Vol. 10 • November 1918 • No. 11

PROFITEERS AND BITTER ENDERS 1
THE RAILROADS 2
PEACE 3
SOME FACTS IN THE GREAT WAR 3
STATE SETS LIMIT ON WOMEN'S WORK 3
NEW YORK AIR MAIL 3
POST IN YOUR NOTE BOOK 3
ECONOMIC REFORMS WITH WAR'S END 4
Untermyer, Samuel
AIR CRAFT INEFFICIENCY BARED 6
DEMANDS PEACE ON JUST TERMS 8
80,000 OFFICERS AND SAILORS ARE INSURED 8
BETTER PROTECTION FOR LABOR 9
NO UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING 9
Baldwin, Simeon E.
DISEASE AND CRIME-AN ANALOGY 10
Olson, Judge Harry
THE SUGAR SHORTAGE 11
Stratton, George F.
THREE YEAR NAVAL PROGRAM 12
COLLECTING FOREST RANGE PLANTS 12
TOO MANY IN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE 13
Madden, Congressman Martin B.
HOLLAND'S NEW DEMOCRACY SHOWN 13
OUR MERCHANT SHIPS 15
Redfield, William C.
MAKE USE OF RAW MATERIALS 15
Hurley, Edward N.

 
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