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May 8, 1909 Issue - 32 ArticlesTopics of the Day
- Governor Hughes and the Legislature, p. 779
- How the Sugar Trust Robbed the Treasury, pp. 780-781
- The New Rule in Turkey, pp. 782-783
- The White Metal and the Yellow Peril, p. 784
- A Big Oil Fine Actually Paid, p. 785
- Japan's "Boycott" of Our Fruits, p. 785
- Posting the Drunkard, p. 786
Foreign Comment
- Power of the Army in Turkey, p. 787
- Austria's Naval Awakening, p. 788
- Cry for Confiscation in France, p. 789
- Why Bread is Dearer in England, p. 790
Science and Invention
- Over-educating Crude Brains, p. 791
- Engineering Advertising, p. 791
- Death in Dusty Trades, p. 792
- Too Much Disinfection, p. 793
- Oxygen for Athletes, p. 794
- Alcohol in Hot Cross Buns, p. 794
- Conservatism Run Wild, p. 795
- To Call Trains by Phonograph, p. 795
- The Earth as a Return Circuit, p. 795
The Religious World
- Jeanne D'Arc Why Burned Why Beatified, p. 796
- What Are the Colleges Teaching?, p. 796
- America's Plea for More Red Hats, p. 797
- To Protect the Bible from the Schools, p. 798
Letters and Art
- A Connecticut Baireuth, p. 799
- "Placing" Swinburne, p. 800
- America's Part in Honoring Keats and Shelley, p. 801
- Conried's Greatest Achievement, p. 801
- A Double Prize to a Doubtful Play, p. 802
- "Old-New" Novelties in Art, p. 802
- Motor-Trips and Motor-Cars, pp. 803-814
- Miscellaneous, pp. 815-828