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Delay explained (Ed.), 153, 238, 242.
Europe as viewed by British (L.), 533.
the conference
European politics and

(Ed.),

342.
Forecast (Ed.), 117; preparations (C.), 371.
France goes distrustful (C)., 488.

French policy criticized in America (L.), 653.
Germany sits at the green table again (Ed.),
458.

Little Entente (L.), 534.

Non-aggression treaty troubles (C.), 602.
Opening session (Ed.), 458.

Russia answers Allied proposals (C.), 605.
Russia back (Ed.), 458; part forecast (L.),
534.

Russian problem acute (Ed.), 343.
Russo-German agreement

599.

Simonds' analysis (C.), 597.

Germany:

a

bombshell (C.),

At the Genoa conference (C.), 597.

German politics and Hugo Stinnes (L., il.), 541.
Germany's financial organizer (L., il.), 206.
Germany's paper money situation (C.), 504.
Loss of foreign trade (Ed.), 574.

Glandular origin of maternal instinct in animals
(L.), 662..

Gorgas memorial (Ed.), 131; (C., il.), 188.
Government:

Alaskan railroad completed (C., il.), 402.
Alaskan reorganization necessary (Ed.), 346.
Attitude toward business new (Ed.), 563.
Cabinet officers make annual reports (Ed.), 16.
Crop reporting machinery (L.), 210.
Expenditures classified (Ed.), 566.

Farm economics under Secretary Wallace (Ed.),
565.

Foreign debt refunding (Ed.), 571.
Harding, Warren G. (See "President").
Internal waterway proposals (Ed.), 579.

Revenues decrease under Prohibition (C.), 614.
(See also "Budget," "Finance," and "Prohibi-
tion").

Grant centenary (Ed.), 469.

Guatemalan lake of Atitlan (L., il.), 201.

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Argentina importing woods (L.), 665.

Automobile industry meets change (Ed.), 131.
Brazilian foreign commerce (L.), 535.

Building (See "Housing").

Business beginning upward swing (Ed.), 245,

468.

Business losses enormous (Ed.), 245.
Coffee of Brazil (L.), 94.

Copper industry statistics (Ed.), 244.
Electric energy costs high (L.), 213.
Foreign vs. domestic trade (Ed.), 572.
Factories and labor in India (L.), 551.
Harding proposes a remedy (Ed.), 356.
Meat in Argentina (L.), 429.
Merchant marine in bad shape
revival planned (Ed.), 15, 356.
Motor business thrives (Ed.), 468.
Motor transport competes with railroads (Ed.),
583.

(Ed.), 133;

Oil reserves drying up (Ed.), 244.
Perfumes from poison gas (L.), 666.
Productive power of the world (L.), 538.
Revival on the way (Ed.), 245, 468.

Swedish copper company oldest (L.), 319.
Tariff (See "Congress").

Taxes killing business (Ed.), 20.

Textile slump in England (L.), 330.

Trade associations favored by Hoover (Ed.),
563.

Water power on the Colorado River (C., il.),
619.

(See also "Coal" and "Advertising").

Insanity a physical disease? (Ed.), 352.
Insanity cured at Trenton (C., il.), 411.

Institute of economics at Washington (Ed.), 478.
Insurance of crops by Government (C.), 526.
International language (L.), 428.
Irish Free State:

Agreement is announced (Ed.), 11.
Early difficulties (Ed.), 241.

Future and her future leaders (C., il.), 492.
History of the changed status (C., il.), 52.
Organization details (Ed.), 128.

Prospects of new nationality (L., il.), 91.

Treaty ratification prospects (Ed.), 12; settle-
ment (Ed.), 127.

Italy:

Emigration to Brazil (L.), 218.

Popular party leader, Don Luigi Sturzo (L.),
651.

JAMES, Harlean.

Are we solving the housing

problem? (C., il.), 517.

Japan:

Naval policy at Washington conference (Ed.), 7.
Korean policy (L., il.), 434.

Jugoslavia's educational needs (C., il.), 75.
Jugoslavs and Croats (L., il.), 100.

Juvenile delinquency problem met (C.), 424.

KAEMPFFERT, Waldemar. Radio broadcasting (C.,
il.), 395.
Knaufft, Ernest.

Art in advertising (C., il.), 625.
Korean policy of Japan (L. il.), 434.

Czechoslovak viewpoint (C.,

LABOR:

British party's policy (L., il.), 313.
British workers in war and peace (L.), 203.
Eight-hour day on

French farms (L.), 93;

generally (L.), 669.

Hoover, Herbert C., first report as Secretary of

Commerce (Ed.), 16.

Housing:

Building boom due (Ed.), 351.

Coöperative building in Europe (C., il.), 173.
Crisis in America (C., il.), 517.
Needs in America (Ed.), 231.

Opportunity for capital (L.), 316.
Teachers' homes (C., il.), 195.

Hygiene and public health school (Ed.), 353.

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Factory labor in India (L.), 551.
French back on the job (L.), 314.
Textile slump in England (L.), 330.

(See also "Coal Strike," "Railroads" and Un-
employment.")

Lake Atitlan, Guatemala (L., il.), 201.
Language for international conversation (L.), 428.
Latin-American situation progressing (Ed.), 131.
Latin-American views of Monroe Doctrine (L.),
327.

Laughlin, J. Laurence.

tion (C.). 504.

German monetary situa-

Lawyers confer on bettering standards (Ed.), 353.
Leading articles, 85, 199, 311, 427, 533, 650.
League of Nations disarmament plan (Ed.), 344.
Legal education improvements suggested (Ed.),
354.

Lemieux, Rodolphe, Canadian Speaker (C., il.),

617.

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Meat industry in Argentina (L.), 429.
Medicine cures insanity (C., il.), 411.

Medicine preventing disease (C., il.), 188; (Ed.),
352.

Mellon, Andrew W., report as Secretary of Treas-
ury (Ed.), 16.

Merchant marine (See "Industry").
Mexico and United States (L.), 216.
Militarism in Egypt (L.), 320.

Mines (See "Industry" and "Labor").

"Mirrors" of the Washington conference (Ed.), 10.
Mississippi River improvement (Ed.), 579.
Mitchell, Brig. Gen. William. Safety in flight
(C., il), 166.

Money (See "Finance" and "Germany").
Monroe Doctrine viewed by Latin America (L.),
327.
Monroe, Paul.

643.

Political revolution in China (C.),

Montagu retires as Indian Secretary (Ed.), 349.
Moore, John Bassett. Gorgas--Redeemer of the
tropics (C., il.), 188.

Motion picture improvement (L.), 214; auditory
aids (L., il.), 215.

Motion pictures obtain Will H. Hays as manager

(Ed.), 130.

Motor truck competition with railroads (Ed.), 583.
Muscle Shoals power project (Ed.), 354; (C., il.),
381.

NARCOTICS not so widely used (C.), 610.
National arboretum (L., il.), 332.

National Guard's new status (C.), 285.
Naval reductions (See "Washington conference").
Near East Relief in Armenia (Ed.), 13; (C., il.),
81.

Negro progress in America (C.), 648.

Negro redistribution in America (L., il.), 95.
Neutrals should have been organized in the war
(Ed.), 227.

New Jersey's insane being cured (Ed.), 352.
Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Central American
Union (L.), 322.

Northrop, Cyrus, deceased (Ed.), 470.
Northwestern pioneering records (C., il.), 419.
Nutrition studies in the schools (L., il.), 546.

OBITUARY, 26, 139, 246, 251, 363, 475, 579, 583, 589.
Opium question and the league of Nations (C.),
301.

PACIFIC ISLANDS dominion of Britain (C.), 305.
Papacy:

Papacy in the modern world (L.), 550.
Pope Benedict XV (L.), 315, 433.

Pope Pius XI succeeds Benedict XV (Ed.), 242 ;
(C., il.), 258.

Parsons, Floyd W. The coal outlook (C.), 376.
Patterson, John Henry, deceased (Ed.), 579.
Pavlov's work in Russian famine (L., il.), 436.
Peabody, Mrs. George Foster, deceased (Ed.), 246.
Peace problems almost as bad as war (Ed.), 115.
Peyote a dangerous drug (L.), 437.

Philippines to remain under Stars and Stripes
(Ed.), 130.

Pioneering records in Northwest (C., il.), 419.
Poincaré (See "France").

Poison gas in peace times (L.), 666.
Poland's economic resurrection (L.), 207.
Politics (See also "Prohibition" and "Bonus"):
Bad in treaty ratification (Ed.), 345.
Beveridge victorious in Indiana

(Ed.), 580.

primaries

Candidates and issues in many fields (Ed.), 462
Harding's first year ends (Ed.), 235.

Illinois springs a surprise (Ed.), 162.
Indiana contest (Ed.), 462, 580.

Kenyon leaves Senate for the Bench (Ed.), 237.
Newberry contest settled (Ed.), 129, 237.
Newberry (money) issue (Ed.), 463.

New York Congressional election (Ed.), 460.
Pennsylvania changes Senatorial representation
(Ed.), 129.

Pennsylvania governorship primary (Ed.), 580.
Primaries and the machine (Ed.), 461.
Prospects for 1922 (Ed.), 346.

Republicans lose some ground (Ed.), 460.
Porto Rico restless (L.), 323; (Ed.), 347.
President Harding:

Annual message (Ed.), 13.
Appointments (Ed.), 347.

First year's achievements (Ed.), 235.
Merchant marine proposals (Ed.), 356.
Professional standards continually rising
353.

Progress (Ed.), 3, 115, 227, 339, 451, 563.
Prohibition:

After three years (Ed.), 581; (C.), 607.
For the world? (L.), 548.

Not a political factor (Ed.), 581.

(Ed.),

Propaganda, can it be controlled? (L.), 545.
Public health and mental disease (C., il.), 411.
Public health service and children (L.), 325.
Public health education (Ed.), 352.
Public service a profession (C.), 616.

RADIO broadcasting rapidly expanding (C., il.),
395; (L., il.), 102.

Railroads:

Alaskan Government railroad (C., il.), 402.
Argentine system (L., il.), 430.

Consolidation plans (Ed.), 21: (C.), 69.
Decrepit condition analyzed (L.), 205.
Earnings improve (Ed.), 21, 565, 582.
Motor truck competes (Ed.), 583..
Rates and the farmer (Ed.), 237.
Rates to be lowered (Ed.), 582.
Terminal unification (Ed.), 21.
Rainmaking (See "Agriculture").

Rathenau Germany's biggest figure (L., il.), 206.
Record of Current Events, 22, 135, 249, 359, 471,
584.

Reeder, Dr. Rudolph R. Health work in Serbia
(C., il.), 77.

Religion (See "Papacy" and "Babai”).

Rhodesian fossil skull of ancient man? (L., il.),

105.

Roman coliseum to-day (L., il.), 219.

Rural life improvement by better books (C., il.).
297.

Russia:

Chief problem of Europe (Ed.), 343.
Military menace (Ed.), 343.

New bourgeoisie (L., il.), 441.

Pavlov's work in hunger period (L., il), 436.

Science among the Bolsheviks (L.), 208.

Soviet's economic transformation (L.), 97.

Theater under Soviet (L., il.), 98.

Viewed by E. J. Dillon (L.), 534.

SANTO DOMINGO gets a new adviser (L., il.), 543
Schools (See "Education").

Sculpture of Henry Merwin Shrady (Ed.), 469.
Searles, Ellis. Giving stability to the coal indus-
try (C.), 639.

Serbia's reconstruction process (C., il.), 77.
Shackleton's death (Ed.), 246.

Shaughnessy, E. H., dies (Ed.), 246
Shaw, Albert:

Farm and country movement, in various re-
ports (R., il.), 559.

Henry Stead of Australia (C., il.), 304

James Bryce as we knew him in America (C.,
il.), 277.

Records of Northwestern pioneering (R., il.),
419.

Shipping (See "Merchant Marine")
Shrady's Grant Memorial (Ed.), 469

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Shuler, Marjorie:

Community campaigns for better books (C., il.),
297.

Digging at the roots of juvenile delinquency
(C.), 424.

Making teachers welcome (C., il.), 195.

Women of America make history (C., il.), 635.
Women as internationals (C.), 73.

Women's responsibility for food costs (C.), 529.
Siberia affected by Washington agreements (C.),
263.

Simonds, Frank H.:

Battle of Genoa (C.), 597.

Europe prepares for Genoa (C.), 371.
From Washington to Genoa (C.), 147.

In London (Ed.), 350.

Paris-Three years after (C.), 483.

What the Washington conference achieved (C.),
33.

What was gained at Washington (C.), 261.
Smythe, William E. A new homestead policy for
America (C., il.), 291.

Socialism vs. realism (Ed.), 566.
Soldiers' bonus (See "Bonus").

Sound machines for motion pictures (L., il.), 215.
Spanish empire prospects (L.), 323.

Stahl, John M. Why not insure farm crops?
(C.), 526.

Stead, Henry, Australian journalist (C., il.), 304;
(L.), 318.

Stead, Henry. Britain's Pacific island dominion

(C., il.), 305.

Stinnes, Hugo, in German politics (L., il.), 541.
Stockholm's free port (L., il.), 659.
Stock swindlers detected (Ed.), 355.
Street safety education in schools (L.), 326.
Sturzo, Don Luigi (L.), 651.

Submarine warfare question (L., il.), 328.
Succession States, agrarian policy (L.), 440.
Sweden's oldest copper company (L.), 319.
Sweden's premier, Hjalmar Branting (L., il.), 654.
Swedish free port at Stockholm (L., il.), 659.

TARIFF (See "Congress").

Taxation (See "Congress").

Teachers' housing in America (C., il.), 195.
Telephone now transcontinental (L., il.), 331.
Treaties:

Brandegee reservation to the Four-Power treaty
(Ed.), 453.

Chinese customs revision agreement ratified
(Ed.), 454.

Four-Power treaty on Pacific ratified in Senate
(Ed.), 8, 340, 452; (L.), 85.

Five-Power naval ratio agreement ratified
(Ed.), 454; (C.), 151, 262.

Nine-Power treaty on China ratified (Ed.), 454;
(C.), 152, 263.

Ratification methods abroad (Ed.), 454; pros-
pects generally (L.), 87.

Ratification methods in United States Senate

(Ed.), 451, 454; predictions (Ed.), 10, 345.
Senators befog treaty issues (Ed.), 341.
Simonds' comments (C.), 148, 261; analysis
(Ed.), 231.

Submarine and poison gas arrangements rati-
fied (Ed.), 454; (C.), 149; (L., il.), 328.
Supplemental agreement ratified (Ed.), 454.
Treaty between States on Colorado River irri-
gation (C., il.), 619.

Washington conference (See separately).
Yap treaty (Ed.), 8; ratified (Ed.), 340.
Tuskegee Institute (C., il.), 648.

UNEMPLOYMENT crisis (L., il.), 540; and the
unions (L.), 204 (Also see "Labor").

United States:

Alaskan development (C., il.), 402.
Annual reports of cabinet officers (Ed.), 16.
Arizona irrigation development (C., il.), 622.
Army policy revised (C.), 285.

Changing markets for western agriculturists
(Ed.), 576.

Colorado river development (C., il.), 619.
Dances criticized in Europe (L.), 542.
Death Valley climate record (L.), 552.
Economic relations with Cuba (L.), 663.
Foreign trade policy (Ed.), 575.
Housing (See separately).
Idealism in America (L.), 652.
Immigrants analyzed anew (L.), 439.
Immigration restriction explained (C., il.), 509.

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Aftermath felt in peace economics (Ed.), 115.
China has a civil war (C.), 643.

Finance corporation and farmers (Ed.), 564.
Military after effects on men (Ed.), 568.

Warbasse, Agnes Dyer. Coöperative housing in
Europe (C., il.), 173.

Washington conference:

American disarmament in Pacific (L.), 539.
American navy still susceptible of reduction?
(L.), 656.

An example of "Open diplomacy" (Ed.), 118.
Anglo-French accord necessary (Ed.), 119.
Anglo-Japanese alliance (C.), 34 replaced
(Ed.), 7.

British naval policies (Ed.), 6.

China's claims (Ed.), 9; (C.), 39.
Correspondents (C., il.), 43.

Delegates (C., il.), 43.

Disarmament under League (Ed.), 344.

Effect on United States (Ed.), 240.

First four weeks analyzed by Simonds (C.), 33.
Foreign correspondent's view of work (C.), 155.
France's safety argument (Ed.), 118.
French reactions (C.), 485; (Ed.), 457.
German disarmament an essential (Ed.), 118.
Hamilton, Alexander, on disarmament (L.), 655.
Japanese naval policies (Ed.), 7.

Naval competition and its alternatives (Ed.), 4.
Naval ratios fixed (Ed.), 5; (C.), 38, 151, 262.
Only a beginning (L.), 87.

Personalities of the conference (C., il.), 41.
Progress of negotiations (Ed.), 3.

Results, viewed by Simonds (C.), 147, 261.
Riddell, Lord (C., il.), 49.

What caused the conference (Ed.), 454.
(See also "Treaties).

Weeks, John W. Our new army (C.), 285.
Welliver, Judson C.:

Agricultural crisis and the "bloc" (C., il.), 158.
Muscle Shoals power and industrial project
(C., il.), 381.

Three years of prohibition: Success or failure
(C.), 607.

Williams, Wayne C. A treaty among States (C.,
il.), 619.

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Abbas, Abdul Baha, 217.

Adee, Alvey A., 117.

"A. E." (George Russell), 493.

Ahmed Fuad Pasha, 473.

Alter, George E., 580.

Anderson, Sydney, 158.

Andrews, J. S., 495.

Asquith, Mrs. Margot, 250.

Astor, Lady, 638.

Balfour, Arthur J., 5, 7, 44, 45, 47.

Bangs, John Kendrick, 246.

Bankhead, William B., 294.

Barry, David S., 15.

Barthou, Louis, 457.

Barton, Robert, 496.

Benedict, XV, Pope, 259.

PORTRAITS

Benes, Eduard, Premier of Czechoslovakia, 491.

Bernardes, Arthur, President of Brazil, 588.

Beveridge, Albert J., 463.

Blanchard, C. J., 295.

Bliss, Robert Woods, 117.

Bone, Scott C., Governor of Alaska, 408.

Bonomi, Premier of Italy, 123.

Bope, George W., 509.

Borah, William E., Senator, 234.

Brandegee, Frank B., Senator, 342.

Branting, Hjalmar, Premier of Sweden, 654.

Brentano, Theodore, 249.

Briand, Premier Aristide, 5, 44, 45, 47, 200.
Brookings, Robert S., 578.

Bryce, James, Viscount, 277, 279, 284.

Burton, Theodore, 571.

Butterfield, Kenyon L., 559.

Campbell, Philip P., 461.

Capper, Arthur, Senator, 158.

Carson, Sir Edward, 495.

Catt, Mrs. Carrie Chapman, 635.

Cavallini, Fausto, 102.

Childers, Erskine, 496.

Cholmeley-Jones, Richard G., 363.

Clarke, John Hessin, Justice, 587.

Collins, Michael, 58, 127, 497.

Conference on Limitation of Armaments, 2.

Cotton, Henry A., 411.

Craig, Sir James, 495.

Crissinger, D. R., 126, 345.

Crow, William E., Senator, 130.

Dail Eireann, original, 58.

d'Alto, Portuguese Count, 45.

Davis, Arthur P., 295.

Davis, James J., Secretary of Labor, 512.

Davison, Henry Pomeroy, 583.

Dawes, Charles G., Director of Budget, 18.

De Alvear, Marcelo T., President of Argentina, 588.

Dearing, Fred Morris, 117.

Debt Refunding Commission, 571.

de Marchienne, Baron de Cartier, 45.

Desmond, Shaw, 555.

De Valera, Eamon, 58, 493.

De Valera, Mrs., 498.

De Veyra, Mme. Jaime C., 637.

Draper, John W., 411.

Duffy, Gavan, 127.

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