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658 Issues,
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Issues of the 1820s = 8 Years, 18 Issues, 289 Articles-
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Issues of 1821 = 2 Issues, 25 Articles
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Issues of 1823 = 4 Issues, 49 Articles
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Issues of 1824 = 2 Issues, 38 Articles
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Issues of 1825 = 2 Issues, 42 Articles
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Issues of 1826 = 2 Issues, 43 Articles
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Issues of 1827 = 2 Issues, 39 Articles
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Issues of 1828 = 2 Issues, 28 Articles
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Issues of 1829 = 2 Issues, 25 Articles
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Issues of the 1830s = 8 Years, 28 Issues, 433 Articles-
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Issues of 1830 = 4 Issues, 47 Articles
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Issues of 1831 = 4 Issues, 46 Articles
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Issues of 1834 = 4 Issues, 44 Articles
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Issues of 1835 = 4 Issues, 44 Articles
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Issues of 1836 = 2 Issues, 19 Articles
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Issues of 1837 = 4 Issues, 105 Articles
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Issues of 1838 = 2 Issues, 46 Articles
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Issues of 1839 = 4 Issues, 82 Articles
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Issues of the 1840s = 7 Years, 26 Issues, 443 Articles-
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Issues of 1840 = 4 Issues, 91 Articles
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Issues of 1841 = 2 Issues, 48 Articles
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Issues of 1843 = 4 Issues, 63 Articles
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Issues of 1844 = 4 Issues, 63 Articles
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Issues of 1845 = 4 Issues, 66 Articles
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Issues of 1846 = 4 Issues, 52 Articles
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Issues of 1847 = 4 Issues, 60 Articles
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Issues of the 1850s = 1 Year, 2 Issues, 27 Articles-
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Issues of 1853 = 2 Issues, 27 Articles
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Issues of the 1880s = 6 Years, 52 Issues, 863 Articles-
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Issues of 1883 = 6 Issues, 52 Articles
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Issues of 1885 = 10 Issues, 102 Articles
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Issues of 1886 = 6 Issues, 63 Articles
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Issues of 1887 = 6 Issues, 104 Articles
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Issues of 1888 = 12 Issues, 306 Articles
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Issues of 1889 = 12 Issues, 236 Articles
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Issues of the 1890s = 10 Years, 114 Issues, 1,800 Articles-
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Issues of 1890 = 6 Issues, 99 Articles
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Issues of 1891 = 12 Issues, 188 Articles
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Issues of 1892 = 12 Issues, 213 Articles
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Issues of 1893 = 12 Issues, 210 Articles
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Issues of 1894 = 12 Issues, 203 Articles
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Issues of 1895 = 12 Issues, 195 Articles
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Issues of 1896 = 12 Issues, 199 Articles
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Issues of 1897 = 12 Issues, 170 Articles
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Issues of 1898 = 12 Issues, 173 Articles
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Issues of 1899 = 12 Issues, 150 Articles
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Issues of the 1900s = 10 Years, 126 Issues, 1,843 Articles-
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Issues of 1900 = 12 Issues, 166 Articles
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Issues of 1901 = 12 Issues, 146 Articles
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Issues of 1902 = 11 Issues, 152 Articles
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Issues of 1903 = 12 Issues, 174 Articles
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Issues of 1904 = 12 Issues, 149 Articles
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Issues of 1905 = 12 Issues, 143 Articles
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Issues of 1906 = 11 Issues, 146 Articles
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Issues of 1907 = 20 Issues, 283 Articles
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Issues of 1908 = 12 Issues, 210 Articles
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Issues of 1909 = 12 Issues, 274 Articles
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Issues of the 1910s = 10 Years, 117 Issues, 2,419 Articles-
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Issues of 1910 = 12 Issues, 263 Articles
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Issues of 1911 = 12 Issues, 194 Articles
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Issues of 1912 = 12 Issues, 226 Articles
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Issues of 1913 = 12 Issues, 250 Articles
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Issues of 1914 = 12 Issues, 278 Articles
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Issues of 1915 = 9 Issues, 202 Articles
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Issues of 1916 = 12 Issues, 266 Articles
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Issues of 1917 = 12 Issues, 277 Articles
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Issues of 1918 = 12 Issues, 224 Articles
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Issues of 1919 = 12 Issues, 239 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 93 Issues, 1,928 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 12 Issues, 219 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 12 Issues, 220 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 12 Issues, 276 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 12 Issues, 239 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 8 Issues, 161 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 4 Issues, 104 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 4 Issues, 92 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 5 Issues, 171 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 12 Issues, 208 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 12 Issues, 238 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 10 Years, 82 Issues, 1,492 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 12 Issues, 249 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 12 Issues, 200 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 12 Issues, 172 Articles-
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January 1932 Issue = 15 Articles- Aperitif by William A. DeWitt, pp. 1-3
- Silver---a Senate Racket by Neil Carothers, pp. 4-15
- Inefficient, Incompetent or Dishonest by Herbert C. Pell, pp. 16-24
- Disarmament and Bootleg Armaments by Lewis Einstein, pp. 25-30
- The Lassiter Place (Story) by John Lineaweaver, pp. 31-33
- The Future of Aristocracy in America by James Southall Wilson, pp. 34-40
- More Regulations? by Hugh M. Foster, pp. 41-51
- Chinese Sunset by Frances Hall, p. 52
- Madame Zero by Anonymous, pp. 53-58
- Automobiles Will Come Back by Joseph Ledwinka, pp. 59-64
- The Spirit Wrestler (Story) by William Burke Teeling, pp. 65-72
- Our Laggard Theatre by Louise Maunsell Field, pp. 73-78
- That Servant Problem by Ethel Peyser, pp. 79-85
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 86-95
- Nereid's Funeral by Frederic Prokosch, pp. 96-104
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February 1932 Issue = 14 Articles- Aperitif by William A. DeWitt, pp. 97-99
- What France Really Wants by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 100-110
- The Shining Road (Story) by Rice Gaither, pp. 111-119
- Growing Pains of Progress by John T. Rule, pp. 120-127
- Manchurian Muddle by Frank T. Cartwright, pp. 128-135
- The Primeval Present by Sonia Ruthele Novak, p. 136
- The Manor (Story) by Sara Haardt, pp. 137-146
- Success for Failure at Geneva? by Herbert Brucker, pp. 147-156
- Mexico Reaches a Turn by Richard C. Wilson, pp. 157-163
- Hot Iron by Manly Stearns Mumford, pp. 164-173
- Seeds by Herbert Hartman, p. 174
- Whittling by John Wright Buckham, pp. 175-179
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 180-190
- The Reader's Turn, pp. 191-200
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March 1932 Issue = 14 Articles- France vs. Germany by Albert Guerard, pp. 193-201
- Let Malthus Be Dead! by Henry Pratt Fairchild, pp. 202-208
- Hit the Pocketbook (Story) by Paul Working, pp. 209-218
- Sodom and Tomorrow by William A. DeWitt, pp. 219-225
- Note on Race Prejudice by Gerald W. Johnson, pp. 226-233
- Silver---Its Future as Money by Francis H. Brownell, pp. 234-242
- Should Dramatic Critics Be? by Montrose J. Moses, pp. 243-251
- Nothing But Airplanes? by Ralph C. Parker, pp. 252-258
- Giant Cacti by Sonia Ruthele Novak, p. 259
- These Musical Electrons by Raymond Francis Yates, pp. 260-265
- Walden in the Red by Henry Morton Robinson, pp. 266-272
- Bird by Frances Frost, p. 273
- Don Juan as a Collector by Mary Day Winn, pp. 274-278
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 279-296
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April 1932 Issue = 15 Articles- Aperitif by William A. DeWitt, pp. 289-292
- The Hope for Liberalism by Claudius Murchison, pp. 293-299
- Why Amateurs? by H.W. Whicker, pp. 300-305
- Petee Hike (Story) by Upton Terrell, pp. 306-315
- Old Pasture by Frances Frost, p. 316
- "Alfalfa Bill" by Jack Spanner, pp. 317-325
- Deep-Sea Sail by A.J. Villiers, pp. 326-332
- The New Intellectual by William Troy, pp. 333-339
- Nachtlied by Gladys M. LaFlamme, p. 340
- The Gangs of Main Street by Frank C. Hanighen, pp. 341-345
- Eat and Grow Crazy by Alicia O'Reardon Overbeck, pp. 346-353
- What to Do About the Railroads by Eugene S. Taliaferro, pp. 354-362
- Not for Love by Louise Maunsell Field, pp. 363-368
- Tariff Trivia by James E. Boyle, pp. 369-374
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 375-392
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May 1932 Issue = 16 Articles- Aperitif by William A. DeWitt, pp. 385-388
- Debts and the Hoover Programme by Otto David Tolischus, pp. 389-397
- Contrasts by Louise Burton Laidlaw, p. 398
- The War Lords of Japan by Kenneth Colegrove, pp. 399-409
- Who Won It This Year? by Montrose J. Moses, pp. 410-418
- The Wheat Belt Looks Seaward by Wayne Gard, pp. 419-424
- Why a Navy? by Herbert C. Pell, pp. 425-431
- The President's Opportunity by Norman Lombard, pp. 432-437
- A Scientific Fortune Teller by M. Luckiesh, pp. 438-443
- Carnival by Granville Paul Smith, p. 444
- Fumigating the Movies by Edwin Ware Hullinger, pp. 445-448
- Penury by Virginia Stait, p. 449
- Hamtramck vs. Ford by Murray Godwin, pp. 450-459
- The Search Goes On by Dayton Kohler, pp. 460-464
- More Red Blood in Mother Goose by Herbert L. Coggins, pp. 465-470
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 471-488
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June 1932 Issue = 14 Articles- Aperitif by William A. DeWitt, pp. 481-484
- Mrs. Grundy's Vote by Malvina Lindsay, pp. 485-491
- Can the Lion Tame Its Cubs? by Otto David Tolischus, pp. 492-503
- Toadstools Are Poison (Story) by John Peale Bishop, pp. 504-509
- Full Moon by Daniel Whitehead Hicky, p. 510
- Human Engineering by F. Emerson Andrews, pp. 511-518
- Big Brothers in the Balkans by George Gerhard, pp. 519-525
- Motor City Witchcraft by Murray Godwin, pp. 526-534
- Birdsong by David Morton, p. 535
- Mental Disarmament by Norman Boardman, pp. 536-542
- Franklin's Patriotic Fib by John McAuley Palmer, pp. 543-551
- Two Aspects of Stabilizatoin by H.P. Losely, pp. 552-556
- Steady Pay by Henry J. Tynan, pp. 557-566
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 567-584
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July 1932 Issue = 13 Articles- A New College President by Walter B. Mahony, pp. 1-3
- When a Horse Balks by William Trufant Foster, pp. 4-10
- Wet England by J.M. Kenworthy, pp. 11-18
- Cauliflower Ears by H.W. Whicker, pp. 19-26
- Beggarman, Thief by Louise Lambertson, pp. 27-38
- Bring Mountain Twilight by Geraldine Seelemire MacLeod, p. 39
- These Germans by William C. White, pp. 40-48
- The Slump in Letters by C. Hartley Grattan, pp. 49-57
- Short Selling Loses Caste by J. George Frederick, pp. 58-65
- When Will Parents Grow Up? by Marian Robb, pp. 66-74
- The Forgotten Negro by Clarence E. Cason, pp. 75-81
- Four Billion Dollar Servant by Frances Hall, pp. 82-89
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 90-96
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August 1932 Issue = 13 Articles- One Word More by William A. DeWitt, pp. 97-103
- Herr Hitler Comes to Bat by George Gerhard, pp. 104-109
- Utopia by Thermometer by Travis Hoke, pp. 110-116
- Living on the Quota by Carolyn Lisberger, pp. 117-122
- Industrial Age by Gaylord Parks, p. 123
- Politics on the Gold Standard by Edwin D. Schoonmaker, pp. 124-131
- New Jobs for Women by Frances Drewry McMullen, pp. 132-138
- Will Shakespeare in Washington by Montrose J. Moses, pp. 139-148
- Portrait of a Celestial by Florence Bennett Anderson, pp. 149-158
- The Most Dangerous Spot in Europe by J. William Terry, pp. 159-169
- The Drama Catches Up by Louise Maunsell Field, pp. 170-176
- Education at the Crossroads by Norman Boardman, pp. 177-183
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 184-192
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September 1932 Issue = 13 Articles- Aperitif by William A. DeWitt, pp. 193-195
- Mr. Wickesham's Platform by Richard Lee Strout, pp. 196-203
- Indian Horse Fair by Sonia Ruthele Novak, p. 204
- Statesmen at the Bier by Charles Albert Billings, pp. 205-212
- Third Party Possibilities by Harry W. Laidler, pp. 213-222
- Hurt Feelings by Glenway Wescott, pp. 223-240
- France Changes Her Mind by George Gerhard, pp. 241-247
- Don't Worry About China by Josephine E. Budd, pp. 248-255
- Has the Depression Missed Russia? by William C. White, pp. 256-262
- "Of Thee I Sing" by William Trufant Foster, pp. 263-268
- The Teachers' "Boss" by Thomas McKnight, pp. 269-274
- Best Apple in the Barrel by Robert Cruise McManus, pp. 275-279
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 280-288
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October 1932 Issue = 15 Articles- The Way Out---and On by Edgar B. Davis, pp. 289-291
- A Choice for America by Otto David Tolischus, pp. 292-302
- The Case of Suicide by Henry Morton Robinson, pp. 303-308
- Old Men by Eudora Ramsay Richardson, pp. 309-314
- Men to Thump Great Sticks by Frances Hall, pp. 315-320
- The Utopian of Uvalde by Charles Albert Billings, pp. 321-326
- Can Europe Pay Us? by John Parke Young, pp. 327-333
- Threnody by Frances Hall, p. 334
- Our Critical Renaissance by H.W. Whicker, pp. 335-342
- Are Bankers Intelligent? by George E. Anderson, pp. 343-346
- How Long, O Prohibition? by Herbert Brucker, pp. 347-357
- The Depression Generation by John S. Ellsworth, Jr., pp. 358-364
- Our Lady Presidents by Louise Maunsell Field, pp. 365-371
- In Defense of a Prescription by Norman Lombard, pp. 372-376
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 377-384
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November 1932 Issue = 14 Articles- The Republican Case by Ruth Pratt, pp. 389-393
- The Democratic Case by Herbert C. Pell, pp. 394-401
- Big Prize Contest by Robert Rantoul Endicott, pp. 402-409
- No Work by Faith Vilas, p. 410
- "Capacity to Pay" by Frank Whitson Fetter, pp. 411-414
- Dog-Fight by Henry Morton Robinson, pp. 415-422
- One Thing We Know by A.F. Hinrichs, pp. 423-429
- Song for a Low Voice by Frances Frost, p. 430
- Red Rainbow by Travis Hoke, pp. 431-439
- The Conjugal Ph.D.'s by Emily White Stevens, pp. 440-447
- The Captain at the Inn by W.A. Breyfogle, pp. 448-456
- The "Jewish Problem" Myth by Joseph Gaer, pp. 457-462
- Books and Nerves by Montrose J. Moses, pp. 463-471
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 472-480
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December 1932 Issue = 16 Articles- Aperitif by William A. DeWitt, pp. 481-483
- What a Real Dictator Would Do by Fredericka Blankner, pp. 484-492
- Rocking Chair by Morley Callaghan, pp. 493-496
- Night on a Lagoon by Virginia Stait, p. 497
- One Roof Holds On by George Gerhard, pp. 498-503
- Freedom for Parents by Louise Maunsell Field, pp. 504-509
- Racket Worship by J.M. Nolte, pp. 510-518
- This Proletarian Stuff by Martin Pittman, pp. 519-523
- Point of Honor by Paul Horgan, pp. 524-527
- A Hopeful Note on the Theatre by Montrose J. Moses, pp. 528-535
- The Drive Against Din by Wayne Gard, pp. 536-542
- A Hint of Progress by Otto David Tolischus, pp. 543-551
- The Pretty by Kingsley Moses, pp. 552-557
- Mid-Winter Brood by Faith Vilas, p. 558
- The Merely Great by Berenice Skidelsky, pp. 559-566
- The Literary Landscape by Herschel Brickell, pp. 567-576
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Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 168 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 178 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 6 Issues, 123 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 4 Issues, 119 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 4 Issues, 88 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 4 Issues, 86 Articles
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Issues of 1939 = 4 Issues, 109 Articles