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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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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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January 1944 Issue = 28 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 4-6 - 4 Reviews- Walt Whitman: An American by Henry Seidel Canby
- Bridge to Victory by Howard Handleman
- Blitzkrieg and Bluff: The Legend of Nazi Invincibility by Erwin C. Lessner
- Burning an Empire by Stewart H. Holbrook
- General MacArthur-Fact and Legend by John McCarten, pp. 7-18
- The Seabees, Our Toughest Outfit by William Bradford Huie, pp. 19-26
- Twenty Years, An Editorial by Eugene Lyons, pp. 27-28
- Our Government's Plan for a Defeated Japan by Kingsbury Smith, pp. 29-35
- Counsel by Babette Deutsch, p. 36
- Why I Hate Dogs by G.L. Wyndham, pp. 37-40
- Wind in the Trees by Ethel Barnett de Vito, p. 41
- The Arts and Sciences by James Wilson and Alice Wilson, pp. 42-45
- II. Enduring Errors by L. Lamprey, pp. 46-49
- Conversation with the Dead by John Robert Quinn, p. 50
- Behind French Politics by Edouard Pfeiffer, pp. 51-58
- In Fairness to the Small Taxpayer by J.K. Lasser, pp. 59-65
- Three Old Folks, A Story by Raymond Kresensky, pp. 66-74
- Case History of a Casualty by Philip Hamburger, pp. 75-81
- Drawing Conclusions by Peggy Bacon, pp. 82-83
- Opportunities in Latin America by Virginia Prewett, pp. 84-92
- Clinical Notes by Fritz Sternberg, p. 93
- Utopians by E.L., p. 94
- Horrors of Progress by Lucius Beebe, p. 95
- Culture and Politics by C.A., pp. 96-97
- The Case of Ezra Pound by Paul Rosenfeld, pp. 98-102
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 103-108
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 109-113
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Historian and History Maker by John Land, pp. 114-119 - 2 Reviews- The Republic by Charles A. Beard
- Crusade for Pan-Europe by Count Richard N. Coudenhove-Kalergi
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Check List, pp. 120-121 - 11 Reviews- Meet Mr. Blank by Countess R.G. Waldeck
- Long, Long Ago by Alexander Woollcott
- Here Is Your War by Ernie Pyle
- The Battle Is the Pay-Off by Ralph Ingersoll
- Journey Into America by Donald Culross Peattie
- A Surgeon's World by Max Thorek
- The Makers of Modern Strategy by Edward Mead Earle, Gordon A. Craig, and Felix Gilbert, ...
- Jan Smuts: A Biography by F.S. Crafford
- Twenty Best Film Plays by John Gassner and Dudley Nichols
- Romanticism and the Modern Ego by Jacques Barzun
- The Duke by Richard Aldington
- Open Forum , pp. 122-126
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Fiction See What I Mean?, by Lewis Browne, pp. 127-130 - 5 Reviews- See What I Mean? by Lewis Browne
- Sound of Revelry by Octavus Roy Cohen
- The Woman in Red by Anthony Gilbert
- Indigo by Christine Weston
- The Walsh Girls by Elizabeth Janeway
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February 1944 Issue = 23 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 132-134 - 3 Reviews- The Little Locksmith by Katharine Butler Hathaway
- Under the Bridge by Ferris Greenslet
- New Goals for Old Age by George Lawton
- Can Stalin's Russia Go Democratic? by Arthur Upham Pope, pp. 135-141
- No by William Henry Chamberlin, pp. 142-148
- The Terrific Mr. LaGuardia by John G. Rogers, pp. 149-156
- The Catholics and Birth Control by J.H.J. Upham, M.D., pp. 157-164
- From a South Pacific Notebook by Ira Wolfert, pp. 165-171
- The Arts and Sciences by Arthur Bronson, pp. 172-176
- II. Know Your Soybeans by Ross L. Holman, pp. 177-179
- What American Labor Wants by Elmo Roper, pp. 180-184
- Campus Revolution at Yale by Charles Rumford Walker, pp. 185-193
- The Riddle of Yugoslavia by Leon Dennen, pp. 194-202
- Clinical Notes by Stephen Naft, p. 203
- Celebrity Unlimited by E.L., pp. 204-205
- The Fur Coat, A Story by George Loveridge, pp. 206-215
- A Jap Discovers America by William Bradford Huie, pp. 216-220
- The Fiction of Full Employment by Lawrence Fertig, pp. 221-227
- Progress of Preventive Medicine by Robert H. Feldt, M.D., pp. 228-232
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 233-238
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 239-243
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Literary Autolysis by John Land, pp. 244-249 - 3 Reviews- Arrival and Departure by Arthur Koestler
- Common Cause by G.A. Borgese
- Roots in the Earth by P. Alston Waring and Walter Magnes Teller
- Open Forum, pp. 250-253
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Check List, p. 254 - 5 Reviews- G.I. Jungle by E.J. Kahn, Jr.
- The Structure of Morale by John T. Maccurdy
- English Institute Annual, 1942
- George M. Cohan: Prince of the American Theater by Ward Morehouse
- A Pictorial History of the Movies by Deems Taylor, Marceline Peterson, and Bryant Hale, ...
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Poetry The Last Man, by Weldon Kees, pp. 255-258 - 7 Reviews- The Last Man by Weldon Kees
- No Boundary by Lenore G. Marshall
- Remember Pearl Harbor by Amy Freeman Lee
- Skyways by Rosa Coates Richards
- The Sealed Well by Grant C. Knight
- Let There be Light by Dorothy Hobson
- Light and Shadow by Anitra Joyce Glueck
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March 1944 Issue = 25 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 260-262 - 3 Reviews- Orestes Brownson: Yankee, Radical, Catholic by Theodore Maynard
- They Shall Inherit the Earth by Otto Zoff
- Behind the Steel Wall by Arvid Fredborg
- Will Stalin Dictate an Eastern Munich? by William Henry Chamberlin, pp. 263-274
- First Lady to the Common Man by Virginia Pasley, pp. 275-283
- Congress Must Be Reorganized by J. Lacey Reynolds, pp. 284-291
- The Slippery Hjalmar Schacht by William Bayles, pp. 292-298
- The Chicago Tribune by Elmer Gertz and John Tebbel, pp. 299-307
- A Genuine American by James Whitcomb Riley, pp. 308-309
- Behind the Argentine Crisis by Allen Haden, pp. 310-316
- Clinical Notes by E.L., p. 317
- On a Certain Condescension by C.A., p. 318
- The German Woman by Albert A. Brandt, pp. 319-321
- The Mask, A Story by Ray Irving, pp. 322-325
- Palestine and British Policy by Eliahu Ben-Horin, pp. 326-331
- The Arts and Sciences by F. Fraser Bond, pp. 332-335
- II. America Goes Ballet by Arthur Bronson, pp. 336-339
- Preview of American Public Opinion by Edward L. Bernays, pp. 340-345
- Razzle-Dazzle Village by Nathan Cohen, pp. 346-350
- The Last Slave Ship by Zora Neale Hurston, pp. 351-358
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 359-363
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 364-368
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Santayana, Poet of Dissolution by John Land, pp. 369-374 - 1 Review- Persons and Places: The Background of My Life by George Santayana
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Check List, p. 375 - 12 Reviews- The Baltic Riddle by Gregory Meiksins
- The Life of Sir J.J. Thomson by Lord Rayleigh
- Target: Germany
- A Short History of American Democracy by John D. Hicks
- F.F. Proctor: Vaudeville Pioneer by William Moulton Marston and John Henry Feller, ...
- To All Hands by John Mason Brown
- Lessons of My Life by Robert G. Vansittart
- The Life of Ole Bull by Mortimer B. Smith
- The Story of George Gershwin by David Ewen
- Spain: A Modern History by Salvador de Madariaga
- Men, Women and Dogs by James Thurber
- Rise to Follow by Albert Spalding
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Fiction Mainstream, by Hamilton Basso, pp. 376-378 - 3 Reviews- Mainstream by Hamilton Basso
- Taps for Private Tussie by Jesse Stuart
- Look Your Last by John Stephen Strange
- Open Forum , pp. 379-382
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Fiction Unidentified Woman, by Mignon G. Eberhart, pp. 383-386 - 5 Reviews- Unidentified Woman by Mignon G. Eberhart
- The Man Who Was Not There by Ethel Lina White
- The Unconquerables by Joseph Auslander
- A Choice of Kipling's Verse by T.S. Eliot and Rudyard Kipling
- Collected Lyrics by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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April 1944 Issue = 26 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 388-390 - 4 Reviews- The Innocents at Cedro by Robert L. Duffus
- Thirteen Against the Odds by Edwin R. Embree
- Beloved Scientist by David O. Woodbury
- Wingate's Raiders by Charles J. Rolo
- The State of German Morale Today by Albin E. Johnson, pp. 391-395
- The New Deal Appraised by Eric Johnston, pp. 396-403
- Chennault by Russell Whelan, pp. 404-410
- Boston's Temple of Burlesque by Stewart H. Holbrook, pp. 411-416
- Why Not the United States of Europe? by Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, pp. 417-423
- Night Birth, A Story by Harriet Halliday, pp. 424-428
- Russia Take the Lead in Music by Winthrop Sargeant, pp. 429-433
- The Book-of-the-Month Club by Richard Rovere, pp. 434-441
- The Arts and Sciences by Theodore Crane, pp. 442-443
- II. Social Security, Primitive Style by Alice L. Marriott, pp. 444-449
- Hutchins of Chicago University by Adolph E. Meyer, pp. 450-457
- The Longo Case by Francis Gabriel, pp. 458-463
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 464-467
- Opiate For A Soldier From the Front by Elma Dean, p. 468
- And Now Washington Is Safe! by George Dixon, pp. 469-471
- How It Feels to Be a Convict by Anonymous, pp. 472-479
- Philosophy by Charles Angoff, p. 480
- Facts About Memory by Martin Scheerer, pp. 481-487
- If Switzerland Is Invaded by Edward J. Byng, pp. 488-491
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 492-496
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The Anatomy of Fascism by John Land, pp. 497-501 - 1 Review- As We Go Marching by John T. Flynn
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Check List, p. 502 - 8 Reviews- The Making of Modern China by Owen Lattimore and Eleanor Lattimore
- Seven Faces of Love by Andre Maurois
- Jazz, from the Congo to the Metropolitan by Robert Goffin
- Brazil in the Making by Jose Jobim
- My Family Right or Wrong by John Philip Sousa III
- The Grim Reapers by Stanley Johnston
- Men of Maryknoll by James Keller and Meyer Berger
- The Future of South-East Asia by K.M. Panikkar
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Fiction Work and Play, by Jules Romains, p. 503 - 4 Reviews- Work and Play by Jules Romains
- A Bell for Adano by John Hersey
- Hackberry Cavalier by George Sessions Perry
- Mr. Bowling Buys a Newspaper by Donald Landels Henderson
- Open Forum , pp. 504-509
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Fiction Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, by Ludwig Bemelmans, pp. 510-514 - 6 Reviews- Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep by Ludwig Bemelmans
- In Bed We Cry by Ilka Chase
- Women and Children First by Sally Benson
- All the Year Round by Robert M. Coates
- Miss Silver Deals with Death by Patricia Wentworth
- Before I Wake by Margaret Echard
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May 1944 Issue = 26 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 516-518 - 4 Reviews- Bataan: The Judgment Seat by Allison Ind
- Introducing Africa by Carveth Wells
- Never Whistle in a Dressing Room by Maurice Zolotow
- Bureaucracy Runs Amuck by Lawrence Sullivan
- Notes on Wendell Willkie by Eugene Lyons, pp. 519-525
- The Decline of New York City by Richard H. Rovere, pp. 526-532
- Misconceptions About the Japanese by Sydney Greenbie, pp. 533-538
- Mailed Fist in Tennessee by Charles Van Devander, pp. 539-546
- The Arts and Sciences by Lt. Col. Calvin Goddard, pp. 547-549
- II. Malignant Malaria by W.E. Craft, pp. 550-554
- In Place of Splendor, A Story by Ben Reid, pp. 555-559
- This Too by Elma Dean, p. 560
- Living in Cairo Today by William McGaffin, pp. 561-568
- The State of the Union by Eugene Lyons, pp. 569-577
- Who Will Succeed Churchill? by John Dugdale, pp. 578-582
- Phobia by Mary Poole, p. 583
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 584-587
- Pan by Raymond J. Dulye, p. 588
- "Peace Now" Rests in Peace by Russell Whelan and Thomas M. Johnson, pp. 589-595
- The Roosevelt Supreme Court by Merlo J. Pusey, pp. 596-603
- How a Great Army Collapses by Major Erwin Lessner, pp. 604-609
- Pat Hurley, Ambassador at Large by J. Lacey Reynolds, pp. 610-616
- The Treasure Traps Spies by Francis Rufus Bellamy, pp. 617-622
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 623-626
- Prophecy by Charles Angoff, p. 627
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The Future and American Foreign Policy by John Land, pp. 628-632 - 2 Reviews- A Modern Foreign Policy for the United States by Joseph M. Jones
- How New Will the Better World Be? by Carl L. Becker
- Open Forum, pp. 633-637
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Check List, p. 638 - 3 Reviews- The Origin and Function of Culture by Geza Roheim
- Mother America by Carlos P. Romulo
- The End in Africa by Alan Moorehead
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Fiction The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Eller..., pp. 638-642 - 7 Reviews- The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes by Ellery Queen
- Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith
- Deadline at Dawn by William Irish
- A Spy for Mr. Crook by Anthony Gilbert
- Home Sweet Homicide by Craig Rice
- Nobody Lives Forever by W.R. Burnett
- A Haunted House, and Other Short Stories by Virginia Woolf
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June 1944 Issue = 25 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 644-646 - 2 Reviews- America Unlimited by Eric A. Johnston
- USSR: The Story of Soviet Russia by Walter Duranty
- Stop Kicking Congress Around! by Jerry Voorhis, pp. 647-655
- Gotham On a Spending Spree by Lucius Beebe, pp. 656-660
- Hitler's Stormtroopers by Herbert Rosinski, pp. 661-666
- Why Unions Must Be Regulated by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 667-673
- Transmigration by Wilbert Snow, p. 674
- The Duchess of Windsor by Helen Worden, pp. 675-681
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 682-685
- Each Man, His Own Philosopher by John Robert Quinn, p. 686
- Japan is Winning the Political War by Helen Mears, pp. 687-693
- First Impression of America by Ronald Collier, pp. 694-697
- The Jews Fight Back by Ruth Karpf and J.L. Teller, pp. 698-705
- Chan, Hero of Two Nations by Russell Whelan, pp. 706-712
- The Arts and Sciences by Edwin R. Embree, pp. 713-716
- II. Medical Telescopes by Robert H. Feldt, M.D., pp. 717-720
- The Economic Future of the Tropics by Charles Morrow Wilson, pp. 721-727
- Farewell to a Soldier, A Story by Margaret T. Quinn, pp. 728-735
- You, Too, Can Be a Literary Genius by Adolph E. Meyer, pp. 736-741
- The Guy Who Named Tombstone by Stewart H. Holbrook, pp. 742-747
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 748-752
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Vision of a Christian Society by Paul Rosenfeld, pp. 753-756 - 1 Review- Plea for Liberty by Georges Bernanos
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Check List, p. 757 - 9 Reviews- The World of the Arabs by Edward J. Byng
- Born Under Saturn by Catherine Macdonald Maclean
- Old Master by Rene Kraus
- The Shield of Achilles by Horace Gregory
- Arctic Manual by Vilhjalmur Stefansson
- Out of the Midwest by John T. Frederick
- Yours is the Earth by Margaret Vail
- Northwest of the World by Olaf Swenson
- Animal Faces by R. Marlin Perkins
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Poetry 1 x 1~~One By One, by E.E. Cummings, p. 758 - 6 Reviews- 1 x 1~~One By One by E.E. Cummings
- The Shape of Memory by Winifred Welles
- Passport to the War by Stanley Kunitz
- The Seven Sleepers, and Other Poems by Mark Van Doren
- Eloges and Other Poems by St.-John Perse
- The New Treasury of War Poetry: 1939 to 1943 by George Herbert Clarke
- Open Forum, pp. 759-762
- Index, pp. 763-770
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July 1944 Issue = 25 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 5-6 - 4 Reviews- D-Day by John Gunther
- The Way Our People Lived by William E. Woodward
- The German Army by Herbert Rosinski
- Standing Room Only by Elizabeth Fowler
- The Tragic Case of Finland by William Henry Chamberlin, pp. 7-15
- The Nearly Anonymous Crowley by Robert L. Riggs, pp. 16-22
- Colleges in Postwar America by Harry Woodburn Chase, pp. 23-30
- Rankin of Mississippi by Russell Whelan, pp. 31-37
- Austrians are Different by Alfred Polgar, pp. 38-41
- The State of the Union by Max Eastman, pp. 42-49
- The Old Deal Democrats by Vance Johnson, pp. 50-57
- The Promise of Television by Robert Conly, pp. 58-65
- Fannie Farmer and her Cook Book by Zulma Steele, pp. 66-71
- The Errors of Psychiatry by Henry C. Link, pp. 72-77
- Through the Day by Wilbert Snow, p. 78
- The Arts and Sciences by Francis S. Campbell, pp. 79-81
- II. Modern Lung Surgery Saves Lives by Leona Alberts Wassersug, pp. 82-87
- Britain's Darkest Hour by Hector Bolitho, pp. 88-95
- Sabotage by Albin E. Johnson, pp. 96-100
- Doubt and Reassurance by Charles Angoff, p. 101
- Our Limitless Resources by D. Worth Clark, pp. 102-107
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 108-111
- The Literary Hoax by Frank Weitenkampf, pp. 112-113
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 114-117
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The Biggest and Bestest in American Folklore by Julian Lee Rayford, pp. 118-121 - 1 Review- A Treasury of American Folklore by Ben A. Botkin
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Check List, p. 122 - 6 Reviews- Say What You Mean by John B. Opdycke
- Frontiers of American Culture by James Truslow Adams
- Speaking of Jane Austen by Sheila Kaye-Smith and G.B. Stern
- The Elizabethan World Picture by E.M.W. Tillyard
- Searchlight on Peace Plans by Edith Wynner and Georgia Lloyd
- Captain Retread by Donald Hough
- Open Forum , pp. 123-125
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Fiction Frossia, by E.M. Almedingen, pp. 126-130 - 5 Reviews- Frossia by E.M. Almedingen
- The Women on the Porch by Caroline Gordon
- The Red Cock Crows by Frances Gaither
- Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural by Herbert A. Wise and Phyllis Fraser
- The Case-Book of Jimmy Lavender by Vincent Starrett
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August 1944 Issue = 23 Articles- Justice Hugo Black by Fred Rodell, pp. 135-143
- We Learn From Our Enemies by Thomas M. Johnson, pp. 144-147
- The Government's Blueprint for Peace by Flora Lewis, pp. 148-156
- The Miracles of Penicillin by W.E. Craft, pp. 157-161
- Streets by Charles Angoff, p. 162
- The Senate and Foreign Affairs by Hugh Gibson, pp. 163-172
- Woollcott, A Minority Report by Bennett Cerf, pp. 173-179
- German Plans for the Next War by Henry C. Wolfe, pp. 180-185
- The Villager, A Story by Shirley Jackson, pp. 186-190
- Spirit of Liberty by Learned Hand, pp. 191-193
- Deborah, The Female Soldier by Stewart H. Holbrook, pp. 194-198
- Corn Still Grows by Inez Clark Thorson, p. 199
- The Not-So-Moronic King of Italy by Anthony M. Turano, pp. 200-207
- Requiesco on Riverside by Christopher Morley, pp. 208-209
- The Arts and Sciences by Phil Drotning, pp. 210-212
- II. The Bus-Boy Statesman by Fred Harms, pp. 213-216
- Our Failure in Puerto Rico by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 217-225
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 226-229
- Tragic Greece by James H. Powers, pp. 230-237
- Down To Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 238-241
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Essential America by Francis Hackett, pp. 242-246 - 2 Reviews- America by Stephen Vincent Benet
- The Miracle of America by Andre Maurois
- Open Forum, pp. 247-253
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Check List, pp. 254-258 - 4 Reviews- Against Oblivion by Sheila Birkenhead
- The Disappearing Daily by Oswald Garrison Villard
- The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell by Paul Arthur Schilpp
- English Literary Criticism: The Medieval Phase by John W.H. Atkins
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September 1944 Issue = 24 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 261-262 - 3 Reviews- Woodrow Wilson by Gerald W. Johnson
- Woodrow Wilson and the Lost Peace by Thomas A. Bailey
- China Looks Forward by Fo Sun
- The Promise of America by Russell Davenport, pp. 263-269
- Secretary of War Stimson by Edward T. Folliard and William Costello, pp. 270-278
- Theatre Music by Richard Rodgers, pp. 279-281
- Portrait of an Old Woman by Ethel B. de Vito, p. 282
- The Case Against Big Government by Charles Edison, pp. 283-289
- Red Jacobsen by Francis Hackett, pp. 290-292
- Why I Don't Join the Wacs by Ruth E. Peters, pp. 293-297
- Notes on Madame Chiang by Emily Hahn, pp. 298-305
- The First Submarine by Stewart H. Holbrook, pp. 306-311
- The Arts and Sciences by Tom S. Hyland, pp. 312-314
- II. What Doctors Know About Fatigue by Robert H. Feldt, M.D., pp. 315-321
- The Future of the Robot Plane by Major Alexander P. de Seversky, pp. 322-325
- Teacher's Pet, A Story by Goland Ziran, pp. 326-335
- Psychiatry at War by Karl M. Bowman, M.D., pp. 336-343
- You Will Forget by Lon Woodrum, p. 344
- Why Pick on China? by Freda Utley, pp. 345-351
- "Swapping Horses in Midstream" by Captain Lowell M. Limpus, pp. 352-356
- Inside the Stork Club by Russell Whelan, pp. 357-365
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 366-369
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Laski's Wave of the Future by William Henry Chamberlin, pp. 370-375 - 1 Review- Faith, Reason and Civilization by Harold J. Laski
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Check List, pp. 376-377 - 13 Reviews- The Pacific World by Fairfield Osborn
- One Hundred Years of American Psychiatry
- Psychoanalysis Today by Sandor Lorand
- Petain: The Old Man of France by Janet Flanner
- The Great Decision by James T. Shotwell
- Famous American Composers by Grace Overmyer
- Balkan Journal by Laird Archer
- The Coming Struggle for Peace by Andre Visson
- Trumpet Voluntary by G.B. Stern
- World Maps and Globes by Irving Fisher and O.M. Miller
- Battle of the Oceans by Warren Armstrong
- On Living in a Revolution by Julian Huxley
- It All Goes Together by Eric Gill
- Open Forum , pp. 378-382
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Fiction Cross Section, by Edwin Seaver, pp. 383-386 - 4 Reviews- Cross Section by Edwin Seaver
- Alibi for Isabel, and Other Stories by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson by Arthur Conan Doyle and Christopher Morley
- The Visitor by Carl Randau and Leane Zugsmith
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October 1944 Issue = 25 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 388-390 - 8 Reviews- The Veteran Comes Back by Willard Waller
- The Conductor Raises His Baton by William Joseph Finn
- The Bureaucrat by John H. Crider
- The Truth About de Gaulle by Andre Riveloup
- U.S. Aviation in Wartime
- One-Man Air Force by Don S. Gentile
- The Green Continent by German Arciniegas
- Here's How to Fly by Gilbert Paust
- Why I Cannot Vote for Dewey by Russell W. Davenport, pp. 391-398
- Circumference by Mary Poole, p. 399
- Leopold Stokowski by Arthur Bronson, pp. 400-407
- The O'Connell Machine in Albany by Charles Van Devander, pp. 408-415
- Boston's Scollay Square by Stewart H. Holbrook, pp. 416-421
- The South's Economic Opportunity by Donald M. Nelson, pp. 422-427
- I Come Home, A Story by Paul Hughes, pp. 428-434
- The One Certainty by Charles Angoff, p. 435
- Sweet Are the Uses of Publicity by Bennett Cerf, pp. 436-439
- Russia's Plans for Germany by David J. Dallin, pp. 440-449
- Cuba Goes Democratic by W. Adolphe Roberts, pp. 450-456
- A Public Relations Man Confesses by Eugene Kelly, pp. 457-462
- The Arts and Sciences by Horace Reynolds, pp. 463-466
- II. Repairing Hearts by Surgery by Leona Alberts Wassersug, pp. 467-471
- What Swings an Election by Lowell M. Limpus, pp. 472-475
- Cattle At Evening by Marion Doyle, p. 476
- Indians on the Warpath Again by Burnet Hershey, pp. 477-480
- The President's Press Conference by John H. Crider, pp. 481-487
- Strange Accidents by Myron M. Stearns, pp. 488-490
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 491-494
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Large States Versus Small by Henry Steele Commager, pp. 495-499 - 2 Reviews- U.S. War Aims by Walter Lippmann
- The Time for Decision by Sumner Welles
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Check List, pp. 500-502 - 12 Reviews- It Can be Done This Time by Frederick Palmer
- Keep the Peace Through Air Power by Allan A. Michie
- Medieval American Art by Pal Kelemen
- Pioneers! O Pioneers! by Hilary St. George Saunders
- The Gravediggers of France by Andre Geraud
- Where the Two Came to Their Father by Jeff King
- The Economics of Demobilization by E. Jay Howenstine, Jr.
- Rebel Without a Cause by Robert M. Lindner
- Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life by Eleanor Ruggles
- The Last Voyage of the Quien Sabe by Lars Skattebol
- MacArthur and the War Against Japan by Frazier Hunt
- We Jumped to Fight by Edson D. Raff
- Open Forum , pp. 503-509
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Fiction So Thick the Fog, by Catherine Pomeroy Stewart, pp. 510-514 - 6 Reviews- So Thick the Fog by Catherine Pomeroy Stewart
- Being Met Together by W. Vaughan Wilkins
- The Barricades by Philip Toynbee
- Valley of the Sky by Hobert Douglas Skidmore
- Escape from Konigstein
- I Got a Country by Gilbert W. Gabriel
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November 1944 Issue = 23 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 516-518 - 4 Reviews- Tailor's Progress by Benjamin Stolberg
- Of Men and Battle by Richard Wilcox and David Fredenthal
- What America Thinks by William A. Lydgate
- Writers and Their Critics by Henri Peyre
- Peace and the Common Man by Sir Norman Angell, pp. 519-527
- Unrevealed Facts About Robert Murphy by Kingsbury Smith, pp. 528-536
- Toscanini by Arthur Bronson, pp. 537-541
- The Editorial Cartoons With Cartoons by Low, Tenniel, Raemaekers, Nast, Davenport, Kirby by Rollin Kirby, pp. 542-548
- How to Civilize Germany by Emery Reves, pp. 549-558
- Harvest, A Story by Mary Deasy, pp. 559-566
- My Visit to the Warsaw Ghetto by Jan Karski, pp. 567-577
- Venereal Disease and War by Samuel Tenenbaum, pp. 578-581
- Faces by Charles Angoff, p. 582
- The Jumping Frog Jubilee by Julian Lee Rayford, pp. 583-588
- The Argentine People by Ray Josephs, pp. 589-595
- The Arts and Sciences by T/Sgt. Philip H. Reisman, Jr., U.S.M.C., pp. 596-599
- II. An Influenza Vaccine That Works by Robert H. Feldt, M.D., pp. 600-602
- My Brother Who Talked with Horses by Morton Thompson, pp. 603-609
- The Truth About Sister Kenny by Albert Deutsch, pp. 610-616
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 617-621
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 622-625
- Hallmark by Amanda Benjamin Hall, p. 626
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The Wily One by Francis Hackett, pp. 627-631 - 1 Review- The Gentleman from Massachusetts by Karl Schriftgiesser
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Check List, p. 632 - 2 Reviews- Mainstays of Maine by Robert P. Tristram Coffin
- Ernest Dowson by J. Mark Longaker
- Open Forum, pp. 633-637
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Check List, pp. 638-642 - 3 Reviews- Winslow Homer by Lloyd Goodrich
- One Damn Thing After Another by Thomas C. Treanor
- The Technique of Building Personal Leadership by Donald A. Laird
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December 1944 Issue = 27 Articles-
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Check List, pp. 644-646 - 3 Reviews- Men of Science in America by Bernard Jaffe
- The Making of Modern Holland by Adriaan J. Barnouw
- Imaginary Interviews by Andre Gide
- Revolution Threatens Italy by Gene Rea, pp. 647-653
- Anthony Eden by William Bayles, pp. 654-660
- The Unearthly Cat by Frances M. Wainwright, pp. 661-664
- The Japanese-Americans in Wartime by Roger N. Baldwin, pp. 665-670
- Patterson and the Daily News by George Y. Wells, pp. 671-679
- The Negro Problem Reaches a Crisis by Archibald Rutledge, pp. 680-685
- B. More Race Riots Are Coming by George S. Schuyler, pp. 686-691
- The Theatre by George Jean Nathan, pp. 692-695
- Shy Girl by Ethel Barnett de Vito, p. 696
- The Ranch That Changed the West by Lewis Nordyke, pp. 697-705
- The Pinnacle of Fame, A Story by Robert Fontaine, pp. 706-709
- Diseases of the Heart by Robert H. Feldt, M.D., pp. 710-714
- Crazy Over Horses by Dan Parker, pp. 715-721
- Oil Boom in Mississippi by Harnett T. Kane, pp. 722-728
- Who Seek a Star by Inez Clark Thorson, p. 729
- She Never Refuse Nothin' by Julian Lee Rayford, pp. 730-732
- Down to Earth by Alan Devoe, pp. 733-736
- Was Nietzsche a Nazi? by Ludwig Marcuse, pp. 737-740
- Sam Adams by Stewart H. Holbrook, pp. 741-747
- Communication by John Van Brakle, p. 748
- Patrolling the Airwaves by Phil Glanzer, pp. 749-753
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The American Character by Charles Angoff, pp. 754-756 - 1 Review- The American Character by D.W. Brogan
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Check List, p. 757 - 3 Reviews- The Art of War by Sun Tzu
- Yankees Were Like This by Edith Austin Holton
- Westward the Women by Nancy Wilson Ross
- Open Forum, pp. 758-762
- Index, pp. 763-765
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Check List, pp. 766-770 - 2 Reviews- The Leaning Tower and Other Stories by Katherine Anne Porter
- Earth and High Heaven by Gwethalyn Graham
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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