 18
- To Make the Mediterranean Safe for Everybody, p. 19
- Latin-America's Weight in the League, p. 20
- Are Criminals Brain-Cripples?, pp. 21-22
- Broadcasting Heart and Lung Sounds, p. 23
- To Eat Sweets and Get Thin, p. 24
- Zinc Poisoning from Galvanized Iron, p. 24
- "White Indians", p. 25
- "The Most Extraordinary Bostonian of Her Day", p. 26
- Ill-Nature in Catchwords, p. 27
- America Reappraised, p. 28
- The World for the Columnists, p. 29
- The Church's Wrath at "Defense Day", p. 30
- Japan Turning the Other Cheek, p. 31
- The Suicide Rate "Normal", pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-47
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 48-57
- 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 16, 1924 Issue = 34 Articles- Defense Day as a Campaign Issue, pp. 5-7
- To Disentwine a "Twine Trust", p. 8
- Our Responsibility for Mrs. Evans, p. 9
- The President's Postal-Pay Policy, p. 10
- The New "Progressive" Party, p. 11
- La Follette's Labor Support, pp. 12-13
- Raising the Gun-Raising Issue, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- War Omens and Rumors from the Balkans, p. 16
- What Japan's Workers Want, pp. 17-18
- Bolshevism in the Balkans, p. 19
- Turkey's Mind About Mosul, p. 20
- Marconi Predicts a Radio Revolution, p. 21
- Get Thin in Summer, p. 22
- Cutting Out Accidents by Safety Propaganda, p. 22
- Animal and Vegetable Life on the Moon, p. 23
- Radio for Disabled Veterans, p. 24
- Transplanting a Living Heart, p. 24
- Public Health and the Oyster, p. 25
- Chinese Pigeon-Whistles, p. 25
- Liverpool's New Gothic Cathedral, p. 26
- Our Musical Candidate, p. 27
- Boston and New York---A Literary Duel, p. 28
- A Modernist Collector, p. 29
- Good Points in "Heathen" Religions, p. 30
- Young Germany's Fight for Virtue, p. 31
- For the Childhood of the World, p. 32
- Where Every Dollar Counts, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-51
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 52-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-68
- The Spice of Life, pp. 69-70
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August 23, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- "Coolidge and Common Sense", pp. 5-7
- Mr. Davis's Denunciation of Republican Rule, pp. 8-10
- Mr. Davis as a Friend of Labor, p. 11
- How to Save 50000000 Tons of Coal a Year, p. 12
- "100 Women in Congress!", p. 13
- Britain's Truce with the Bear, pp. 13-14
- A New "Get-Out-the-Vote" Movement, p. 15
- How Dry Is Kansas?, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The First Year of Spain's Military Directorate, p. 18
- Group Pioneering in Australia, pp. 19-20
- Britain's Need of Imperial Cooperation, p. 21
- Echoes of Japanese Ire, p. 21
- Trained Ears That Save Dollars, p. 22
- Shall the Trolley Run the Taxi?, p. 23
- Weather and Health, p. 23
- The Brainy Only Child, p. 24
- Molasses as a Food, p. 24
- Why Not Eat Insects?, p. 25
- Corn That Ripens in the Ground, p. 26
- Tea a Better Stimulant Than Beer, p. 26
- Joseph Conrad, p. 27
- Byron Refused Admission to Westminster, p. 28
- An Irish View of American Poetry, p. 29
- Dangerous Odds in Hollywood, p. 30
- Lynching on the Wane, p. 31
- Religion by Radio, p. 31
- Saying it with Pistols, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-45
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 46-49
- Investments and Finance, p. 50
- Current Events, pp. 51-52
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 53
- The Spice of Life, p. 54
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August 30, 1924 Issue = 28 Articles- America's Part in "The Peace of London", pp. 5-8
- The Democracy as the Farmer's Friend, p. 9
- As Dawes Defines the Issue, pp. 10-11
- The Greater "Nickel Plate", p. 12
- Coolidge on Colored Candidates, p. 13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- Anglo-German Agreement, pp. 15-16
- A Misdeal in Knighthood, p. 17
- Saskatchewan's Drink Plebiscite, p. 17
- Bolshevik Arms and the Bulgarians, p. 18
- A Traffic Census of the Fish, p. 19
- No Channel Tunnel, p. 20
- A Mind Races with Machines, p. 20
- Mistreating Water-Power, p. 21
- What Gets into the Motor Oil, p. 21
- Putting the Punch into Opera, p. 22
- Oil's Undiscovered Romance, p. 23
- The Cover, p. 24
- The Catholic Crusade for Modesty, p. 25
- Muscular Christianity, p. 26
- Materialism Going Bankrupt, pp. 27-29
- Current Poetry, pp. 30-31
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 32-41
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 42-47
- Investments and Finance, pp. 48-51
- Current Events, pp. 52-53
- The Spice of Life, p. 54
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 55
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September 6, 1924 Issue = 36 Articles- The First Woman Governor, pp. 7-9
- The Klan and the Candidates, pp. 10-11
- "Dynamite" in Sugar, pp. 12-13
- The Decennial of "The Ditch", p. 14
- Our "Rotten Boroughs", pp. 14-15
- "Mrs." or "Miss" When the Ghost Walks?, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The Race for the Presidency in Cuba, p. 18
- Canada's Harvest of Americans, p. 19
- Prospects of Another Russian Famine, p. 20
- Japan's New Luxury Tax, p. 21
- The Evans Murder in Mexican Eyes, p. 22
- Complaints About Poland, p. 23
- Forecasting Weather Years in Advance, p. 24
- Is All Life Radioactive?, p. 25
- Shall We Grow Our Own Paper?, p. 26
- Pearls from Cocoanuts, p. 26
- Draining the Great Lakes, p. 27
- Radio Messages from Mars?, p. 28
- Scrambled News by Radio, p. 28
- Fighting the Army Worm, p. 29
- Water-Absorbing Metal, p. 29
- The Fate of the Lady Astor Picture, p. 30
- A Call to "Good Speech", p. 31
- Japanese Prints Lost in the Earthquake, p. 32
- Whither Have We Waltzed?, p. 33
- The Vanishing Art of Worship, p. 34
- Church Voices Raised for Defense Day, p. 35
- Asiatic Religions Getting Together, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-49
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 50-69
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-72
- Current Events, p. 73
- The Spice of Life, pp. 74-75
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 76
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September 13, 1924 Issue = 33 Articles- A Huge Poll To Find Who Will Be the Next President, p. 5
- The Fight for the Labor Vote, pp. 6-8
- "Bloody Herrin" Again, p. 9
- An American in Charge of Germany, pp. 10-12
- Circumnavigating the Globe, pp. 13-15
- An American War of Aggression, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Did the World War Pay?, pp. 18-19
- Reasons for Franco-German Team-Work, p. 20
- Mussolini's Aim at Conciliation, p. 21
- British Views of the Anglo-Soviet Treaty, pp. 21-22
- Choosing a Job by Tests, p. 23
- Pay in Hospitals, p. 24
- Gas in Stars Dense as Metal, p. 24
- New York's New Oil-Electric Locomotive, p. 25
- A New Sun-Spot Cycle, p. 26
- Rain Insurance, p. 27
- Do Plants Suffer?, p. 27
- A Library for Dolls, pp. 28-29
- Is Opera a Finished Art?, p. 30
- Culture in Summer Concerts, p. 30
- A Lesson for Dramatic Critics, p. 31
- "The Most Lawless Nation in the World", p. 32
- The Literature of the Liturgies, p. 33
- The Fight for Social Betterment, p. 34
- "As God Has Prospered You"---, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-57
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 58-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-88
- Current Events, pp. 89-91
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 92-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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September 20, 1924 Issue = 36 Articles- First Returns in "The Digest's" Election Poll, pp. 7-9
- Maine as a Political-Barometer, pp. 10-11
- Our Supreme Court---Tyrant or Protector?, pp. 12-13
- Full-Sized Civil War in China, pp. 14-15
- Adam Willis Wagnalls (1848-1924), p. 16
- Coming---A Universal "S.R.O." Sign!, p. 17
- Our Absentee Presence at Geneva, pp. 18-19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Arbitration or Arms for Europe's Security, pp. 21-22
- Prohibition's Triumph in Norway, p. 23
- New Zealand Bans California Onions, p. 23
- The Dawes Plan as a Peacemaker, p. 24
- Sounding Free Trade's Vitality, p. 25
- Raising the German Fleet, p. 26
- Toll Roads Again, p. 27
- Strengthening Stone with Sulfur, p. 27
- Using a Nail as a Compass, p. 27
- The World's Largest Motor-Ship, p. 28
- A Sensational Radio Invention, p. 28
- The Shape of a Tornado, p. 29
- Italian Art Since the War, p. 30
- The "Column" Shaking, p. 31
- The Next Step After "Expressionism", p. 32
- Toller Out of Prison, p. 33
- China's Christian Anchor, p. 34
- "Monkeying" with Evolution, p. 35
- Should the Church Enter Politics?, p. 36
- Is the World Growing Worse?, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- The Past Three Months in World History, pp. 40-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-59
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 60-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-89
- Current Events, pp. 90-91
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 92-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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September 27, 1924 Issue = 38 Articles- 272299 Votes in "The Digest's" Election Poll, pp. 7-9
- Rich and Poor Murderers, pp. 10-11
- What the Dawes Plan Means to Business Here, pp. 12-13
- The French Debt Next?, p. 14
- Gratitude or Ingratitude Toward General Pershing, p. 15
- Warm Times in Chile, p. 16
- Save the Fish!, p. 17
- Spiking the Gun-Raising Project, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Britain's Peck of Trouble in the Sudan, pp. 20-21
- Foreign Investors in German Real Estate, p. 22
- Soviet Satisfaction with the British Agreement, pp. 22-23
- French Exposure of a Fake, p. 24
- An Orphan Asylum for Apes, p. 25
- A Plethora of Gems in Australia, p. 26
- Have You a Safe Headlight?, p. 26
- Why Not Engineers in Congress?, p. 27
- New French Windmills for Electric Power, p. 27
- Gold from Quicksilver?, p. 28
- Furs and Their Care, p. 28
- Carbon-Disulfid as an Insecticide, p. 29
- The Flight of the Sea-Gulls, p. 30
- Conrad Spinning Sea Yarns with Bone, p. 31
- Fickle Fashions of Femininity, p. 32
- Livy Lost and Found, pp. 32-33
- A Southern Tribute to a Negro Preacher, p. 34
- A Touchstone for the College, p. 35
- Children of the Manse, p. 35
- The Bible Beyond Fashion, p. 36
- Scriptures for a Cent, p. 36
- Why the Church-Mouse Is Poor, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Things a Voter Should Know, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-51
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 52-61
- Investment and Finance, pp. 62-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1924 = 13 Issues, 451 Articles-
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October 4, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- 689019 Votes in "The Digest's" Big Election Poll, pp. 7-9
- The Fight Centering Around La Follette, pp. 10-12
- Science to End War or End the Race, p. 13
- "People's Courts" of Arbitration, p. 14
- China's War Flaming Higher, pp. 15-16
- Mr. Davis's Attack on the Republican Tariff, pp. 17-18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Fascist Coyness on Political Cooperation, pp. 20-21
- British Fears of Franco-German Competition, p. 22
- The Puzzle of Ireland's Trade, p. 23
- Portuguese Restiveness, p. 24
- Evolutoin---Not Revolution---In Telephone Service, p. 25
- Spectacles for Cataract, p. 26
- A River That Gets Rusty, p. 27
- Radio Censorship, p. 28
- To Lower Life-Boats Safely, p. 28
- The World's Big Peat Supply, p. 29
- Better Locomotives, p. 29
- The Stage Captured by a Hard-Boiled War Play, pp. 30-31
- Psychoanalysis Fails to Account for the Artist, p. 32
- Weary of Follies, p. 32
- A Lost Art, p. 33
- Do You Know How to Read?, p. 33
- Farming for the Lord, p. 34
- Degrees of Honesty, p. 35
- "Stepping on the Gas"---And Results, p. 35
- Easy Times for Murderers, p. 36
- Current Poetry, p. 37
- Things a Voter Should Know, p. 38
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 39-57
- Sports and Athletics, 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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October 11, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- "The Digest's" Great Poll Breaking All Records, pp. 5-7
- The Big Stakes in the Smith-Roosevelt Bout, pp. 8-9
- La Follette and the German Vote, pp. 10-11
- Japan's Attitude at Geneva, pp. 12-13
- Philadelphia Reformed and Discontented, pp. 14-15
- William Allen White's War on the Klan, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Minds That Militate Against Disarmament, pp. 18-19
- Premier MacDonald's "Endowed" Motor-Car, p. 20
- Canada's Immigration Boom, p. 21
- Unholy Feelings in the Holy Land, p. 22
- The Curse of Monotony, p. 23
- To Salt Down Power, p. 24
- How to End the Headlight Peril, p. 24
- The Heaviest Stuff in the Universe, p. 25
- Flowers as Food, p. 26
- Where Our Babies Die, p. 26
- Flexible Wire Road Guards, p. 27
- No More Copper: No More Electricity?, p. 27
- Uncovered Pomps of Roman Life, p. 28
- The Cover, p. 29
- Radical Unionism Among French School-Teachers, p. 29
- Who Writes for Boys?, p. 30
- Our Skyscrapers Are Splendid But---, p. 31
- Extinguishing an Island Hell, p. 32
- New York's Dance-Halls, p. 33
- God in the Test-Tube, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Things a Vote Should Know, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-57
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 58-85
- Investment and Finance, pp. 86-89
- Current Events, pp. 90-91
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 92-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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October 18, 1924 Issue = 38 Articles- Every State Now Heard from in "The Digest's" Big Poll, pp. 7-9
- The Political Explosion in Iowa, pp. 10-11
- Mr. Mellon and the "Aluminum Trust", p. 12
- Will T.R. the Second Be a Second T.R.?, pp. 13-14
- The League Acquires Teeth, pp. 15-16
- To Halt the Smuggling of Aliens, p. 17
- La Follette's Place on the Ballot, p. 18
- Our "Little Brown Brothers" Rum Problem, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- "Marching Through Georgia" in the Caucasus, pp. 21-22
- Why Chile's President Sailed Away, p. 23
- Britain's Jobless Veterans, p. 24
- Mount Ararat as a Tourist Resort, p. 25
- The Sound of a Bullet, p. 26
- Ocean-Sounding by Echo, p. 27
- Canada's Game Dying Out, p. 27
- What Woodpeckers Do to Telegraph-Poles, p. 27
- Sounds Made by Trees, p. 28
- Running Longer Trains for Less Money, p. 28
- Explorer MacMillan Breaks a Radio Record, p. 29
- The Cost of Speed, p. 29
- Stainless Steel, p. 29
- "Hog Fuel", p. 29
- An Actress Who Gives Millions to Crippled Veterans, p. 30
- Education and Murder, p. 31
- The Artist of the Cover, p. 32
- The Hollywood Test, p. 32
- Electrocuting the Romance of Venice, p. 33
- New Difficulties for the Missionary, p. 34
- Why Christianity Breeds Trouble, p. 35
- Treating Criminality as Sickness, p. 36
- Current Poetry, p. 37
- Things a Voter Should Know, 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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October 25, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- Davis Overtaking La Follette in the Big Poll, pp. 5-7
- The Dawes Bank Charges, pp. 8-9
- La Follette's Slush-Fund Bombshell, pp. 10-11
- The Last Zeppelin---Ours, pp. 12-13
- Our Interest in the British Election, pp. 14-15
- America's Gold to Restore Germany, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Liberals and Fascists at Grips in Italy, pp. 18-19
- Britain's Big Election, p. 20
- Germany's Approach to the League, p. 21
- Denmark's Disarmament, p. 22
- A $2000000000 War-Fund to Fight Off the Grim Reaper, p. 23
- To Keep Swimming-Pools Clean, p. 24
- A French Museum of Crime, p. 24
- "Irradiated" Food, p. 25
- The Apache Indian as a Road-Builder, p. 25
- Stars Brighter Than Ten Thousand Suns, p. 26
- Medicines That Explode, p. 26
- The Old "Hard Copper" Tale Again, p. 27
- Combined Radio and Phonograph, p. 27
- Fogging the Atmosphere of Old New Yokr, p. 28
- Setting Locomotives to Music, p. 29
- Mr. Newman Himself, p. 30
- Caricatures Life-Size, p. 31
- Dr. Fosdick's Refusal to Be a Presbyterian, p. 32
- A Whole Community at the Drumhead, p. 33
- Rural Paganism, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Things a Voter Should Know, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-49
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 50-61
- Investment and Finance, pp. 62-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-67
- The Spice of Life, pp. 68-69
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 70
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November 1, 1924 Issue = 34 Articles- 2386052 Straws Forecast Tuesday's Tempest, pp. 5-8
- Prospects of a "Big Vote", pp. 9-11
- The "Conspiracy" to Make Bryan President, p. 12
- Wyoming's Woman Candidate, p. 13
- La Follette's Attack on Wilson, pp. 14-15
- Looking Into the Campaign "Barrels", p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- New Light on the Civil War in China, pp. 18-19
- Britons Urged to Trade Among Themselves, p. 20
- Calles in Command of Mexico, pp. 20-21
- South Africa's Fear of Asiatics, p. 22
- A Mexican Labor Appeal to Britain, p. 22
- The Hookworm Killed by Fire-Extinguisher, p. 23
- A Plane That Won't Crash, p. 24
- Too Many Late Trains, p. 24
- The Transfer of Disease by Travel, p. 25
- Did the Ancients Have a Nickel?, p. 25
- Why Collars Wear Out, p. 26
- The Anatole Who Was France, p. 27
- A Twice-Filmed Tale, p. 28
- Turning Tide to American Art, p. 29
- Flappers' Words and Others, p. 30
- A Catholic-Protestant Clan, p. 31
- Skyscrapers for Sky Pilots, p. 32
- Training for Incompetent Wives, p. 33
- The Shirking Pews, p. 34
- A Nickel for the Sunday School, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-57
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 58-71
- 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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November 8, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- Paul Pry Week in the Income Tax, pp. 5-7
- The New Phase of the Chinese War, pp. 8-9
- What Next at Muscle Shoals?, pp. 10-11
- Labor's "Magna Charta" Upheld, p. 12
- What the Tory Victory in Britain Means, p. 13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- The League as Life-Saver in the Anglo-Turkish Clash, pp. 15-16
- Troubles of the Swiss Hotel Man, p. 17
- Gold as a War Victim, p. 17
- A Russian View of the Republic Kemal Built, pp. 18-19
- Is Einstein's Arithmetic Off?, p. 20
- Chlorinating a Cold, p. 21
- A Milk-Explosion, p. 22
- Synthetic Cocain in Germany, p. 22
- A Portable Broadcasting Outfit, p. 23
- Trick Chairs to Test Fear, p. 23
- Old Age No Death Warrant, p. 24
- Lumber from the Palmetto, p. 24
- A Great Art to the British Public, p. 25
- Smashing the "Children's Classics", p. 26
- Mid-Victorian Private Schools, p. 27
- "Leningrad in Boston", p. 28
- Righteousness Not a Matter of Legislation, p. 29
- Reviving the Old Evangelism, p. 30
- A Lesson from the Mohammedans, p. 31
- Paradise Not for Idlers, p. 31
- Your Own Children and Sing Sing, p. 32
- Fitting Religion into College Life, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-51
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 52-85
- Investment and Finance, pp. 86-87
- Current Events, pp. 88-91
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 92-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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November 15, 1924 Issue = 36 Articles- Calvin Coolidge as the Victory-Maker, pp. 6-8
- "Al" Smith as Democracy's Champion, p. 9
- Future of the La Follette Party, pp. 10-11
- Millions Always Out of Work, p. 12
- Henry Ford Dooms Our Great Cities, p. 13
- Firing Lax Dry Enforcers, pp. 14-15
- To Collect Our War Claims from Germany, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The British Conservative Triumph, pp. 18-19
- The Canadian Door to the U.S.A., p. 20
- Spain's Dictatorship Under Fire, pp. 20-21
- Storm and Strife in Honduras, p. 22
- America's Black Record of Deaths by Accident, p. 23
- Rubber-Coated Fruits, p. 23
- How Dynamite Explodes, p. 24
- A Dinosaur Caravan, p. 24
- The Expansion of Chemistry, p. 25
- Ultra-Violet Rays from Food, p. 26
- Infinite Energy Just Out of Reach, p. 26
- Radio Strengthened by Cold, p. 27
- Promotion of the Gooseberry, p. 27
- A French Actor the Nation's Guest, p. 28
- Ivan G. Olinsky, p. 29
- Jackie in English and French Eyes, p. 30
- The Revolutionary Ballet in Russia, p. 31
- A Better Day for the Wayward Girl, p. 32
- The Sunday School Not a Reformatory, p. 33
- College Men Who Need Help, p. 33
- Paul Losing to Mohammed, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-55
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 56-83
- Investments and Finance, pp. 84-89
- Current Events, pp. 90-92
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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November 22, 1924 Issue = 38 Articles- The Demand for a Further Tax Cut, pp. 7-9
- A Coolidge Congress, pp. 10-11
- Accuracy of "The Digest" Big Poll, pp. 12-13
- What Was Wrong with the Democrats?, pp. 14-15
- Klan Victories and Defeats, p. 16
- Woman's "Bigger Dent in Politics", p. 17
- "Insanity Gas", p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Ontario's Drink Plebiscite, pp. 20-21
- Denmark's Threatened Disarmament, p. 22
- Sweden's Anti-Militarist Premier, p. 23
- A Curiosity of British Politics, p. 23
- The League's Help to Hungary, p. 24
- Turning Some of Lake Michigan into More Chiago, p. 25
- Eyesight and Auto Accidents, p. 26
- The Speed of the Fingers, p. 26
- Washing Drinking-Water in Air, p. 27
- Loss of Blood in Surgery, p. 27
- Are Mars's Caps Cloud-Banks?, p. 28
- Refuges for Non-Smokers, p. 28
- Sterilizing Oysters with Sea-Water, p. 28
- Why Leaves Fall in Autumn, p. 29
- Milk by Truck-Tank, p. 29
- Radio-Controlled Power-Station, p. 29
- The Opera's New Star, p. 30
- The Cat Who Made an Editor, p. 31
- An Irish Painter and Wit, pp. 31-32
- Sold Out by the Gramophone, p. 33
- Nick Carter's Multiple Personality, p. 33
- A Religious Dynamo in the Sagebrush, p. 34
- The "Good Old Days" and Now, p. 35
- A Call to Combat Race Suicide, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-55
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 56-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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November 29, 1924 Issue = 35 Articles- Is Prosperity Here?, pp. 5-8
- Where the Election Leaves Labor, pp. 9-10
- Our Leadership Hailed by Britain, p. 11
- The First Negro Elected Judge, p. 12
- Congressman Hill's Cider, pp. 12-14
- Florida Invites the Rich, p. 15
- Another Democratic Vote-Getter, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- France's Recognition of Soviet Russia, pp. 18-19
- Norway's Momentous Elections, p. 20
- Bolshevism's Chance in the Balkans, p. 21
- How Chile's Junta Government Works, p. 22
- The Tropics Safe for White Men, p. 23
- The War Against Blindness, p. 24
- New Mexico's Big Cave, p. 24
- Mixing Rubber and Water, p. 25
- Hard Work Does Kill, p. 25
- The World's Speediest Cable, p. 26
- Paint Cold Storage Cars White, p. 26
- Doctoring "The Last Supper", pp. 27-28
- The Love of Old Gardens, p. 29
- "Tosca" Rejudged, p. 29
- Germany's New College Teaching, p. 30
- On the Cover, p. 30
- Would Congress Spoil Our Children?, p. 31
- More Honesty if Less Attire, p. 32
- Why Vicious Movies Pay Best, p. 33
- Why the Pew Is Listless, p. 34
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-55
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 56-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 71
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December 6, 1924 Issue = 34 Articles- Assassination in Egypt and What May Come of It, pp. 5-7
- America's Part in the World War on Opium, pp. 8-9
- A Labor Party Not Wanted by Labor, pp. 10-11
- The Battle Against the Child Labor Amendment, pp. 12-14
- California's Little Civil War, p. 15
- Saving Uncle Sam's Wood-Lot, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Soviet Russia's Seventh Anniversary, pp. 18-19
- Cuba's Presidential Election, p. 20
- Britain's Dominions and the League, p. 21
- A British View of Income-Tax Exposure, p. 22
- Secret Signals with Invisible Infra-Red Rays, p. 23
- Magnetic Machines to Save Coal, p. 23
- Frost Flowers, p. 24
- Dining-Cars as Money-Losers, p. 24
- Poor Memory Is Bad Management, p. 25
- The Woodpecker's Storage Warehouse, p. 25
- Rain-Making Up to Date, p. 26
- If Railroads Killed Like Autos, p. 27
- Mestrovic the Serb, p. 28
- Menaces to the Cross-Worders, p. 29
- Stevenson in Extremis, p. 30
- Remembering Henley, p. 31
- The Cover, p. 31
- The College Not a Faith-Wrecker, p. 32
- A Business Man's Criticism of Missions, p. 33
- How to Save the Rural Church, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-60
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 61-77
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-80
- Current Events, pp. 81-82
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 83-85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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December 13, 1924 Issue = 34 Articles- Coolidge Out To Save Our Money and Cut Our Taxes, pp. 5-7
- What Will Congress Do?, pp. 8-9
- G.O.P. Rebels Shown the Door, p. 10
- The Egyptian Crisis as a Blow to the League, pp. 11-12
- A Chinese War Here, p. 13
- Pictures by Radio, pp. 14-15
- A Union War Over Union Labor, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Britain's Egyptian Trusteeship, pp. 18-19
- "Chronic Revolution" in Brazil, p. 20
- Fascism's Fading Brilliance, p. 21
- Five Years of French Reconstruction, p. 22
- How to Prevent Blindness in Industry, p. 23
- Wanted: A Shaft Twelve Miles Deep, p. 24
- A Negro Chemist, p. 25
- Artificial Sky for Students, p. 25
- Health-Perils from Motor Travel, p. 26
- Mining for Oil, p. 26
- Why We Snore, p. 27
- A New Old Master, p. 28
- The Cover, p. 29
- As New York Critics See the French Players, pp. 29-30
- Ibanez as a Revolutionist, p. 31
- The Failure of the Older Generation, p. 32
- A Warning for Country Girls, p. 33
- Overcoming the Poison of Prejudice, p. 33
- A Spike for the "One-Handed Gun", pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-55
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 56-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-74
- Current Events, pp. 75-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 79
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December 20, 1924 Issue = 29 Articles- Will Cutting the Rich Man's Taxes Help the Poor?, pp. 5-7
- No Isolation for Calvin Coolidge, pp. 8-9
- To Make Our Navy Equal to the British, pp. 10-11
- The "Dawes Election" in Germany, p. 12
- Jersey's "Whisky Rebellion", p. 13
- Jealousy Among Our Debtors, p. 14
- The French Spoliation Claims, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Red Peril in France, pp. 17-18
- Australia and New Zealand Hail the British Elections, p. 19
- Where Water Follows Blood in the Sudan, p. 20
- A Maharaja on India, p. 21
- How to Take Care of the Skin in Winter, p. 22
- What Good Was the World Flight?, p. 23
- Einstein's Arithmetic Defended, p. 24
- Hornless Loudspeakers, p. 24
- A Novel Warning at Grade-Crossings, p. 25
- The Tragedy of Puccini, p. 26
- Queen of the Best Sellers, p. 27
- "Realistic Talk" in the Theater, p. 28
- French Views of Anatole France, p. 29
- The Old Testament Done Over, p. 30
- A Jew's Gift to a Christian Altar, p. 31
- Boomerangs for Church Critics, pp. 32-33
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 34-41
- Glimpses of Winter Playgrounds, pp. 42-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-67
- Current Events, pp. 68-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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December 27, 1924 Issue = 33 Articles- The Peril of Renewed Naval Rivalry, pp. 5-6
- Pacific (?) Naval Maneuvers, p. 7
- Blocking Our War Claims on Germany, pp. 8-9
- Will the Death of Samuel Gompers Split Labor?, pp. 10-11
- Islam Astir in North Africa, p. 12
- Another Year of Tax Publicity, p. 13
- To Curb the Traffic in Arms, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Germany's Preparations for Revenge, pp. 17-18
- A Grievance of the Porto Ricans, p. 19
- Russia's Fear of "Reaction", p. 20
- Scrapping the Serbo-Greek Alliance, p. 21
- If Canada Were Quotaized, p. 21
- The Rotor-Ship Moves on Baseball Curve Principle, p. 22
- Safe and Sane Stairs, p. 23
- Mental Tests for Motor-Drivers, p. 24
- A New Electric Locomotive, p. 25
- Sober Facts About Tetra-Ethyl Lead, p. 25
- Coconut Milk for Babies, p. 26
- Ten Years of Sad Stories, p. 27
- An Opera without Love Interest, p. 28
- American Books in France, pp. 28-29
- Cross-Words in Latin, p. 30
- The Cover, p. 30
- Home-Made Thugs, p. 31
- The Church Neglecting Souls, p. 32
- Taking Christ Out of Khaki, p. 33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-49
- Investments and Finance, p. 50
- Current Events, pp. 51-52
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 53
- The Spice of Life, p. 54
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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