TIME The Weekly Newsmagazine September 6, 1928
Crime & Prohibition
Table of Contents
1
Letter From the Editor
2
Letters To the Editor
3
Letters To the Editor
4
Letters To the Editor
5
Flappers walking down the street.
“Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.”
Briefing “Older men declare war , but it the youth who must fight and endure.”
Babe Ruth and Will Rogers.
“Prohibition is better than no liquor at all."
$20,000
Herbert Hoover and Al Capone.
33.5 Hours
“I am like any other man, all I do is supply and demand”
105.7 Million “Girls like you are responsible for all the tiresome colorless marriages.”
29th
F. Scott Fitzgerald.
6
It’s “U.S.” Versus Them
League of Nations meeting.
8
Social Tensions
Ku Klux Klan aka. KKK
9
Economy in the 1920’s
Men trying to get jobs.
10
Do the Crime, Serve No Time
Gangsters.
11
12 Men pouring alcohol in the streets.
A New Form of Entertainment
A jazz group.
14
Popular Sports And Players
Football game.
Babe Ruth playing baseball.
15
Ford
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The Year of Babe Ruth: Interview
17
Babe Ruth playing a baseball game.
Bibliography
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