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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