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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1921 = 13 Issues, 446 Articles-
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January 1, 1921 Issue = 36 Articles- How to Fight the Forces of Crime, pp. 7-9
- To Rescue the Farmer, pp. 10-11
- Opening Guns in the Open-Shop War, pp. 12-13
- What the League Assembly Did---and Failed To Do, pp. 14-16
- Millionaires for a Day, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- A Glad New Year's Message---and a Solemn Question, p. 19
- Bolshevism and the Moslems, p. 00019
- Italy and Germany Friends Again, p. 00019
- One Way to Franco-German Union, p. 20
- The World's "Cold Shoulder" to Japan, p. 21
- German Dyes Invading England, p. 21
- "Ordeal" of the Irish Press, p. 22
- Will Unemployment Affect Public Health?, p. 23
- Misleading School Maps, p. 24
- Gassing the Gassed, p. 24
- Fertilizing the Air, p. 25
- An Unfixt "Fixture", p. 26
- Dust Good and Bad, p. 26
- A New Device for the Blind, p. 27
- An Interpreter of Feminine Elegance, p. 28
- Literary Fascination of Crime, p. 29
- Our Musical "Potterism", p. 30
- A Winter's Reading, p. 31
- The Rockefeller "Stewardship", p. 32
- Bible Stories Told in Chinese Art, p. 33
- Mrs. Asquith on Christian Mothers, p. 34
- A Pernicious Indian "Religion", pp. 34-36
- Current Poetry, pp. 37-38
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 39-41
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-53
- Business Efficiency, pp. 54-69
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-74
- Current Events, pp. 75-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
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January 8, 1921 Issue = 39 Articles- When Will Good Times Return?, pp. 7-9
- The New Kingdom of Jugo-Slavia, pp. 10-11
- Doubtful "Aid" for the Farmer, pp. 12-13
- The Employer's Duty to Employ, p. 14
- A "Mock-Turtle" Home-Rule Act, p. 15
- Why King Coal Is A Jolly Old Soul, pp. 16-17
- The "Open-Shop" Fight in the Clothing Trade, p. 18
- The Official Election Returns, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- A Letter from a Little Child in Europe, p. 21
- Anglo-Saxon Union to Bar Japanese Immigration, pp. 22-23
- Elections and Unrest in India, p. 24
- The Vision of a Happy Balkans, p. 25
- Franco-Alsatian Difficulties, p. 26
- Perpetual Earthquakes, p. 27
- Imported Pests, p. 28
- The High Cost of Fatigue, p. 29
- A Blind "Lightning Calculator", p. 29
- The Emperor and the Telephone, p. 30
- The Rocking-Chair Cure, p. 30
- Diamonds in Arkansas, p. 31
- Moving a Hill, p. 31
- An Art Jaunt into Russia, p. 32
- Homes for War-Relics, p. 33
- Ignorance of the Pilgrims, p. 34
- A Scotch Tilt Against Mark Twain, p. 35
- German Opera, p. 35
- Employers "Poisoning the Springs" of Childhood, p. 36
- Church Unity in India, p. 37
- Christian Conscience and Poison-Gas, p. 38
- Flippant Music in Church, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-57
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 58-107
- Investments, pp. 108-113
- Current Events, pp. 114-117
- The Spice of Life, p. 118
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 118
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January 15, 1921 Issue = 34 Articles- Battle-ships and Bankruptcy, pp. 7-9
- Huge Secret Armies in Germany?, pp. 10-11
- A Labor "Dred Scott Decision", p. 12
- The Cure "Cancelitis", p. 13
- Poetic Justice at Fiume, p. 14
- Home Rule for Santo Domingo, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Greatest Consolidated Relief Organization the World Has Ever Known, p. 17
- Central Europe's Blackest Winter, pp. 18-19
- Ireland's Reign of Terror, p. 20
- A Cynical Close-Up of China, p. 21
- Australia's "Pacifist Militarists", p. 22
- How the "Tank" Was Evolved, pp. 23-24
- "Chain Lightning" an Illusion, p. 25
- Falling Prices and Rising Fires, p. 25
- A 12000000-Ton Rail Shortage, p. 26
- A Pocket Machine Gun, pp. 26-27
- An Austere Shrine for an Austere Emperor, p. 28
- Starving Art in Europe, p. 29
- The "Brass Check" on the Press, p. 30
- American Literature Scorned and Unread, p. 31
- What Germany Says to Our Churches, p. 32
- How to Keep the Lord's Day, p. 33
- "Salvation Armies" at War in Japan, p. 34
- How New Zealand Aids Its Children, pp. 34-36
- Current Poetry, p. 37
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 38-39
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 40-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-51
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 52-75
- Investments and Finance, pp. 76-82
- Current Events, pp. 83-85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 86
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January 22, 1921 Issue = 32 Articles- "Shameful Neglect" of Our Disabled Dough-boys, pp. 5-9
- A Lean Year for Pay Envelopes, pp. 10-11
- No More Railroad Strikes---"If", p. 12
- To Sell Europe Our Surplus on Tick, pp. 12-13
- A Gentle Hint to Cuba, p. 14
- Fewer Lynchings, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Nearly Half of the $33000000 Child-Relief Fund Now Raised---Hurry the Other Half, p. 17
- Is All Quiet Along the Adriatic?, p. 18
- Premier Hara's Defense of Japan, p. 19
- Germany's Air Aims, pp. 20-21
- A New German War-Prophet, p. 22
- Tidal Power at Last?, p. 23
- Tanks as Life-Savers, p. 24
- A League to Improve Posture, p. 25
- Wanted---Sightly Concrete, p. 26
- The Coming Age of Fiber, p. 26
- Making New Blood, p. 27
- Our Grandfathers' Favorite Opera Here Again, p. 28
- The Whence and Whither of Newspapers, pp. 29-30
- Beginning with Chesterton, p. 31
- Why Prohibition Is Not Enforced, p. 32
- Prosperity and the Ten Commandments, p. 33
- The Vatican and the Y.M.C.A., p. 34
- Should the Clergy Pay Full Fare?, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 39-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-51
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 52-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-74
- Current Events, pp. 75-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
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January 29, 1921 Issue = 37 Articles- Forecasting the Course of the Price Avalanche, pp. 7-8
- Rise and Fall of Prices from January 1 1914 to January 1 1921, pp. 9-10
- Prohibition's First Year, pp. 11-12
- To Curb the Pestiferous Lobbyist, p. 13
- Kentucky's Tobacco Rebellion, p. 14
- Rememedies for Unemployment, p. 15
- The Air Mail in Peril, pp. 16-17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Americans Rally for Great-Child-Relief Fund, p. 19
- Austria's Collapse, pp. 20-21
- "Germany Must Pay", p. 22
- Canadian Pleas for Disarmament, p. 23
- Strikes That Hurt Labor, p. 24
- Paper Clothes, pp. 25-26
- Measuring the Invisible, p. 27
- A Portable Hangar, p. 28
- Blue-White Eyes and Brittle Bones, p. 28
- Liming the Germans, p. 29
- Bad Patients Make Bad Doctors, p. 29
- A Trio of "Prima-Donna Conductors", p. 30
- The "Great" in 1920's Literature, pp. 31-32
- Dramatic Critics Unmasked, p. 33
- Eyes Toward the South Seas, p. 33
- Southerners Solving the Negro Problem, p. 34
- Making the Movies Safe for the Child, p. 35
- Stage Slurs at Prohibition, p. 35
- A Convict Corrects a Novelist, p. 36
- Repairing War's Damage to Missions, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 40-41
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-59
- Business Efficiency, pp. 60-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-81
- Current Events, pp. 82-85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
- The Lexicographer's Easy-Chair, p. 86
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February 5, 1921 Issue = 37 Articles- To Cure Russia by "Absent Treatment", pp. 5-7
- The New Germany, pp. 8-9
- When the Workers Own the Works, p. 10
- A Bill to Make the Packers Be Good, pp. 10-11
- A Federal Curb for Coal Prices, pp. 12-13
- Quality Not Quantity in the House, p. 14
- Cartoons of the Week, p. 15
- Saying It With Corn, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- States and Cities Pushing to Raise Their Quotas in $33000000 Child-Relief Fund, p. 17
- Labor's Indictment of Britain's Irish Policy, pp. 18-19
- France's Troublous Syrian Mandate, p. 20
- Canada's "Drive" for Business Confidence, p. 21
- Britain's Egyptian Riddle, pp. 21-22
- Fate of Railroad Administration Innovations, p. 23
- Seeing Things at Night, pp. 24-25
- American-Growth Cork, p. 26
- Finger-Nail Phonographs and Others, p. 27
- The Ever-Surprizing Mary Garden, p. 28
- Chicago About to Honor the Poet Who Lampooned Her, p. 29
- Chesterton Running True to Form, pp. 30-31
- Woman Defying Paul's Degree, p. 32
- Priest and Preacher on the Stage, p. 33
- Latin America Drying Up, p. 33
- 1920 Among the Churches, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 38-41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-51
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Mrs. Wharton's Novel of Old New York, p. 52 - 1 Review- The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
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The Busybody, pp. 52-57 - 1 Review- Tension by E.M. Delafield
- An Engineer in an Art Museum, p. 58
- Building a Bridge in a Tent, pp. 58-61
- When Machines Are Idle, pp. 62-63
- Are We "All Eye", pp. 64-69
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-72
- Current Events, pp. 73-76
- The Spice of Life, pp. 77-78
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February 12, 1921 Issue = 30 Articles- A Nation-Wide Poll on the Return of Prosperity, pp. 7-10
- Passing the Peak of Unemployment, p. 11
- Grilling the Grain Gamblers, p. 12
- America's Stake in the German Indemnity, pp. 13-15
- Lincoln's Speech at Gettysburg, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- The Whole Nation on Abraham Lincoln's Birthday Working Unitedly for Child Relief, p. 17
- Where Germany and Poland Clash, p. 18
- What Bolshevism Hopes from Islam, p. 19
- Can the Habsburgs Come Back?, p. 20
- India's New Regime, p. 21
- Chemical Disarmament, p. 22
- Measuring the Emotions, p. 23
- Fighting Breakens with Bubbles, p. 24
- Will Deafness Persist?, p. 25
- The New "Moon-Calf" School, p. 26
- When the East and West Are Fooled, p. 27
- Where the Blame Lies for Movie "Sex-Stuff", pp. 28-29
- The Church's Call for Disarmament, p. 30
- The Christian "Peril" in China, p. 31
- "Friends" Befriending Germany, p. 31
- Charity Without Tag Days, p. 32
- Do We Want the Mennonites?, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 36-37
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-87
- Current Events, pp. 88-92
- The Spice of Lifre, pp. 93-94
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February 19, 1921 Issue = 31 Articles- Shall Germany or France Pay the War Bill?, pp. 7-9
- The New Republic of Poland, pp. 10-11
- Why the Railroads Are Hard Up, pp. 12-13
- Airplane vs. Battle-ship, pp. 14-15
- The Plea for Canceling War-Debts, p. 16
- The Fight for Democratic Control, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Grand Rally Throughout the Nation to Complete the Great Child-Feeding Fund, p. 19
- Germany's Indemnity "Wriggle", pp. 20-21
- India's Jewish Viceroy, p. 22
- Lord Robert Cecil on the League, p. 22
- A Defense of China, p. 23
- Coal Doomed by the Coming Age of Oil, p. 24
- How to Clean a Steel Knife, p. 25
- Best Equipment for Long-Distance Flight, p. 26
- Serving Mining-Towns by Airplane, p. 27
- New Building Material, p. 27
- A New Terror for Picture Fakers, pp. 28-29
- Germans Badgering Lord Bacon, p. 30
- A Year When "Striking Selfs" "Cavorted in Print", p. 30
- Fighting for the Last Word in Art, p. 31
- The Churches vs. the Open Shop, p. 32
- "Why Is a Bishop?", p. 33
- To Help the Brother in Prison, p. 34
- The "Golden Rule" Prescribed for Business, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-48
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 49-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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February 26, 1921 Issue = 37 Articles- Inviting Immigration from Northwestern Europe, pp. 7-8
- 1871 and 1921, p. 9
- The Railroad Pay Problem, p. 10
- The Coming Tariff Battle, pp. 11-12
- The Pestilence at the Gate, p. 13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- Within Three Millions of the Goal in America's Ministry to Childhood, p. 15
- Why Germany Balks at Disarmament, pp. 16-17
- Italy Making New Friends, p. 18
- A Bolshevik Peace-Feeler, p. 19
- Some Sunshine in the Balkans, p. 20
- Women as Bosses, p. 21
- The Great Earthquake in China, p. 22
- What Weather Does to Cloth, p. 22
- Epidemics of Hiccups, p. 23
- Sawdust as a Cattle Food, p. 23
- Science in Russia, p. 24
- Diphtheria from Cats, p. 24
- A Stone-Age Headache-Cure, p. 25
- Are Cells Teachable?, p. 25
- Exchanging Educational Facilities with Mexico, p. 26
- The Schools We Ought to Have, p. 27
- A Russian Author Attacks H.G. Wells, p. 28
- If Chesterton Were Crusoe, p. 28
- Courageous Carl Spitteler Rewarded, p. 29
- "Poisoning" the Chinese, p. 30
- The Y.W.C.A. in Japan, p. 31
- City Control of Dance-Halls, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-51
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A Mine of War-Information---And Indiscretion, pp. 52-56 - 1 Review- The First World War, 1914-1918 by Lieut.-Col. C. a Court Repington
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Making Out Germany's Bill, p. 57 - 1 Review- The Making of the Reparation and Economic Sections of the Treaty by Bernard M. Baruch
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The Angle of Fire, pp. 58-61 - 1 Review- Caliber .32 by Donald McGibeny
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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March 5, 1921 Issue = 32 Articles- Tremendous Problems that Face Harding, pp. 7-9
- The New Republic of Finland, pp. 10-11
- Mr. Hughes as Secretary of State, p. 12
- North Dakota's Financial Crisis, pp. 13-14
- To Help the World Buy Our Goods, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- A Plan to Remodel the British Empire, p. 17
- Busy German Shipyards, p. 18
- Bolshevism and World Domination, p. 19
- What Freights Mean to New Zealand, p. 20
- Our Drift Toward Degeneracy, p. 21
- Quack Psychoanalysis, p. 21
- Motor Travel in Northern Wilds, p. 22
- Making Nurses in Eight Weeks, p. 22
- Wireless for Motor-Cars, p. 23
- The Latest Way to Handle Express, p. 24
- A New Motor-Boat, p. 25
- The Craze for Vocal "Stunts", p. 26
- Futurist Dancing as Seen by a Pastist, p. 27
- The Moon-Calf Photographed, p. 28
- James Gibbons Huneker, pp. 28-29
- The Englishman's Day of Rest, p. 30
- Christianizing Our Orientals, p. 31
- "Indianizing" Christianity, p. 32
- The Workingman in the Church, pp. 32-34
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-61
- Sports and Atheltics, pp. 62-77
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-81
- Current Events, pp. 82-84
- The Spice of Life, pp. 85-86
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 87
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March 12, 1921 Issue = 33 Articles- Strength and Weakness of the Cabinet, pp. 7-9
- The Delays of Disarmament, pp. 10-12
- To Reimburse the Liquor Interests, p. 13
- The Return of the Hyphen, pp. 14-15
- Yap, p. 16
- Townley in Kansas, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Glad Tidings of Great Joy, p. 19
- The Franco-Polish "Ring" Around Germany, pp. 20-21
- Laws to Relieve Japan's Poor, p. 22
- Mystery of Italy's "Revolutions", p. 22
- Breaking Up Bolshevism in Norway, p. 23
- Shop Conditions in Europe, p. 24
- Two Paintings in One, p. 25
- The Increase of Smallpox, p. 25
- The Laundry Found Not Guilty, p. 26
- A Slot Shoe-Shiner, p. 26
- Shipping Coal by Wire, p. 27
- "What Porridge Had John Keats?", pp. 28-29
- Dancing into Prison, p. 30
- Yale Goes West for a President, p. 31
- Movie Abuses a National Calamity, p. 32
- How Home-Work Menaces the Home, p. 33
- Saving the Immigrant from the Slum, p. 34
- The Church at "Gopher Prairie", pp. 34-36
- Current Poetry, p. 37
- Problems of Democracy, p. 38
- New York "Side-Shows", p. 39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-56
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 57-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-89
- Current Events, pp. 90-93
- The Spice of Life, p. 94
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March 19, 1921 Issue = 35 Articles- Germany's Ability to Pay, pp. 9-11
- The Waning Turkish Crescent, pp. 12-13
- Mr. Harding's Attitude Toward Europe, pp. 14-15
- Secretary Hoover's Possibilities, p. 16
- The Profiteer Goes Free, p. 17
- German Arms in Argentina, p. 18
- Peril of the "Bar'l" in Politics, p. 18
- The Flare-Up on the Isthmus, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Europe's Faith in America, pp. 21-22
- Armenia Still Under the Harrow, p. 23
- Roumania's Mistrust of Bolshevik Peace, p. 24
- Franco-Belgian Preparedness, p. 24
- New Zealand Against the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, p. 25
- Living Backward, p. 26
- The Tiniest Out-Tinied, p. 27
- How a Railroad Uses Motor-Trailers, p. 27
- Salt from the Sea, p. 28
- Wireless in Print, p. 29
- "Macbeth" in "Pure Radium", p. 30
- Americanese Torturing the British Stage, p. 31
- Oxford's Labor Club, p. 32
- "A Clash of Cultures", p. 33
- The Steel-Worker's Twelve-Hour Day, p. 34
- Explaining the "Stage Clergyman", p. 35
- German "Medium" Madness, p. 36
- Religious Books as Best Sellers, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-65
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When New York Was Young, pp. 66-69 - 1 Review- Day Before Yesterday by Maitland Armstrong
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The Story of the Russian Revolution, pp. 70-73 - 1 Review- Blind: A Story of These Times by Ernest Poole
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"True Story But What's the Use?", pp. 74-93 - 1 Review- Main Street by Sinclair Lewis
- Investments and Finance, pp. 94-96
- Current Events, pp. 97-101
- The Spice of Life, p. 102
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March 26, 1921 Issue = 33 Articles- How to Break the Buyers' Strike, pp. 7-9
- The Railroad Wage Cuts, pp. 10-11
- The Colombia Rumpus Up Again, p. 12
- Shipping Board Heads Exonerated, p. 13
- The Farmer's Bank Rescued, pp. 14-15
- A New Leak in the Prohibition Dam, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Home Rule for Ulster, pp. 18-19
- France Across the Rhine, p. 20
- Filipino Fears of the Japanese, p. 21
- South Africa's Vote Against Secession, pp. 21-22
- The Attack on the World's Highest, p. 23
- To Let the Unions Boss the Jobs, p. 24
- All Snakes Declared Venomous, p. 25
- More Queer Phonographs, p. 25
- Court Blunders in Patent Cases, p. 26
- A Revolutionary Rudder, p. 26
- Repopulating France, p. 27
- "The Four Horsemen" Ride on the Screen, p. 28
- Our New "Bootlegging Fiction", pp. 29-30
- What College Students Don't Know, p. 31
- Why the Pope Banned the Y.M.C.A., p. 32
- What the Red Cross Is Doing, p. 33
- A Call for an Unpaid Clergy, p. 34
- An Indian Invocation to the Great Spirit, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-53
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 54-69
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-73
- Current Events, pp. 74-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 78
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1921 = 13 Issues, 441 Articles-
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April 2, 1921 Issue = 35 Articles- Tax Reform Demanded Before Tariff Revision, pp. 7-11
- The New Transcaucasian Republics, pp. 12-13
- Democracy in Packingtown, p. 14
- Britain's Bolshevistic Bargain, pp. 14-15
- To Unite the Navy in the Pacific, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The Upper Silesian Tangle, p. 18
- Japan Reassures Australia, p. 19
- British Press Split on Ireland, p. 20
- To Prevent Trotzky "Marching Through Georgia", p. 21
- Putting "Fireproof" to the Proof, p. 22
- The Job Hoover Left, p. 23
- The Perils of Fatness, p. 23
- Something to be Proud of, p. 24
- Moving Grain by Suction, p. 24
- Measuring the Emotions, p. 25
- Wires as Weather-Prophets, p. 25
- Hungarian Revenge in Sculpture, p. 26
- Mistreating Our Artists, p. 27
- A Medicine for New Plays, p. 27
- An Americo-Japanese Poet, p. 28
- Novelties in Shakespeare, p. 29
- Catholic Europe and the Protestant "Invader", p. 30
- Teaching Bohemians to Play, p. 31
- American Representation at the Vatican, p. 32
- The College Student a Churchgoer, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-51
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Speeding Through History With H.G. Wells, pp. 52-61 - 1 Review- The Outline of History by H.G. Wells
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A Woman Cuts the Knot, pp. 62-63 - 1 Review- The Beauty and the Bolshevist by Alice Duer Miller
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An English Friend of Germany, pp. 64-65 - 1 Review- An English Wife in Berlin by Evelyn Princess Blucher
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Circumstantial Evidence, pp. 66-77 - 1 Review- Samuel Lyle, Criminologist by Arthur Crabb
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-82
- Current Events, pp. 83-85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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April 9, 1921 Issue = 32 Articles- How to Meet the Home Shortage, pp. 7-8
- What Viviani's Visit Means, pp. 9-10
- To Cut Taxes by More Borrowing, p. 11
- Lenine's Gold Declined, p. 12
- Germany's Rampageous "Reds", p. 13
- Greece Having It Out with Turkey, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Tearing Up the Turkish Treaty, p. 16
- A New Foreign Policy for France, p. 17
- The Bolshevik-German Partners, p. 18
- Is a White Australia Unfeasible?, p. 19
- Guarding the Cash, p. 20
- A Powerful New Solvent, p. 21
- Electric Dust-Explosions, p. 21
- A Tuberculosis Vaccine in Sight?, p. 22
- Photographs of Dew, p. 23
- School Punishments, p. 23
- Colonial Inheritance in Architecture, p. 24
- The Japanese Problem in Fiction, pp. 25-26
- The Lost "Colyumist", p. 27
- The Y.W.C.A. and the "Class Struggle", p. 28
- A Wayside Shrine for the Fallen, p. 29
- The Sunday-School vs. Bolshevism, p. 29
- Why Churches Should be Beautiful, p. 30
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The Wells History as Religion, pp. 30-31 - 1 Review- The Outline of History by H.G. Wells
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Problems of Democracy, pp. 34-36
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 37-53
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 54-77
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-79
- Current Events, pp. 80-85
- The Spice of Life, p. 86
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April 16, 1921 Issue = 30 Articles- Germany Informed that We Stand by Our Allies, pp. 5-7
- The Island Nations of the Pacific, pp. 8-9
- What Looms Behind the British Strike, pp. 10-11
- The Mishaps of the Hapsburgs, p. 12
- Georgia's Death Farm, p. 13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- Soviet Russia "Open for Business", p. 15
- Is the Anglo-Japanese Pact Dead?, p. 16
- Making the Jews at Home in Palestine, p. 17
- American "Oil Intervention", p. 17
- Who the Italian "Fascisti" Are, p. 18
- Is Prohibition Making Drug Fiends?, p. 19
- When Railroads Kill, p. 20
- Cold as a Stimulus to Growth, p. 21
- Violet Light to Test Paints, p. 21
- A Big Bill for Egg-Breakage, p. 22
- John Burroughs, p. 23
- No Smoking in Shakespeare, p. 24
- Chesterton Stung by the Omaha "Bee", p. 25
- The Fight Against Federal Aid to Schools, p. 26
- "Christians 2 Buddhists 1", p. 27
- As the Pew Sees the Pulpit, p. 27
- A League of Churches to Save the World, p. 28
- Sunday Games and Sunday Rest, pp. 28-29
- Current Poetry, pp. 30-31
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 32-41
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 42-59
- Investments and Finance, pp. 60-63
- Current Events, pp. 64-68
- The Spice of Life, pp. 69-70
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April 23, 1921 Issue = 36 Articles- Workability of the Harding Peace Plans, pp. 5-8
- A New Tax, pp. 9-10
- An American Report on the Irish Terror, p. 11
- To Enforce Prohibition in New York, p. 12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- England's "Industrial Revolution", pp. 14-15
- Sleepless German Propaganda, p. 16
- "Saving the Pieces" in Austria, p. 16
- If Soviet Russia Collapsed, p. 17
- A Car that Will Not Telescope, p. 18
- Panama's Record Business, p. 19
- Why Glue Is Gluey, p. 19
- Our Climatic Travels, p. 20
- Why Tax Alcohol?, p. 20
- Swat the Spring Fly, p. 21
- Electrical Rank of the States, p. 21
- Burroughs Launches a Shaft in Passing, p. 22
- A Yankee Toy that Jars the British, p. 23
- Our Literary "Rebirth" Doubted, p. 23
- A Small-Town War-Memorial, p. 24
- A Painter's View of House and Wilson, p. 25
- Cardinal Gibbons as "Interpreter of Catholicism", p. 26
- Constantinople's Starving Half Million, p. 27
- The Bible in "American", p. 27
- A Hand of Fellowship from Labor, p. 28
- Saving Dollars and Risking Souls, pp. 28-29
- Current Poetry, pp. 30-31
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 32-51
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The Heart of a Singer, pp. 52-53 - 1 Review- The Dangerous Inheritance by Izola L. Forrester
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A Prewar English Girl, pp. 54-55 - 1 Review- Lady Lilith by Stephen McKenna
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Human Geography, p. 56 - 1 Review- Principles of Human Geography by Ellsworth Huntington
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Thrills for Blue Monday, pp. 57-63 - 1 Review- The Orange-Yellow Diamond by J.S. Fletcher
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 70
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April 30, 1921 Issue = 34 Articles- High Retail Prices Holding Back Prosperity, pp. 5-6
- Freight-Rates That Halt Freight, p. 7
- The European Advance in Asia, pp. 8-9
- As American Labor Sees the British Miners, p. 10
- A Tariff to Keep Up Farm Prices, p. 11
- For a Secretary of Welfare, p. 12
- A Farmers' Union to Balk the Grain Gambler, p. 13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- Germany's Side of the Case, p. 15
- French View of German Poverty, p. 16
- Mandate Perplexities, p. 17
- Our Yap Protest as Seen in Japan, p. 17
- Sovietizing Russia's Peasants, p. 18
- Teamwork to Better World Trade, p. 19
- Wreck of the World's Largest Airplane, p. 20
- Many Patents for One Thing, p. 20
- What Children Need to Eat, p. 21
- Shingles and Their Substitutes, p. 22
- The Lightest Wood in the World, p. 23
- Jean Paul Laurens, p. 24
- Gloom in the German Movies, p. 25
- "Free" Poetry in Russia, p. 26
- A Cabinet Officer for Art, p. 26
- Impoverished College Teaching, p. 27
- Is the Ex-Soldier a "Social Misfit"?, p. 28
- Islam's Advance in Africa, p. 29
- How the Hungry Children Are Being Fed, p. 29
- "Boycotting" the Ministry, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-39
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 40-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-58
- Current Events, pp. 59-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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May 7, 1921 Issue = 37 Articles- Are the Railroads Wasting $1000000000 a Year?, pp. 5-6
- Judge Gary's Attack on Unionism, pp. 7-8
- General Pershing's New G.H.Q., p. 9
- Colombia's Claims Settled, pp. 10-11
- An Alien Antidumping Law, p. 12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- Getting Home Rule Under Way, pp. 14-15
- Why the Middle Classes Do Not Count, p. 16
- Sovietized Georgia, p. 17
- A Chinese Tip to Japan, p. 17
- Turco-Japanese Relations, p. 18
- Disarmament Impetus in Japan, p. 18
- Crime and the Movies, p. 19
- A Priest Who Silenced German Guns, p. 20
- Doctors Wish to Prescribe Alcohol, p. 20
- What to Do with Radium, p. 21
- Desert Dust that Gives China Life and Death, p. 22
- Cutting Up German Guns, p. 23
- Does Smoking Dull the Intellect?, p. 23
- Navaho Art in Weaving, p. 24
- The Coming Muck-Rake Drama, p. 24
- English as an Operatic Language, p. 25
- A Substitute for Baireuth, p. 25
- Book-Testing the Beyond, p. 26
- Reversing Ibsen, p. 27
- America Leading the World in Divorces, p. 28
- Clothing Wanted for Europe's Little Ones, p. 29
- Teaching "Community Housekeeping", p. 29
- The "Living Buddha" Restored, p. 30
- The Danger of Reckless Teaching, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-47
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 48-69
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-72
- Current Events, pp. 73-75
- The Spice of Life, pp. 76-77
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 78
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May 14, 1921 Issue = 32 Articles- Is the Younger Generation in Peril?, pp. 9-11
- The New Partition of Africa, pp. 12-13
- Why Germany Must Pay, pp. 14-15
- Taxes to Be Shifted Not Lifted, p. 16
- Georgia Declares War on Peonage, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Canada's Experience with the Sales Tax, pp. 19-20
- Rifts in Red Russia, p. 21
- How Japan Is "a Second Germany", p. 22
- Spain Retaliating on "Dry" Norway, p. 22
- "Unsettling" Upper Silesia, p. 23
- Rearing Human Thoroughbreds, p. 24
- Boys to Reforest Louisiana, p. 25
- An Unvaccinated Country, p. 26
- No More Moonlight Schedules, p. 26
- To Make "Bad Lands" Good Land, p. 27
- Menace of German Films, p. 28
- Holding Music Above the Crowd, p. 29
- Signalizing the Soldier of the West, p. 30
- The Poet Laureate of Nebraska, p. 31
- The Nation-Wide Battle Over Movie Purification, p. 32
- A 10000-Acre Gift to Missions, p. 33
- How They Made Temperance Easy in Finland, p. 34
- An "Interchurch" Epitaph, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-47
- The Books of 1920, pp. 48-49
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Eugenie as an Intimate Knew Her, pp. 50-55 - 1 Review- Recollections of the Empress Eugenie by Augustin Filon
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De Morgan's Last Chapter, pp. 56-73 - 1 Review- The Old Man's Youth, and the Young Man's Old Age by William De Morgan
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-78
- Current Events, pp. 79-81
- The Spice of Life, p. 82
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May 21, 1921 Issue = 29 Articles- Germany's Surrender to Start World-Recovery, pp. 7-9
- How Germany Is "Winning the Peace", p. 10
- Labor Between the Millstones, pp. 11-12
- John Smith's Empty Coal-Bin, p. 13
- Dutch Oil Lubricant and Irritant, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- America and the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, pp. 16-17
- "If Germany Had Won", p. 18
- Austria Cheering Up, p. 18
- Neutral Fears of Germany, p. 19
- Saving a Thousand Miners' Lives, p. 20
- The Deadly Crawl, p. 21
- What Is a Nurse?, p. 22
- Warts Found to Be Infectious, p. 22
- Road-Scales for Law-Enforcement, p. 23
- Budapest's Coney Island in a Play, p. 24
- The President's English, p. 25
- As Hamilton Went to a Cabinet Meeting, p. 26
- The Religious Press on Youthful Morals, pp. 27-28
- Russian Music for Our Churches, p. 29
- What We Have Done for the Near East, p. 30
- Another "Christian Daily" Succumbs, p. 30
- Bolshevik Anxiety Over Religious "Lapses", pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-43
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 44-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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May 28, 1921 Issue = 30 Articles- Mr. Harding's New "Foreign Entanglements", pp. 9-11
- The New "Land of Promise" in Palestine, pp. 12-13
- Lloyd George Under Polish Fire, pp. 14-15
- The Battle of Tug River, p. 16
- Sand on the Rails, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Our Foreign-Language Press on Immigration, pp. 19-20
- India's New Viceroy in Action, p. 21
- Egyptian Suspicion of Britain, p. 22
- America's "Best Friend" in China, p. 23
- Germany's New Foreign Markets, p. 23
- Race Suicide Declared Impossible, p. 24
- Where Devastation Aids Reconstruction, p. 25
- A Record Telephone Talk, p. 26
- Chemical Gasoline?, p. 27
- What Human Food Did to Monkeys, p. 27
- Mr. Editon's Brain-Meter, p. 28
- Movie Censorship in Japan, p. 29
- French Tribute to American Art Taste, p. 30
- Connecticut Documents Go Home, p. 31
- Denying Germany's Claims to Shakespeare, p. 31
- The Chinese Famine Half Relieved, p. 32
- The Bible Test at Harvard, p. 33
- Our Religious Criminals, p. 34
- To Heal the Sick by Wireless, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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June 4, 1921 Issue = 36 Articles- Disruptive Forces Within the Entente, pp. 11-12
- To Root Out Waste at Washington, pp. 13-14
- The Railroads' Ruinous Rivals, p. 15
- Losing Our Grip on World Trade, pp. 16-17
- Why Retail Prices Are Not Lower, p. 18
- Governor Dorsey Stirs Up Georgia, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Lenine's "Strategic Retreat", p. 21
- The German Masonic "Grasp", p. 22
- Debut of the "Little Entente", p. 22
- General Wood's Philippine Mission, p. 23
- Menace of Italian Revolution, p. 24
- The Motorless Flier, p. 25
- Safety with Screw-Drivers, p. 26
- Medical Uses of Radium, p. 26
- Getting Back at Einstein, p. 26
- Prices and Births, p. 27
- Building-Collapse from Traffic-Vibration, p. 27
- Secret of Speeding Up Life Discovered, p. 28
- Hand-Work for the Brain-Sick, p. 28
- The Jerkless Train, p. 29
- Hampden's Shakespearian Gallery, pp. 30-31
- Letting the Poet Live, p. 32
- Goethe's House Neglected, p. 32
- The Contrite Blunderer, p. 33
- A Gild for Musicians, p. 33
- Disarmament Put Up to the Church, p. 34
- Education Emptying the Harem, p. 35
- Thirty Millions in the Sunday-Schools, p. 36
- No American Envoy to the Vatican, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-57
- Vacation Trips and Playgrounds, pp. 58-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-87
- Current Events, pp. 88-89
- The Spice of Life, p. 90
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June 11, 1921 Issue = 41 Articles- Disarmament Winning at Washington, pp. 7-9
- Japan to Give Up Shantung, p. 10
- Unmuzzling the Press, p. 11
- Why Alaska Is Losing Population, p. 12
- Slamming the Doors of Commerce, p. 13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- Dark Days in Sunny Spain, pp. 15-16
- "Let's See America First", p. 17
- Fascisti vs. Bolsheviki in Italy, p. 17
- Election Portents in Ireland, p. 18
- Why America Doesn't Need Ships, p. 19
- Living on the Highway to Save Rent, p. 20
- What to Do for Nerves, p. 21
- How a Fire-hose Burned, p. 21
- A House Built of Paper, p. 22
- Doubts about Mine Power-plants, p. 22
- Is the Human Race Petering Out?, p. 23
- England's Great Liberal Newspaper, p. 24
- Napoleon as an Artist in War, p. 25
- Not to Be "Soaked with Shaw", p. 26
- An Etcher at Thirteen, p. 26
- Eastern Europe "Dying at the Top", p. 27
- Duse's Return, p. 27
- America Called to Spiritual Leadership, p. 28
- The Reproach of the Runaway Girl, p. 29
- Goats in the Sheepfold, p. 30
- A "Brown Christianity" in India, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-45
- How Should a United States Ambassador Live?, pp. 46-47
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Out of the War's Turmoil, pp. 48-53 - 1 Review- A Poor Wise Man by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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A Legacy of the Borgias, pp. 54-56 - 1 Review- The Grey Room by Eden Phillpotts
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The Woman Who Didn't, p. 57 - 1 Review- The Brimming Cup by Dorothy Canfield
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Shifting Sands, p. 58 - 1 Review- The Sand Doctor by Arnold Mulder
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War Whirligig With Hearts, pp. 58-59 - 1 Review- The Kingdom Round the Corner by Coningsby Dawson
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Life of a Tragic Bride, pp. 60-61 - 1 Review- The Tragic Bride by Francis Brett Young
- Science and Invention, pp. 62-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-75
- Current Events, pp. 76-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 78
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June 18, 1921 Issue = 34 Articles- Mob Fury and Race Hatred as a National Danger, pp. 7-9
- "Harveyized" Diplomacy, pp. 10-11
- Haiti Charges Us with Misrule, pp. 12-13
- Huge National Loss from Waste, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Constantinople the Russo-Turkish Goal, p. 16
- Election Scandals in China, p. 17
- Bolshevism's Fatal Defect, p. 18
- Chinese Fears of a Pacific War, p. 19
- A British Call for Radicalism, p. 20
- Wax Worth Millions from Weeds, p. 21
- Dynamiting an Island, p. 22
- Anthrax in Shaving-Brushes, p. 22
- Rustless Steel, p. 23
- Disease in Art, p. 23
- A Hen That Changed Color, p. 24
- When and When Not to Be a Doctor, p. 24
- Why Dogs Chase Things, p. 25
- Curiosities of Scent, p. 25
- The French Chef in the Royal Academy, p. 26
- The Jangled Nerves of Art, p. 27
- "Charlie on Avon", p. 28
- Abbott Thayer "Father of Camouflage", p. 29
- The Church and "Social Revolution", p. 30
- To End War by Teaching Love, p. 31
- Europe's Christian Labor Movement, p. 32
- Our Joyous Charity Stumps Britain, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-50
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 51-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 70
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June 25, 1921 Issue = 35 Articles- Sinn Fein and the Admiral, pp. 7-9
- German Justice, p. 10
- Fire Insurance "Hits the Trail", p. 11
- To Rescue Our Merchant Fleet, pp. 12-13
- A United States of Central America, p. 14
- The Rhine's "Black Horror" Faded, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- The Ever-Ready Hapsburgs, pp. 16-17
- "Hands Off" to Irish-Americans, p. 18
- China's Ramshackle Republic, p. 18
- Labor Conflicts in Scandinavia, p. 19
- Improved Tanks for the Next War, p. 20
- What "Cloudbursts" Are, p. 21
- Damming Water with Water, p. 21
- Potato Flour a New American Industry, p. 22
- A Country without Wood, p. 23
- Poetry Through an Engineer's Eye, p. 23
- Turning the Art World Back to Ingres, p. 24
- Unwelcome Americanisms, p. 25
- Kreisler Ending the War, p. 25
- Proving the Painters Insane, p. 26
- Mr. Hackett's Triumph in Paris, p. 27
- Unnecessary Happy Endings, p. 27
- Turks to Rebuild Mosques with Armenian Skulls, p. 28
- "The High Road" to a Healthier Womanhood, p. 29
- How Canton Got Rid of Gambling, p. 29
- For Pocket Disarmament, p. 30
- "Play-Work" That Trains Citizens, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-47
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 48-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-68
- The Spice of Life, p. 69
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 70
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1921 = 13 Issues, 430 Articles-
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July 2, 1921 Issue = 31 Articles- What the Anglo-Japanese Alliance Means to Us, pp. 11-13
- The "Farmers' Party" in Congress, p. 14
- Philippine Bankruptcy, p. 15
- Uncle Sam to Control the Packers, p. 16
- The Thompson Defeat in Chicago, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- To Clear Pacific War-Mists, p. 19
- Britain's Oil-Burning Navy, p. 20
- "Lovely Smyrna" the War-Prize, p. 21
- A "Trade Siege" of Soviet Russia, pp. 21-22
- He Finds Uses for "Useless" Things, p. 23
- Optical Illusion in Art, p. 24
- The World's Longest Tunnel, p. 25
- Farewell to the Woman Conductor, p. 26
- Reasons for Taxing Alcohol, p. 26
- Is Our Literature "Strangled with a Petticoat"?, p. 27
- Mrs. Whitney's Sculptures Winning Europe, p. 28
- Opera Growing Old, p. 29
- Accounting for Our Comedies, p. 30
- "I Was Naked and Ye Clothed Me", pp. 31-32
- Russia's Refugee Army, p. 33
- A Dramatized Sermon on Divorce, p. 33
- The Untaught Commandments, p. 34
- Ober-Ammergau Comes Back, p. 34
- City Mothers of Los Angeles, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-47
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 48-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-57
- Current Events, pp. 58-61
- The Spice of life, p. 62
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July 9, 1921 Issue = 32 Articles- The Americanism of American Labor, pp. 5-6
- The Farmer-Labor Flirtation, p. 7
- Census Discoveries About Us, p. 8
- Constantine Left Out in the Heat, p. 9
- If the Soldier Gets His Bonus, pp. 10-11
- The Renters' Revolt, p. 12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- Peace Starts New Squabbles in Upper Silesia, p. 14
- German Guilt Dawning on Sweden, p. 15
- Hard Feelings in the Holy Land, p. 16
- French Mistrust of Britain, p. 17
- Greece's Home Troubles, p. 18
- Corn From Grass in Eighteen Years, p. 19
- Saving Lives by Teaching Safety, p. 20
- Too Many Dam Failures, p. 21
- American-Grown Egyptian Dates, p. 22
- "Broadcast" Wireless for All, p. 22
- Significant Sandwiches, p. 23
- Our Prophet Unhonored in Art, p. 24
- Newspaper Blunders, p. 25
- Fears of More Laureates, p. 25
- Huge Cost of Our Free Schools, p. 26
- Ideal School Histories, p. 27
- The Zionist Split, p. 28
- End of the Chinese Famine, p. 29
- How Marriage Can Be Saved, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-45
- Investments and Finance, pp. 46-49
- Current Events, pp. 50-51
- The Spice of Life, pp. 52-53
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 54
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July 16, 1921 Issue = 33 Articles- Will the New Tariff Bring Better Times?, pp. 7-9
- Congress Drier Than Ever, p. 10
- British Coal-Miners to Get 83 Per Cent. of Profits, p. 11
- The Peace of Raritan---and After, p. 12
- Chief Justice Taft, p. 13
- The Man with the Ax, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- If the Afghans Invaded India, p. 16
- Holland-American Oil Friction, p. 17
- England's Divorce Rush, p. 18
- Japan and Filipino Independence, p. 19
- "Welfare Work" That Disgruntles the Worker, p. 20
- Diagnosis by Wireless, p. 21
- The Dreams of the Blind, p. 21
- Rice-Planting by Guitar, p. 22
- Are We Ready for Wholesale Murder?, p. 22
- No Danger in Being X-Rayed, p. 23
- Fight between Moss and an Egg, p. 23
- China's New Cultural Upheaval, p. 24
- Seville Repudiates "Carmen", p. 25
- A Neglected American Classic, p. 26
- Pulitzer Prizes Picked to Pieces, p. 26
- Fistics and Esthetics, p. 27
- The "Better-Baby" Bill, p. 28
- A Sky-Scraper Church for the Chicago "Loop", p. 29
- France's Voice at the Vatican, p. 29
- Why Young Men Shun the Pulpit, pp. 30-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-43
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 44-53
- Investments and Finance, pp. 54-57
- Current Events, pp. 58-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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July 23, 1921 Issue = 36 Articles- Disarmament in Sight, pp. 5-7
- The Hughes Foot in the Door, p. 8
- Ireland's Better Day, pp. 8-9
- The High Cost of Dyeing, p. 10
- Acquittals That Convict Germany, p. 11
- Uncle Sam to Coax a Billion from the People's Stockings, p. 12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- The Greco-Turk Tangle Involving the Entente, p. 14
- Coquettish Argentina, p. 15
- Real-Estate Booms in New Europe, p. 16
- Awarding Territory by Geology, pp. 16-17
- Canada's Marvelous Half Century, p. 18
- Motorless Germans Return to Air-Gliding, p. 19
- Exploring Forests by Seaplane, p. 20
- The Elusive Questionnaire, p. 21
- More Light on the Mystery Towers, p. 21
- The Good and Bad in Us, p. 22
- Modern Cave-Dwellers, p. 22
- Blind Gardeners, p. 23
- Wood-Carving by Sand-Blast, p. 23
- Dante Dead Six Hundred Years, p. 24
- Are We Ruled by Ugliness, pp. 25-26
- England Gives Einstein a Relatively Warm Welcome, p. 27
- America the Most Religious Country on Earth, p. 28
- Progress Toward Church Union in Canada, p. 29
- Appalling Rate of Child Suicide, p. 29
- Joan's First American Church, p. 30
- Religion in Southern Schools, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-43
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Another Main Street, p. 44 - 1 Review- Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington
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The Princess's Pearls, pp. 44-47 - 1 Review- The Spirit of the Time by Robert Hichens
- Investments and Finance, pp. 48-51
- Current Events, pp. 52-53
- The Spice of Life, p. 54
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 54
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July 30, 1921 Issue = 29 Articles- What the Country Thinks of Shelving the Bonus, pp. 7-9
- Wisconin Where Women Are People, p. 10
- The Irish Triangle, pp. 10-11
- Snags in the Way of Disarmament, p. 12
- To Pacify the Pacific, pp. 13-14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- A Big Little Franco-German "Business Talk", p. 16
- Slamming the Door on Northcliffe, p. 17
- British Replies to Harvey, p. 18
- Non-Violence With a Punch, p. 19
- Dante as a Labor Leader, p. 20
- A Gigantic Bridge Over the Hudson, p. 21
- The "Wild" Pearl in Peril, p. 22
- The Corn-Cob's Rosy Future, p. 23
- A New Thing in the Sky, p. 24
- Fight Photos Sent 3000 Miles by Wire, p. 25
- A Great Caricaturist of Sport, p. 26
- Dying Culture in Russia, p. 27
- A Chance for Unknown Musicians, p. 28
- Some German Sighs Over France, pp. 28-29
- Zionism as a "Stupendous Fallacy", p. 30
- The "Carbuncle" of Boyle's Thirty Acres, p. 31
- How Belgium Was Kept Alive, p. 32
- Breaking the "Endless Chain of Prayer", pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-41
- Investments and Finance, pp. 42-43
- Current Events, pp. 44-45
- The Spice of Life, p. 46
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August 6, 1921 Issue = 33 Articles- Why Harding Takes the Helm, pp. 11-13
- Railroad Aid without New Taxes, p. 14
- Illinois's Indicted Governor, p. 15
- New Hope for the Disabled Veteran, p. 16
- The New Menace to Sea Power, pp. 16-17
- Lasker as a Lid-Lifter, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- France and England Fighting Into Harmony, pp. 20-21
- An Anglo-Yanko-Japanese Triangle, p. 22
- Chinese Eyes on the Philippines, p. 22
- Austria's Republic "Carries On", p. 23
- Coming: The "Troillibus", p. 24
- Papyrus Mills in Zululand, p. 25
- Golf by Machinery, p. 25
- Filters That Do Not Filter, p. 26
- Detection of False Handwriting, p. 26
- Automobile Death-Roll Increasing, p. 27
- Effect of Salt on Weeds, p. 27
- Hindu Ancestry of Uncle Remus, p. 28
- Notable Intellectual Advance of the Filipinos, p. 29
- George Washington in England, p. 30
- A German Slam at Our Literature, p. 31
- Millions Starving in Lenine's Paradise of Atheism, p. 32
- Neglect of the Church Janitor, p. 33
- The Necessity of Pistol-Toting, p. 33
- More Nurses vs. Better Nursing, p. 34
- The Pocket Testament League, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-49
- Investments and Finance, pp. 50-53
- Current Events, pp. 54-56
- The Spice of Life, pp. 57-58
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 59-60
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August 13, 1921 Issue = 34 Articles- The Third Horseman Rides in Russia, pp. 7-9
- Tackling the Tammany Tiger, p. 10
- What About That $10000000000?, p. 11
- What Japan Will Talk About, pp. 12-13
- Deporting Japanese in California, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Overrating the Pacific, p. 16
- Turkey Immune to Bolshevism, p. 17
- Anglo-French Friction in Swiss Eyes, p. 18
- Russian Workers Flee Bolshevism, p. 19
- A Ten-Mile Dam to Give Canada a New Climate, p. 20
- Air-Wharfs Wanted, p. 21
- The Future Status of Railroads, p. 21
- No More White Walls in Hospitals?, p. 22
- Motor-Boats of Airship Metal, p. 22
- Herbert Spencer on Immigration, p. 23
- Boil Your Spinach, p. 23
- Engineering Medal for a Governor, p. 23
- An Antidote to "Main Street", p. 24
- What Is Wrong with Our Education?, p. 25
- About "You All", p. 26
- Tolstoy's Family Under Bolshevism, p. 26
- The Japanese Comic Spirit, p. 27
- Strauss Bows Himself In, p. 27
- The Methodists on the Hills of Rome, p. 28
- The "Red" Vicar of Essex, p. 29
- Why People Are Bored by Sermons, p. 30
- Church Cooperation in Porto Rico, pp. 30-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-47
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 48-57
- Investments and Finance, pp. 58-59
- Current Events, pp. 60-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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August 20, 1921 Issue = 32 Articles- What Business Thinks of the Tariff, pp. 7-9
- Rum Ships That Pass in the Night, pp. 10-11
- Hoover's Plan to Provide More Homes, p. 12
- Making the "Black Sox" White Again, p. 13
- Knock-out Gas for the Mobs, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- What Greek Victory Means, pp. 16-17
- Bolshevism's Harvest of Famine, p. 18
- Paris Mediates on Jersey City, p. 18
- A South-African View of Race Inequality, p. 19
- Japan's Investments in China, p. 19
- To Abolish "China's Sorrow", p. 20
- Concrete Grain Elevators for Country Use, p. 21
- How Fast Do Birds Fly?, p. 22
- The Rat-Killer's Failure, p. 22
- Waiting to Be Up to Date, p. 22
- Our Healthy College Women, p. 22
- A New Era in Transportation, p. 23
- Caruso, p. 24
- School-Teachers of Two Continents, p. 25
- By a Scandinavian Search-Light, p. 26
- Reading for Business, p. 27
- "Selling" Religion, p. 28
- A Convertible Church, p. 29
- The Country Child's Handicap, p. 29
- "Dead Hands" in the Church, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-34
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 35-47
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 48-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-57
- Current Events, pp. 58-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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August 27, 1921 Issue = 31 Articles- To Lower Taxes by Spending Less, pp. 5-7
- The League of Nations' Biggest Job, p. 8
- Clashing Ultimatums in Ireland, p. 9
- Henry Ford Railroader, pp. 10-11
- The Reign of the Tar-Bucket, p. 12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- Scrapping the Treaty of Sevres, pp. 14-15
- Egypt's Rival Leaders, p. 16
- China at the Harding Conference, p. 17
- Spain's Moroccan "Disaster", p. 18
- America's New Super-Zeppelin, p. 19
- The Making of Linoleum, p. 20
- The Life of an Office-Building, p. 21
- More About Cloudbursts, p. 21
- Odd Uses of Cork, p. 22
- Is the Public Hostile to Science?, p. 22
- Hunting a Leprosy Cure, p. 23
- Saving Monticello, p. 24
- How Rebuild the Louvain Library?, p. 25
- The Theater in the South, p. 26
- Esthetics and Pugilism, p. 27
- Moral Precepts Carved in Stone, p. 28
- Spoiling the Home Brood, p. 29
- Accounting for the "Crime Wave", p. 30
- Division in Chinese Missions, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-39
- Investments and Finance, pp. 40-42
- Current Events, pp. 43-45
- The Spice of Life, p. 46
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 47
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September 3, 1921 Issue = 38 Articles- Hands Across Two Seas, pp. 9-10
- The Battleship Not So Obsolete, p. 11
- Our "Interference" in Panama, p. 12
- The Greatest Aerial Disaster, p. 13
- What Will Hoover Do to Russia?, pp. 14-15
- The Widening Bergdoll Scandal, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- If They Forget Russia, p. 18
- Fordney "Gloom" in Canada, p. 19
- Germany's New Field The Air, p. 20
- New Zealand's Drift to Cities, p. 20
- British Coal Copartnership, p. 21
- China's Brighter Side, p. 22
- The Moon not Dead After All?, p. 23
- Baths and Bathtubs, p. 24
- Nature's Noises, p. 25
- Several Kinds of Rhodium, p. 25
- Why Do We Die?, p. 26
- Children's Dreams, p. 26
- What is the Best Climate?, p. 27
- Busses Running on Rails, p. 27
- Flemish Primitive for the Metropolitan, p. 28
- The Classics a Remedy for Nationalism, p. 29
- To Improve on History Teaching, p. 29
- Writers of Rejected Manuscripts, p. 30
- Considering Our High Schools, p. 30
- Two Long Runs, p. 31
- The Church's Duty in the "World of Work", p. 32
- Dark Days for Japan's Newest Faith, p. 33
- Pittsburgh's Court of Morals, p. 33
- Germany Turning Toward Religion, p. 34
- Buying D.D.'s, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-45
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On Working With a Will, pp. 46-55 - 1 Review- Will-Power and Work by Jules Payot
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-58
- Current Events, pp. 59-62
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 63-64
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September 10, 1921 Issue = 34 Articles- Our Immediate Duty to Find Jobs for the Jobless, pp. 9-11
- A Peace of Disentanglement, pp. 12-13
- Beef Prices "Out of Joint", p. 14
- To Halt the Rum-Sleuth at the Door, pp. 14-15
- The Blame for West Virginia's War, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- The Peace That Germany Won, p. 18
- Our Interest in Shantung Not Wanted, p. 19
- Scandinavian Views of Disarmament, p. 20
- British Empire Losing Its Voice, p. 20
- British and American Ways in Samoa, p. 21
- Our Greatest Prehistoric Mounds in Danger, p. 22
- No Rainfall from Explosions, p. 23
- Automobile with Wireless Control, p. 23
- Must the Bathtub Go?, p. 24
- Are We Reverting to Fetishism?, p. 25
- Art and Business in Book-Jackets, p. 26
- Prize-Fighters in the Opera-House, p. 27
- Wrestling with the Piano, p. 27
- More Innocents Abroad, p. 28
- Caruso's Singing Apparatus, p. 29
- "Culture by Contact", p. 29
- Salvaging Industrial Cripples, p. 30
- Catholic Social Service for the Home, p. 31
- A Stitch in Tiem Saves Crime, p. 31
- The Law vs. the Gospel, p. 32
- Four "Immortalities" of the Church, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-49
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 50-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-64
- Current Events, pp. 65-68
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
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September 17, 1921 Issue = 38 Articles- Irish Peace in Sight, pp. 7-9
- King Cotton to the Rescue, p. 10
- Oil on the Mexican Waters, p. 11
- New York Soldier's Bonus Killed, p. 12
- "Subsidizing" the Farmer, pp. 13-14
- Are Rents Tottering?, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Kaiserism Seen Back of the Erzberger Murder, pp. 17-18
- German Manufactures Not So Good, p. 19
- Franco-German Friendship, p. 19
- Roumanian Perplexities, p. 20
- Ignorance of Foreign Affairs, p. 20
- Accidental Inventions, p. 21
- Those Queer Bird Students, p. 22
- A Silk Purse from a Sow's Ear, p. 22
- Moving a Mining Town to Get the Ore, p. 23
- The Cost of Speed, p. 23
- Origin of the Cream Separator, p. 24
- A Modern "Flying Dutchman", p. 24
- Wooden Fly-Wheels, p. 24
- How Flying-Fish Fly, p. 25
- A Pneumatic Roof, p. 25
- A "Sort of Pantheon" of American Artists, p. 26
- To See Old Paintings as if They Were New, p. 27
- Fairbanks Makes D'Artagnon into a French Cowboy, p. 28
- "Some Business", p. 29
- On Relaxing Methodist Rigors, p. 30
- The "Gloomy Dean" Hits "Teetotal Fanaticism", p. 31
- Against "Billboarding the Bible", p. 31
- Why the Knights Go into Italy, p. 32
- Our "Horrible" Church Buildings, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-49
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 50-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-66
- Current Events, pp. 67-70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 71
- The Spice of Life, pp. 71-72
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September 24, 1921 Issue = 29 Articles- Risk of Failure in the Arms Parley, pp. 7-9
- Is Business Turning the Corner?, pp. 10-11
- Six Months of Harding, p. 12
- Importance of Landis Wage Decision, pp. 13-14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Britain's Hope in the Washington Conference, p. 16
- Will "Tino" Enter Constantinople?, p. 17
- East vs. West in the Madras Riots, p. 18
- Turkish Lamentations, p. 19
- What Crumpled Up the ZR-2?, p. 20
- Poisoning with Food, p. 21
- Millions in Scientific Boxing, p. 22
- Physicians as Safe Chauffeurs, p. 23
- Minds Astray amid "Current Events", p. 24
- Out to Kill "Modernist" Pictures, p. 25
- Chicago's Boredom, p. 26
- The Newest and Oldest Art, p. 27
- November 11th as a Day of Prayer, p. 28
- Poverty and Missions in China, p. 29
- "Can the Church Stand Fire?", p. 29
- Blasphemy and Free Speech, p. 30
- Religion in the Mexican Constitution, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-41
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 42-47
- Investments and Finance, pp. 48-50
- Current Events, pp. 51-52
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 53
- The Spice of Life, p. 54
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1921 = 14 Issues, 444 Articles-
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October 1, 1921 Issue = 31 Articles- The Arms Parley and the League as Rivals, pp. 7-9
- Talking Ireland into Peace, pp. 10-11
- New Mexico as a Straw, p. 12
- Yankee Capital Invading Europe, p. 13
- The World's Unemployed, p. 14
- Our "3 per cent" Immigration Snarl, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Japanese Doubts of the Washington Conference, p. 17
- France Democratizing Syria, p. 18
- Grounds for an Irish-English Compromise, p. 19
- The Famine-Truce in Russia, p. 20
- How to Look Well in Glasses, p. 21
- Would Helium Have Saved ZR-2?, p. 22
- About Blood Pressure, p. 23
- Cookery in the Land of Straw Fuel, p. 24
- A New Way to Trap Forgers, p. 25
- Mascagni's New Democratic Opera, p. 26
- German Poets Turning to Politics, p. 27
- An Authors' Battle, p. 28
- The Best of Jazz, p. 29
- Opera in Mexico, p. 29
- Ku Klux Condemned by the Religious Press, p. 30
- To Christianize Business in England, p. 31
- Mother as a Movie Censor, p. 31
- Using the "Devil's Advocate", p. 32
- Church Unity Progress in Vermont, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 36-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-59
- Current Events, pp. 60-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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October 8, 1921 Issue = 30 Articles- Cost of Living Going Up Again, pp. 9-11
- Still Republican Weather, p. 12
- Why the League Marks Time, pp. 12-13
- The Tax Bill as a Bitter Pill, pp. 14-15
- The League's Court Started, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Soviet Skeptics and "Capitalist" Relief, pp. 18-19
- Britain's "Colonial Revolution", p. 20
- Russia Faced by a Baltic Union, p. 20
- British View of Irish Reluctance, p. 21
- A Neglected Fruit Tree, p. 22
- Are Our Wives Healthy and Happy?, p. 23
- New Wrinkles in Electric Signs, p. 24
- Uncle Sam's Success with Reindeer, p. 25
- Charlie Chaplin's Art Dissected, p. 26
- Chautauqua in a Nutshell, p. 27
- Grasso and the Italian Theater, p. 28
- Colleges for Silk Shirts, p. 29
- Our Lawless Age, p. 30
- The Shepherd and the Wolves, p. 31
- "A House of Happiness" for the Great White Way, p. 31
- How Not to Train Preachers, p. 32
- A Salvation Army Report on Prohibition, p. 32
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The Real Story of Jutland, pp. 33-37 - 2 Reviews- What Happened at Jutland by C.C. Gill
- A True Account of the Battle of Jutland by Thomas G. Frothingham
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-69
- Investments and Finance, pp. 70-75
- Current Events, pp. 76-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 78
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October 15, 1921 Issue = 33 Articles- Nation-Wide "First-Aid" for the Jobless, pp. 5-7
- New York's Answer to the Transit Puzzle, p. 8
- Chief Problem of the Conference, pp. 9-10
- Early Tints of the Business Dawn, p. 11
- Porosity of Prohibition, pp. 12-13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- Britain's "Dangerous Poor", p. 15
- German Mark "Frightfulness", p. 16
- Does India Know What It Wants?, p. 17
- Germany After Russian Trade, p. 18
- A Defense of Oleomargarin, p. 19
- Fishways for Salmon, p. 20
- A New Sort of Hospital, p. 20
- Building a Bridge in Ten Days, p. 21
- Tear Bombs for Mobs and Bandits, p. 22
- How Children Grow, p. 22
- X-Rays Growing More Powerful, p. 23
- Standing Up for American Art, p. 24
- What Central Europe Reads, p. 25
- Finger-Prints to Settle Art Disputes, p. 26
- Pepys Street, p. 27
- Time to Clean Up Movie Morals, p. 28
- The Passing of the Birch, p. 29
- The Church's Big Chance, p. 29
- Squabbling Sects in Liberia, p. 30
- Protestant Neglect of the Sick, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-43
- Motoring and Aviation, pp. 44-53
- Investments and Finance, pp. 54-58
- Current Events, pp. 59-60
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 61-62
- The Spice of Life, pp. 63-64
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October 22, 1921 Issue = 33 Articles- France to Disarm If---, pp. 5-7
- How the Falling Mark Hits America, p. 8
- Favoring Our Ships at Panama, p. 9
- Nineteen Big Rail Systems, p. 10
- Central America's Three-in-One, p. 11
- North Dakota's Political Twister, pp. 12-13
- Topics in Brief, p. 14
- Britain's Two Million "Surplus Women", p. 15
- "Must Austria Die?", p. 16
- Unemployment a World Condition, p. 17
- Russia in Transformation, p. 18
- Hitch Your Engine to a Volcano, p. 19
- Cleaning Up the Oil Camps, p. 20
- Recreational Defects of the Movies, p. 20
- Power at a Million Volts, p. 21
- Motoring and Typhoid, p. 22
- Time to Fight the Plague, p. 22
- To Resurrect the Old Wooden Car, p. 23
- More Suicides---Why?, p. 23
- Clemenceau and His Poilus Eternalized in Stone, p. 24
- A Diminishing Poet, p. 25
- What Children Laught At, p. 26
- David Bispham, p. 27
- Why so Many Pulpits Are Empty, p. 28
- The Czech Break from Rome, p. 29
- Christianity's Advance in Japan, p. 30
- Armenia a Vast Orphan Asylum, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-47
- Investments and Finance, pp. 48-50
- Current Events, pp. 51-53
- The Spice of Life, p. 54
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 55-56
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October 29, 1921 Issue = 35 Articles- Are Rail Pay and Rates Blockading Good Times?, pp. 7-10
- Density of Our Population, p. 11
- Disarmament Not To Be Overdone, p. 12
- The Right to Criticize Chicago, p. 13
- On the Job to Make More Jobs, pp. 14-15
- Silesian Riches Given to Poland, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Franco-German Team-Work Amid the Ruins, p. 18
- Famine Testing Lenine, p. 19
- The Greco-Turk Tug-of-War, p. 20
- Geography of China's Politics, p. 21
- Is the Panama Canal Too Small?, p. 22
- To Treat Railway Cars More Gentley, p. 23
- Dangers of Some Common Things, p. 23
- Getting Ready for Next Time at Pueblo, p. 24
- Seeing the Earth Move, p. 24
- Selling Land with Air Views, p. 25
- Coloring Oranges Orange, p. 25
- America's Love for Dante To-Day and Yesterday, p. 26
- More Books and Less Bread for Devastated France, p. 27
- Half-Price for Half-Length Art, p. 28
- Our Resentment of Criticism, p. 29
- The Procession to the Vatican, p. 30
- The Church's Return to Drama, p. 31
- To Put the Bible in the Schools by Court Order, p. 32
- Claptrap in the Pulpit, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- National American Speech Week, pp. 36-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-42
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The Break-Up of England, pp. 43-45 - 1 Review- To Let by John Galsworthy
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Matrimonial Misfits, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Brass by Charles G. Norris
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Hall Caine's Moralizing and Melodrama, pp. 48-49 - 1 Review- The Master of Man by Hall Caine
- Investments and Finance, pp. 50-51
- Current Events, pp. 52-53
- The Spice of Life, pp. 54-56
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November 5, 1921 Issue = 33 Articles- Mr. Harding's British-American "Doctrine", pp. 5-6
- The Forlorn Hapsburg Hope, p. 7
- Railway Wage Facts, p. 8
- The Anarchists and the Ambassador, p. 9
- A Close-Up of Unemployment, pp. 10-11
- Topics in Brief, p. 12
- Must Uncle Sam Forgive His Debtors?, p. 13
- Chinese Labor Organizing, p. 14
- Peril of "Empty Australia", p. 15
- "Unearned" Wealth to Relieve the Jobless, p. 16
- Japan's "Official" Propaganda, p. 16
- A Plan to Give Each Man a Job to Fit His Brains, p. 17
- Improbability of Life on the Planets, p. 18
- Tracking Criminals by Their Pores, p. 19
- Woman's Friend the Corset, p. 20
- Hunting Seals from the Air, p. 20
- Must the World Die of Thirst?, p. 21
- How Nature Swats the Fly, p. 21
- The "Blue Boy" and the "Tragic Muse" for America, p. 22
- The Music Assembler, p. 23
- Actors Bilking Shakespeare, p. 23
- Dull Teaching of History, p. 24
- Forgetting How to Read, p. 25
- The Dispute over the Holy Land, p. 26
- Protestant Growth in France, p. 27
- Religion Rising above Genesis, p. 28
- A Drive to Recruit Catholic Youth, pp. 28-29
- Current Poetry, pp. 30-31
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 32-41
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New Books for Young Folks, pp. 42-57 - 42 Reviews- Metipome's Hostage by Ralph Henry Barbour
- A Dutch Boy Fifty Years After by Edward Bok and John Louis Haney
- Picture Stories from the Great Artists by Mary R. Cady and Julia M. Dewey
- Hero-Tales of Ireland by Jeremiah Curtin
- Everychild by Louis Dodge
- The War Trail by Elmer Russell Gregor
- Fairy Tales and Stories by Hans Christian Andersen by Signe Toksvig and Hans Christian Andersen
- The Golden West Boys: "Injun" and Whitey by William S. Hart
- The Strange Adventures of a Pebble by Hallam Hawksworth
- The Star People by Gaylord Johnson
- Days of the Discoverers by L. Lamprey
- How It Came About Stories by Frank B. Linderman
- The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories by Franklin K. Mathiews
- Stories of American Inventions by Inez N. McFee
- The Boy Explorers in Darkest New Guinea by Warren H. Miller
- The Circus Comes to Town by Lebbeus Mitchell
- Breezes by Lucy Gibbons Morse
- A Treasury of Plays for Children by Montrose J. Moses
- Jim and Peggy at Meadowbrook Farm by Walter Collins O'Kane
- The Puritan Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins
- Lazy Matilda, and Other Tales by Katharine Pyle
- Girls of Highland Hall by Carroll Watson Rankin
- The Arabian Nights Entertainments by Louis Rhead
- The Children's Garland of Verse by Grace Rhys
- The Scottish Chiefs by Jane Foster, Kate Douglas Wiggin, and Nora Archibald Smith, ...
- The Little Man with One Shoe by Margery Bailey
- The Thankful Spicers by Agnes Mary Brownell
- The Elephant God by Gordon Casserly
- Puss-in-Boots, Jr., and the Good Gray Horse by David Cory
- Bolivar Brown by Bide Dudley
- Welsh Fairy Tales by William Elliot Griffis
- Boy Hunters in Demerara by George Inness Hartley
- Their Friendly Enemy by Gardner Hunting
- Catty Atkins, Riverman by Clarence Budington Kelland
- The Donovan Chance by Francis Lynde
- A Treasury of Flower Stories by Inez N. McFee
- In the Tiger's Lair by Leo E. Miller
- The Castaways of Banda Sea by Warren H. Miller
- Adele Doring at Boarding-School by Grace May North
- The Dragon's Secret by Augusta Huiell Seaman
- Laramie Holds the Range by Frank H. Spearman
- Brother Eskimo by Alan Sullivan
- Investments and Finance, pp. 58-59
- Current Events, pp. 60-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
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November 12, 1921 Issue = 22 Articles- Problems To Be Attacked by the Conference, pp. 7-9
- Map of the Pacific Ocean, pp. 10-11
- The Navies of the World---To-day and To-morrow, pp. 12-13
- Six Million Men under Arms To-day, pp. 14-15
- Disarmament in Dollars and Cents, pp. 16-17
- Cost of the World War in Blood and Gold, pp. 18-19
- Press of the World on the Arms Congress, pp. 20-23
- World Leaders on Disarmament, p. 24
- A Catechism of the Conference, pp. 25-27
- Aerial Navies and Armies of Chemists, p. 28
- American Army Discipline as Spiritual Murder, pp. 29-30
- "Living Appeals" for Disarmament, p. 31
- Peace Crusade Uniting the Creeds, pp. 32-34
- War and the Poets, pp. 35-36
- Who's Who at the Conference, pp. 37-43
- Former Conferences That Failed---and Succeeded, pp. 44-51
- A Japanese Admiral on Japan's "Navalism", pp. 52-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-73
- Current Events, pp. 74-75
- The Spice of Life, p. 76
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 77
- Peace Parley Pointers, p. 78
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November 19, 1921 Issue = 35 Articles- The Negro's Status Declared by the President, pp. 7-9
- North Dakota's "Recall" Puzzle, p. 10
- Japan's Commoner-Premier Killed by an Assassin, p. 11
- Hylan's Hold on New York, p. 12
- John Barleycorn M.D., p. 13
- Doubts about the Soviet Debt Offer, pp. 14-15
- Topics in Brief, p. 16
- Russia's Stake at Washington, p. 17
- Need of Anglo-French Teamwork, p. 18
- Englishwomen's Chances in the Dominions, p. 19
- "Temperance Reform" in Britain, p. 20
- A New Phase in Greek Affairs, p. 20
- Air-Tight Butter and Ice-Cream, p. 21
- Mosaic Maps by Air-Photography, p. 22
- Our Shrinking Families, p. 22
- A Movie Volcano, p. 23
- Chewing-Gum Foiled Again, p. 23
- A Machine That Builds a Tunnel, p. 24
- Trees That Tell Where Oil Is Not, p. 25
- Two Germany Concerts, p. 26
- Shaw's Political Pessimism, p. 27
- Where Are Our Rogers Groups?, p. 28
- Changing the American Note in Music, p. 29
- Colleges for Disarmament, p. 29
- The "Enslavement" of the Steel Strikers, p. 30
- The Faults of Philanthropy, p. 31
- No "Murder" in the Cotton Mills, p. 32
- The Clergy's Need of Critics, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-37
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 38-51
- Sports and Athletics, pp. 52-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-68
- Current Events, p. 69
- The Spice of Life, p. 70
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 70
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November 26, 1921 Issue = 31 Articles- Will the Destruction of Warships Destroy War?, pp. 7-9
- British and Japanese Opinion, p. 10
- China's "Declaration of Independence", p. 11
- Burning Corn While Nations Starve, p. 12
- A Grim Disarmament Argument, p. 13
- Alliances Vetoed by Harvey, pp. 14-15
- Senator Watson's Serious Charges, p. 16
- Topics in Brief, p. 17
- Why the German Mark Worries France, pp. 18-19
- A Japanese Plea for Publicity, p. 20
- Canada's Americanization, p. 20
- Brazil's Penalties of Peace, p. 21
- Our Germ-Laden Money, p. 22
- An Electric Fish Barrage, p. 23
- Life-Saving with Photographs, p. 24
- Trackless Trolley in New York, p. 25
- Sargent's Repudiation of "Modern" Art, p. 26
- Rescuing History from Mr. Ford, p. 27
- How Our Films Misrepresent America Abroad, p. 28
- The Saviors of Conversation, p. 29
- Protestantism's Great Opportunity, p. 30
- Insuring the Minister, p. 31
- Lighting the Wasted Windows, p. 31
- Christian Reunion Still a Dream, p. 32
- New Hardships for the Child, pp. 32-34
- Verse to the Unknown Soldier, pp. 35-39
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 40-53
- Investments and Finance, pp. 54-59
- Current Events, pp. 60-62
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 63
- The Spice of Life, pp. 63-64
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December 3, 1921 Issue = 37 Articles- What Japan Wants, pp. 5-7
- Why the Armies Cannot Disarm, pp. 8-10
- Our Gain and Loss in Population, p. 11
- To Educate the Next Generation Against War, pp. 12-13
- Steel and Disarmament, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Mr. Balfour's "Submarine Attack", p. 16
- Shantung as China's "Big Stick", p. 17
- A Dutch Plea for Yellow Expansion, p. 18
- Constantinople as a Free City, p. 19
- Films That Talk, p. 20
- Giving a Building a Bath, p. 21
- Diamond-cutting by Machine, p. 22
- How Germs Get Used to Antiseptics, p. 22
- Medical Science Prolonging Life, p. 23
- Do Mountains Float?, p. 23
- Growing-Pains of Our Literature, p. 24
- No Nobel Prize for American Pens, p. 25
- "Let Us All Sing the Last Verse", p. 26
- Making a Target of the Audience, p. 27
- Abolishing College Exams, p. 27
- Asia Watching Christianity at the Conference, p. 28
- Russia's New Religion, p. 29
- Sports as a Religious Factor, p. 29
- Protestantism Growing in Mexico, p. 30
- Casting Out Devils, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-39
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The Amorist in Spite of Himself, p. 40 - 1 Review- The Black Diamond by Francis Brett Young
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Pursued by One's Past, pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- The Borough Treasurer by J.S. Fletcher
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Is War a Biological Necessity?, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- The Folly of Nations by Frederick Palmer
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The Pathetic Egoist, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- Mr. Waddington of Wyck by May Sinclair
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A Long Winter, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- If Winter Comes by A.S.M. Hutchinson
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A Rival of Thomas Hardy, p. 48 - 1 Review- Orphan Dinah by Eden Phillpotts
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Education for the Next Generation, pp. 49-59 - 1 Review- The Wasted Generation by Owen Johnson
- The Spice of Life, p. 60
- Current Events, pp. 61-64
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December 10, 1921 Issue = 31 Articles- What the Harding Plan Means to the League, pp. 5-6
- Philippine Independence Put Off, p. 7
- A "Makeshift" Tax Law, pp. 8-9
- How to Keep Europe Going, p. 10
- A Blow at the Building Combine, p. 11
- The Row in Porto Rico, p. 12
- Topics in Brief, p. 13
- Lord Curzon's "Plain Words" to France, pp. 14-15
- German Militarism in British Eyes, p. 16
- Socialists and Laborites in Italy, p. 17
- Norway's Fourteen Per Cent Prohibition, p. 17
- To Make Manhattan Island Six Miles Longer, p. 18
- The Monotony of Perfect Timing, p. 19
- Rain and Rainmakers, p. 19
- The World's Biggest Radio Station, p. 20
- Why Highways "Blow Up", p. 21
- Hens in Graphic Formations, p. 21
- How Long Children Should Sleep, p. 21
- Christine Nilsson, p. 22
- Art in the Hinterland, p. 23
- Painting with Light, pp. 23-24
- Bolshevism Fatal to Science, p. 25
- Stripping the Dead to Clothe the Living, p. 26
- When Preachers Work and Workers Preach, p. 27
- Saving Children by Slavery, pp. 28-30
- Current Poetry, pp. 31-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-43
- Birds Beasts and Trees, pp. 44-57
- Investments and Finance, pp. 58-59
- The Spice of Life, pp. 60-61
- Current Events, p. 62
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December 17, 1921 Issue = 31 Articles- The Irish Free State, pp. 5-8
- Two Billions Saved the Taxpayers, pp. 9-10
- To Help Germany to Pay Up, pp. 11-12
- What China Wants, pp. 13-14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Scrapping the Anglo-Japanese Treaty, p. 16
- Ruin of Russian Cooperatives, p. 17
- Wall Street and Australia, p. 18
- Poland's New Ally, p. 19
- General Smuts's Criticism of the Conference, p. 19
- Myriad New Uses for Corn, p. 20
- Uses of the Corn-Cob, p. 21
- Who Invented the Aeroplane?, p. 21
- Soaps That Fade Dyes, p. 22
- The World's Tiniest Railroad, p. 22
- "Milk" from Rice, p. 23
- Rise of a New Operatic Star, p. 24
- British Defense of Artemus Ward, p. 25
- Our Disappointing Youngsters, p. 26
- The Ills of Wells, pp. 26-27
- Prohibition Under the Fire of Ridicule, p. 28
- The Need for Personal Disarmament, p. 29
- Homes Better than Orphan Asylums, p. 29
- A Girls' Investment in Themselves, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 34-41
- Winter Travel and Playgrounds, pp. 42-57
- Investments and Finance, pp. 58-59
- Current Events, pp. 60-61
- The Spice of Life, p. 62
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 62
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December 24, 1921 Issue = 30 Articles- Workability of the Four-Power Peace Pact, pp. 5-7
- "Viper" Weapons, pp. 8-9
- The Farm Bloc---a Peril or a Hope?, p. 10
- The Railroads' Christmas Carol, pp. 11-12
- The Battle of Packingtown, pp. 13-14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- America's New Triumph, p. 16
- Mexico's Era of Reconstruction, p. 17
- A French View of Greek Gloom, p. 18
- Russia's New Bourgeoisie, p. 19
- A Warning Against Eye-Glasses, p. 20
- Plant Indications of Oil, p. 21
- An Eat-as-You-Go Lunch Room, p. 21
- Changing Our Medical Superstitions, p. 22
- Accidents Due to Fatigue, p. 22
- Why and When Watch-Springs Break, p. 23
- Shakespeare Recreated by a Woman, p. 24
- Chicago's Unlettered State, p. 25
- France's Greatest Living Composer, pp. 25-26
- Kitchener's Death in the Movies, p. 27
- Christmas as a Day of Prayer for Disarmament, p. 28
- Changing Women Into Human Beings, p. 29
- Crime Decreasing in England, p. 30
- The Glitter of Bahaism, p. 30
- Current Poetry, p. 31
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 32-35
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Notable Books of the Season, pp. 36-41 - 24 Reviews- Edwin Austin Abbey, Royal Academician by E.V. Lucas
- From Private to Field-Marshal by William Robert Robertson
- Fifty Years a Journalist by Melville E. Stone, LL.D.
- Woodrow Wilson As I Know Him by Joseph P. Tumulty
- With Beatty in the North Sea by Filson Young
- Potomac Landings by Paul Wilstach
- The Passing of the Old West by Hal G. Evarts
- More That Must Be Told by Philip Gibbs
- Roosevelt, the Happy Warrior by Bradley Gilman
- Variations by James Huneker
- The Tony Sarg Marionette Book by Frederick John McIsaac and Anne Stoddard
- Plays of Edmond Rostand by Henderson Daingerfield Norman
- My Brother, Theodore Roosevelt by Corinne Roosevelt Robinson
- Collected Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- The Mind in the Making by James Harvey Robinson
- Roosevelt in the Bad Lands by Hermann Hagedorn and Theodore Roosevelt
- The Romance of Business by W. Cameron Forbes
- Quentin Roosevelt: A Sketch with Letters by Kermit Roosevelt and Quentin Roosevelt
- The Street of Faces by Charles Vince
- Book of Insects by Jean-Henri Fabre
- The Sport of Our Ancestors by Lord Willoughby de Broke
- The Beggar's Opera by John Gay
- The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman by Emory Holloway and Walt Whitman
- Memories and Notes of Persons and Places, 1852-1912 by Sidney Colvin
- Current Events, pp. 42-43
- Investments and Finance, pp. 44-45
- The Spice of Life, pp. 46-48
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December 31, 1921 Issue = 32 Articles- What We Will Do If France Is Attacked Again, pp. 5-8
- What the 5-5-3 Victory Means, pp. 9-10
- A Federal Bill to Halt Lynching, pp. 11-12
- $20000000 to Send Food to Russia, p. 13
- The Kansas Industrial Snag, p. 14
- Topics in Brief, p. 15
- Canada's Liberal Landslide, p. 16
- The Tragic Paradox of Russia, p. 17
- Italian Parties Finding Themselves, p. 18
- Third Year of the German Republic, p. 19
- Houses Made of Straw, p. 20
- What Is the Matter with the Moon?, p. 21
- Cost of Private Transportation, p. 21
- Assassination with Germs, p. 21
- Alaska's Glacier Highway, p. 22
- Hypodermic Preservation of Wood, p. 22
- Mystery of the Sun's Heat, p. 23
- Chaliapin---Another Thrill, p. 24
- Heifetz Playing for Helen Keller, p. 25
- To-day's Spirit in Novel and Play, p. 25
- Are Our School Histories Now too Pro-British?, p. 26
- Macbeth Again in a Single Scene, p. 27
- A Dwindling Crop of Bad Boys, p. 28
- Disarming Religious "Jingoes", p. 29
- Catholic Revival in France, p. 29
- Saving Sailors from Moral Shipwreck, p. 30
- Current Poetry, p. 31
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 32-41
- Investments and Finance, pp. 42-43
- Current Events, pp. 44-46
- The Spice of Life, p. 47
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 47-48
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Issues of 1922 = 39 Issues, 1,504 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 39 Issues, 1,309 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 52 Issues, 1,768 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 52 Issues, 1,703 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 39 Issues, 1,270 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 53 Issues, 1,711 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 34 Issues, 1,176 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 52 Issues, 1,998 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 415 Issues, 14,790 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 51 Issues, 1,897 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 52 Issues, 1,662 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 53 Issues, 2,232 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 52 Issues, 2,083 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 52 Issues, 2,360 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 52 Issues, 2,313 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 52 Issues, 1,366 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 50 Issues, 868 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 1 Issue, 9 Articles