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Complete contents of this issue —October 1932
THE WORLD OF IDEAS
Uncle Shylock's dilemma—by Drew Pearson.17
Mussolini's next ten years—by George Slocombe.20
Baltimoreans have no headaches—by Mark S. Watson ... 23 How to treat reporters—by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan ... 24
Keeping the Open Door open—by Henry Carter.31
Balancing the books—Ogden L. Mills.41
The Wendels and their wills—by Edmund Pearson .... 43
Three votes for a dollar—by Wayne Gard.48
Columnists—by Harry Salpeter.50
IN AND ABOUT THE THEATRE
Tragedienne Russe—Alla Nazimova—photograph.25
Dorothy Hall—photograph.28
The theatre by George Jean Nathan.29
Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie McClintic—photograph.35
CONCERNING THE CINEMA
The return of the comedian—photograph of Harold Lloyd .38
Two men of Hollywood—by Douglas Fairbanks, jr. . . .39
The screen—by Pare Lorentz.44
Sister Joan—photograph of Joan Bennett.45
Young star—photograph of Loretta Young.51
THE WORLD OF ART
Blue eyes and sea—by Leon Kroll.32
SATIRICAL SKETCHES
Germany's Junker Statesman—Franz von Papen caricature by Jean Oberlé. 16
The depression—by George Grosz.18
Impossible interviews—no. 11—Chief Justice Hughes vs. Al Capone.....49
LITERARY HORS D'CEUVRES
Paris after dark—by Paul Morand.26
Reenter the pamphleteer!—by Jefferson Chase.33
Paris through the keyhole—by Maurice Sachs.34
The happy hypochondriac—by Sylvia Lyon.46
SPORTS AND GAMES
The Texas babe—by Paul Gallico.36
Our sporting columnists—photographs.40
MISCELLANEOUS
Pope Pius XI—photograph.21
Other strings to their bows—photographs.22
Anatomy pays—photographs.30
Hall of Fame—photographs.37
The Socialist—Norman Thomas—photograph.42
Air-minded—photographs.47
For the well-dressed man.52
The pitch shots—by Robert T. Jones, jr. 54
Contract Bridge at the Cavendish—by Julius G. Wetzlar . . 56
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