AERONAUTICS Air Oxford Expedition to North East Land, Anna Karenina, Opera by Robbiani........ 1-17 Anti-Saloon League, and Results of the ARCHEOLOGY Animal Skeletons in Mongolia, 15-17; Architectural Prizes in New York............ 22-16 Arlen, Michael, Sketch of (p), 10-14, ARMY, UNITED STATES Alleged Frauds in Sale of Lumber, Beethoven Association, Concert by... 23-15 15-17 Belasco, David (p), Sale of Art Collec- tion 15-16 Bell, Edward, Death of. 19-31 Belloc, Hilaire, Opinion on Gains and Losses of World War. 5-6 Belmont, August (p), 14-20; Death and Sketch of, 25-28. Benedict Monument to Music.. 15-13 Benés, Eduard, Plan for Arbitration and Disarmament in League of Nations...... 13-7 25-14 Bercovici, Konrad, Sketch of. 13-15 Beresford, J. D... 13-14 Berlin, Irving (p). 24-14 Bernstorff, Count von, at Lyons Confer- ence 2-9 Besnard, Albert, Elected to French Acad- 23-8 emy Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Dividends 22-16 Bible, New Translation of Old Testa- 23-23 Bieg, Harry Kurt, Receives Prize of 4-17 Price Glory?" 14-6; Strength of, Arnold, Roberta (p)... 11-16 Bingham, Hiram, Nomination by Repub- Faculty of Asquith, H. H. (p), Defeat of 19-7 Asquith, Margot, as a Journalist, 7-9; Yale, 21-17; Nomination for Senate, Astor, Lady, Controversy over Picture Biography, Proposed American Diction- 25-24 in House of Commons. 6-8 Birth Control League, Opposition to in Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe Railroad, 20-24 Illinois 19-28 Birth Kate in Europe.. 7-30 mercial Congress in, 15-12; Open-Air Blasco ibanez, Vicente (p), Attack on Atoms, Formation of Molecules by. 7-20 Auto-Advertising 4-27 Automobiles, British, 12-24; Duty on, .16-9, 22-10, 25-10 12-24; Ford Factory in London, 12-24; Bliss, Tasker Howard, American Plan for League of Nations. 11-6 Agriculture, President's Plan for Relief Blood Pressure, Hign, and Heredity. 2-24 19-26 B Ahmad, Shah (p). 14-30 Boat Racing at Henley-on-Thames. 2-26 of 1-31 Albertini, Senator (p). 24-11 Bacon, Elliott Cowdin, Death of. 14-30 Alexandra, Queen Dowager, Celebration Bacon, Robert L., Re-election to the Bondfield, Margaret, Opinions on Home- making 11-8 23-8 House 20-6 Bond Issues 24-27 Alfonso XIII (p), 8-10; Ibanez' Attack Baekeland, Dr. Leo H. (c). 12-20 Bainter, Fay (p). 9-15 BOOKS, By "Bakelite" 12-20 Aliens, Smuggling of. 9-5 Baker, George F., Return from European Allen, Henry T., Opinion on Gains and Losses of World War. 5-6 Allen, Robert, Death of 25-32 Allen, Thomas, Death of.. 10-31 Allenby, Lord (p), Sketch of, 8-8; Action on merican Murder of Sir Lee Stack (p), Baker, George Pierce, Alleged Neglect of, 20-25 Baldwin, Stanley, Appointed Prime Min- 5-16 ister 20-7 Bankers' Association, Meeting Baldwin School 12-17 in Chicago 15-26 Balfour, A. J., (p). 25-18 American Board of Commissioners for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Finances Foreign Missions, Report of. 4-25 American Chemical Society, Convention of American Farm Bureau Federation. 12-20 La- 11-1 American Historians, Congress of. 1-20 ment as Ambassador to Japan, and 4-18 Bank Failures 3-22. 10-4 American Legion, Convention of, 13-3; Bankers' Trust Company, Plan for Endowment Fund of Five German National Wealth. 5-8 Million Dollars, 22-1. Banks, Unclaimed Deposits in. 12-27 merican Library Association, Meeting Bar Association, American, London Con- of 2-19 vention, 3-16, 5-15, 6-18. merican Mercury on Journalism. 14-22 Barnes, Ernest W. (p), Lord Bishop of Imerican Telephone and Telegraph Co... 17-26 Birmingham, Sketch of. 13-17 merican Woolen Co., Passing of Divi- Barraud, Francis, Death of. 10-31 dend 11-24 Barrymore, Ethel (c). 19-1 mericanists, Congress of. 1-20 Bartol, Henry E., Bequest of. 13-18 Uncensored Abdullah, Achmed, 14-14; Anderson, man, 10-6; Gentleman with a Duster, 21-15 Child Labor Amendment, Ratification by 20-5 Children, Fear in. 5-18 Chinese Music in New York. 10-15 Chisholm, Hugh, Death of. 15-30 Chlorin, Efficacy in Colds. 11-25, 23-27 Christiania, Norway, Change of Name 21-9 Byron, Lord, Denied Memorial Tablet in C Cabell, James Branch, Sketch of Bureau of Identification, Establishment Churchill, Winston (p), Declaration on Cities, American, Debts of. Classics, Study of the... Booth, Evangeline (p).. 16-18 3-6 20-32 14-14 Booth, W. Bramwell (p), Visit to 14-17 16-18 13-2 Borah, William E. (p), Statement on Cleghorn, Sarah, Sketch of. 7-15 Borglum, Gutzon (p). 14-11 Clemens, Samuel L. (p), Autobiography 18-13 Boris, King of Bulgaria (p); Search for a Wife Clementel, M. (p), Speech on French 26-12 Budget 15-9 Boston Art Club, Exhibit of Woodstock Clemson College, Strike in. 18-16 19-13 Boston Symphony Orchestra. 19-16 Boston to Key West Waterway. 24-5 Clergymen, 25 Most Influential. 26-19 4-21 1-28 Boston University, Courses in Law En Installed Dean of Women, 25-19; De- Bowman, John Gabbert (p), Chancellor of Pittsburgh University Colds, Value of Treatment by Chlorin, 11-25, 23-27: Data on, 26-20. Boy Scouts, Meeting at Wembley. 6.9 Italian Ambassador, 21-10. Bradford Academy 12-17 Caillaux, Joseph, Amnesty for. Brandegee, Frank B., Death of. 16-30 Cain (p) Cain's Wife 17-16 Branting, Hjalmar, Prime Minister of College Entrance Requirements. 19-17 College Trade Union 16-17 Sweden, 17-10; Illness of, 25-13. Bread, Price of 8-25 2-9 Brent, Charles H. (p), on Opium Traffic, 22-7. 23-7. California, Political Situation in. 13-3 11-3 Bridgman, Herbert L., Death of. 14-30 Cambridge University, Summer Schools 7-20 Columbia University, Opening of. 14-16; Campbell, J. E., Death of School 26-32 Commodity Prices in August. Cancer, Reported Cure of, 15-20; in 22-17 2 proves Emergency Appropriation for Coolidge, Calvin, Jr., Illness and Death Complexion of House and Senate in 69th Congress, 5-3; Probable Com- Housing Committee on Duplication of Bonds, 13-4; Investigation of Bu reau of Internal Revenue, 13-4; Can- didates for United States Senate, 16- 4; Last Session of 68th, 20-3; Newly- Elected Senators, 20-4; House and Senate Alignment, 20-4; Member- ship. 21-2; Leadership of, 22-3; Re- pudiation of Insurgent Senators, 22- 3. 23-4; Program of, 22-3; Open- ing of Last Session of 68th, 23-4; Vacancies in the Senate, 23-5; Pres- ident's Message, 24-3; Senate Com- mittee Elections, 24-3; Discussion of Muscle Shoals Bill, 24-4; $110,000,- 000 Naval Bill Passes Senate, 25-2; Senate Ratifies Liquor Treaties with France, 25-2; Postal Pay Bill, 25-5; Muscle Shoals Bill. 25-5; Resolution for Conference of "White" Nations, Congress of Parents and Teachers, Na- Connecticut, Hiram Bingham Nominated by Republicans for Governor, 12-6; Nomination of Hamilton Holt for Sen- ator, 23-5; Nomination of Hiram Bing- ham for Senate, 23-5; Election, 26-7. Cotton, Crop, Reports on, 2-22; Esti- mates of Production, 16-27; Produc- Doheny, Edward L. (p), and Campaign Contributions, 1-23; Indictment of, 3- 6; Opening of Oil Case Against, in Los Angeles (p), 18-6; (p), 24-16. Currie, General Sir Arthur W., Opinion on Gains and Losses of World War.... Attitude on Dawes Plan, 1-9; Appoints Board of Tax Appeals, 2-1; Speaks Before Budget Conference, 2-6; Let- ter to Frederick J. Libby on National Defense Day, 5-1, 5-4; Attitude on Postal Pay Increases, 6-1; Message to U. S. Olympic Team, 6-1; Letter to Charles B. Warren, 7-1; Resents Discrimination against Negroes, 7-6; Acceptance of Nomination, 8-1; Let- ter to John A. Stewart on 65th An- niversary of Latter's Marriage, 8-1; Trip to Vermont, 8-1, 9-1; Attitude on Elevation of Naval Guns, 10-1; Address to National Fraternal Con- Arms Embargo to Cuba, 11-1; Mes- sage to Jews, 11-1; Message to Peo- ple of Virgin Islands, 11-1; Unveil- ing of Lafayette Statue, 11-1; Plan for Relief of Agriculture, 11-1; Re- views Defense Day Parade, 12-1; Address to Holy Name Society, 13-1; Convention, 14-1; at Anniversary of Continental Congress, 14-1; Message from Law Enforcement League, 14. 1: Attends Funeral of Robert W. Imbrie, 15-1; Dedicates Monument to Dead of First Division, 15-1; Let- 15-1; Attends World Series Game, 16-1; Receives Minister trom Irish Free State, 16-1; Receives Delega- tion of Actors, 17-1; Receives Dr. Eckner, 17-1; Greeting to Convention of United Lutheran Church, 18-1; Address on Near East Relief, 18-1; Address Before U. S. Chamber of Commerce. 18-1; Casting of Vote, 19-1; Review of Administration, 19. 3: Re-election of, 20-1; Thanksgiv- ing Proclamation, 20-1; Disapproval of Extra Session of Congress, 21-1; Disapproval of Inauguration Ball, 21-1; Endorses Education Week, 21- 1; Address to National Conference on Utilization of Forest Products, 22-1; Speeches Analyzed, 22-2; Sen- atorial Breakfasts at White House, 23-1; Prophecy as to Presidency, 23- 1: Attends International Livestock Exposition, 24-1; Message to Con- Daviess, Maria Thompson, Death of. Davis, James J., Announced Resignation Davis, John W., Nominated for Presi- dency, 3-2; Speech of Acceptance, 3-2; Sketch of, 3-2; Personal Platform of, 3-4; Resignation from Law Firms, 4-5; Letter of Thanks to Delegates, 6-2; on Defense Day, 6-5; on Ku Klux Klan, 7-4; Speeches of, 9-1, 10-2, 10-3, 12-1, 13-1, 14-2, 18-2; Meeting with Wm. G. McAdoo, 14-2; Mediterranean Cruise, 21-5; Arrival in England, 23-6. Davis, Jonathan Davis, Mrs. John W. (p), Sketch of. Dawes, Charles G. (p), Visits President Coolidge, 2-1; Acceptance of Nomina- tion, 9-2; Speeches of, 9-3, 10-2, 12-1, 13-1, 14-2, 15-2, 18-2; Attendance at Cabinet Meetings, 23-1; Injury of, 21- 5, 22-5. Dawes, Henry M., Resignation as Comp- 7-20 14-27 Earthquake, Japanese, Estimates of Cas- Cyril, Grand Duke, Protest on Anglo- ualties 7-10 13-16, 16-22 Edge, W. E. (p). 23-4 4-20 Education, Association, National, Meet- ing of, in Washington, 2-18; Confer- ence, Triennial Imperial, 4-20; Med- ical, in the U. S., 8-19; American, Chinese Opinion of, 10-18; Higher, Re- sults of, 14-16; Proposed Compulsory CAMPAIGN AND ELECTION. Elections, Betting on... 15-5 Federal Reserve Bank, Removal of.......... 14-26 Federal Reserve Banks, Dividends of...... 9-25 Federal Reserve System, 10th Anniver- Federation of Labor, American, Endorse- ment of La Follette, 8-4; and Intelli- gence Tests, 6-20; Death of Samuel Gompers, 25-6, 26-3; William Green Feng, Yu-hsiang (p), 13-11; (p), 18-12. Ferguson, Miriam A., Campaign and Election as Governor in Texas, 8-6, Floods in Turkestan and Bokhara. 9-10 Flynn, William J., New Magazine... 13-23 Fontanne, Lynn (p)... 17-15 Food Digestion, Experience in... 9-17 Food, Seizure Under Pure Food and 6-3 ALBANIA, Port of San Giovanni di ARABIA, Uprising of Wahabites, 12-11. ARGENTINA, Adherence to League of Nations, 1-15; Banking and Cur- rency Reform, 1-15; Visit of Italian Crown Prince, 7-12; Increase of Army and Navy, 13-11; Displeas- 5-9; Opposition to Visit of Luden- dorff, 5-9; Financial Condition of, 9-9; Bankruptcy of Camillo Castigli- oni, 14-11; Resignation of Chancellor pointed Chancellor, 22-12; Trial of BRAZIL, Revolt in Sao Paulo, 2-13, 3-12, 4-13, 5-11, 6-12, 9-11, 12-12; BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS, Traffic Bill, Amendment to, 1-10; Parmoor, Lord, 1-10; Legitimacy Bill Passed in Commons, 1-10; British Labor Party, 1-10; Channel Tunnel, 1-11, 2-8; Local Option Bill, 3-7; Statement of MacDonald to Com- Scotland, Public Schools in. 3-18; Proposed Removal of Stone of Scone 4-8; Ratification of Lausanne Treaty, 4-8; Unemployment, Article by Isaac F. Marcosson, 4-9; Plans for Devel- Grand Fleet by King George, 5-7; Opening of Exhibition at Wembley, 5-8; Public Debt, 4-9; International Arms Parley, 6-7; Subsidy on Beet Foreign Policy, 6-7; Sir Charles E. Madden, Appointed Admiral of the Fleet, 6-8; Repeal of McKenna Du- ties, 6-9; Boy Scouts, Meeting at Wembley, 6-9; Raising of German Fleet at Scapa Flow, 6-21; Treaty with Russia, 7-7; Women in the House of Lords, 8-8; Sudan Disturb- ances, 8-8; Retirement of Viscount Grey as Leader of House of Lords, 9-10; Trades Union Congress, 11-7; Gift of Biscuit Shares to Ramsay MacDonald, 12-7; Attack of Lloyd- George on Labor Government, 12-8; General Election, 13-7, 16-6, 16-8, 17-7; Irish Boundary Controversy, Anglo-Russian Treaty, 14-7; Irish Boundary Bill in Parliament, 14-8; Declaration of Winston Churchill on Election Issues, 14-8; Platform of Labor Party, 14-8; Anglo-Egyptian Conferences, 14-8, 15-8; Censure of Labor Government, 15-8; Party Is- sues, 16-8; Issues of Election Cam- paign, 18-7; Parliament, Meeting of, 18-9; Parliament, Membership in 1923, 18-9; Result of Elections, 19-6; Resignation of Labor Cabinet, 20-7; Conservative Cabinet, Election Campaign, Final Results of, 21-8; Labor Party, Manifesto Fol- lowing Resignation of Cabinet, 21-7; Liberal Party, Leaders of, 21-7; Lord Mayor's Show, 21-6; New Cab- inet, 21-8; Russian Treaty Repudi- ated, 22-7; Action on Assassination of Sir Lee Stack, 22-10; Denial of Infraction of Limitation of Arma- ments Treaty by Sir Esme Howard, 23-7; Russian Reply to Abrogation of Treaties, 23-9; Restatement of Egyptian Policy, 23-10; Anglo-Ger- man Commercial Treaty, 24-8; Open- ing of Parliament, 25-9; Attitude in French Dept., 25-8; Economic Policy, 26-8; Speech of Austin Chamberlain BULGARIA, Amnesty to Radoslavoff and Cabinet, 4-11; Proposed Wife for CHILE, Arrest of President Allesandri, CANADA, Prohibition in, 4-10; Prohibi- CHINA, Chinese Eastern Railway. 1-15; Resignation of Cabinet, 2-13; Ap- pointment of Wu Yen as Premier, 2-13; Jews in, 4-13; Russian Lega- tion in, 3-12, 6-13; Floods and Fam. ine in, 4-13, 8-11; Civil War and Leaders, 10-12, 11-11, 12-11, 12-12, 13-11, 14-12, 15-12, 16-11, 17-10, 17-11; Entrance of General Feng Into Pekin. 18-12; Resignation of President, 18-12; End of Hostilities, 18-12: Preparations for Peace, 19. 11; Banishment of P'u-yi, Emperor, 20-10; Appointment of New Cabinet, 23-11; Tuan Chi-Jui Appointed Chief CUBA, Presidential Campaign in, 8-11, 15-12; Annulment of Embargo on Arms and Munitions, 11-1; Elections CZECHO-SLOVAKIA, Reduction of Arma- ments, 1-14; Strength of Army, 18- 11; Illness of President Masaryk, 21-10; Parliamentary Boycott by DENMARK, Proposal to Abolish Army Premier Zaghlul, 3-11; Visit of Zaghlul to London, 5-10; Attitude toward British Occupation of Sudan, 5-10; Mutiny of Egyptian Troops in Sudan, 8-8; Reported Revolution in, 12-12; London Conference on Sudan, 14-8; Statement of J. Morton Howell torical Statement of the Sudan Issue. 14-9; Anglo-Egyptian Con- ferences, 15-8; Return of Zaghlul, Zaghlul, 21-11; Assassination of Sir Stack, 22-11; Prorogation of Parlia- ment, 23-9; Protest of Government to League of Nations, 23-9; Ahmed Ziwar Pasha Appointed Premier, 23-9; Revolt of Sudanese Regiments, Policy, 23-10; Acceptance of British FRANCE, Return of Occupied Ruhr Areas, 1-9; Results of Chequers Con- ference, 1-11, 12; Millerand, "Last Will and Testament of Alexandre Millerand," 1-11; Controversy over Dawes Plan, 2-8; Political Defeats of Herriot, 2-9; Debate in Cham- ber on Amnesty Bill, 3-8; Amnesty Bill, 6-9; Traffic in Babies, 8-9; Welcome of Herriot from London Conference, 8-9; Approval of Lon- don Negotiations, 9-7; Millerand, Alexandre, Candidacy for Chamber of Deputies, 9-9; Proposed Treaty of Progress in Alsace-Lorraine, 10-11; Receipts from Ruhr, 12-9; Hurley Plan for Liquidation of War Debt, 12-9; German Loan, 12-9; Budget and Taxation, 12-9, 15-9; Bomb Out- rages in Guadeloupe, 14-10; Storms in, 14-10; German Protest on Import Tax, 14-10; German Trade Parley, 15-9; Economic Conditions, 15-9; Speech of President Doumergue in GERMANY, Consent to Resumption of Allied Military Control, 1-13; Reichstag Disorders, 1-13; French on Reparations Conference, 3-8; Universities, 3-18; Anti-Semitic Legislation in Bavaria, 4-10; Na- tional Wealth of, 5-8; Attitude of Chancellor Marx toward Premier's Conference, 5-9; Amount of Repara- tions Paid, 6-10; Statement of Former Leaders in the World War, 6-11; Raising of Fleet at Scapa Flow, 6-21; Reparations Plan Ac- cepted by Delegates, 7-7; Economic Conditions, 7-9; Commercial Treaty with Spain, 8-10; Dawes' Plan_in the Reichstag, 9-7; Passage of Ex- perts' Plan Legislation in Reichstag, 10-7; Proposed Treaty of Commerce with France, 10-10; Evacuation of the Ruhr. 11-7, 13-7; A. B. Hough- ton on German Economic Develop- Revenue to France, 12-9; Proposal for French Loan, 12-9; Family of William II, 13-9; Allied Military Control Mission, Failure of Search for Arms in Germany, 13-10; Applica- tion to Membership in League of Nations, 14-7; Saar Valley, Recom- mendation to Governing Commis- sion, 14-7; Protest on French Im- port Tax. 14-10; Bonds, Collapse in, 14-26; Cabinet Crisis, 15-9; Inter- national Loan, 15-10; Loan. 15-27. 17-26; Completion of $200,000,000 Loan, 16-6; Political Crisis, 16-10; Success of Reparation Loan, 17-7; Claims of V. S. Against, 18-7; Party Division in Elections, 18-10; Resig- nation of Cabinet, 18-10; Beginning of General Election, 19-10; Quarrel of Crown Prince and General von Ludendorff, 21-9; Anti-Semitism, GREECE, Fall of Papanastasiou Cabinet, 4-11; New Cabinet, 5-9; Increase of Loan from League of Nations, 13-7; Abdication of Hussein. 16-11; Cap- ture of Mecca, 17-10. See also HONDURAS, Revolt in, 6-13, 7-12, 11-12, 12-12, 18-12: Landing of American |