1920s Magazine

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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

Buy a Ford, Save more Go to your nearby Ford dealer right now! 1928 model A


The Year of Babe Ruth: Interview

17

Babe Ruth playing a baseball game.


Bibliography


Bibliography


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