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 MAY, 1923 VOL. XLIII NO. Hearst's INTER NATIΟ NAL LUTHER Burbank says I"The greatest radio machine in the are messages. The mind sends them to your self." G, Read in the June HEARST's INTERNATIONAL the first of Burbank's living in "I can send out thought world is the human brain. Thoughts waves. You do not and cannot keep your thoughts out and receives them. series of scientific articles about the new world of wonders we are

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F. Scott Fitzgerald Dice, Brassknuckles and Guitar, a story, by Page 8 llustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele The Inside Story of Dope in this Country, article, by Sidney Howard Page 14 an Diamonds, a story, by Grace Sartwell Mason Page 30 Illustrations by F. R. Gruger. Songs My Mother Taught Me, a story, by Louise Dutton Page 41 Illustrations by Arthur I. Keller. an article, by Norman Hapgood The Ku Klux Klan at Washington, Page 60 an article, by Charles P. Steinmetz LThe World Is in a Rut, Page 86 NORMAN HAPGOOD'S Editorials Rutka, 6 story 72 a by Konrad Bercovici The Temptress, a novel, by Blasco Ibañez 20 Illstrations by Harvey Dunn. The Farmers Are Waking Up, an article, 78 by Senator Arthur Capper Illustration by C. B. Falls A Bag of Tricks, a story, by Albert Payson Terhune llustrations by Walt Londerback. In Regards to Geniuses, a talk, 28 81 by Ring Lardner Illustrations by James Montgomery Flag. Illustrations by Wallace Morgen. Jews in American Colleges, by Arthur Gleason an article, 38 Men Like Gods, a novel, by H. G. Wells 88 llustration by Henry Raleigh. Illustrations by George W. Bellous. The Seventh Heaven, the play of the month, by Austin Strong Walter Ufer in the South-West, Art of the Month The New Young Life in Germany, an article, by Anna Louise Strong Illustration by Winold Reiss What To Do About Coal, an article, as told to Allan L. Benson, by Henry Ford 99 Cordelia, the Magnificent, a novel, by Leroy Scott Illustrations by Charles D Mitchell The Cathedral, the book of the month ky Hugh Walpole Loser's End, a story by Jay Gelzer 49 93 llustrated with photographs by Baron de Meyer The Spring and the Fall, a poem, by Edna St. Vincent Millay 52 96 Illustration by Charles Chapman. 97 The Gay Senor, a story, by J. Frank Davis llustrations by Darid Robinson 53. The Terror of Elton Lodge, a story by E. Phillips Oppenheim 64 100 Illtratn h Dalton Steren It's Cold on the Heights, a talk by Walt Mason tration h, F. Strothan 106 Cover Design for this Issue Painted by W. T. Benda Published Monthl h the INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE COMPANY. at 119. 40th Street, New York, U. S. A., William Randolph Hearst. President. C. H. Hathaway, Vice-President Ray Long. Vice-President, Joseph A, Moore. Treasurer: C. E. Fosdick. Secretary. Copyright. 192, by International Magazine Co. Trade-Mark registered. Singie copies 35 cents: subscription price, United States $3.00 a year, Candi $5.S0. Foreign $1.00 Wnen chaning an address. ive the ld address as well as the new and allow five weeks for the irst copy to reach you Entered as second ciass matter May 23, 1914, at the Post Othce at New York. N. Y., under the act of March 3. 1879. cntered on July, 1918, at the Post Othce at Atianta, Ga., Boston, Mass., Los Angeles, Cal.. San Fran INTFRNATIONAL may usually be obtained Cal: entered April 15, 1922. at the Post Off ce Per on to reprint mterial which has appeared in HEARSTS t hic Original from UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Google Digitized by 70