Create a pamphlet in page layout mode.

This will be a 32-page pamphlet to be printed on standard American letter size paper and bound on the short side.  How do I set up for this project?

Sounds more like a skinny book than a pamphlet.
Guess what you are really asking for is how do you do Facing Pages? In Pages 5.2 you can't.
Use Pages '09 if you have it, in your Applications/iWork folder. check Facing Pages in the Document Inspector.
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