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- Education: Provinces
- Religion: Jehovah, Jupiter, Baal
- National Affairs: Recognized
- Sport: Soda Pop
- Religion: Renunciation
- Business: Cold Pie
- National Affairs: Persistence
- Charles Dana Gibson
- POLITICAL NOTES: Son
- Milestones: Mar. 28, 1927
- INTERNATIONAL: Scared
- WOMEN: Masterful Lady
- Science: Smoker
- Letters: Mar. 28, 1927
- Mahatma Hunter
- Business: Business Notes, Mar. 28, 1927
- Music: Departures
- NON-FICTION: Books
- Education: Profound Problems
- People: Mar. 28, 1927
- Music: Masters
- Theatre: Road Companies
- National Affairs: Color Line
- British Commonwealth of Nations: Fattest King
- The Press: Wows
- THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Mar. 28, 1927
- Art: Pioneer
- National Affairs: Mr. Mellon on Debts
- MEXICO: Many a Shot
- Business: One-Manned
- TURKEY: Rise of Women
- ARMY & NAVY: 40,000 Seamen
- Music: Composer Into Cab
- The Press: Smart Money
- Sport: Racquets
- CHINA: Inglorious Victory
- FRANCE: Notable Excesses
- PROHIBITION: Famed Fingers
- Religion: Handmaiden's Wisdom
- Sport: Crew
- National Affairs: Run
- ITALY: Bread
- Omen
- GERMANY: Universal Transfer
- National Affairs: Panama Gay
- Music: Intercollegiate
- National Affairs: Queer Eyed
- RUSSIA: Matoushka Tsaritza
- National Affairs: Beech-Nut v. Beechnut
- Foreign News: Summa Justitia*
- Sport: Hardy Matron
- Education: Two Ain'ts
- Sport: Wide v. Hahn
- CRIME: Gangs
- National Affairs: Yellow Fever
- Disarmament
- Science: Dead Dragons
- Sport: Matronly Second
- Business: Marconi Wireless
- NEGROES: Obliteration
- National Affairs: Age of Consent
- Foreign News: Beer Diplomacy
- New Pictures: Mar. 28, 1927
- Business: Billion & a Half
- JUDICIARY: Minor Conviction
- Science: Lost Found
- THE CABINET: Republic Supervised
- GOLD: Yellow Fever
- Education: Debt Revision
- An Evening This Week: Answers to No. 3
- Books: Nut-Brown Pantheist
- Game No. 1
- Science: Jack Frost
- Music: Wooing Song
- Music: Akkadians
- Letters: Mar. 21, 1927
- BOOKS ABROAD: Effeminate War Lord
- An Evening This Week: Answers to No. 4
- Sport: Port, Champagne
- An Evening This Week: Game No. 5
- National Affairs: An Evening This Week
- Showing in Manhattan
- CHILE: Last Bath
- The Press: Sapiro v. Ford
- THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Die Sitzung
- THE CONGRESS: Of Washington
- BULGARIA: Bomb, Old Style
- Game No. 7
- Business: Current Situation: Mar. 21, 1927
- ALBANIA: Agent Provocateur
- Foreign News: Capitalist Reds
- GOLD: Weepah
- The Press: Owners
- RUSSIA: Thrice-Slapped Cheek
- Santa Maria
- Sport: Purse
- An Evening This Week: Answers To No. 5
- Foreign News: World Philosophizing
- Foreign News: Mrs. Grosberg
- An Evening This Week: Game No. 6
- AERONAUTICS: Visit
- Books: Beloved Bruiser
- INTERNATIONAL: Very Bad
- Music: Trenton Tough
- An Evening This Week: Answers to No. 2
- An Evening This Week: Answers to No. 1
- Foreign News: Tonsilitis
- NEGROES: Darrow v. Klan
- Theatre: New Plays: Mar. 21, 1927
- CHINA: Blood
- CRIME: Smart Young Men
- Hand Breathing
- Science: Mercy Bullet
- Business: Woolen Goods
- Business: Concerning Morgan
- Foreign News: Beautiful Hole
- Art: A Sargent
- Sport: Checker Hops
- JUDICIARY: Of Iowa
- Foreign News: Left-hand Door
- New Pictures: Mar. 21, 1927
- Education: Flag Etiquette
- Books: Ambivalent
- An Evening This Week: Game No. 4
- Music: New System
- Foreign News: Perfect Militiamen
- An Evening This Week: Answers to No. 6
- People: Mar. 21, 1927
- Game No. 8
- Sport: Aces
- PROHIBITION: Private Drinking
- Fiction: Potent Jew
- Foreign News: Dancing Man
- Foreign News: Dracula
- The Press: Chapter Heading
- JAPAN: Growing Pains
- Business: Business Notes, Mar. 21, 1927
- Medicine: Ultra Violet Bath
- Foreign News: $250,000,000 Word
- An Evening This Week: Answers to No. 8
- National Affairs: Of Oregon
- Business: R. R. Ownership
- ITALY: Potent Proconsuls
- Medicine: Cow-Doctors
- Milestones: Mar. 21, 1927
- Flying at Large
- Art: Freedom, Drunkenness
- NON-FICTION: Kingdome, Power, Glory
- Medicine: Mummified Afflictions
- Sport: Wild Nights
- National Affairs: Of Utah
- An Evening This Week: Substitute Questions
- Religion: Baptists
- Paul Claudel
- AUSTRIA: Bella Mulcted
- THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Mar. 21, 1927
- Tennis: Mar. 21, 1927
- An Evening This Week: Game No. 3
- An Evening This Week: Game No. 2
- Education: Wave
- Books: THE CREAM
- TAXATION: Income
- Foreign News: Cannot Deny
- FRANCE: Minister's Morning
- An Evening This Week: An Evening This Week - Answers to No. 7
- Sport: Click
- Foreign News: Keepsake-Rocks
- National Affairs: In Oklahoma
- FICTION: Bible Boar
- Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Mar. 14, 1927
- Foreign News: Only in the U. S.
- POLITICAL NOTES: Economist v. Journalist
- National Affairs: Sugar Strike
- National Affairs: Bad-Natured End
- Religion: Annulments
- Sport: Miles on Miles
- Sport: Celtic Gore
- Business: Chesty Child
- British Commonwealth of Nations: Parliament's Week: Mar. 14, 1927
- RUSSIA: Orator Orating
- Theatre: In London
- National Affairs: Host, Guest, Snook
- Business: Precedent Broken
- Religion: Self-Marriage
- National Affairs: In Kansas
- People: Mar. 14, 1927
- Foreign News: Brutal Facts''
- Education: Education Notes, Mar. 14, 1927
- Sport: Chess
- Foreign News: Secrets
- Foreign News: Monastery, Murder, Club
- Sport: Wine
- JAPAN: Shakedown
- CORRUPTION: One Blind, One Coated
- Books: Books
- Milestones: Mar. 14, 1927
- PROHIBITION: Two Shipments
- GERMANY: Graefe Strafed
- National Affairs: Good-Natured End
- Miscellany: Murderer
- Foreign News: Exciting Question
- THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Mar. 14, 1927
- CHINA: Quiet Week
- CONGRESS: The Legislative Week Mar. 14, 1927
- Art: Raphael
- Religion: Idea
- Sinclair Lewis
- Foreign News: Foundrymen's Question
- Books: Donn Benchley
- JUDICIARY: Scalping Is Legal
- Sport: 50-50 Fight
- Education: Princeton's Problem
- Business: Business Notes, Mar. 14, 1927
- The Press: Demise
- National Affairs: Wyoming's Hero
- Sport: Whiskey
- THE CABINET: Hand-Out
- Religion: Brave, Honest, Upright
- Science: Super-Power
- Religion: Women Flayed
- FRANCE: Au Parlement
- Business: French Tariff
- RADICALS: Ruthenberg
- Letters: Mar. 14, 1927
- ITALY: Women
- RADIO: Commission
- TURKEY: Evasion
- Religion: Pittsburgh Blues
- Books: Bedtime Stories
- CRIME: Not Mawkish
- Business: Honest Grain
- New Pictures: Mar. 14, 1927
- Religion: Lent
- Religion: God Explained
- National Affairs: Backed by Backus
- Foreign News: Enter Kerensky
- Sport: Beer
- CONGRESS: The Legislative Week Mar. 7, 1927
- Foreign News: Golden Crown
- Medicine: Doctor Artists
- THE PRESIDENCY: The White House Week: Mar. 7, 1927
- CHINA: Basest War Lord
- COAL: Dud
- Foreign News: Whooping Diamonds
- National Affairs: No Sleep, No Dam
- New Pictures: Mar. 7, 1927
- National Affairs: Horseplay
- Senator James A. Reed
- Foreign News: Hot Tea, Scalding Coffee
- Milestones: Mar. 7, 1927
- Foreign News: At Shanghai
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