Karolyi, Countess Michael, Sketch of. 18-11 Karolyi, Count Michael, Suit Against Property in Hungary, 21-10; Connrma- tion of Treason, 26-12. Karsavina, Thamar (p)
Kellogg, Frank B., Official Representa- tive at Premier's Conference, 1-9; Ad- dress in Reparations Conference, 4-8. Kemal Pasha, Mustapha, Statue of.. Keneko, Kentaro, Viscount, Statement on American Immigration Laws. Kent, Frank R., List of Tabooed Political Questions
Lejeune, John Archer (p), Sketch of..
Leland Stanford University, School of
Dispute, 19-6; Consideration of Opium Traffic, 21-6; Opium Ques- tion, 22-7, 23-7; Action on Egyptian Protest, 23-10; Meeting of Council in Rome, 24-8, 25-9; Work of Council in Geneva, 26-8. Lecomte, Georges, Election to French Academy
MacGregor, Donald, on Distribution of Campaign Expenses
MacMillan, Donald B., Return of, from
Babson, S. C., 24-28; Baldwin, Roger, 19-20; Blight. Reynold E., 22-30; Brown, Art, 20-28; Butts, James E., 19-20; Chadwick, Edward S., 23-30; Connolly, Myles, 21-27; Day, Cope- lin R.. 20-28; Denslow, H. M., -23-30; DuCloe, C. H., 23-30; Gilde- meister, A. A., 21-27; Glass, R. J., 25-30; Goler, G. W., 19-20; Green, Neal J., 21-27; Hardwick, John, 22-30; Heffelfinger, F. Peavey, 23-30; Imislund, Clarence, 21-27; Jenkins, W. F., 19-20; Loughberry, W. W., 24-28; MacFarland, Charles S., 26-30; McCutcheon, Donald, 19-20; Martin, Jeanne, 22-30; Miller, Robert E., 20-28; Moore, I. Foster, 21-27; Moran, Bruce, 21-27; Mott, Ernest J., 22-30; Newcomer, Waldo, 19-20; Parker, K. E., 26-30; Ratz- laff, C. J., 24-28; Riley, Lester Leake, 21-27; Robinson, Charles F., 23-30; Sinclair, Upton, 19-20; Stolpe, J., 25-30; Strebig, J. E., 26-30; Swayne, M. M., 23-30; Sweet, Wm. E., 24-28; Swem, E. G.. 26-30; Swink, R. A.. 23-30; Wagner, Philip M., 22-30; Wheat, Carl I., 19-20; Wolfsohn Musical Bureau, Inc., 20-28; Workman, M. A., 19-20; Zirato, Bruno, 20-28.
Arctic Region, (p), 10-20; 13-18. MacMurray, John Van A., Appointed Assistant Secretary of State. Macaroni, Imports of.
Machado, Gerado, Elected President of Cuba
Machen, J. Gresham, Removal from Princeton Pulpit
Madden, Sir Charles E., Appointed Brit- ish Admiral of the Fleet.
Marvin, Charles F., Appointed Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
Marx, William, Statement on Reparations
Conference, 3-8; Attitude on Premier's
La Follette, Robert M., Nomination by Conference for Progressive Political Action, 2-4: Endorsed for President by Socialists. 2-5; Endorsement of, 3-4; Strength in Northwestern States, 4-1; Attack on Tariff Investigation of Sugar Costs, 6-2; Letter on Ku Klux Klan, 7-4; Labor Day Speech by Radio, 9-3; Labor Day Speech, 10-3; Address in New York, 13-2; Attack on Califor- nia Courts, 14-2; Campaign Speeches, 15-3, 16-8; Charges of Corrupt Election Funds, 17-3; Repudiated by Republican Senate Leaders, 22-3.
La Follette, Robert M., Jr.
Light, Cold, 2-20; Speed of, Measuring, 13-18.
Lincoln, Abraham (p), Quoted on Ku
Unveiling of Tablet to Woodrow Wil- son, 2-8; Investigation of Poison Gases by Committee, 9-22; Fifth As- sembly at Geneva, 10-8, 13-7. 15-7; Speech of Edouard Herriot Before, 11-6; Speech of Ramsay MacDonald Before, 11-6; American Plan, 11-6, 15-7; Appeal to Montenegrin Inde- pendence, 12-11; Permanent Disa- armament Commission, 13-7; Benés Plan for Arbitration and Disarma- ment, 13-7, 14-7; Application of Ger- for many Membership to. 14-7; Protocol to the Covenant, Analysis of. 15-7; Anglo-Turkish Dispute, 17-7: Adjournment of Council, 19-6; Greco- Turkish Dispute, 19-6; Turko-British
Medical Education in the United States.. 8-19 Medicines, Seizure Under Pure Food and
Alexander (p), Proposed New College for.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Opening of American Wing, 20-16, 21-16. Metropolitan Opera House, Boxes in...... 18-16 Michigan, Proposed Compulsory Educa- tion Law, 16-17, Smallpox in, 3-17; Failure of Income Tax Amendment, 20-6; Defeat of Proposed Compulsory Education Amendment, 20-20; Univer- sity of, Opening of, 14-16. Milk Fund Contest..
Miller, Marilyn (p), 7-16; (p), 20-13. Miller, W. Palmer (p)..
Millerand, Alexandre, "Last Will and Testament of," 1-11; Candidacy for Chamber of Deputies, 9-9; Manifesto Against the French Government, 20-8.
Launching of Largest Submarine V-1, 4-4; Attitude of President on Eleva- tion of Naval Guns, 10-1; Estimates and the Budget, 11-4; Attempt to Prevent Destruction of Washington, 21-4; Report of Secretary Wilbur, 22-3; Sinking of Washington, 22-4; 20-2; Gun Elevations, 23-2; Ma- rines, Training Place for, 23-3; Bill for Repairs Passed by Senate, 25-5; Naval Dispute in Regard to Strength, 26-4.
Prevention of Lynching in Illinois, 5-3; Universal Negro Improvement Association, Convention of, 6-3; Se- lection of Dr. Charles H. Roberts for Representative from New York, 7-6; President Coolidge Resents Po- litical Discrimination Against, 7-6; Convention of National Negro Busi- ness League, 9-6.
New Operas in Milan, 6-14; La Lé- gende du Point D'Argentan, Produc- tion of, 6-14; Farrar Production of Carmen, 7-12; Plans of Chicago Op- era Company, 7-13; New Opera House for New York, 8-12; Open- Air Opera in St. Louis, 8-12; Libret- to by John Drinkwater, 11-13; New New Work by Mascagni, 11-13; Italian Operas, 11-13; Opening of Season in New York, 11-13; 16-16; San Carlo Season, 14-12; Chicago Opera Season, Opening, 20-15; Opening of Metropolitan Season, 20- 15; Jazz, 22-16; Production of Jenufa, 24-15.
Opium, Proposed Control by League of Nations, 21-6; Raw, Manufacture of, 22-7; Plan for Regulating Traffic in, 23-7; 25-9.
Opper, Laura, Death of. Ordnance, New Powerful.
Oregon, Repeal of State Income Tax Law, 20-6; Defeat of Proposed Com- pulsory Education Amendment, 20-20. Oslo, New Name for Christiania, Nor-
New Jersey, Election of Mrs. Mary T. Norton to Congress..
Nepattek, Karl, Death of.
Newman, Ernest, Visiting Guest Music Critic
Pacific 231, Production of, in Chicago, 18-16; 20-15.
Milwaukee, Musical Revival in.
Minnesota, Political Situation in, Sena-
New Orleans, Suit to Oust Colored Col- lector
Paddock, Charles W., Sprinting Records of
Miranov, Peter, Artist Prodigy..
Missionaries, American, Japanese Mes-
Moffatt, James, New Translation of Old
Newspaper Mergers, Results of, 17-18; Hoaxes. 20-18; Sensations, 22-28. Newspapers, and Publication of Income Tax Returns. 18-20; East and West, Comparison of, 6-22; Pictures in, 8-25; Political Preferences of, 9-20; Indict- ment for Publishing Income Tax Re- turns. 23-18; and Radio. 26-23. New York, Alfred E. Smith Nominated by Democrats for Governor, 14-4; Theodore Roosevelt Nominated by Re- publicans for Governor, 14-4; Re- election of Governor Smith, 20-6. New York City, George W. Olvany Chosen Leader of Tammany Hall, 4-6; Tammany Hall, Former Leaders of, 4-6; Overcrowding of Schools in, 11- 18; Medical Center in, 15-20. New York Evening Graphic.. New York Herald-Tribune, Fake Story in
ernor of Panama Canal Zone.
Mount Everest Expedition, Return of.
New York-New Jersey Vehicular Tunnel 5-19 New York Symphony Orchestra, Con-
Mozart Festivals in Paris.
Mudd, Sydney E., Death of.
New York Theatre Guild, Dedication of Cornerstone of Theatre.
New York Times, Political Attitude of, 9-20; Criticism of Clem L. Shaver, 13-5.
Murlin, Lemuel H., Chosen President of De Pauw University.
New York World on Election Results.... 21-20 "Nickel Plate Railroad".
Pepper, George Wharton, Address Before
Nitrogen, Process of Fixing from the
Murray, Gilbert, Experiments in Thought Transference
American Bar Association, 3-16; At- tack on La Follette, 5-5.
Muscle Shoals, 25-5; Withdrawal of Ford Offer, 17-5; Discussion of Bill in Con- gress, 24-4.
Museum of Engineering in Industry,
Musical Festival, International, at Prague
Norton. Mrs. Mary T.. Elected to Con- gress from New Jersey.
Musical Notation on Cuneiform Tablet. Musicians, Blind
Musicians' Strike in Chicago. Mussolini, Benito, Statement on Matte- otti Murder, 1-12; Appointment Cabinet, 2-10; (p), Letter Against Op- position, 6-11; Speech in Defense of Policies, 7-9; Religion of, 8-18; Inter- view with King Victor, 12-11; Speech at Opening of Italian Parliament, 21- 9: Vote of Confidence in, 24-11.
National Academy of Design, Winter Ex-
Nulton. Louis McCoy (p), Appointed Su- perintendent U. S. Naval Academy...... 26-5
O'Bannion, Dion, Death of Obolensky, Prince, Recall Minister
Fall. 3-6: Expenditures for. 7-6; Continuation of. 11-5; Trials in Los Angeles, 18-6, 21-4.
Oil Production. 7-30. 25-26; Proposed Amendment of Federal Oil Conserva- tion Board, 26-5.
Periodicals "Playing Up" Articles.... 22-27 Permanent Court of International Jus- tice, Max Huber Elected President.... Pershing, John J., Opinion on Gains and Losses of World War, 5-6; (c), (p), Statement on Defense Day, 6-5; Prepa- ration for Farewell Speech, 9-4; Offers For Services of, 11-5; American Rep- resentative in Peru, 22-6; Award of Silver Star for Service in Spanish- American War, 24-6; Attends Celebra- tion of Peruvian Independence Day, 24-11.
Pew, Pirate (p)......... Philadelphia, Overcrowding of Schools in, 11-18; American Legion, Conven- tion in 1926, 13-4; Anniversary of Con- First Meeting of Continental gress, 14-1; Anniversary of Founding of Carpenters' Company, 14-1. Philharmonic Orchestra, Wilhelm Furt- waengler to Conduct, 6-14; Beginning of Season, 17-12.
Philippines, Opening of Insular Legisla- ture, 4-2; Mutiny of Scouts, 3-6, 10-5; Criticism of Congressional Legislation, 11-5; Application of 18th Amendment to, 14-4; Political Situation in, 26-2. Physicians, Foreign, Licensing of, 3-17; Women, Number of in United States,
Alloy, 19-15; Annie Dear, 20-13; Art- ists and Models, 17-15; Ashes, 18-15; Badges, 24-13; Best People, The, 9- 15; Bewitched, 15-15; Be Yourself, 11-16; Black Bandana, 1-18; Blind Alleys, 22-13; Busybody, The, 15-15; Bye, Bye, Barbara, 10-17; Chocolate Dandies, 11-16; Close Harmony, 24- 13; Clubs Are Trumps, 17-15; Cock o' the Roost, 17-15; Comedienne, 18- 15; Conscience, 12-16; Crime in the Dancing 16-14; Whistler Room, Mothers, 8-15; Dawn, 23-14; Dear Sir, 14-14; Desert Flower, 22-13; Desire Under the Elms, 21-13; Dixie to Broadway, 19-14; Dr. David's Dad, 8-16; Dream Girl, The, 8-15; Easy Mark, 10-17; Easy Street, 8- 15; Fake, The, 16-14; Far Cry, 15- 15; Farmer's Wife, 16-14; brand, The, 17-15; Follies, Fall Edi- tion, 19-15: George White's Scan- dals, 2-15; Grab Bag, 16-14; Great Music, 15-15; Green Beetle, 11-17; Greenwich Village Follies, 13-13; Grounds for Divorce, 14-14; Guards- man, The, 17-15; Harem, The, 24- 13; Hassan, 14-14; Haunted House, Hun- 11-16; Havoc, 11-15; Her Way Out, 12-15; 1-19; High Stakes, garian, 8-16; In His Arms, 17-15; Judy Drops In, 15-15; Lady, Be Good, 24-14; Lazybones, 14-15; Lit- tle Angel, 14-14; Little Clay Cart, 24- 13: Madame Pompadour,
Made For Each Other, 15-15; Mag- nolia Lady, 23-14; Man In Evening Clothes, 24-14; Marjorie, 8-15; Mask and the Face, The, 12-16; Minick, 14-14; Mongrel, The, 26-14; Mud, 2-15; Music Box Revue, 24-13; My Girl, 23-14; Nerves, 11-16; New, 7-15; New Brooms, 22-13; No Other Girl, 8-16; Paolo and Francesca, 24- 13; Parasites. 22-13; Passing Show of 1924, 11-17; Peter Pan, 20-13; Pigs, 11-16; Princess April, 24-14; Quarantine. 26-14; Red Falcon, 16- 14; Rose Marie, 11-16; Rising Son, 13-13; 19-14: Ritz Revue, The, Saint, The, 16-14; Sap, The, 26-14; Schemers, 13-13; Second Mrs. Tan- queray, 19-15; Shipwrecked, 21-13; 1-18; Silence, Shooting Shadows, 21-13; Simon Called Peter, 21-14; S. S. Glencairn, 20-14; Steam Rol- Student Prince, The, ler. 21-14; 24-13; Sweeney Todd, 4-16; Tan- trum, The. 11-16: That Awful Mrs. Eaton. 15-15; They Knew What They Wanted, 23-14; Thoroughbreds, 12-15; Tiger Cats, 18-15; Top Hole, 11-16; Try It With Alice, 1-19; Vanities, 12-15; War Plays, 9-16; Way of the World, 22-13; Were- Price What 10-17; Wolf. The.
DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN, Bryan, C. W., Speech of Acceptance, 8-4; Speeches Na- of, 16-2, 18-2; Nominated for Vice- 3-3; Convention, President, Presidential tional, Balloting for Nomination, 2-1; Davis, John W., 3-2; President, for Nominated Speech of Acceptance, 7-1; Speeches of, 9-1, 10-2, 11-2, 12-1, 13-1, 14-2, 16-2, 17-2, 182; McAdoo, Wm. G., Withdrawal as Candidate, 3-1; Nom- inations for Presidency, 1-2, 3, 4; Platform, 1-5; Plea for Labor Sup- port to Davis, 7-5; Shaver, Clem L., Appointed Manager, 5-1. Farmer-Labor Party, Candidates of.... Final Speeches of Candidates.. Gilbert, Clinton W., on Results. INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN, Campaign Committee, Organization of, 5-1 Funds, Shortage of, 11-2; La Follette, Robert M., Speeches of, 13-2, 16-2, 17-2, 18-2; Attack on Electors Courts, 14-2; California Barred in Louisiana, 15-3; Endorsed for President by Socialists, 2-5; En- dorsement by American Federation of Labor, 8-4; Strength in Northwest- ern States, 4-1; Protest Against Use of "Progressive," 12-3; Result of Election, 20-2; Wheeler, Burton K., Speeches of, 11-2, 13-2, 13-3, 14-2, 15-3.
Conference on Trunk Line Plan, 6-26; Consolidations, 4-24, 13-22, 17-26; Consolidation Plans of Van Swerin- gen Brothers, 7-24; Detroit, Toledo and Ironton, Report of, 6-26; Ger- man, 23-26; "Nickel Plate" Merger, 6-26. Railway Traffic Records.. Ralston, 3-4
Ramek, Rudolf, Appointed Chancellor of 10-1
Reick, William C., Death of.. Reinhardt, Julie, Death of.
Ranier, Mt., Proposed Change of Name.. 25-4 Ranier, Peter (p)...
Ransdell, J. E., Nomination as Senator from Louisiana
Rat Blood and Sleeping Sickness.. Rats, Plague of, in New Orleans. Real Estate Instruction in Colleges. Receipts, Government
Prohibition Party, Candidates of. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN, Brookhart At- tack on Dawes, 15-3; Coolidge Notifi- cation of Nomination and Accept- ance, 8-1; Coolidge Speech at Balti- more, 11-1; Dawes, Charles G., No- 9-2; and Acceptance, tification Dawes, Charles G., Speeches of, 9-3, 10-2, 12-2, 13-1, 14-2, 15-2, 16-12, 18-2; Hughes, Charles E., Speeches of, 16-4; Results of Election, 20-1, 2. Review of
Socialist Party, Candidates of, 3-4; Convention of, at Cleveland, 2-5. Worker's Party, Candidates of. Presidential Elections, Voters in.. Press Agents
Press Censorship in Brazil.
Preston, Andrew W., Death of. Price Indices
Prices, Wholesale, of Commodities, 4-25; of Commodities in August, 11-24; Wholesale, Index of, 13-23. Princeton University, Opening of, 14-16; Annual Report of President, 20-22. Procter and Gamble, Prizes for Soap Sculpture
PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT
Henry Ford's Support of, 5-4; Report of Association Against the Prohibi- tion Amendment, 5-4; Twelve-Mile Treaties with Foreign Countries, 10-4; Reply of Roy A. Haynes to National Wholesale Druggists' Asso- ciation, 14-5; Opposition of National Wholesale Druggists to, 14-5; Appli- cation of 18th Amendment to Philip- Cost of, 18-6; 26-5; pines, 14-4; Decision in Hill Case on Cider Man- ufacture, 21-3; Proposal of Anti-Sa- loon League, 23-6; Proposal of Con- ference of Senior Circuit Judges, 23-6; Recommendations for, 23-6. Protestant Calendar of Saints. Providence, R. I., Benedict Monument to Music in..
Rembrandts, Widener Collection, 18-17, 19-13; American Collections, 19-13. Renault, M.
Agreement of Herriot and MacDonald in Regard to, 3-7; Conference in London, 4-8, 5-7, 6-7, 8-7, 10-7; At- titude of Herriot Toward, 5-7; An- drew W. Mellon in Conference with 5-7; Ap- Ramsay MacDonald on, pointment of Committee on Opera- tion of Experts' Plan, 5-7; Arrival of German Delegates, 7-7; Experts' Plan in Reichstag, 9-7; Settlement, History of, 10-7; Functioning of Ex- 11-7; perts' Plan, 11-7; S. P. Gilbert, Jr., Appointed Agent General, Under Experts' Second Payment
Rothschild, Maurice de, Defeat of, in
Sinclair, Upton, Opinion on Gains and Losses of World War.. Sistine Choir, American Visit of. Slang, Daily News, Prizes for... Sleeping Sickness, in Africa, 3-17; in England, 3-17; and Rat Blood, 16-22. Smallpox in Michigan, 3-17; in Cleve- land, 4-21.
Smiddy, Timothy A., Minister from Irish Free State
Smith, Alfred E., Nominated by Demo- crats for Governor of New York, 14- 4; Re-elected Governor of New York, 20-6. Smith College, Opening of, 14-16; Thea- tre Workshop, 23-20. Smith, Harriet L. (p).
Tanaka, Tokichi, Appointed Japanese Ambassador to the United States........ 11-12 Tarbell, Ida M. (p), Declaration or Vote for Coolidge....
Taxes, Income, Publicity of.
Snowden, Philip, Statement on Dawes
Tennessee, Senatorial Primaries in.
Plan, 9-7; (p), Speech on British Fi- nance, 10-10.
Tennis, 1-37; 2-27; 4-28; 6-29; 7-28;
8-25; 9-28; 10-29; 11-20; 11-30; 19-30; 20-30.
Saner, kobert E. Lee, Address Betore
Soldiers' Bonus, Number of Applications, 16-5, 25-7.
"Sommifere," New Anæsthetic
San Francisco, Visit of British Fleet to..
Sargent, Dudley Allen, Death and
Saulsbury, Willard, Nominated for Pres- idency
South Carolina, Senatorial Campaign in, 9-6, 12-5.
South Mountain, Temple of Chamber
Third Internationale, Congress of.
Theological Seminaries, Keport on.
Speech, Human, Processes of, 7-20; Voiceless, 24-17.
Schall, Thomas D. (p), Campaign for Senator in Minnesota
Schools, Medical, in the United States, 8-19; Overcrowding of, 11-18; Public, in Scotland, 3-18; Secondary, Leading, 3-18.
Splawn, W. M. W., President of Uni-
versity of Texas, Sketch of..
Tilden, William T., Wins National Clay
Spreckles, Adolph Bernard, Death of.
Schurman, Jacob Gould (p), Objection of Japan to, as Ambassador..
Schwab, C. M. (p)..
Springfield Republican, Centenary of.
Toscanini, Arturo, Sketch of.
Science, Applied, Financial Profit of.
Townsend, Charles E., Death of.
Standard Oil Companies, Dividends of.. 8-24
Standard Oil Company, Federal Suits
Transplantation of Organs..
Triennial Imperial Education
Sedgwick, Ellery, Letters to..
Seelye, Laurenus Clark, Death of.
Seipel, Ignaz, Resignation as Premier of
Trinity Church Corporation, Finances of 4-19 Triple Entente, Proposed.
Austria, 20-10; Resignation as Chan-
Steel, Stainless, Cheap Process for Mak-
Trotsky, Leon, Speech Against United
cellor of Austria, 22-12.
States, 7-10; Accusations Against, by
Zinoviev, 23-9; Banishment (p), 25-13.
Sewall, Harold M., Death of.
Stern, William A. II. (p).
Shafroth, Morrison, Nomination as Sen-
Tuan Chi-Jui (p), Appointed Chief Ex- ecutive of China
Steuben Society, Support of La Follette.. Stuer, Max D. (p)...
Tuberculosis, Calmette Vaccine for, 1-21;
Shanklin, William Arnold, Death of... Shaver, Clem L., Appointed Manager, Democratic Campaign, 5-1; (p), 8-4; Criticism of, by New York Times,
Stevenson, Robert Louis (p), New Biog- raphy of
Tumor on Brain, Operation for.
Steward, John A., 9-24; Letter of Presi- dent Coolidge to, on 65th Wedding Anniversary
Tunnel, Vehicular, New York-New Jer-
Shaver, Mrs. Clem L., Attack on
Stitt, Edward R. (p), on Medical Stand- ards
fense Day Attitude of Charles W.
Stock Exchange, Activity of, 23-24; and the Election, 20-24.
(p), 4-28; Defeat Georges Carpentier, 5-20. Twelve-Hour Day, Result of Abolition of 8-24 Typewriter as Musical Instrument.......... 13-12
Shaw, D. Stanley, and Newspapers.
Shaw, Howard E., Death of..
Shearer, William B. (p).......
Sheep, Transplanting Glands in.
Sheffield, G. S., Death of..
Stone, Harlan F., Address Before Amer- ican Bar Association, 3-16; Annual Re- port, 24-2.
Umberto, Prince, Visit to Latin America (p), 11-12; 13-10.
Sheffield, James Rockwell, Appointment as Ambassador to Mexico, and Sketch of
Stony Point, N. Y., Establishment of American Institute of Operatic Art...... 4-18 Straton, John Roach (p)..
Shelley, Percy B., Memorial to, at Car- rara, Italy
Sherman, Stuart P., Editor Herald-Trib- une Book Review
Strauss, Richard, Resignation from Vien- na Opera House, 20-15; New Inter- mezzo, 22-16.
Unamuno, Miguel de, Amnesty for.......... Underwood, Oscar W., Nominated for Presidency, 1-2; (p), 24-4; Attack on, 25-7.
Uniform Illegitimacy Act.
Submersible Vessel to Navigate Under
Union Theological Seminary, Plans for
.Shiel, M. P. (p), Sketch of.
Shields, James K., Defeat in Senatorial Primaries
United Hotels Corporation of America.... 18-26
Sullivan, Mark (p), Political Forecast..
Shipping Board, Sale of Wooden Ships.. 12-5 Ships, Sailless, 23-18; Seaworthiness of, 24-5 Shiras, George, Death of.
Sun, Total Eclipse of, 21-17; Age of,
Shotwell, James H., American Plan for League of Nations, 11-6; Editor Eco- nomic and Social History of the World War, 20-22.
Supreme Court, U. S., Case of M. S. Daugherty
See CABINET; COOLIDGE, CALVIN; CONGRESS: IMMIGRATION; ТАХА- TION; FOREIGN RELATIONS; ARMY; NAVY; Etc.
Supreme Court, U. S., Meeting of, 15-5; Suggested Changes in, by James M.
Sivavougse, Prince, Visit to the U. S..... 20-10
Surgeons, U. S., Congress of.
Skeel, Burt E., Death of.
United States Chamber of Commerce, Address of President Coolidge Before.. United States Naval Academy, Appoint- ment of Superintendent
Silver, Gray (p), Sketch of, 5-26; Ex-
position of Farmers' Needs, 12-3.
Simopoulos, C., Greek Minister to U. S. 23-2
United States Steel Corporation, Order by Federal Trade Commission to Dis- continue "Pittsburgh Plus" Practice, 5-26; Extra Dividend, 6-26. Universities, as an Investment, 4-20; German, 3-18; Foreign, Summer Schools at, 5-16.
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