Volume 19, September 1, 1934-June 25, 1935
(concerning the Congressional elections, the National Recovery Administration, attempt to depose James Farley as Postmaster General)
(concerning the Congressional elections, the National Recovery Administration, attempt to depose James Farley as Postmaster General)
(concerning Public Utilities Holding Company Act the Agricultural Adjustment Act (declared unconstitutional), Guffey-Coal Control Act (declared unconstitutional), American League's opposition to F.D. Roosevelt and the Republican Convention)
(concerning, the Democratic Convention, formation of the Union Party, F.D. Roosevelt's reelection, Flint Sit-down Strike, the "Court-Packing" Bill, World Court controversy, enacting neutrality laws and National Labor Relations Act declared constitutional)
(concerning the "Court-Packing" Bill, Fair Labor Standards Act and Roosevelt's Reorganization Bill)
(concerning Fair Labor Standards Act, death of Justice Benjamin N. Cordozo and appointment of Felix Frankfurter to the Supreme Court, Munich Pact, Congressional elections, Frank Murphy appointed Attorney-General and formation of an anti-New Deal coalition in Congress)
(concerning World War II, and the presidential campaign and election)
(concerning Lend Lease legislation, appointment of Harlan F Stone as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and attack on Pearl Harbor)
(concerning Congressional elections, allied invasion of North Africa and appointment of Prentiss M. Brown as head of Office of Price-Administrations)
(concerning Allied invasion of Italy, relations with Joseph Stalin, labor strikes and presidential conventions)
(concerning presidential election, Yalta Conference, Harry S. Truman, United Nations Conference, labor unions, James F. Byrnes appointment as Secretary of State, end of World War II and Pearl Harbor investigation)