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September 27, 1919 Issue - 33 ArticlesTopics of the Day
- The Policeman's Right to Strike, pp. 7-8
- Our "Militaristic Peril", p. 9
- Pershing's Warning to the Legion, p. 10
- D'Annunzio in Fiume, p. 11
- The Bullitt "Bomb", p. 12
- Misgivings Regarding the Austrian Treaty, pp. 13-14
Foreign Comment
- England's "Iron Heel" on Ireland, p. 15
- America's Shock to Greece, p. 16
- Chinese Women in Politics, p. 17
- German Workers a Peril to France, p. 18
Science and Invention
- Wood Stronger Than Steel, p. 19
- Putting Out a Burning Oil-Tank, p. 20
- "I Need Production; Not Wool", p. 21
- Wheels to Fit Any Gage, p. 21
- Tired Metals, p. 22
- A New Steam Automobile, p. 23
- Infection in Bristles, p. 23
Letters and Art
- American Toll of British Pictures, p. 24
- Why Tagore Is No Longer "Sir", p. 25
- Oxford Bolshevism, p. 25
- Our Immortal "Nick Carter", p. 26
- More "Intellectuals" to Save Us, p. 26
- Anatole France Against Militaristic Education, p. 27
Religion and Social Service
- Mexican Missions Endangered by Intervention, p. 28
- Phonograph Pastors, p. 28
- Methodists in Japan, p. 29
- If the Ministers Went on Strike, p. 29
- A Self-Help Mission-Field, pp. 30-32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 34-35
- Education in Americanism, pp. 36-38
Magyars in the United States
- Miscellaneous, pp. 39-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-80