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February 3, 1932 issue
The article presents discussions on various topics. The U.S. musicians are facing destitution in the city of New York, less than two and one-half years...

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Broun, Heywood | June 5, 1929 issue
Two excellent words in American social and political life have come into complete disrepute. There is no sing any more to "liberal," and "reformer" is a...

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Henderson, Frank D. | June 6, 1928 issue
Presents letters to the editor, on socio-political conditions of the U.S. Account of political events in the Belmont County on April 21, 1928, which resulted...

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Stowe, Charles E. | February 22, 1922 issue
Presents several letters to the editor, on socio-political conditions of the U.S. Issues related to the financial and commercial interest of the Far East,...

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February 15, 1922 issue
The article focuses on socio-political conditions of the U.S. Thirty eight persons positively identified a man in Chicago, Illinois, the other day as an...

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February 8, 1928 issue
This article focuses on social conditions of the U.S. Texas is suffering from an attack of bank robbery. Small banks do not feel safe at night, and even...

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Stowe, Charles Edward | February 8, 1928 issue
Presents several letters to the editor, on social conditions of the U.S. Treatment of Negroes, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Places of worship in schools.

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Todd, Constance Leupp | February 8, 1922 issue
Presents several letters to the editor, on social conditions of the U.S.; Reasons for the decline in death rate of people of the U.S.; Social problems,...

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Nansen, Fridtjof | February 1, 1922 issue
Presents several letters to the editor, on socio-economic conditions of the U.S. Extent to which editorial criticism of court decisions in periodicals,...

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Adams, Faith | November 10, 1920 issue
This article presents information on social conditions of the U.S., after the World War I. They were the only middle class colored people in the small suburban...

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