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The REVIEW of REVIEWS Magazine August 1931
 

The REVIEW of REVIEWS Magazine August 1931

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Rare "Review of Reviews magazine" with intresting articles, reviews and features.

Issue Date:AUGUST, 1931; Vol. LXXXIV, No. 2
IN THIS ISSUE:-
This description copyright Edward D Peyton 2002. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited.
IN THIS ISSUE:
SOMETHING HAPPENED in the United States when Mr. Hoover launched his moratorium on reparations and wardebts. What was it--and will it work? Pages 26, 43, and 46.

STARVATION has threatened the worker ever since the industrial revolution. But the employer alone cannot be heldresponsible for the consequences. Page 49.

BANK CRASHES have been all too common during this depression. Another time they can be avoided if we learn thelessons that recent experience has taught us. Page 52.

FIRST to feel the pinch of depression was the automobile industry. If seems that if will be the first to get aver it. Page 59.

WITH the world tao full of oil already, England and France are hurrying to see which will be the first to tap the newfields at Mosul. Page 60.

DO REVOLUTIONS cause bad times, or do bad times cause revolutions? For Latin America there is on easy answer. Page 63.

MILLIONS were spent on Muscle Shoals, and politicians want lo spend millions more getting it ready +o makefertilizer. But others have found a way to make fertilizer without spending the millions. Page 65.

THE STATES find that while their expenses go up, their income goes down. Which has a certain significance. Page67.

MAN HAS been able to turn the laws of nature to advantage. Why not try the name with the laws of economics?Page 69.

THE WORLD has produced too much, but its inhabitants don't have enough. There ore reasons. Page 82.

BOLSHEVIST RUSSIA wouldn't let tourists come in, a few years ago. Now it advertises for them. Page 94.

THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD: Isolation a Thng of the Past. Mr. Hoover's Proposal of a Moratorium. e GermanMonetary Crisis. Mr. Stimson's European Mission. Politics and the Tariff. Should the Government Make Fertilizers?.
The Appeal for Higher Freight Rates. Low Prices and High Wages. How Uncle Sam Might Save the World.

SPECIAL FEATURES FOR AUGUST, 1931:
Can Germany Be Saved . . . FRANK H. SIMONDS.
Mr. Hoover Achieves A Moratorium . . . HERBERT BRUCKER.
Industry's New Responsibilities . . . A. W. ROBERTSON.
Sound Bank Management . . . FREDERICK H. RAWSON.
Crops And Courage In Iowa . . . L. J. DICKINSON.
Selling Automobiles In . . . B. E.HUTCHINSON.
The French Mandate In Syria . . . CHARLES H. SHERRILL.
Depression In Latin-America . . . EDWIN W. KEMMERER.
Farm Relief Through Chemistry . . . E. E. FREE.
Taxation In Hard Times . . . RICHARD T. ELY.
A Plea For Economic Intelligence . . . FRANK J. WARNE.
The Plague Of Overproduction . . . HOWARD FLORANCE.
The Case For Old-Age Pensions.
Russia Bids For Tourist Trade.

Our Authors.
The World of Books.
History in the Making.
Cartoons of the Month.
In the Months Magazines.

A SURVEY OF MAGAZINES:
HINDENBURG . . . Harold Nicolson in The Yale Review.
THE RISE OF PIERRE LAVAL . . . in the Living Age.
THE HOOVER TONIC . . . in the Manchester Guardian Weekly.
FREE TRADE . . . Sir George Paish in the Annals.
THE RED TRADE MENACE . . . R. Knickerbocker in New York Evening Post.
RUSSIA'S FIVE-YEAR PLAN IN ACTION . . . Maxwell S. Stewart in Survey Graphic.
CAPTAINS OF SOUTHERN INDUSTRY . . . C. Murchison in the Virginia Review.
EAST TEXAS DROWNS ITSELF IN OIL . . . In the Lamp.
Newspapers in Color, from Fortune.
Competition for the Gambling Dollar, from Colliers.
Builders of Bridges, from Travel.
EDITED BY ALBERT SHAW.

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