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13,067 Articles,
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Issues of the 1920s = 6 Years, 72 Issues, 2,358 Articles-
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Issues of 1924 = 12 Issues, 321 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 12 Issues, 376 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 12 Issues, 373 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 12 Issues, 418 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 12 Issues, 431 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 12 Issues, 439 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 10 Years, 120 Issues, 3,476 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 12 Issues, 410 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 12 Issues, 336 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 12 Issues, 324 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 342 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 363 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 12 Issues, 365 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 12 Issues, 382 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 12 Issues, 296 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 12 Issues, 312 Articles
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Issues of 1939 = 12 Issues, 346 Articles
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Issues of the 1940s = 10 Years, 120 Issues, 3,183 Articles-
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Issues of 1940 = 12 Issues, 320 Articles
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Issues of 1941 = 12 Issues, 310 Articles-
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January 1941 Issue = 26 Articles- Living in Germany Today by William Bayles, pp. 7-16
- I. Demigod by Sydney King Russell, p. 17
- Why I Go to Church by Roger William Riis, pp. 18-22
- II. Green Regions by Charles Edward Eaton, p. 23
- Must Russia Fight Hitler? by Eugene Lyons, pp. 24-31
- III. War Has Its Day by Daniel Whitehead Hicky, p. 32
- The Secession of Jones County by Craddock Goins, pp. 33-35
- Gypsy Rose Lee, Striptease Intellectual by John Richmond, pp. 36-44
- The Americas and the Refugees by Earl P. Hanson, pp. 45-52
- Rattlesnakes Make Good Eating by Roy A. Benjamin, Jr., pp. 53-57
- New Facts on High Blood Pressure by Iago Galdston, M.D., pp. 58-62
- IV. Portrait by John Robert Quinn, pp. 63-65
- A Fugitive Text by Matthew Biller, p. 66
- Radio War on the U.S.A. by Charles J. Rolo, pp. 67-74
- Do You Want To Be a White Man? A Story by Louis Paul, pp. 75-81
- Ambulance Doctor by Rackham Holt, pp. 82-88
- Close-up of a Community Chest by Gregory J. Liston, pp. 89-93
- Quejo the Killer by Edwin Corle, pp. 94-101
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 102-107
- Americana, pp. 108-109
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 110-113
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Quincy Howe and How To Understand Him by Eugene Lyons, pp. 114-117 - 1 Review- The News and How to Understand It by Quincy Howe
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The Check List, pp. 118-119 - 9 Reviews- Mark Twain in Eruption by Bernard DeVoto and Mark Twain
- Reason, Social Myths, and Democracy by Sidney Hook
- Books Alive by Vincent Starrett
- Washington and the Revolution: A Reappraisal by Bernhard Knollenberg
- Speak Up for Democracy by Edward L. Bernays
- Progress in Medicine by Iago Galdston
- The American Mother Goose by Ray Wood
- Ultima Thule by Vilhjalmur Stefansson
- The Old Deal and the New by Charles A. Beard and George H.E. Smith
- Open Forum, pp. 120-123
- Contributors, pp. 124-125
- Recorded Music, pp. 126-130
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February 1941 Issue = 26 Articles- Paris Under the Germans by Bernhard Ragner, pp. 135-143
- Sibelius by Carleton Smith, pp. 144-150
- Coming by John T. Flynn, pp. 151-157
- Ex-Lawyer by Weyland Cross, pp. 158-164
- I. The American Freedom by Matthew Biller, p. 165
- II. Hast Thou Entered Into the Treasure of Snow? by Sara V.A. Allen, p. 166
- The Lunatic Fringe of Religion by Frank S. Mead, pp. 167-174
- Prize Winners, p. 175
- You Have to Get With It, A Story by George Willis, pp. 176-183
- The Annihilation of Freemasonry by Sven G. Lunden, pp. 184-193
- Rejuvenation and Sex by Renee von Eulenburg-Wiener, pp. 194-201
- The Communist Grip on Our Defense by Victor Riesel, pp. 202-210
- The Worst American City by Dayton David McKean, pp. 211-217
- III. Boomerang by Helen Howland Prommel, p. 218
- Harlem's Fabulous Flyer by Meigs M. Green, pp. 219-226
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 227-231
- IV. Remembered Island by Clifford Gessler, p. 232
- State of the Union by Eugene Lyons, pp. 233-235
- Americana, pp. 236-237
- Down To Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 238-241
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The Poor Vanderbilts by Amy Vanderbilt, pp. 242-246 - 1 Review- The Vanderbilt Legend by Wayne Andrews
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Check List, p. 247 - 6 Reviews- Out of the Night by Jan Valtin
- U.S. Camera 1941 by T.J. Maloney
- The City of Man: A Declaration of World Democracy by William Allan Neilson
- Life on Other Worlds by H. Spencer Jones
- An Inquiry Into Meaning and Truth by Bertrand Russell
- Yellow Wolf: His Own Story by Lucullus V. McWhorter and Yellow Wolf
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Fiction My Name Is Aram, by William Saroyan, p. 248 - 3 Reviews- My Name Is Aram by William Saroyan
- Sapphira and the Slave Girl by Willa Cather
- The Beloved Returns by Thomas Mann
- Open Forum, pp. 249-252
- Contributors, p. 253
- Recorded Music, pp. 254-258
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March 1941 Issue = 26 Articles- American Versus German War Potential by Fritz Sternberg, pp. 263-269
- Why Schoolteachers Can't Teach by Douglas E. Lawson, pp. 270-277
- Suckers of the Soil by Edith M. Stern, pp. 278-282
- The Future Dictator of France by William S. Schlamm, pp. 283-291
- Surgery in Mental Cases by Marguerite Clark, pp. 292-298
- A New Boss Takes Los Angeles by Rena M. Vale, pp. 299-306
- I. Formula by Emily Mosser Tompkins, p. 307
- Congressmen Have Souls by Martin Panzer, pp. 308-310
- II. The Place Is Surgery by Kingsley Tufts, p. 311
- Is Canada Still a Democracy? by Geoffrey Hewelcke, pp. 312-321
- William Allen White by Webb Waldron, pp. 322-329
- Larry, A Story by David Driscoll, pp. 330-334
- III. I Ask the Right by Whitfield Cook, p. 335
- Nazi Trade Invades Mexico by Virginia Prewett, pp. 336-343
- Are You Driving a Stolen Car? by John Kobler, pp. 344-351
- The Jefferson Davis of the North by Craddock Goins, pp. 352-354
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 355-360
- Americana, pp. 361-362
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 363-366
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The Boom in Novelized History by Christopher Gerould, pp. 367-371 - 3 Reviews- Oliver Wiswell by Kenneth Roberts
- The Giant Joshua by Maurine Whipple
- The Silent Drum by Neil H. Swanson
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Check List, pp. 372-373 - 12 Reviews- The Personal Letters of John Fiske by Ethel F. Fiske and John Fiske
- Fivefold Aid to Britain by Fritz Sternberg
- The Donkey Inside by Ludwig Bemelmans
- Germs and the Man by Justina Hill
- England's Hour by Vera Brittain
- Fingerprinting by Charles Edward Chapel
- My Sister and I by Dirk van der Heide
- The Wounded Don't Cry by Quentin J. Reynolds
- Life for Life's Sake by Richard Aldington
- Robespierre and the Fourth Estate by Ralph Korngold
- Sixty Acres More or Less by Henry B. Lent
- Plague On Us by Geddes Smith
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Fiction Caravan for China, by Frank S. Stuart, p. 374 - 4 Reviews- Caravan for China by Frank S. Stuart
- Spring Symphony by Eleanor Painter
- The Survivor by Dennis Parry
- East by Day by Blair Niles
- Open Forum by Ruth Neely, pp. 375-377
- Winter in Hitler's Reich , pp. 378-380
- Contributors, p. 381
- Recorded Music, pp. 382-386
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April 1941 Issue = 27 Articles- Our Mentally Unbalanced Teachers by Emil Altman, M.D., pp. 391-401
- Miracle in the London Shelters by Lady Judith Listowel, pp. 402-410
- The Sad Case of the Funnies by James Frank Vlamos, pp. 411-415
- I. Lost Ship by Glenn Ward Dresbach, p. 416
- ABC of Sabotage by Jan Valtin, pp. 417-425
- Bullfrog Time by John Gould Fletcher, p. 426
- The Sherman Anti-Trust Blackjack by Burnham Carter, pp. 427-434
- II. Portrait of a Philosopher by Frances Frost, p. 435
- In Defense of Italian Soldiers by Kosta Todorov, pp. 436-439
- Hamilton Fish, Superpatriot by John Richmond, pp. 440-449
- His Third Best Friend's Wife, A Story by Jerome Weidman, pp. 450-458
- Truck Drivers Have a Word for It by Doris McFerran, pp. 459-461
- III. Concert by Tom Boggs, p. 462
- Fear Sweeps the South Seas by Ernest O. Hauser, pp. 463-469
- IV. Picture by Grace Sayre, p. 470
- Curiosities of Collecting by Harry Salpeter, pp. 471-474
- Hitler's Gentleman of Intrigue by S.L. Solon, pp. 475-482
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 483-488
- V. No Ripple Blurs by Mary Ferguson Legler, p. 489
- Americana, pp. 490-492
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 493-496
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The Myth of a Happy Russia by Eugene Lyons, pp. 497-501 - 4 Reviews- Workers Before and After Lenin by Manya Gordon
- The Dream We Lost by Freda Utley
- Out of the Night by Jan Valtin
- The Soviet Power by Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury
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Check List, pp. 502-503 - 13 Reviews- Under the Iron Heel by Lars Moen
- Landscape of Freedom by Mauritz A. Hallgren
- The Battle for Asia by Edgar Snow
- Behind God's Back by Negley Farson
- In China Now by Winifred Galbraith
- England Speaks by Philip Gibbs
- Toward Freedom by Jawaharlal Nehru
- Labor's Aims in War and Peace by C.R. Attlee
- Recent America by Henry Bamford Parkes
- Riddle of the Reich by Wythe Williams and Albert Parry
- Reno by Max Miller
- Man---the Mechanical Misfit by G.H. Estabrooks
- A Literary History of the Italian People by Joseph Spencer Kennard
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Fiction Hold Autumn in Your Hand, by George Sessions P..., p. 504 - 6 Reviews- Hold Autumn in Your Hand by George Sessions Perry
- Mountain Meadow by John Buchan
- Dagger of the Mind by Kenneth Fearing
- Stevie by Benedict Thielen
- Salt of the Earth by Victor Holmes
- Lest Darkness Fall by L. Sprague de Camp
- Open Forum, pp. 505-508
- Contributors, p. 509
- Recorded Music, pp. 510-514
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May 1941 Issue = 24 Articles- Why Lindbergh Is Wrong by Major Alexander P. de Seversky, pp. 519-532
- The Dress-Suit Okies of California by Lucius Beebe, pp. 533-539
- I. In an Oats Field by Glenn Ward Dresbach, p. 540
- The Japanese Don't Understand Us by Robert Aura Smith, pp. 541-549
- Sex in Old New York by Grace Adams and Edward Hutter, pp. 550-556
- II. Onleading Sky by Keith Thomas, p. 557
- Conscription Hits the Campus by Gaynor Maddox, pp. 558-565
- III. Latitude 14:09 South by Clifford Gessler, p. 566
- A Hero Once, A Story by Freer Stalnaker, pp. 567-577
- A Boom Town Faces Its Future by John S. McNamara, pp. 578-583
- IV. Steward by Edith Cherrington, p. 584
- The Poles Are a Great People by Virgilia Sapieha, pp. 585-592
- The Songs That Sailors Sang by William Doerflinger, pp. 593-600
- The Body Beautiful by Cornelia Otis Skinner, pp. 601-606
- Can Insomnia Conquer England? by Iago Galdston, M.D., pp. 607-611
- V. So Die the Innocents by Elma Dean, p. 612
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 613-618
- Americana, pp. 619-620
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 621-624
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V. F. Calverton's Quest for Utopia by S.L. Solon, pp. 625-629 - 2 Reviews- Where Angels Dared to Tread by Victor F. Calverton
- The Man Inside by V.F. Calverton
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Check List, p. 630 - 6 Reviews- They Went On Together by Robert Nathan
- Hawk's Nest by Hubert Skidmore
- Call the New World by John Jennings
- Men of the Mountains by Jesse Stuart
- Delilah by Marcus Goodrich
- Counterpoint Murder by G.D.H. Cole and Margaret Cole
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Non-Fiction Dawn Watch in China, by Joy Homer, pp. 631-632 - 5 Reviews- Dawn Watch in China by Joy Homer
- Kabloona by Gontran de Poncins
- America and Total War by Fletcher Pratt
- The Bachelor Life by George Jean Nathan
- Their Finest Hour by Allan A. Michie and Walter Graebner
- Open Forum by Clifford E. Clinton, pp. 633-635
- Contributors, pp. 636-640
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June 1941 Issue = 27 Articles- The Twilight of Sea Power by Major Alexander P. de Seversky, pp. 647-657
- I. Lee Dosky Ramey by Jesse Stuart, p. 658
- Close-up of a Hillbilly Family by Tom Ham, pp. 659-665
- Blueprint for an Enduring Peace by Bertrand Russell, pp. 666-676
- New York's Six-Year Progressive Education Experiment by Benjamin Fine, pp. 677-684
- II. Escape by Marian Pattee, p. 685
- Life in Spain Today by Hans Habe, pp. 686-693
- To Mary, Daughter of Abram by Louis Stoddard, p. 694
- King of the Con Men by John Mabley and Bill Ballance, pp. 695-702
- Fighting Disease with Heat and Cold by Marguerite Clark, pp. 703-710
- The Red Queen of California by William Henry Chamberlin, pp. 711-718
- III. Ego by Aline W. Liebman, pp. 719-721
- Modern Science Discovers God by Edward J. Bing, pp. 722-728
- IV. Rain in the Jungle by Glenn Ward Dresbach, p. 729
- Labor Under Hitler by Ludwig Hamburger, pp. 730-736
- Mush-Mush, A Story by Lili Valenty, pp. 737-743
- The Man Who Showed Missouri by Lloyd Lewis, pp. 744-749
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 750-754
- V. Lines to Freedom by Lincoln Fitzell, p. 755
- Americana, pp. 756-757
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 758-761
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The Double Men of Criticism by Mary M. Colum, pp. 762-767 - 5 Reviews- A Time to Speak by Archibald MacLeish
- On Literature Today by Van Wyck Brooks
- Do These Bones Live? by Edward Dahlberg
- Reason in Madness by Allen Tate
- The Double Man by W.H. Auden
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Check List, p. 768 - 3 Reviews- Begin Here by Dorothy L. Sayers
- France Speaking by Robert de Saint-Jean
- Bird Islands Down East by Helen Gere Cruickshank
- Happy Days by H.L. Mencken, pp. 769-794
- Contributors, p. 795
- Index, pp. 796-797
- Open Forum, pp. 798-802
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July 1941 Issue = 29 Articles- Ordeal of American Air Power by Major Alexander P. de Seversky, pp. 7-14
- The Tobacco Road of the North by Frances Ensign Greene, pp. 15-22
- Is Defense Production in a Mess? by Burnham Finney, pp. 23-32
- Extraordinary Texas by Helena Huntington Smith, pp. 33-38
- Moscow's Academy of Treason by Jan Valtin, pp. 39-43
- The Overcoat, A Story by Sally Benson, pp. 44-48
- Case Studies in Isolationism by Frederick H. Cramer, pp. 49-55
- Anti-Semitism Is a Christian Problem by Maurice Samuel, pp. 56-65
- Nazi Intrigues in Central America by Lawrence Martin and Sylvia Martin, pp. 66-72
- I. Sonnet to B. H by Maxwell Bodenheim, p. 73
- A Day with the Prime Minister, A Story by Mark Aldanov, pp. 74-82
- II. Wild Honey by Glenn Ward Dresbach, p. 83
- Dice and Death in Dixie by Craddock Goins, pp. 84-89
- III. Team-Mates by Nell Griffith Wilson, p. 90
- Comeback for Country Dances by Lewis T. Nordyke, pp. 91-94
- Essay on a Fuhrer by Rudolph Hess, p. 95
- IV. Beach by Ethel Barnett de Vito, p. 96
- Amateur Crime Busters, Inc by Alan Hynd, pp. 97-102
- V. Progress by Mabel G. Austin, p. 103
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 104-107
- VI. Lightning by Charles Edward Eaton, p. 108
- Americana, pp. 109-110
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 111-114
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Fortunes and History by Mary M. Colum, pp. 115-120 - 5 Reviews- Men of Wealth by John T. Flynn
- The Astors by Harvey O'Connor
- The Philosopher in Chaos by Baker Brownell
- History as the Story of Liberty by Benedetto Croce
- Toward a Philosophy of History by Jose Ortega y Gasset
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Check List, p. 121 - 4 Reviews- Present-Day Stories by John T. Frederick
- Tadpole Hall by Helen Ashton
- The Transposed Heads by Thomas Mann
- Captain Paul by Edward Ellsberg
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Non-Fiction The Forgotten Village, by John Steinbeck, pp. 122-123 - 7 Reviews- The Forgotten Village by John Steinbeck
- The Long Week-End by Robert Graves and Alan Hodge
- Invitation to Learning by Huntington Cairns, Allen Tate, and Mark Van Doren, ...
- Dictators and Democrats by Lawrence Fernsworth
- Behind the Rising Sun by James Russell Young
- Humanity on Trial by Horace J. Bridges
- The Sherwin-Williams Paint and Color Guide
- Open Forum, pp. 124-125
- Recorded Music, pp. 126-127
- Contributors, pp. 128-130
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August 1941 Issue = 26 Articles- The End of Joseph Stalin by Eugene Lyons, pp. 135-142
- I. Counsel by Sydney King Russell, p. 143
- Secret Nazi Instructions on Conquered Peoples A Document, pp. 144-149
- Washington, Capital of Confusion by Blair Bolles, pp. 150-160
- When We Were Musically Young by David Ewen, pp. 161-167
- Lafayette Hits the Jackpot by Guy S. Allison and Doris McFerran, pp. 168-173
- Inside Labor by Benjamin Stolberg, pp. 174-183
- The Inspiration of Our History by John Dos Passos, pp. 184-190
- II. Night by Glenn Ward Dresbach, pp. 191-193
- What Everyone Should Know About Abortion by Jane Ward, pp. 194-199
- III. Heresy by Elsa Millstrom, p. 200
- The Renegade, A Story by Elissa Landi, pp. 201-207
- IV. Ella Bassett by Ethel Barnett de Vito, p. 208
- Is Inflation Inevitable? by Henry D. Steinmetz, pp. 209-216
- V. Phantom by Lionel Wiggam, p. 217
- Belle, the Female Bluebeard by Stewart H. Holbrook, pp. 218-225
- VI. Tympani in Fee Simple by Marian Pattee, p. 226
- Runaway Rich by Fillmore Hyde, pp. 227-232
- Americana, pp. 233-234
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 235-238
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Life in Recent Fiction by Mary M. Colum, pp. 239-244 - 4 Reviews- My Dear Bella by Arthur Kober
- Come to Dust by Anne Fremantle
- The Hermit Place by Mark Schorer
- All of Their Lives by Myron Brinig
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Check List, pp. 245-246 - 7 Reviews- Darwin, Marx, and Wagner: Critique of a Heritage by Jacques Barzun
- Amazon Throne by Bertita L. Harding
- Catherine of Aragon by Garrett Mattingly
- Another Part of the Forest by G.B. Stern
- Pax Americana by James H.R. Cromwell
- Spurs on the Boot by Thomas B. Morgan
- World Crises and Jewish Survival by Abba Hillel Silver
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Fiction The Land of Spices, by Kate O'Brien, p. 247 - 2 Reviews- The Land of Spices by Kate O'Brien
- Tory Oath by Tim Pridgen
- Open Forum, pp. 248-253
- Contributors, pp. 254-255
- Recorded Music, pp. 256-258
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September 1941 Issue = 25 Articles- The Real France Speaks by Edouard Herriot, pp. 263-274
- Screwball Election in Texas by Jack Guinn, pp. 275-281
- Is Germany's Morale Cracking? by Otto Strasser, pp. 282-289
- Six Political Cartoons by Arthur Szyk, pp. 290-291
- The Limits of Russian Resistance by Freda Utley, pp. 292-299
- I. Gray Pastoral by Elizabeth Lou Sellers, p. 300
- The Folklore of Hollywood by Ferdinand Lundberg, pp. 301-304
- II. To a Poet-Soldier by Louis Stoddard, p. 305
- America Takes Over the Pacific by Upton Close, pp. 306-310
- The Sterility of Modern Music by Winthrop Sargeant, pp. 311-321
- Come Spring, A Story by Carl Bottume, pp. 322-330
- Portrait of a Punk by John Richmond, pp. 331-337
- America's Biggest Boom Town by Donald Wilhelm, pp. 338-342
- III. The Herd by Marshall Schacht, p. 343
- Cargo Lost by Torpedo by Captain L.E. Jaeckel, pp. 344-346
- The Inspiration of Our History, Part II by John Dos Passos, pp. 347-353
- IV. Only the Free by Matthew Biller, p. 354
- New Facts on Dog Diets by Ruth Ringle, pp. 355-359
- State of the Union by Benjamin Stolberg, pp. 360-366
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 367-370
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Poetry and the Common Reader by Mary M. Colum, pp. 371-376 - 1 Review- A New Anthology of Modern Poetry by Selden Rodman
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Check List, p. 377 - 4 Reviews- The Harp and the Blade by John Myers Myers
- Slightly Perfect by George Malcolm-Smith
- The Keys of the Kingdom by A.J. Cronin
- The Battlers by Kylie Tennant
- Open Forum , pp. 378-380
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Non-Fiction In the Mill, by John Masefield, p. 381 - 6 Reviews- In the Mill by John Masefield
- Generals and Generalship by Archibald P. Wavell
- A Thousand Shall Fall by Hans Habe
- A History of Medicine by Arturo Castiglioni
- Holmes-Pollock Letters by Mark DeWolfe Howe, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Frederick Pollack, ...
- Pony Trails in Wyoming by John K. Rollinson
- Contributors, pp. 382-386
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October 1941 Issue = 24 Articles- Catholics and the Nazis by Theodore Maynard, pp. 391-400
- America Repeats Europe's Aviation Mistakes by Major A.P. de Seversky, pp. 401-410
- Political Cartoons by Arthur Szyk, pp. 411-414
- Occupied Europe Fights Back by Barnet Nover, pp. 415-424
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 425-430
- A U-Boat Commander Speaks by Captain L.E. Jaeckel, pp. 431-436
- Adultery and Murder in Texas by William Seagle, pp. 437-443
- State of the Union by Max Eastman, pp. 444-449
- Sinclair Lewis by Benjamin Stolberg, pp. 450-460
- Colleges Gear for Defense by Benjamin Fine, pp. 461-466
- The Anatomy of Loneliness by Thomas Wolfe, pp. 467-474
- I. The Poem by Yetza Gillespie, p. 475
- Say a First Goodbye, A Story by George Willis, pp. 476-480
- About the Aliens in Our Midst by Raymond Moley and Celeste Jedel, pp. 481-485
- II. Bond by Geraldine Ross, p. 486
- Is There New Hope for Epileptics? by W.W. Bauer, M.D., pp. 487-492
- Americana, pp. 493-494
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 495-498
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Sane Books in an Insane World by Mary M. Colum, pp. 499-503 - 5 Reviews- The Red Decade by Ralph Bates
- France On Berlin Time by Thomas D. Kernan
- The Men Around Churchill by Rene Kraus
- Bevin and Company by Patricia O'Flynn Strauss
- The Road of a Naturalist by Donald Culross Peattie
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Check List, p. 504 - 3 Reviews- The Keys of the Kingdom by A.J. Cronin
- The Venables by Kathleen Norris
- The Don Flows Home to the Sea by Mikhail Sholokhov
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Non-Fiction American Issues, by William Thorp, Merle Curti..., p. 505 - 4 Reviews- American Issues by William Thorp, Merle Curti, and Carlos Baker
- Dear Me by Agnes Sligh Turnbull
- My Father is a Quiet Man by Thomas D. Wadelton
- Your Personality, Introvert or Extravert? by Virginia Case
- Open Forum, pp. 506-507
- Contributors, pp. 508-509
- Recorded Music, pp. 510-514
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November 1941 Issue = 23 Articles- Contributors, pp. 516-518
- The Coming French Revolution by Henry Torres, pp. 519-526
- Do the Women Own America? by Geraldine Sartain, pp. 527-534
- The South Kills Another Negro by William Bradford Huie, pp. 535-545
- Union Now With Germany by Prince Hubertus zu Loewenstein, pp. 546-551
- Foreign Diplomats Go American by Blair Bolles, pp. 552-559
- American Medicine Leads the World by Elsie McCormick, pp. 560-567
- I. Reminder by Sydney King Russell, p. 568
- Japan May Face Destruction by James R. Young, pp. 569-573
- II. Nation by Tom Boggs, pp. 574-577
- Radio Has a Word for It by Doris McFerran, pp. 578-582
- The State of the Union by Eugene Lyons, pp. 583-589
- Diary of an Escape from Europe by Valeriu Marcu, pp. 590-598
- The Victor, A Story by Freer Stalnaker, pp. 599-605
- Eating for National Defense by Gaynor Maddox, pp. 606-611
- Strange Clubs We Join by S.L. Solon, pp. 612-617
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 618-622
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 623-626
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Critics and History by Mary M. Colum, pp. 627-631 - 4 Reviews- The Wound and the Bow by Edmund Wilson
- Autobiography by Eric Gill
- Grey Eminence by Aldous Huxley
- The Reconstruction of Europe by Guglielmo Ferrero
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Check List, p. 632 - 6 Reviews- Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf
- Evening in Spring by August Derleth
- Ellen Rogers by James T. Farrell
- Mildred Pierce by James M. Cain
- The Sun Shall Greet Them by David Rame
- Ladies' Day by Chard Powers Smith
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Non-Fiction My Last Million Readers, by Emile Gauvreau, p. 633 - 3 Reviews- My Last Million Readers by Emile Gauvreau
- Tar Heels by Jonathan Daniels
- Memories of the Opera by Giulio Gatti-Casazza
- Open Forum, pp. 634-635
- Recorded Music, pp. 636-642
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December 1941 Issue = 27 Articles- Contributors, pp. 646-648
- Report from Ireland by William Bayles, pp. 649-660
- Sex in the Army by Irwin Ross, pp. 661-668
- I. Summary by David Cornel DeJong, pp. 669-670
- Stalin's American Power by Max Eastman, pp. 671-681
- Our Decadent Art Museums by Thomas Craven, pp. 682-688
- America's 150,000 Japanese by Ernest O. Hauser, pp. 689-696
- II. The Sunken Land by Ethel Barnett de Vito, p. 697
- Handout, A Story by John D. Weaver, pp. 698-704
- III. For Christmas Eve by Virginia Scott Miner, pp. 705-707
- I Lived Through an Inflation by Hans Habe, pp. 708-716
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 717-722
- Our Trade Barriers with Canada by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 723-729
- Too Much Surgery? by Miles Atkinson, M.D., pp. 730-736
- IV. Man of Few Words by Glenn Ward Dresbach, p. 737
- Pennsylvania's Greatest Rogue by Herbert Asbury, pp. 738-745
- V. Softly, for Clarinet by David Ross, p. 746
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 747-750
- VI. Summer Memory by Charles A. Wagner, p. 751
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The Long Dream of Thomas Wolfe by John Tebbel, pp. 752-753 - 1 Review- The Hills Beyond by Thomas Wolfe
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Three Books on Germany by Prince Hubertus zu Loewenstein, pp. 754-755 - 3 Reviews- I Paid Hitler by Fritz Thyssen
- Munich Playground by Ernest R. Pope
- Berlin Embassy by William Russell
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Novel on Intermarriage by Charles Angoff, pp. 756-757 - 1 Review- Here in My Home by Robert Gessner
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Check List, p. 758 - 6 Reviews- Unless the Wind Turns by Mildred Walker
- Mrs. Doratt by John Erskine
- The Career of Philip Hazen by John Harriman
- On Troublesome Creek by James Still
- Ghostwater by Eden Phillpotts
- The G-String Murders by Gypsy Rose Lee
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Non-Fiction Faust, by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, pp. 758-759 - 9 Reviews- Faust by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- The Man on My Back by Eric Linklater
- Lady Sourdough by Frances Ella Fitz and Jerome Odlum
- Newspaper Days, 1899-1906 by H.L. Mencken
- Joseph Pulitzer and His "World" by James Wyman Barrett
- Murder Out Yonder by Stewart H. Holbrook
- Alfred I. DuPont: The Family Rebel by Marquis James
- Pierre Laval by Henry Torres
- Censorship, 1917 by James R. Mock
- Open Forum, pp. 760-761
- Recorded Music, p. 762
- Index, pp. 763-772
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Issues of 1942 = 12 Issues, 271 Articles
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Issues of 1943 = 12 Issues, 280 Articles
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Issues of 1944 = 12 Issues, 300 Articles
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Issues of 1945 = 12 Issues, 296 Articles
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Issues of 1946 = 12 Issues, 318 Articles
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Issues of 1947 = 12 Issues, 376 Articles
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Issues of 1948 = 12 Issues, 366 Articles
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Issues of 1949 = 12 Issues, 346 Articles
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Issues of the 1950s = 10 Years, 117 Issues, 3,611 Articles-
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Issues of 1950 = 12 Issues, 324 Articles
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Issues of 1951 = 12 Issues, 208 Articles
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Issues of 1952 = 12 Issues, 213 Articles
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Issues of 1953 = 11 Issues, 325 Articles
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Issues of 1954 = 12 Issues, 479 Articles
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Issues of 1955 = 12 Issues, 494 Articles
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Issues of 1956 = 10 Issues, 357 Articles
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Issues of 1957 = 12 Issues, 394 Articles
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Issues of 1958 = 12 Issues, 364 Articles
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Issues of 1959 = 12 Issues, 453 Articles
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Issues of the 1960s = 1 Year, 12 Issues, 439 Articles-
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Issues of 1960 = 12 Issues, 439 Articles