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January 1917 Issue = 23 Articles- Mrs. Fiske Punctures the Repertory Idea by Alexander Woollcott, pp. 321-333
- Jane Puts It Over by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, pp. 334-344
- Portrait of a Boy by Stephen Vincent Benet, p. 345
- This Matter of the Eight-hour Day by Mary Alden Hopkins, pp. 346-350
- New York, the National Stepmother by Rollin Lynde Hartt, pp. 351-362
- Resurrection by Hermann Hagedorn, p. 363
- Great Britain in the Sudan by Herbert Adams Gibbons, pp. 364-376
- "If You Don't Mind my Telling You" by Holworthy Hall, pp. 377-393
- The Potter's Park by Hortense Flexner, p. 394
- Aurora the Magnificent by Gertrude Hall, pp. 395-414
- Human Nature in the Andes by Harry A. Franck, pp. 415-428
- A Finger and a Huge, Thick Thumb by James Norman Hall, pp. 429-431
- American Women in Sculpture by Ada Rainey, pp. 432-438
- Portrait of My Uncle by May Sinclair, pp. 439-444
- The Sinistrees of France by Mary Heaton Vorse, pp. 445-450
- The Appeal of the Unpretentious by E.R. Lipsett, pp. 451-454
- The Immoral Reformation of Billy Lunt by Lewis Frank Tooker, pp. 455-464
- The Irish Grievance by J.F. Byrne, pp. 465-473
- The Winner by I.C., p. 474
- Order by Paul Scott Mowrer, p. 475
- The Chinese Philosopher and the European War by Stacy Aumonier, p. 476
- Making the Human Machine Efficient by Richard E. Connell, pp. 477-478
- The Educational Ideal by Frederick Lewis Allen, pp. 479-482
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February 1917 Issue = 24 Articles- The Brothers by Thomas Beer, pp. 481-496
- France and America, Partners by Jules Bois, pp. 497-504
- About Mexico by Grace Hazard Conkling, p. 505
- One Hundred Dollars by Gertrude Nafe, pp. 506-516
- Constantinople: Principle or Pawn? by Herbert Adams Gibbons, pp. 517-526
- The Secret by Frederick Faust, pp. 527-528
- Mrs. Fiske on Ibsen the Popular by Alexander Woollcott, pp. 529-538
- Henrik Ibsen by Georg Brandes, pp. 539-546
- The Magic Line by Timothy Cole, pp. 547-559
- "Mr. Charles Raleign Rawdon, Ma'am" by Sarah N. Cleghorn, pp. 560-564
- The Social Revolution in England by Arthur Gleason, pp. 565-577
- Fair Play for the Railroads by Harold Kellock, pp. 578-583
- Aurora the Magnificent by Gertrude Hall, pp. 584-604
- Can a Democratic Government Control Prices? by George Creel, pp. 605-610
- Greek Epigram for a Parisian Paper Doll by William Aspenwall Bradley, p. 611
- On the Altar of Friendship by Fanny Kemble Johnson, pp. 612-627
- To One Dead by David Morton, p. 628
- An Episode by Roger Wray, pp. 629-632
- One Voice by Winifred Welles, p. 633
- "Salome" by A.T. Van Laer, p. 634
- To a Cow by Oliver Herford, p. 635
- Small Talk by Frederick Lewis Allen, pp. 636-638
- Elegy Written in a Country Coal Bin by Christopher Morley, p. 639
- "What has reduced you to there straits?" (Cartoon) by Walter de Maris, pp. 640-641
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March 1917 Issue = 25 Articles- The President and his Day's Work by David Lawrence, pp. 641-652
- From the Life of Sir Watson Tyler by Harvey O'Higgins, pp. 653-662
- Lincoln and Peter Cartwright by J.B. Merwyn, pp. 663-665
- Another Arabian Night by Simeon Strunsky, pp. 666-672
- At the Gate by Myla Jo Closser, pp. 673-675
- A Timorous Shepherd by Morris Bishop, p. 676
- The Cloistered City by Harry A. Franck, pp. 677-690
- Should We Fight for Prohibition? by Albert Jay Nock, pp. 691-693
- The Invalid by Leolyn Louise Everett, p. 694
- The Bunker Mouse by Frederick Stuart Greene, pp. 695-707
- War Debts and Future Peace by Joseph E. Davies, pp. 708-713
- Mrs. Fiske, to the Actor-in-the-Making by Alexander Woollcott, pp. 714-722
- The Blundering in Greece by T. Lothrop Stoddard, pp. 723-732
- His Father's Business by Robert Gilbert Welsh, p. 733
- Aurora the Magnificent by Gertrude Hall, pp. 734-751
- The New York Police by Henry Rood, pp. 752-764
- Ironstone by Phyllis Bottome, pp. 765-777
- Romantic Albania by Demetra Vaka, pp. 778-784
- This Distrust of Demoracy by Seymour Deming, pp. 785-790
- The Story of the Eel by Edwin Bjorkman, pp. 791-793
- Rembrandt, A Self-Portrait by A.T. Van Laer, p. 794
- Turkish Dick by Thomas Newell Metcalf, p. 795
- On First Looking into a Subway Excavation by Christopher Morley, p. 796
- Big Game by Frederick Lewis Allen, pp. 797-799
- One Who Benefits by E.L. McKinney, p. 800
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April 1917 Issue = 26 Articles- The Derelict by Phyllis Bottome, pp. 801-812
- The Whims of Fashion by Roger Boutet de Monvel, pp. 813-821
- The Man Who Talked Backward by Charles D. Stewart, pp. 822-832
- William M. Chase, the Man and the Artist by Katharine Metcalf Roof, pp. 833-841
- How Rifleman Brown Came to Valhalla by Gilbert Frankau, pp. 842-843
- From the Life of Thomas Wales Warren by Harvey O'Higgins, pp. 844-855
- My Daughter's Hair by Dorothy Leonard, p. 856
- Moving-pictures: A Critical Prophecy by Brian Hooker, pp. 857-867
- Sleep by John Hall Wheelock, p. 868
- What Shall England Do? by Arthur Gleason, pp. 869-877
- John Fairchild's Mirror by Jennette Lee, pp. 878-886
- The Making of an Etching by Frank Weitenkampf, pp. 887-896
- Out of the Mist by George T. Marsh, pp. 897-908
- Mrs. Fiske Builds a Theater in Spain by Alexander Woollcott, pp. 909-918
- Can We Defend the Panama Canal in a Crisis? by A Naval Expert, pp. 919-928
- The German-American by Walter V. Woehlke, pp. 929-933
- II. The Present Duty of German-Americans by Kuno Francke, pp. 934-935
- Aurora the Magnificent by Gertrude Hall, pp. 936-951
- A Warning by Jessica Nelson North, p. 952
- Compulsory Service in Ballygullion by Lynn Doyle, pp. 953-954
- The White Gods by F. Gregory Hartswick, pp. 955-956
- The Joys of Moving (Cartoon) by Clarence Rowe, p. 957
- Vers Libre Liberated by E.L. McKinney, p. 957
- The Last Straw (Cartoon) by Lauren Stout, p. 958
- Elegy Written at a Country Club by F. Gregory Hartswick, pp. 958-959
- Finance and Banking by H.V. Cann, p. 960
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May 1917 Issue = 26 Articles- Camouflage by Roland Pertwee, pp. 1-5
- Verses for a Guest-room by Anne Arrabin, p. 6
- Europe's Heritage of Evil by David Jayne Hill, pp. 7-14
- "Mary, Helper of Heartbreak" by Margaret Widdemer, p. 15
- Casemate 17 by Gaston Riou, pp. 16-33
- Twenty-five Years in America by Hugo Munsterberg, pp. 34-47
- In Amber by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 48
- Plattsburg and Citizenship by Leonard Wood, pp. 49-54
- Onnie by Thomas Beer, pp. 55-58
- Next to Pure Reading Matter by E.L. McKinney, pp. 59-69
- Questions by Cale Young Rice, p. 70
- Mrs. Fiske Goes to the Play by Alexander Woollcott, pp. 71-82
- Spring Rain by Sara Teasdale, p. 83
- Europe and Islam by Herbert Adams Gibbons, pp. 84-100
- The Derelict by Phyllis Bottome, pp. 101-115
- Borrower by Mary Carolyn Davies, p. 116
- Reflections on the Strategy of the Allies by Winston Spencer Churchill, pp. 117-121
- A Little Boy of Long Ago by Grant Showerman, pp. 122-130
- Aurura the Magnificent by Gertrude Hall, pp. 131-149
- April in the Huasteca by Grace Hazard Conkling, p. 150
- The Monroe Doctrine for the World by Herbert Adams Gibbons, pp. 151-153
- A Correction, p. 154
- "King Lear" by A.T. Van Laer, p. 155
- Fixing Up the Balkans by Frederick Lewis Allen, pp. 156-158
- My Club Life by Parkhurst Whitney, p. 159
- It Does Make a Difference, Wordsworth, What? by Charles Baker Gilbert, p. 160
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June 1917 Issue = 26 Articles- Fashioning the Hollow Oak by Richard Matthews Hallet, pp. 161-175
- Fraternity by J.H. Wallis, p. 176
- The Fate of the Balkans by Herbert Adams Gibbons, pp. 177-185
- Revolution by Cale Young Rice, pp. 186-187
- Young Man Axelbrod by Sinclair Lewis, pp. 188-198
- After All and After All by Mary Carolyn Davies, pp. 199-200
- The Loyalty of the Foreign Born by M.E. Ravage, pp. 201-208
- How Can America Help? by Sydney Brooks, pp. 209-220
- Adolescence by Hetty Hemenway, pp. 221-224
- The Derelict by Phyllis Bottome, pp. 225-244
- The Hope of Our Merchant Marine by John Heard Jr., pp. 245-250
- II. Reviving Our Merchant Marine by Harold Kellock, pp. 251-255
- Raemaekers---Man and Artist by George Creel, p. 256
- The Avenger (Cartoon), p. 257
- The Dream and the Reality (Cartoon), p. 257
- The Lusitania: Herod's Nightmare (Cartoon), p. 258
- "The Adoration of the Magi" (Cartoon), p. 258
- The Shulamite by Anne Arrabin, p. 259
- International Ideals by David Jayne Hill, pp. 260-267
- "Consolation" by Holworthy Hall, pp. 268-282
- The City of the Equator by Harry A. Franck, pp. 283-300
- Rasputin by Princesse Lucien Murat, pp. 301-313
- "Northeaster" by A.T. Van Laer, p. 314
- Endicott and I go Sketching by Frances Lester Warner, pp. 315-317
- Unfortunate Fanny by Thomas Newell Metcalf, pp. 318-319
- Four Celebrities of the Theater (Cartoon) by Gluyas Williams, p. 320
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July 1917 Issue = 21 Articles- "Through" by E.F. Benson, pp. 321-326
- Sunday Afternoon, On the Wharves by Deane Whittier Colton, p. 327
- Washington the Incredible by Rollin Lynde Hartt, pp. 328-337
- The Graduate by John Florance, p. 338
- Jane Shore by Harvey O'Higgins, pp. 339-355
- Economic Imperialism by David Jayne Hill, pp. 356-363
- In Ruhleben Prison Camp by Peter Michelson, pp. 364-375
- The Man from America by Alden Brooks, pp. 376-392
- New Lamps for Old by Fanny Kemble Johnson, pp. 393-404
- Sancta Ursula by William A. Bradley, p. 405
- The Spirit of Montparnasse by Marice Rutledge, pp. 406-416
- My Impressions of America by Count Ilya Tolstoy, pp. 417-420
- The Very Human Newspaper by Deems Taylor, pp. 421-429
- The Emperor of Elam by H.G. Dwight, pp. 430-458
- Victory by Marion Patton Waldron, pp. 459-460
- Inside Russia by Stephen Graham, pp. 461-468
- The Picturesque Ghetto by Hutchins Hapgood, pp. 469-473
- Prohibition and Poetry in the Last Century by Margaret Armstrong, pp. 474-477
- The Hall of Infamy by W.R. Burlingame, p. 478
- The People Who Ask You Informally by W.R. Burlingame, p. 479
- The Great Big Man and the Wee Little Girl by F. Gregory Hartswick, p. 480
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August 1917 Issue = 27 Articles- The Second Fiddle by Phyllis Bottome, pp. 481-507
- Herbert C. Hoover by Hugh Gibson, pp. 508-517
- Free by Wilbur Daniel Steele, pp. 518-525
- Revelation by Helen Hoyt, p. 526
- How We Can Help France by Herbert Adams Gibbons, pp. 527-532
- Red and White by Roland Pertwee, pp. 533-543
- At Horseshoe Beach by Dorothy B. Leonard, p. 544
- Marshal Count Terauchi, the New Premier of Japan by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore, pp. 545-553
- The Garden of Prosperline by Harry Esty Dounce, pp. 554-568
- Little Russia by T. Lothrop Stoddard, pp. 569-576
- "Them Others" by Stacy Aumonier, pp. 577-589
- Confessions of a Munition-Maker by Donald Wilhelm, pp. 590-601
- The Proposal by Mary Carolyn Davies, p. 602
- Inside-out by Laurence Housman, pp. 603-607
- Recollections by Algernon C. Swinburne, pp. 608-609
- The Neutrals and the Allied Cause by Hendrik Willem van Loon, pp. 610-620
- Dinarzade's Three Weeks by Gelett Burgess, pp. 621-624
- The Problem of the American Farmer by Frederic C. Howe, pp. 625-632
- Next Year's Food by J. Russell Smith, p. 633
- The Lamentation of the Lonely by John Roland, p. 634
- Mutations by Margaret Armstrong, pp. 635-636
- The Origin of Philosophy by Chester Dennis, p. 637
- An Eating-song by Deems Taylor, p. 637
- The Hall of Infamy by W.R. Burlingame, p. 638
- The Man Who Dresses in the Aisle by W.R. Burlingame, p. 639
- "Papa!" (Cartoon) by J.R. Shaver, p. 640
- What Happened to the Poet Who Read All the Magazine Advertisements by Corinne Rockwell Swain, p. 640
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September 1917 Issue = 22 Articles- Acting for the Camera by Virginia Tracy, pp. 641-655
- Morning and I by James Oppenheim, p. 656
- Observations on French Schools by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 657-663
- Summer, 1917 by B. Preston Clark, Jr., p. 664
- Old Houses by Alice Corbin, pp. 665-667
- "Molly McGuire, Fourteen" by Frederick Stuart Greene, pp. 668-684
- Food or Famine? by J. Russell Smith, pp. 685-689
- The Second Fiddle by Phyllis Bottome, pp. 690-714
- "The Kiss" by Ruth Fitch, p. 715
- The Evolution of LIberty in Russia by Count Ilya Tolstoy, pp. 716-724
- Jane Meets an Extremely Civil Engineer by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, pp. 725-738
- William Winter by David Morton, p. 739
- The Vision of a Commonwealth by David Jayne Hill, pp. 740-747
- Ice Navigation by Robert E. Peary, pp. 748-761
- The Man with Eyes in His Back by Erle Johnston, pp. 762-775
- The Third Year of the War by J.B.W. Gardiner, pp. 776-785
- Blood is Thicker than Water by George Richards, pp. 786-789
- The First Convoy by Nelson Collins, pp. 790-796
- For My Country by Lucy Stone Keller, p. 797
- Conquerors by Robert Gilbert Welsh, p. 798
- The Hall of Infamy by W.R. Burlingame, p. 799
- The Lady Who Always Appears with a Game of Letters Where Two or Three are Gathered Toge... by W.R. Burlingame, pp. 800-801
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October 1917 Issue = 23 Articles- The Coming of the Terror by Arthur Machen, pp. 801-825
- The English Intellectuals in War-time by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 826-832
- The Movies in New York by Mary Carolyn Davies, p. 833
- The Irishman by Arthur Gleason, pp. 834-842
- A Letter by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, pp. 843-845
- The University of Sing Sing by Frank Marshall White, pp. 846-862
- The German Plot and Democracy's Future by David Jayne Hill, pp. 863-870
- Magic Casements by Fanny Kemble Johnson, pp. 871-884
- A New Liberal Party by Harold Kellock, pp. 885-890
- Autumn by Jean Starr Untermeyer, p. 891
- Coup de Grace by Eleanor Ferris, pp. 892-905
- To One Killed in Action by Alan Sullivan, p. 906
- Living Off the Country by Robert E. Peary, pp. 907-918
- The Night Cometh by Clement Wood, p. 919
- Northcliffe by Eric Fisher Wood, pp. 920-926
- Napoleon in Hades by David Morton, p. 927
- The Second Fiddle by Phyllis Bottome, pp. 928-955
- Whistle Fantasy by Margaret Widdemer, p. 956
- A Day of Rain by Dorothy Leonard, p. 956
- Portrait of an Old Man by A.T. Van Laer, p. 957
- The Extra Chop by Phyllis Wyatt Brown, pp. 958-959
- Copy! by Ethel Blair, p. 960
- Terminology of Tardiness by Lawton Mackall, p. 960
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November 1917 Issue = 18 Articles- The Happieth Time of Their Lives by Alice Duer Miller, pp. 1-25
- Absorbing the Alien by M.E. Ravage, pp. 26-36
- Square Edge and Sound by Erle Johnston, pp. 37-44
- Our Street by Mary Carolyn Davies, p. 45
- Fairfield County Mobilizes by Wallace Thompson, pp. 46-52
- Rest by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 53
- The Bald Eagle by James Church Alvord, pp. 54-55
- Sledge-travelling by Robert E. Peary, pp. 56-68
- George Inness by Elliott Daingerfield, pp. 69-77
- The Last of the Czar's Exiles by Fortier Jones, pp. 78-90
- Nocturne by B. Preston Clark, Jr., pp. 91-99
- Kaiser and Volk: An Autocratic Partnership by Samuel P. Orth, pp. 100-104
- The Fire by Helen R. Hull, pp. 105-113
- Death by Maxwell Bodenheim, p. 114
- In a Bolivian Jungle by Harry A. Franck, pp. 115-126
- The Second Fiddle by Phyllis Bottome, pp. 127-151
- "Fererigo Gonzaga" by A.T. Van Laer, p. 152
- Martin's Chickens by Thomas Newell Metcalf, pp. 153-160
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December 1917 Issue = 25 Articles- "Solemn-looking Blokes" by Stacy Aumonier, pp. 161-163
- The Glory Girl by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, pp. 164-173
- The Practical Uses of Poetry by Brian Hooker, pp. 174-180
- Christmas at Pont-a-Mousson by Emery Pottle, pp. 181-191
- The Roots of the Russian Revolution by Edward Alsworth Ross, pp. 192-198
- The Imperial Plan in German Schooling by Winthrop Talbot, pp. 199-204
- A Country Christmas by Grant Showerman, pp. 205-212
- Sonnet by Edna St. Vincent Millay, p. 213
- Home-coming by Walter Prichard Eaton, pp. 214-215
- The Great Lottery by James Hopper, pp. 216-230
- With Our Boys in France by Herbert Adams Gibbons, pp. 231-241
- The Happieth Time of Their Lives by Alice Duer Miller, pp. 242-259
- To a Soldier in France by Grace Hazard Conkling, p. 260
- The Forty-eight Defenders by Frederick Lewis Allen, pp. 261-266
- Camels by Will Thompson, p. 267
- Spanish Pride by William Caine, pp. 268-273
- Gods by Helen Hoyt, p. 274
- The Seasons in Russian Painting by Francis Haffkine Snow, pp. 275-284
- A Letter from an Italian Reservist, pp. 285-294
- The West Faces the Land Question by Albert Jay Nock, pp. 295-301
- Freedom of Speech by Harvey O'Higgins, p. 302
- The Story of an Architect by Anonymous, pp. 303-313
- But Once a Year by William Rose Benet, pp. 314-316
- The Writing on the Screen by Lawton Mackall, pp. 317-318
- The Perfect One by Laurence Housman, pp. 319-328
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Issues of 1918 = 12 Issues, 226 Articles
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Issues of 1919 = 10 Issues, 161 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 9 Years, 96 Issues, 1,892 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 2 Issues, 40 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 12 Issues, 209 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 12 Issues, 219 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 12 Issues, 222 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 12 Issues, 257 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 12 Issues, 209 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 12 Issues, 248 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 12 Issues, 263 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 10 Issues, 225 Articles