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January 2, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 1-3
- Editorials, p. 4
- "The Well of Loneliness" , p. 5
- The Influenza Mystery , p. 5
- Adventure Afloat , p. 6
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 7
- Who Commands the Officers' Reserve? by Harry F. Ward, pp. 8-10
- China, Japan, and Manchuria by Shigeyoshi Obata, pp. 11-12
- Are the Stockyards for Sale? by Robert V. Begley, pp. 13-14
- Mooney and Billings Are Innocent by Fremont Older, pp. 15-16
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 17
- Prohibition Mr. Mussey and Our Readers, p. 18
- Estray by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 19
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This Week: "Through English Eyes" by Freda Kirchwey, p. 19 - 1 Review- Through English Eyes by John A. Spender
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Whither America? by James Rorty, p. 20 - 1 Review- Recent Gains in American Civilization by Kirby Page
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The Aged Bard by Newman Levy, p. 21 - 1 Review- Column Book of F.P.A. by Franklin P. Adams
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The Wild Sixties by Allan Nevins, p. 21 - 1 Review- Jubilee Jim by Robert H. Fuller
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Adventures in the Arts by Henry Ladd, p. 22 - 1 Review- By Way of Art by Paul Rosenfeld
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All Roads Lead to Paris by Arthur Warner, p. 23 - 4 Reviews- Paris Salons, Cafes and Studios by Sisley Huddleston
- Nights Abroad by Konrad Bercovici
- Winged Sandals by Lucien Price
- Fabulous New Orleans by Lyle Saxon
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The New Treason by D.H. Hill, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Treason of the Intellectuals by Julien Benda
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Books in Brief, p. 24 - 6 Reviews- Sullivan's Comic Operas by Thomas F. Dunhill
- The Ballad of Reading Gaol, and Other Poems by Oscar Wilde
- The Constitutionalist by Richard Darwin Ware
- Harvey Baum: A Study of the Agricultural Revolution by Edward S. Mead and Bernhard Ostrolenk
- A History of Wood-Engraving by Douglas Percy Bliss
- Chess Masterpieces by Frank J. Marshall
- Art: A Century of French Painting by Louis Lozowick, pp. 24-26
- Rumania's Revolution by Emil Lengyel, pp. 27-28
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January 9, 1929 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 29-31
- Editorials, p. 32
- Enforcing Prohibition , p. 33
- At the Crossroads , p. 33
- We Smell a Rat , p. 34
- The Nation's Honor Roll for 1928 , p. 35
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 36
- Mr. Hoover Must Face the Music by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 37-38
- England's Coal Tragedy by John A. Hobson, p. 39
- The Not-So-Gay White Way by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 40-41
- Solving America's Race Problem by Walter White, p. 42
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 43
- Correspondence, pp. 44-45
- A Page of Poems by Mark Van Doren, p. 46
- Country House: Midnight by Melville Cane, p. 46
- Tide Cycle by Wilbert Snow, p. 46
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H.G. Wells, Journalist by George E.G. Catlin, p. 47 - 1 Review- The Way the World Is Going by H.G. Wells
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High Heads by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 47 - 1 Review- Scarlet Sister Mary by Julia Peterkin
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Hurdles by Granville Hicks, pp. 48-49 - 4 Reviews- Science in Search of God by Kirtley F. Mather
- Humanism and Christianity by Francis J. McConnell
- Catholicism and the Modern Mind by Michael Williams
- Religion Coming of Age by Roy Wood Sellars
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The Religion of Rotary by Henry Raymond Mussey, p. 50 - 1 Review- The American Omen by Garet Garrett
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Bits of Earth and Water by Mark Van Doren, p. 50 - 1 Review- Cawdor, and Other Poems by Robinson Jeffers
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Books in Brief, p. 50 - 4 Reviews- A Journey to the Land of Eden, and Other Papers by William Byrd
- Nick of the Woods by Robert Montgomery Bird
- When the Turtles Sing, and Other Unusual Tales by Don Marquis
- Leninism by Joseph Stalin
- Music: Respighi and Schubert by Lawrence Adler, p. 51
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 52-53
- Neither Maid, Wife, nor Widow by Mary Heaton Vorse, p. 54
- Black Ivory and White Gold in Cuba by Arnold Roller, pp. 55-56
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January 16, 1929 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 57-59
- Editorials, p. 60
- The Pact and After , p. 61
- Exit Sin , p. 61
- Shame to Mississippi , p. 62
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 63
- Labor Stands To Win the Election by J. Ramsay MacDonald, p. 64
- The Key to Latin-Amreican Trade by Julius Klein, pp. 65-66
- What Mr. Hoover Did Not See by Arnold Roller, pp. 67-69
- President Irigoyen of Argentina by Paul Vanorden Shaw, p. 70
- Brazil, Laboratory of Civilization by Rudiger Bilden, pp. 71-73
- Christian and Pagan in Guatemala by S.K. Lothrop, pp. 74-75
- Trade and Culture in Latin America by Manuel Gamio, pp. 76-77
- The New Peru by Jose Carlos Mariategui, p. 78
- Mexican Masses by Mariano Azuela, pp. 79-80
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 81
- Correspondence, pp. 81-82
- Tree Bark by Madge Ohe, p. 83
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This Week: To the Terrible Siren by Freda Kirchwey, p. 83 - 1 Review- The Terrible Siren: Victoria Woodhull, 1838-1927 by Emanie N. Sachs
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The True History of the Railroads in War Time by Henry Raymond Mussey, p. 84 - 3 Reviews- War History of American Railroads by Walker D. Hines
- Railroad Regulation Since 1920 by D. Philip Locklin
- Government Ownership and Operation of Railroads by Walter M.W. Splawn
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Moses by William Seagle, p. 85 - 3 Reviews- The Life of Moses by Edmond Fleg
- Moses by Louis Untermeyer
- The Light of Egypt by Werner Jansen
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Made in America by Lewis S. Gannett, p. 86 - 1 Review- Conquest: America's Painless Imperialism by John F. Carter
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The Last Mexican Empire by Ernest Gruening, p. 87 - 1 Review- Maximilian and Charlotte of Mexico by Egon Caesar Corti
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Biographies in Brief, p. 88 - 3 Reviews- Voltaire: Genius of Mockery by Victor Thaddeus
- The Fourth Musketeer: The Life of Alexander Dumas by Jean Lucas-Dubreton
- Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Eccentric and Poet by Royall H. Snow
- The Dance: Michio Ito by Ruth Pickering, pp. 88-90
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January 23, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 91-93
- Editorials, p. 94
- Ask Mr. Mellon , p. 95
- Henry Arthur Jones , p. 95
- Genius and Music , p. 96
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 97
- Witches Win in York by Dudley Nichols, pp. 98-99
- Tips from the Mayflower by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 100-101
- Wall Street and the Federal Reserve by Merryle Stanley Rukeyser, pp. 102-103
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 104
- Correspondence, p. 105
- The Street by Hal Saunders White, p. 106
- Portrait of a Sea Captain by Thomas Caldecot Chubb, p. 106
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This Week: Sacred Lunatics by Freda Kirchwey, p. 106 - 1 Review- Do We Agree? by Hilaire Belloc, G.K. Chesterton, and Bernard Shaw, ...
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More Personalities by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 107 - 4 Reviews- Masks in a Pageant by William Allen White
- Big Frogs by Henry F. Pringle
- The "Also Rans" by Don C. Seitz
- Strange Bedfellows by Silas Bent
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Democracy and Emotion by Bertrand Russell, p. 108 - 1 Review- Emotion as the Basis of Civilization by John H. Denison
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Sport---Done to Death by Stuart Chase, pp. 108-109 - 1 Review- Sports: Heroics and Hysterics by John R. Tunis
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North of Eden by Mark Van Doren, p. 110 - 2 Reviews- West-Running Brook by Robert Frost
- Selected Poems by Robert Frost
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Red Rubbish by Ernest Gruening, p. 110 - 1 Review- Red Mexico by Francis McCullagh
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Novels in Brief by A.B.P., p. 111 - 6 Reviews- Ida Brandt by Herman Bang
- We Forget Because We Must by W.B. Maxwell
- Black Sadie by T. Bowyer Campbell
- Money of Her Own by Margaret Culkin Banning
- Black Country by Bruce Beddow
- With Malice Toward None by Honore Willsie Morrow
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Other Briefs, pp. 112-113 - 4 Reviews- Armenia and the Near East by Fridtjof Nansen
- Collected Poems by Richard Aldington
- How the Old Woman Got Home by M.P. Shiel
- The Saga of Cap'n John Smith by Christopher Ward
- Drama: The Kiss to Common Sense by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 114-115
- Justice to Filipinos by Vicente G. Bunuan, pp. 116-118
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January 30, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 119-121
- Editorials, p. 122
- Old and Poor , p. 123
- "Believe It or Not!" , p. 123
- Salvation Limited , p. 124
- The Point of View by Hendrik Van Loon, p. 125
- America and England by J. Ramsay MacDonald, p. 126
- Matthew Woll---Friend of Labor? by Louis Stanley, pp. 127-128
- The Paris Press Scandal by Robert Dell, pp. 129-130
- The Need for a Public Defender by Mayer C. Goldman, pp. 131-132
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 133
- Our Readers on What's Wrong With The Nation, pp. 134-135
- First Death by Helen Pearce, p. 136
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A Law Against War by William MacDonald, p. 136 - 2 Reviews- War as an Instrument of National Policy by James T. Shotwell
- The Peace Pact of Paris by David Hunter Miller
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Exploration by Dorothy Brewster, p. 137 - 1 Review- The Strange Necessity by Rebecca West
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A Puritan Priest by Vernon Louis Parrington, p. 137 - 1 Review- Cotton Mather: Keeper of the Puritan Conscience by Ralph Philip Boas and Louise Boas
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The Indian Lands by Leslie A. White, p. 138 - 1 Review- Desert Drums by Leo Crane
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Poetry and Wit by Irwin Edman, p. 139 - 1 Review- The Great Enlightenment by Lee Wilson Dodd
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Fiction Shorts by C.P.F., pp. 139-140 - 9 Reviews- The Coming of the Lord by Sarah Gertrude Millin
- The Way It Was with Them by Peadar O'Donnell
- A Brood of Ducklings by Frank Swinnerton
- Against the Sun by Godfrey Elton
- Six Moral Tales from Jules Laforgue by Frances Newman and Jules Laforgue
- Short Stories from Vanity Fair, 1926-1927 by Frank Crowninshield
- The Silver Thorn by Hugh Walpole
- Under the Yew, or The Gambler Transformed by Robert Nichols
- The Vicar's Daughter by E.H. Young
- Music: Bloch's "America" by Lawrence Adler, p. 141
- Drama: Cross-Section by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 142-143
- Spanish Kol Nidre: 1928 by Arthur Herman, p. 144
- A Letter to Mr. Hoover by Joseph Jolibois, pp. 145-146
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February 6, 1929 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 147-149
- Editorials, p. 150
- Wanted---A Consumers' Advoctae , p. 151
- Mr. Gilbert's Report , p. 151
- Speculation in Books , p. 152
- Modern Fame by Hendrik van Loon, p. 153
- Sex and Our Children by Dudley Nichols, pp. 154-155
- American Gallantry At Sea by Lincoln Colcord, p. 156
- Germany Galvanizes the League by Felix Morley, pp. 157-158
- "Hot News" from Washington by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 159-160
- In the Driftway by The Driftway, p. 161
- Our Readers and a New Third Party, p. 162
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The Week: An Arctic Mystery Story by Freda Kirchwey, p. 163 - 2 Reviews- The Krassin by Maurice Parijanine
- The Tragedy of the Italia by Davide Giudici
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Life in Middletown by Stuart Chase, p. 164 - 1 Review- Middletown: A Study in Modern American Culture by Robert S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd
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Understanding India by Stanley High, p. 164 - 2 Reviews- Understanding India by Gertrude Marvin Williams
- Living India by Savel Zimand
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The Past and Future of Poetry by Granville Hicks, p. 165 - 2 Reviews- Lyrical Poetry of the Nineteenth Century by Herbert J.C. Grierson
- Phases of English Poetry by Herbert Edward Read
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A Writer in Prison by Miriam Allen de Ford, p. 166 - 1 Review- Grimhaven by Robert Joyce Tasker
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Books in Brief, p. 166 - 3 Reviews- Foundations of English Opera by Edward J. Dent
- Selected Poems by Carl Spitteler
- Lions and Lambs by David Low
- Music in London, I by B.H. Haggin, p. 167
- Drama: Maxwell Anderson Goes Wrong by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 168-169
- The End of Kuzbas by Ruth Kennell, pp. 170-174
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February 13, 1929 Issue = 33 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 175-177
- Editorials, p. 178
- See the Job Through Mr. Rockefeller! , p. 179
- Einstein's Latest , p. 179
- The Prince and the Paupers , p. 180
- Gifts by Hendrik van Loon, p. 181
- Books on the Belt by Leon Whipple, pp. 182-183
- Free Trade and British Labor by John A. Hobson, p. 184
- Albania: The Powder-Keg of Europe by Duncan Wolcott, pp. 185-187
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 188
- Correspondence, p. 189
- Canada's R.O.T.C. by Albert S. Whiteley, p. 190
- Roads by Charles A. Wagner, p. 191
- Gorki's Unfinished Novel by Alexander Kaun, p. 191
- Again, Medusa by Leonora Speyer, p. 192
- A Note on Gershwin by Abbe Niles, p. 193
- Sentiments for a Dedication by Archibald Macleish, p. 194
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This Week: Wall-Mottoes by Henry Ford by Freda Kirchwey, p. 194 - 1 Review- My Philosophy of Industry by Henry Ford
- We Make Iron in Birmingham by Karl C. Harrison, p. 195
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A Biography of Britain by Robert Livingston Schuyler, p. 195 - 1 Review- The History of British Civilization by Esme C. Wingfield-Stratford
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Seven Against the Law by Edna Kenton, p. 196 - 1 Review- Seven Brothers by Alexis Kivi
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Behind the Censorship by Dorothy Thompson, p. 197 - 1 Review- You Can't Print That! by George Seldes
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World Poetry by James Rorty, p. 197 - 1 Review- An Anthology of World Poetry by Mark Van Doren
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Lo, the Poor Haitian by Melville J. Herskovits, pp. 198-199 - 1 Review- The Magic Island by W.B. Seabrook
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Silly Business by Lewis S. Gannett, pp. 200-201 - 1 Review- American Policy Toward Russia Since 1917 by Frederick Lewis Schuman
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Isadora Duncan by Ruth Pickering, pp. 202-203 - 2 Reviews- Isadora Duncan's Russian Days and Her Last Years in France by Irma Duncan and Allan Ross Macdougall
- The Art of Dance by Isadora Duncan and Sheldon Cheney
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Prophets of Today by Charles Lee Snider, p. 204 - 2 Reviews- Living in the Twentieth Century by Harry Elmer Barnes
- The Twilight of the American Mind by Walter B. Pitkin
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Music as Philosophy by B.H. Haggin, pp. 205-206 - 1 Review- Beethoven: His Spiritual Development by J.W.N. Sullivan
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The Modern Mood by Johan Smertenko, p. 207 - 2 Reviews- The Set-Up by Joseph Moncure March
- Nursery Rhymes for Children of Darkness by Gladys Oaks
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Biographies in Brief, pp. 208-209 - 5 Reviews- A Gallery of Eccentrics by Morris Bishop
- The Sword of the State by Susan Buchan
- The Book of Rabelais by Jake Falstaff
- Helldorado by William M. Breakenridge
- Great Short Biographies of the World by Barrett H. Clark
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Other Briefs, pp. 210-211 - 7 Reviews- South Carolina Ballads by Reed Smith
- The Book of Earths by Edna Kenton
- The Confusion of Tongues by Charles W. Ferguson
- Evangelized America by Grover C. Loud
- The Reinterpretation of American Literature by Norman Foerster
- Poetry of the Orient by Eunice Tietjens
- Lute and Scimitar by Achmed Abdullah
- Music in London, II by B.H. Haggin, p. 212
- Drama: On Dramatization by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 212-214
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February 20, 1929 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 215-217
- Editorials, p. 218
- The Red Man's Burden , p. 219
- Turmoil in Spain , p. 219
- Labor and Royalty , p. 220
- The Pope and Mussolini by Adam Day, pp. 221-222
- Salt Creek: The Biggest Oil Scandal by Paul Blanshard, pp. 223-224
- Oh, Poor Mr. Mellon! by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 225-226
- My Father Knew Lincoln by Thomas Hall Shastid, pp. 227-228
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 229
- Correspondence, pp. 229-230
- Death Is the Citadel by Anne Singleton, p. 231
- This Week: Ghosts by Freda Kirchwey, p. 231
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Physics and Theology by Bertrand Russell, p. 232 - 1 Review- The Nature of the Physical World by Sir Arthur S. Eddington
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Farm Novel by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 232 - 1 Review- Joseph and His Brethren by H.W. Freeman
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Intellectualism in Vacuo by Eliseo Vivas, p. 233 - 2 Reviews- The Philosophy of Spinoza by Richard McKeon
- The Correspondence of Spinoza by Abraham Wolf and Benedict de Spinoza
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China by Lewis S. Gannett, p. 234 - 2 Reviews- China's Millions by Anna Louise Strong
- The Soul of China by Richard Wilhelm
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Books in Brief, pp. 234-235 - 6 Reviews- A History of the Presidency by Edward Stanwood
- A History of the Presidency from 1897 to 1916 by Edward Stanwood
- American Diplomacy in the Modern World by Arthur Bullard
- The New Morality by Durant Drake
- Science and Good Behavior by H.M. Parshley
- The Ardent Eighties and After by Gregory Weinstein
- Art: Modern Russian Art by Walter Gutman, p. 236
- Films: The "Talkies" by Alexander Bakshy, pp. 236-238
- Latin America and Mr. Hoover by Anita Brenner, pp. 239-242
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February 27, 1929 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 243-244
- Editorials, p. 245
- Teeth for the Kellogg Treaty , p. 246
- The Vatican Settlement , p. 247
- Bankruptcy Scandals , p. 247
- Beauty as a Career , p. 248
- Turn-About Is Fair Play by Hendrik van Loon, p. 249
- High-Tariff Diplomacy by Drew Pearson, pp. 250-251
- What Is Sea Law? by Carter Williams, p. 252
- Broken Homes by Margaret Mead, pp. 253-254
- The Anthracite Industry by Bernard Heller, p. 255
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 256
- Correspondence, p. 257
- The Muffled Oar by Theodore Dreiser, p. 258
- Once at Tarascon by Melville Cane, p. 258
- Sea Tramp by Sterling North, p. 258
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Portrait of America by William MacDonald, p. 258 - 1 Review- The American Experiment by Bernard Fay and Avery Claflin
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Experiments in Futurism by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 259 - 1 Review- Transition Stories by Eugene Jolas and Robert Sage
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America and the World by Edward Mead Earle, pp. 259-260 - 1 Review- Survey of American Foreign Relations, 1928 by Charles P. Howland
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On the Sport of Gentleman by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 261 - 1 Review- Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man by Siegfried Sassoon
- More of Walter Rathenau by Kuno Francke, p. 262
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Books in Brief, p. 263 - 2 Reviews- An Outline of Universal History by George E. Sokolsky
- Far Eastern International Relations by Hosea Ballou Morse and Harley Farnsworth MacNair, ...
- Music: "Jonny" and "Manon" by Lawrence Adler, p. 264
- Drama: The Virgin and the Dynamo by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 264-266
- The Riots in Bombay by T.H.K. Rezmie, p. 267
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 268
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March 6, 1929 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 269-271
- Editorials, p. 272
- The Churches and Marriage , p. 273
- A Vexing War Debt , p. 273
- "M.E.S." , p. 274
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 275
- Carl Schurz---American: 1829-1929 by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 276-277
- Publicity Gone Mad by Sinclair Lewis, p. 278
- Swan Song for Mr. Coolidge by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 279-280
- Is There a Power Trust? by Merryle Stanley Rukeyser, pp. 281-282
- In the Driftways by The Drifter, p. 283
- Correspondence, p. 284
- When I Die by Myla Fletcher, p. 285
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This Week: Anti-Feminism by Freda Kirchwey, p. 285 - 1 Review- The Goodman of Paris by Eileen Power
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Utilitarian Evolution by Harold J. Laski, p. 286 - 1 Review- The Growth of Philosophic Radicalism by Elie Halevy
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Walter H. Page---Publicist by William MacDonald, pp. 286-287 - 1 Review- The Training of an American by Burton J. Hendrick and Walter H. Page
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A Romantic Foray by Walter Kien, p. 288 - 1 Review- Victory by Ricarda O. Huch
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The Drama of New France by Arthur Lower, pp. 288-289 - 1 Review- The Rise and Fall of New France by George M. Wrong
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Main Street Is Dying by Winifred Raushenbush, p. 290 - 1 Review- The American Community in Action by Jesse F. Steiner
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Administrative Law by Max Radin, p. 290 - 1 Review- Administrative Powers Over Persons and Property by Ernest Freund
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Books in Brief, pp. 290-291 - 8 Reviews- Prima Donna by Pitts Sanborn
- John Bunyan: A Study in Personality by G.B. Harrison
- The Life and Writings of John Bunyan by Harold E.B. Speight
- The Electric Word: The Rise of Radio by Paul Schubert
- Sir Isaac Newton, 1727-1927 by F.E. Brasch
- The Station: Athos: Treasures and Men by Robert Byron
- Careers for Women by Doris E. Fleischman
- Back Trailers from the Middle Border by Hamlin Garland
- Art: Half-Way Mark by Walter Gutman, pp. 292-293
- British and Americans in Shanghai, p. 294
- China's New Labor Laws, pp. 294-295
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 296
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March 13, 1929 Issue = 28 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 297-299
- Editorials, p. 300
- Mexico's Uprising , p. 301
- The "Black Plague" , p. 301
- Far-Flung Empire , p. 302
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 303
- The Myth of Disarmament by Albin E. Johnson, p. 304
- A "Lucky" or a Sweet---or Both! by Robert Wallace, pp. 305-306
- John Morley and the War by Raymond Beazley, pp. 307-308
- Tumbling Mustard by Malcolm Cowley, p. 309
- What a Woman Farmer Thinks by Winifred Almina Perry, pp. 310-311
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 312
- Correspondence, pp. 313-314
- Four Poems by Emily Dickinson, p. 315
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Indian Fighter, Pioneer, Warrior by Claude G. Bowers, p. 316 - 1 Review- Andrew Jackson: The Gentle Savage by David Karsner
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Prairie and Fiord by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 316 - 2 Reviews- The Snake Pit by Sigrid Undset
- Peder Victorious by O.E. Rolvaag
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Two Americans Look at Russia by Jessie Lloyd, p. 317 - 2 Reviews- Dreiser Looks at Russia by Theodore Dreiser
- The Hammer and the Scythe by Anne O'Hare McCormick
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The Virtue of Skepticism by George E.G. Catlin, p. 318 - 1 Review- Sceptical Essays by Bertrand Russell
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The Victorian Great by Johan Smertenko, pp. 318-319 - 3 Reviews- The Brownings by David Loth
- The Brownings by Osbert Burdett
- The Colvins and Their Friends by E.V. Lucas
- Since the Peace by William MacDonald, p. 320
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The Invisible Hand by Stuart Chase, pp. 320-321 - 1 Review- Making Goods and Making Money by Horace Taylor
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Down by the Erie by L.S.G., p. 322 - 1 Review- Rome Haul by Walter D. Edmonds
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Sixteenth-Century Revolution by Mildred Adams, p. 323 - 1 Review- The Great Revolt in Castile by Henry Latimer Seaver
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An All-American Annual by Winifred Raushenbush, p. 323 - 1 Review- Recent Social Changes in the United States Since the War and Particularly in 1927 by William F. Ogburn
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Books in Brief, p. 324 - 4 Reviews- Modern Case for Socialism by A.W. Humphrey
- Foreign Investments by Gustav Cassel, Theodor E. Gregory, and Robert R. Kuczynski, ...
- The Grain Trade During the World War by Frank M. Surface
- The Tragedy of Greece by S.P. Phocas-Cosmetatos
- Films: Free Lances by Alexander Bakshy, pp. 324-326
- Mexico's Labor Crisis by Carleton Beals, pp. 327-328
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 329-330
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March 20, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 331-333
- Editorials, p. 334
- War Lies , p. 335
- Seagoing Seaports , p. 336
- Hamilton Explains , p. 336
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 337
- Murder By Coal and Iron Police by William L. Nunn and Frederick E. Woltman, pp. 338-339
- On With the New in Washington? by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 340
- What Is Happening To Marriage? by Charles W. Wood, pp. 341-343
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 344
- Correspondence, pp. 344-345
- If This Be Fever by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 346
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This Week: Struggle of Earth by Freda Kirchwey, pp. 346-347 - 1 Review- A Daughter of Earth by Agnes Smedley
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Nerves Like Tombs by Mark Van Doren, p. 348 - 1 Review- Further Poems of Emily Dickinson by Martha Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Leete Hampson, ...
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Missionaries in Africa by Melville J. Herskovits, p. 349 - 3 Reviews- Black Treasure by Basil Mathews
- Sons of Africa by Georgina Anne Gollock
- The Call Drum by Mary Entwistle and Elizabeth Harris
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"Older and Bolder" by S.K. Ratcliffe, p. 350 - 1 Review- Last Changes, Last Chances by Henry W. Nevinson
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Families by Dorothy Brewster, p. 351 - 2 Reviews- Brother and Brother by Dorothy Van Doren
- The Feathered Nest by Margaret Leech
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Books in Brief, p. 352 - 5 Reviews- The Life of Charles M. Doughty by D.G. Hogarth
- The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon by Arthur Waley and Sei Shonagon
- The Hunting of the Buffalo by E. Douglas Branch
- The Golden Room, and Other Poems by Wilfrid Gibson
- Between Fairs by Wilfrid Gibson
- Music: Among the Recitalists---I by Lawrence Adler, pp. 352-353
- Art: Decorative Modernism by Douglas Haskell, p. 354
- Drama Notes by P.B. and M.M., pp. 354-355
- The Philippines and the Tariff by Randall Gould, p. 356
- Contributors To This Issue, pp. 357-358
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March 27, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 359-361
- Editorials, p. 362
- The New Spirit Toward Mexico , p. 363
- From Peruna to Piffle , p. 364
- Labor's Predicament , p. 365
- Fumigated Movies , p. 365
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 366
- Government By Millionaires by Laurence Todd, p. 367
- The Papal-Fascist Alliance by Robert Dell, pp. 368-369
- What Lies Behind Lynching by Horace M. Bond, p. 370
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 371
- Correspondence, pp. 372-373
- Prairie by Borghild Lee, p. 374
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This Week: New England Devils by Freda Kirchwey, p. 374 - 1 Review- The Devil Is a Woman by Alice Mary Kimball
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Warfare at Sea by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 375 - 1 Review- Freedom of the Seas by Joseph M. Kenworthy Strabolgi and George Young, ...
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Man's Inhumanity to Man by William Seagle, p. 375 - 1 Review- I Saw It Myself by Henri Barbusse
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International Necessity by William MacDonald, p. 376 - 1 Review- The Doctrine of Necessity in International Law by Burleigh Cushing Rodick
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De Gustibus by Granville Hicks, pp. 376-377 - 1 Review- The Whirligig of Taste by E.E. Kellett
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Above the Battle by Suzanne La Follette, p. 378 - 1 Review- On Doing the Right Thing, and Other Essays by Albert Jay Nock
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Books in Brief, pp. 378-379 - 2 Reviews- Labor and Farmer Parties in the United States, 1828-1928 by Nathan Fine
- Anarchism Is Not Enough by Laura Riding
- Drama Notes by C.V.D., D.V.D., V.D., M.M., and L.W.B., pp. 380-381
- Jugoslavia by G.E.R. Gedye, pp. 382-383
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 384
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April 3, 1929 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 385-387
- Editorials, p. 388
- Sifting Immigration , p. 389
- A Censorship Wave , p. 389
- Ferdinand Foch , p. 390
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 391
- Mexico Rises Out of Chaos by Carleton Beals, pp. 392-393
- The President Goes Into Action by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 394
- President Lowell and the Sacco Alibi by Gardner Jackson, pp. 395-396
- "Young Love" in Philadelphia by Samson Raphaelson, p. 397
- In the Driftway by The Driftway, p. 398
- Correspondence, p. 399
- April by Florence Kiper Frank, p. 400
- Weather Man by Jessica Nelson North, p. 400
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Zenith Meets Europe by Carl Van Doren, p. 400 - 1 Review- Dodsworth by Sinclair Lewis
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Joan of Another Ark by Arthur Warner, p. 401 - 1 Review- The Cradle of the Deep by Joan Lowell
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An Heroic Figure by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 401 - 1 Review- Schumann-Heink: The Last of the Titans by Mary Lawton
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Evolution of a Dictator by Hiram Motherwell, pp. 402-403 - 2 Reviews- Making the Fascist State by Herbert W. Schneider
- Le Regime Fasciste Italien by Francesco Luigi Ferrari
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Fierce Latinity by John Gould Fletcher, p. 404 - 1 Review- Mr. Pope and Other Poems by Allen Tate
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Fiction Shorts by C.P.F., p. 405 - 4 Reviews- The Years Between: Second Series by Paul Feval and M. Lassez
- The Molehill by Alice Ritchie
- Reini Kugel Lover of This Earth by Jake Falstaff
- Portrait of a Celibate by Alec Waugh
- Music: Fra Gherardo by Lawrence Adler, pp. 406-408
- Polish Vandalism by Max Bahr, p. 409
- Non-Cooperation in India, p. 409
- Contributors To This Issue, p. 410
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April 10, 1929 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 411-413
- Editorials, p. 414
- The New International Socialism , p. 415
- A Law Laboratory , p. 416
- Pat and the D.A.R. , p. 416
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 417
- "I'm the Constitution" in Louisiana by George N. Coad, pp. 418-419
- Companionate Divorce by Arthur Garfield Hays, p. 420
- Shore Fear by John Waldhorn Gassner, p. 421
- "Don't Be Silly" by Zona Gale, p. 422
- The Barrier to Balanced Trade by Drew Pearson, pp. 423-424
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 425
- Correspondence, pp. 426-427
- Hills by Nancy Byrd Turner, p. 428
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Disenchantment by Bertrand Russell, p. 428 - 1 Review- The Modern Temper by Joseph Wood Krutch
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The Catholic Enigma by Granville Hicks, p. 428 - 1 Review- While Peter Sleeps by E. Boyd Barrett
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Art and Magic by Phillips Russell, p. 429 - 1 Review- Artlover, Vol. II
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Southern Prophet by Eliseo Vivas, p. 429 - 1 Review- The Motives of Proteus by Jose E. Rodo
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The Middle Ages by Richard McKeon, p. 430 - 1 Review- The Founders of the Middle Ages by Edward Kennard Rand
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Poet and Thinker by Ludwig Lewisohn, p. 431 - 1 Review- Richard Dehmel: Der Mensch und der Denker by Harry Slochower
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Men in Masks by Angus Burrell, p. 431 - 1 Review- Adepts In Self-Portraiture by Stefan Zweig
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Conventional Portraiture by William MacDonald, p. 432 - 1 Review- Statesmen of the War in Retrospect, 1918-1928 by William Martin
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Books in Brief, p. 433 - 3 Reviews- And Then Came Ford by Charles Merz
- Generally Speaking by G.K. Chesterton
- Some Bigger Issues in China's Problems by Julean Herbert Arnold
- Drama by Mark Van Doren, p. 434
- "The Black Crook" by Mary Heaton Vorse, pp. 434-435
- The "Wild" Children of Russia by Agnes Smedley, p. 436
- Contributors To This Issue, pp. 437-438
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April 17, 1929 Issue = 41 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 439-441
- Editorials, p. 442
- This Prohibition , p. 443
- Crazy Economics , p. 443
- A Simple Case , p. 444
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 445
- Who Owns the Daily Press? by John Loomis, pp. 446-447
- Gloucester Honors Its Sailors by Zelda F. Popkin, p. 448
- Meteorologist In His Youth by Louise Townsend Nicholl, p. 449
- Teapot and Other Tempests by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 450
- Desert Spring by Ada Hastings Hedges, p. 451
- Bishop Cannon Wins an Award by Virginius Dabney, p. 451
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 452
- Correspondence, pp. 453-454
- International Relations Section, p. 455
- Contributors To This Issue, pp. 456-457
- Some Notable Spring Books, pp. 458-466
- Poems by Mark Van Doren, p. 467
- "Books---5c to $1" by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 468
- Bent Toward Mountains by Hal Saunders White, p. 469
- Life's Delicate Children by James Rorty, p. 470
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Hamlet for Our Time by Lewis Galantiere, p. 471 - 1 Review- The Hamlet of A. MacLeish by Archibald MacLeish
- Dancers of Germany by Ruth Pickering, p. 472
- Final Autumn by Eda Lou Walton, p. 473
- This Week: Books of the Month by Freda Kirchwey, pp. 474-475
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Made in Heaven by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 476-477 - 2 Reviews- What is Wrong With Marriage? by G.V. Hamilton and Kenneth Macgowan
- A Research in Marriage by G.V. Hamilton
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Haldane by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 478-479 - 1 Review- Richard Burdon Haldane (Viscount Haldane): An Autobiography by Richard Burton Haldane, Viscount Haldane
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The Sage of Sensibility by Mark Van Doren, p. 480 - 1 Review- Plain People by E.W. Howe
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Short Stories by Clifton P. Fadiman, pp. 480-481 - 4 Reviews- Norway's Best Stories by Anders Orbeck
- Sweden's Best Stories by Charles W. Stork
- Action, and Other Stories by Charles Edward Montague
- Bloody Ground by Fiswoode Tarleton
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On Fiction by E.M. Benson, p. 482 - 2 Reviews- The English Novel by Ford Madox Ford
- French Novelists by Frederick Charles Green
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Black Proletarians by Abram L. Harris, p. 483 - 1 Review- Black America by Scott Nearing
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Two Women on the March by Ruth Epperson Kennell, p. 483 - 1 Review- Vagabonding at Fifty by Helen Calista Wilson and Elsie Reed Mitchell
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A Great Lady by Edna Kenton, pp. 484-485 - 1 Review- The Lost Art by Dorothy Van Doren
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Charleston Scores Again by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 486 - 1 Review- Mamba's Daughters by DuBose Heyward
- How Germany Failed by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 487
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The Artist in America by D.V.D., p. 488 - 1 Review- The Insider by Alice Beal Parsons
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British Tribunals by Max Radin, p. 489 - 1 Review- Justice and Administrative Law by William A. Robson
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New Shelburne Essays by Johan Smertenko, p. 489 - 1 Review- The Demon of the Absolute by Paul Elmer More
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Poster Art by Walter Gutman, p. 490 - 3 Reviews- The Poster Stamp by A. Broun
- Modern Poster Annual, Vol. 5: 1928-1929 by A. Broun
- Posters and Publicity by F.A. Mercer and W. Gaunt
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Books in Brief, p. 491 - 8 Reviews- Ice-Bound by James M. Ashton
- The Desert Road to Turkestan by Owen Lattimore
- Mary, Queen of Scots by Margarete Kurlbaum-Siebert
- New Yorkers: Stuyvesant to Roosevelt by Albert Ulmann
- Music At Midnight by Muriel G. Draper
- John Wilkes Booth by Francis Wilson
- Images in Jade by Arthur Christy
- A Pamphlet Against Anthologies by Laura Riding and Robert Graves
- Ironic Episode by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 492
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April 24, 1929 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 493-495
- Editorials, p. 496
- What Is Corruption? , p. 497
- Dawes as Ambassador , p. 497
- Winston Churchill , p. 498
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 499
- Communism in Southern Cotton Mills by Paul Blanshard, pp. 500-501
- Shall Doctors' Fees Be Lowered? by Frederic Babcock, p. 502
- Why Take Alimony? by Miriam Allen de Ford, pp. 503-504
- Honore Daumier (1808-1879) by Louis Lozowick, p. 505
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 506
- Correspondence, p. 507
- A Lighted Open Door by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 508
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An English Fairy Tale by Norah Meade, p. 508 - 1 Review- The True Heart by Sylvia Townsend Warner
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Some New Mosaic Tablets by James Rorty, p. 509 - 1 Review- The Re-Discovery of America by Waldo D. Frank
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Our Medieval Hangover by Stuart Chase, p. 510 - 1 Review- The Outline of Bunk by E. Haldeman-Julius
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New Ways with Children by William B. Curry, pp. 510-511 - 1 Review- The Child and the World by Margaret Naumburg
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Romantics Enthroned by Henry Ladd, p. 512 - 1 Review- A Procession of Lovers by Lloyd R. Morris
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Greek Art by Walter Gutman, p. 512 - 1 Review- The Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks by Gisela M.A. Richter
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Books in Brief, p. 513 - 4 Reviews- A Bookman's Daybook by Burton Rascoe and C. Hartley Grattan
- The Gardener's Bed-Book by Richardson Wright
- Quakers in Action by Lester M. Jones
- Aspects of Anglo-American Relations by K. Capper Johnson and John M. Frankland
- Music: Among the Recitalists, II by Lawrence Adler, p. 514
- Drama: Passed by the Censor by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 514-515
- The Hebrew University by Ben M. Selekman, p. 516
- Contributors To This Issue, pp. 517-518
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May 1, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 519-521
- Editorials, p. 522
- We and Cuba , p. 523
- Sex and the R.O.T.C. , p. 523
- Moving Backward , p. 524
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 525
- Elizabethtown, Tennessee by Sherwood Anderson, p. 526
- The Peaceable D.A.R. by Devere Allen, pp. 527-528
- Professors' Pensions Go A-Glimmering by William MacDonald, pp. 529-530
- Tax Scandals and the Farmers by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 531
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 532
- Correspondence, pp. 533-534
- Inheritance by Eda Lou Walton, p. 535
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The Prosecuting Attorney by Emory R. Buckner, p. 535 - 1 Review- Politics and Criminal Prosecution by Raymond Moley
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Swinburne's Satire by Morton Dauwen Zabel, p. 536 - 1 Review- Swinburne by Samuel C. Chew
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Pitiless Satire by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 536 - 1 Review- Round-Up by Ring W. Lardner
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Minor Characters by Eda Lou Walton, p. 537 - 5 Reviews- Dark Star by Lorna Moon
- Into the Wind by Richard Warren Hatch
- Thumbcap Weir by Frances Gillmor
- The Devil Beats His Wife by Ben Wasson
- Hobby House by Russell Neale
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Our Relations with Mexico by Ernest Gruening, p. 538 - 1 Review- Mexico by J. Fred Rippy, Jose Vasconcelos, and Guy Stevens, ...
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Russian Courtroom Tales by Louis Fischer, p. 538 - 1 Review- The Curious Lottery, and Other Tales of Russian Justice by Walter Duranty
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Books in Brief, p. 539 - 4 Reviews- Thirteen Days by Jeannette A. Marks
- Portage, Wisconsin, and Other Essays by Zona Gale
- Foreign Legionaries in the Liberation of Spanish South America by Alfred Hasbrouck
- The Soviet Union: Facts, Descriptions, Statistics
- Drama: Made in America by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 540-542
- Drug "Limitation" in the United States by Ellen N. La Motte, p. 543
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 544
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May 8, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 545-547
- Editorials, p. 548
- The German Blundering , p. 549
- Back to the Jungle , p. 549
- The Talkies Win , p. 550
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 551
- Sex and the Law by Dudley Nichols, pp. 552-553
- One-Hundred Per Cent Americans On Strike by Paul Blanshard, pp. 554-555
- The French Political Situation by Robert Dell, p. 556
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 557
- Correspondence, pp. 558-559
- Vineyard by Ruth Lechlitner, p. 560
- This Week: The Same Old Dragon by Freda Kirchwey, p. 560
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Taming Leviathan by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 561 - 1 Review- Herman Melville by Lewis Mumford
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Secretaries of State by Lindsay Rogers, pp. 561-562 - 1 Review- The American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy by Samuel Flagg Bemis
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The Son's Revenge by Katharine Anthony, p. 563 - 1 Review- Understanding Women by K.A. Wieth-Knudsen
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Ten Pioneer Leaders by Roger Baldwin, p. 564 - 1 Review- Pioneers of Freedom by McAlister Coleman
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Satire and Romance Meet by Mildred Adams, p. 565 - 2 Reviews- Tomorrow Never Comes by R.L. Duffus
- A Duchess and Her Daughter by Alfred Bishop Mason
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Form in Fiction by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 566 - 1 Review- The Structure of the Novel by Edwin Muir
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Books in Brief, p. 567 - 5 Reviews- Cavender's House by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- The City Day by Eda Lou Walton
- God in the Modern World by A.A. David
- Falmouth for Orders by Alan J. Villiers
- Annals of the New York Stage, Vol. III by George C.D. Odell
- Music: Epilogue of the Season by Lawrence Adler, pp. 568-569
- Censorship in Ireland by R.M. Fox, p. 570
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 571-572
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May 15, 1929 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 573-575
- Editorials, p. 576
- Saintly Profiteering , p. 577
- The British Election , p. 577
- A Manual for Petters , p. 578
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 579
- How To Live on Forty-Six Cents a Day by Paul Blanshard, p. 580
- The Crisis in British Politics by John A. Hobson, p. 581
- To Samuel by Nancy Byrd Turner, p. 582
- The Noble Paper and Power Trust by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 583
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 584
- Correspondence, pp. 585-586
- Foreshadowings by Robertson Trowbridge, p. 587
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King Hal---More Than Bluff by R.F. Dibble, p. 587 - 2 Reviews- Henry the Eighth by Francis Hackett
- King Henry, the Rake by Clement Wood
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Lynching, an American Pastime by Melville J. Herskovits, p. 588 - 1 Review- Rope and Faggot by Walter Francis White
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"La France Innocente" by Harry Elmer Barnes, p. 588 - 1 Review- The Memoirs of Raymond Poincare (1913-1914) by Raymond Poincare and George Arthur
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The Anglo-Irish Mind by Norah Meade, p. 589 - 1 Review- The Last September by Elizabeth Bowen
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The Letter Giveth Life by Mark Van Doren, p. 590 - 1 Review- For Lancelot Andrewes by T.S. Eliot
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The Literature of Crime by Winthrop D. Lane, pp. 590-591 - 1 Review- Let Tomorrow Come by A.J. Barr
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The Napoleonic Flood by Louis R. Gottschalk, p. 592 - 3 Reviews- Napoleon and His Family by Walter Geer
- Fouche: The Man Napoleon Feared by Nils Forssell
- Story of Napoleon Bonaparte by Mabell S.C. Smith
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Books in Brief, p. 593 - 10 Reviews- Sonnets, 1889-1927 by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- A Treasury of English Aphorisms by Logan Pearsall Smith
- Walt Whitman's Workshop by Clifton Joseph Furness and Walt Whitman
- Collected Poems by Ernest Dowson
- Alexander Graham Bell by Catherine D. MacKenzie
- Princes of the Night by Joseph Kessel
- Mary Lee by Geoffrey Dennis
- Sex and Youth by Sherwood Eddy
- A Survey of English Literature, 1730-1780 by Oliver Elton
- The Pedro Gorino by Harry Dean and Sterling North
- Drama: The Grand Street Follies by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 594-595
- China's Steam Roller by H.J. Timperley, pp. 596-597
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 598
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May 22, 1929 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 599-601
- Editorials, p. 602
- Peace-Loving Mexico , p. 603
- Bryan in Retrospect , p. 603
- Romances of Today , p. 604
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 605
- Ten Years After Versailles by William MacDonald, pp. 606-607
- Civilized Divorce by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, pp. 608-609
- The Bunco Game of Hidden Assets by Merryle Stanley Rukeyser, pp. 610-611
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 612
- Correspondence, pp. 612-613
- October 14, 1928 by Archibald Macleish, p. 614
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This Week: Black and White by Freda Kirchwey, pp. 614-618 - 1 Review- Banjo by Claude McKay
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Karl Marx in American Thought by Benjamin Stolberg, p. 619 - 1 Review- Karl Marx: His Life and Work by Otto Ruhle
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A Great Diary by Worthington C. Ford, p. 620 - 1 Review- The Diary of John Quincy Adams, 1794-1845 by Allan Nevins and John Quincy Adams
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The Fatal Subject by Alexander Kaun, p. 620 - 1 Review- Russian Literature Since the Revolution by Joshua Kunitz
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Various People Look at Marriage by Kenneth Macgowan, p. 621 - 3 Reviews- The Doctor Looks at Marriage and Medicine by Joseph Collins
- The Bankruptcy of Marriage by V.F. Calverton
- The Family Life Today by Margaret E. Rich
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Pride of Her Sex by Lucy Humphrey Smith, p. 622 - 1 Review- Harriet Martineau by Theodora Bosanquet
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Primitive States of Mind by Franz Boas, p. 623 - 1 Review- The "Soul" of the Primitive by Lucien Levy-Bruhl
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Books in Brief, p. 623 - 7 Reviews- Versailles to Rapallo, 1920-1922 by Edgar V. D'Abernon
- The Art of Thinking by Ernest Dimnet
- The Theory of Morals by E.F. Carritt
- The Heart of Hawthorne's Journals by Newton Arvin and Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Sailing Craft by Edwin J. Schoettle
- Charlotte Corday and Certain Men of the Revolutionary Torment by Marie Cher
- A Little Less Than Gods by Ford Madox Ford
- The Dance: The Neighborhood Festival by Katherine Niles and Abbe Niles, pp. 624-625
- Drama: The Tragic-Comedy of Chekhov by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 626-627
- Terror Reigns in Venezuela by Jorge Luciani, pp. 628-630
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 631-632
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May 29, 1929 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 633-635
- Editorials, p. 636
- America Acts at Last , p. 637
- The Battle of the Books , p. 637
- Dodsworth's Dilemma , p. 638
- Peace or Poison? , p. 638
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 639
- A Letter from Leon Trotzky by Leon Trotzky, pp. 640-641
- Mayor Hague, Boss of Jersey City by L.H. Patterson, p. 642
- England's Three-Cornered Election by Henry W. Nevinson, pp. 643-644
- Washington News by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 645-646
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 647
- Correspondence, pp. 647-648
- Careful Knowledge by Witter Bynner, p. 649
- Source by Eron Rowland, p. 649
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This Week: Screening Civic Virtue by Freda Kirchwey, p. 649 - 1 Review- The King Who Was a King by H.G. Wells
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The Outline of Stendhal by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 650 - 1 Review- Stendhal by Paul Hazard
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A Report on British Industry by John A. Hobson, pp. 650-651 - 1 Review- The Onditions and Prospects of British Industry and Commerce
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Mexico's Land Problems by Ernest Gruening, p. 652 - 1 Review- The Mexican Agrarian Revolution by Frank Tannenbaum
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An Old Formula Revised by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 652 - 1 Review- Hardware by Edward L. McKenna
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Fiction Shorts by C.P.F., p. 653 - 3 Reviews- The Short Stories of H.G. Wells by H.G. Wells
- Back to Stay by Jonathan Leonard
- A Native Argosy by Morley Callaghan
- Music: Lilli Lehmann by O.G.V., p. 654
- Drama: Epitaph---I by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 655-656
- The Crisis in Spain by William H. Hessler, p. 657
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 658
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June 5, 1929 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 659-661
- Editorials, p. 662
- Do Ministers Believe in Hell! , p. 663
- Russia Looks Ahead , p. 663
- Lord Rosebery , p. 664
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 665
- The Railroads Win the O'Fallon Case by Amos Pinchot, p. 666
- Fremont Older by George P. West, pp. 667-669
- Music on the Air by Blanche Bloch, p. 670
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 671
- Correspondence, p. 672
- Contributors To This Issue, p. 673
- Thunder Storm by Sterling North, p. 674
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Mr. Lewisohn Proposes Salvation by Irwin Edman, p. 674 - 1 Review- Mid-Channel: An American Chronicle by Ludwig Lewisohn
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Southern Mill Villages by Winifred Raushenbush, p. 674 - 2 Reviews- Southern Mill Hills by Lois Macdonald
- Welfare Work in Mill Villages by Harriet L. Herring
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Proletarian Fiction by V.F. Calverton, p. 675 - 2 Reviews- 120 Million~~One Hundred Twenty Million by Michael Gold
- Azure Cities by Joshua Kunitz
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A Precious Felic by Samuel C. Chew, p. 676 - 1 Review- Keats's Shakespeare by Caroline F.E. Spurgeon
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Life and Death in Yucatan by Ernest Gruening, p. 676 - 1 Review- Red Tiger by Phillips Russell
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A Lost Leader by Theresa Wolfson, p. 677 - 1 Review- John Mitchell, Miner by Elsie Gluck
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Clark's Conquest by Carl Russell Fish, p. 677 - 1 Review- The Life of George Rogers Clark by James Alton James
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Germany and Her Creditors by R.R. Kuczynski, p. 678 - 1 Review- Germany Under the Dawes Plan by Max Sering
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Books in Brief, p. 678 - 3 Reviews- The Tragic Empress by Maurice Paleologue
- Wage Arbitration by George Soule
- The Great Galilean by Robert Keable
- Music: The Dying Season by Lawrence Adler, pp. 678-679
- Drama: Epitaph---II by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 680-681
- Hungary's Frontiers by Emery Deri, pp. 682-683
- High Financing in Panama by L.C. Fox, p. 684
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June 12, 1929 Issue = 30 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 685-686
- Editorials, p. 687
- A Glorious Victor for Labor , p. 688
- Treason to Conscience , p. 689
- Alice Stopford Green , p. 689
- Fifty-six to One , p. 690
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 691
- What Is To happen To Germany? by Karl F. Geiser, pp. 692-694
- Washington Needs More Silver Lining by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 695
- "No Loitering: Get Out Production" by Robert L. Cruden, pp. 696-697
- Morris Gest and the Passion Play by Louis Browdy, p. 698
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 699
- Correspondence, pp. 700-701
- Drugs at Geneva by Ellen N. La Motte, pp. 702-705
- Fine Books---Old and New by Paul Johnston, pp. 706-707
- Troth by Lilian White Spencer, p. 708
- Youth on the Bookshelf by Sophie L. Goldsmith, pp. 708-709
- Negro Authors Must Eat by George W. Jacobs, p. 710
- Labor, 1929 by McAlister Coleman, p. 711
- This Week: Millions of Words by Freda Kirchwey, p. 711
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The Mage of Darmstadt by George E.G. Catlin, pp. 712-713 - 2 Reviews- Creative Understanding by Hermann Keyserling
- The Recovery of Truth by Hermann Keyserling
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The Country Editor Speaks by William Allen White, p. 714 - 1 Review- Hello Towns! by Sherwood Anderson
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More Injustice to India by C.F. Andrews, pp. 714-716 - 1 Review- Slaves of the Gods by Katherine Mayo
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Russian Theory in the American Theater by Lee Simonson, p. 717 - 1 Review- Boris Aronson et L'Art du Theatre by Waldemar George
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Civilization and Peace by John Haynes Holmes, pp. 718-719 - 2 Reviews- Essentials of Civilization by Thomas Jesse Jones
- The Politics of Peace by Charles E. Martin
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Greece and Its Islands by Winthrop D. Lane, p. 720 - 2 Reviews- I Discover Greece by Harry A. Franck
- Home of Nymphs and Vampires by George Horton
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Travel Betrays the Man by Mildred Adams, pp. 720-721 - 3 Reviews- Days in the Sun by Martin Andersen Nexo
- On Mediterranean Shores by Emil Ludwig
- Other Ways and Other Flesh by Edith O'Shaughnessy
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Books in Brief, pp. 722-723 - 8 Reviews- The Mission of Greece by Richard W. Livingstone
- The Book of Monelle by Marcel Schwob
- Purzelchen by Hermann Sudermann
- Earthbound, and Other Poems by Helene Mullins
- The Garment of Praise by Eleanor Carroll Chilton and Herbert Agar
- Hedylus by H.D.
- The Novelist of Vermont by John E. Flitcroft
- Ancient Chinese Political Theories by Kuo-Cheng Wu
- Music: The Bach Festival by Charles S. Ascher, p. 724
- Contributors To This Issue, p. 724
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June 19, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 725-727
- Editorials, p. 728
- Which Law? , p. 729
- The Labor Cabinet , p. 729
- Mr. Mellon's Bad Bill , p. 730
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 731
- The Money Market by Henry Hall, pp. 732-733
- Divorce in Russia and in America by Julius Holzberg, pp. 734-736
- Aimee Semple McPherson by Julia N. Budlong, pp. 737-738
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 739
- Correspondence, p. 740
- Grace Before Eating by Virginia Moore, p. 741
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Elinor Wylie's Leavetaking by Ridgely Torrence, p. 741 - 1 Review- Angels and Earthly Creatures by Elinor Wylie
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Endurance by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 741 - 1 Review- Wolf Solent by John Cowper Powys
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America in the Philippines by Raymond Leslie Buell, p. 742 - 1 Review- The Philippine Islands by W. Cameron Forbes
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The Enigma of Freedom by William Seagle, p. 743 - 2 Reviews- Freedom in the Modern World by Horace M. Kallen
- Liberty in the Modern World by George Bryan Logan, Jr.
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News from Russia by Jessica Smith, p. 744 - 3 Reviews- Impressions of Soviet Russia by John Dewey
- The Jews and Other Minor Nationalities Under the Soviets by Avrahm Yarmolinsky
- Liberty Under the Soviets by Roger N. Baldwin
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A Southern Yankee by Herbert Solow, p. 744 - 1 Review- William Gregg: Factory Master of the Old South by Broadus Mitchell
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Editorializers by Duane Squires, p. 745 - 1 Review- American Press Opinion: Washington to Coolidge by Allan Nevins
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Books in Brief, p. 746 - 4 Reviews- The British Employment Exchange by John Barton Seymour
- British Food Control by William H. Beveridge
- A Picture of World Economic Conditions in the Summer of 1929
- The Two Cities by Otto Bishop of Freising
- Corrections, pp. 746-747
- India Revisited by Sudhindra Bose, p. 748
- Contributors To This Issue, pp. 749-750
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June 26, 1929 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 751-753
- Editorials, p. 754
- What Is America? , p. 755
- More Votes for Women , p. 755
- Hoover and MacDonald , p. 756
- It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 757
- The Radio Trust Gets the Air! by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 758-759
- Modern Spain, I. The Wreck of an Empire by Carleton Beals, pp. 760-761
- Confessions of a Sun-Worshiper by Stuart Chase, pp. 762-764
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 765
- Correspondence, pp. 765-766
- Sleep by Isidor Schneider, p. 767
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Raising the S-51 by Lincoln Colcord, p. 767 - 1 Review- On the Bottom by Edward Ellsberg
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Since the Peace by William MacDonald, p. 768 - 2 Reviews- Versailles by Karl Friedrich Nowak
- The Tragedy of Trianon by Robert Donald
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The Bierce Myth by Carey McWilliams, p. 769 - 4 Reviews- Bitter Bierce by C. Hartley Grattan
- Portrait of Ambrose Bierce by Adolphe D. de Castro
- Life of Ambrose Bierce by Walter Neale
- Ambrose Bierce: A Bibliography by Vincent Starrett
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An Intellectual Afraid by Benjamin Stolberg, p. 769 - 1 Review- A Theory of the Labor Movement by Selig Perlman
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In Revolt by Florence Codman, p. 770 - 2 Reviews- The Bandits by Panait Istrati
- A Young People by Hans E. Kinck
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The Road to Africa by Walter White, p. 770 - 2 Reviews- Black Magic by Paul Morand
- Travels in the Congo by Andre Gide
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Books in Brief, p. 771 - 11 Reviews- Race Attitudes in Children by Bruno Lasker
- The Economics of Farm Relief by Edwin R.A. Seligman
- The American Whaleman by Elmo P. Hohman
- The British Connection with India by Kanakarayan T. Paul
- Letters to a Friend by Rabindranath Tagore and C.F. Andrews
- Christian and Jew by Isaac Landman
- The Founding of Western Civilization by George C. Sellery and A.C. Krey
- The Romance of Japan Through the Ages by James A.B. Scherer
- Our Neighbor Nicaragua by Floyd Cramer
- Blue Blood in Animals, and Other Essays in Biology by H. Munro Fox
- Queer Fish by C.M. Yonge
- Films: A Year of Talkies by Alexander Bakshy, pp. 772-773
- Afghanistan by T.H.K. Rezmie, pp. 774-775
- Contributors To This Issue, p. 776
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July 3, 1929 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 1-3
- Editorials, p. 4
- Chekhov---Twenty-five Years After , p. 5
- Empire Builder , p. 5
- Freedom and Loyalty , p. 6
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 7
- England and America by Charles E. Payne, pp. 8-10
- Modern Spain---II. How Strong Is the Dictatorship? by Carleton Beals, pp. 11-12
- Congress Takes a Holiday by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 13
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 14
- Correspondence, p. 15
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 16
- Cat by Evelyn Scott, p. 17
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The Novel and the Tale by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 17 - 1 Review- No Love by David Garnett
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Scholar and Political Interpreter by George E.G. Catlin, p. 18 - 1 Review- America and Europe, and Other Essays by Alfred E. Zimmern
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Wives of Great Men by Dorothy Brewster, p. 18 - 2 Reviews- The Diary of Tolstoy's Wife, 1860-1891 by Sophia A. Tolstoy
- The Countess Tolstoy's Later Diary, 1891-1897 by Sofia Tolstoy
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The Crucifixion of Johnson by Claude G. Bowers, p. 19 - 1 Review- Andrew Johnson: A Study in Courage by Lloyd Paul Stryker
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The Penalty of Being Right by C. Hartley Bowers, pp. 20-21 - 1 Review- American Estimates by Henry Seidel Canby
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The "Subtle Doctor" by Richard McKeon, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Philosophical Doctrines of Duns Scotus by C.R.S. Harris
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Dollar Poetry by Eda Lou Walton, p. 22 - 4 Reviews- Compass Rose by Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth
- Nearer the Bone by Charles A. Wagner
- Angel Arms by Kenneth Fearing
- Bands and Rebels by Keene Wallis
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Biographies in Brief, pp. 22-23 - 7 Reviews- The Life of H.R.H. the Duke of Flamborough, by Benjamin Bunny by Laurence Housman
- People by Edgar Wallace
- As God Made Them by Gamaliel Bradford
- Richard Hakluyt and the English Voyages by George Bruner Parks and James A. Williamson
- The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti by John Addington Symonds
- Wellington: A Character Study by Oliver Brett
- Twelve Bad Men by Sidney Dark
- Robert Dell Replies, pp. 24-26
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July 10, 1929 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 27-29
- Editorials, p. 30
- "Say It with Deposits" , p. 31
- The Gangster , p. 31
- Back to Russia , p. 32
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 33
- Uncle Sam's Electric Empire by Paul Blanshard, pp. 34-35
- Flying from Ocean to Ocean by M. de M. Porter, pp. 36-37
- Captain Coll---Legionnaire by C.E. Payne, p. 38
- White Mice by Francis McAllister, p. 39
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 40
- Correspondence, p. 41
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 42
- Marriage Songs by Mark Van Doren, p. 43
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Glorious War by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 43 - 1 Review- All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
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Ruskin Revealed by Henry Ladd, p. 44 - 1 Review- The Exquisite Tragedy by Amabel Williams-Ellis
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Toward Peace by Norman Thomas, p. 44 - 2 Reviews- Disarmament by Salvador de Madariaga
- The Way of Peace by Edgar A.R.G. Cecil
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Importations by E.M. Benson, p. 45 - 4 Reviews- Cold Steel by M.P. Shiel
- Diana by Heinrich Mann
- Mimi Bluette by Guido da Verona
- Scrapped by Meta Schoepp
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Economics and Christian Morals by Paul Blanshard, p. 46 - 1 Review- Our Economic Morality, and the Ethic of Jesus by Harry F. Ward
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Creative Building by Talbot Faulkner Hamlin, p. 46 - 4 Reviews- The American Architecture of To-Day by George H. Edgell
- The Story of Architecture in America by Thomas E. Tallmadge
- American Architecture by Fiske Kimball
- Towards a New Architecture by Le Corbusier
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An Indian Handbook by Thomas Hornsby Ferril, p. 47 - 1 Review- The Rain-Makers by Mary Roberts Coolidge
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The Story of a Dynasty by William MacDonald, p. 48 - 1 Review- The Hohenzollerns by Herbert Eulenberg
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Books in Brief, p. 49 - 5 Reviews- The American Party Battle by Charles A. Beard
- The Life and Tragedy of Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress of Russia by Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden
- From Confucius to Mencken by F.H. Pritchard
- The Plunger: A Tale of the Wheat Pit by Edward Jerome Dies
- The New World: Problems in Political Geography by Isaiah Bowman
- Modern Spain---III. Censorship by Carleton Beals, pp. 50-52
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July 17, 1929 Issue = 20 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 53-55
- Editorials, p. 56
- Can We Abolish Sunday? , p. 57
- Let the Negro Ride! , p. 57
- No Laws for Dawes , p. 58
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 59
- Law---and Law Enforcement by Victor S. Yarros, p. 60
- Revolt in Hollywood by Somerset Logan, pp. 61-62
- Backhill Culture by Charles Morrow Wilson, pp. 63-64
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 65
- Correspondence, pp. 66-67
- Lines from an Ungallant Lover by Irwin Edman, p. 68
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A Creator of Myths by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 68 - 1 Review- The Prince or Somebody by Louis Golding
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Rabelais by Eliseo Vivas, p. 69 - 1 Review- Rabelais by Anatole France
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War from the Front by James B. Wharton, p. 69 - 4 Reviews- A Fatalist at War by Rudolf G. Binding
- Private Suhren by Georg von der Vring
- Undertones of War by Edmund Blunden
- Als Mariner im Krieg by Joachim Ringelnatz
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Births and Deaths in Western Europe by Kate Holladay Claghorn, p. 70 - 1 Review- The Balance of Births and Deaths by Robert R. Kuczynski
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A Sentimental Sage by William Gruen, p. 71 - 1 Review- The Mansions of Philosophy by Will Durant
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Concerning Narrative Verse by Eda Lou Walton, p. 72 - 2 Reviews- The Fate of the Jury by Edgar Lee Masters
- Pheidias by John Galen Howard
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History Briefs by William MacDonald, pp. 72-73 - 3 Reviews- A Short History of the World, 1918-1928 by Cecil Delisle Burns
- A History of European Diplomacy, 1451-1789 by R.B. Mowat
- An Hour of American History by Samuel Eliot Morison
- Modern Spain---IV. Official Corruption by Carleton Beals, pp. 74-76
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July 24, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 77-79
- Editorials, p. 80
- Science and Certitude , p. 81
- Sad Story , p. 81
- The Little Review , p. 82
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 83
- Prosperity by Zechariah Chafee, Jr., pp. 84-85
- The Government "Investigates" by Abraham I. Harris, pp. 86-87
- 'Tis of Them by William Seagle, pp. 88-89
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 90
- Correspondence, p. 90
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 91
- Ophida by Gwendolen Haste, p. 92
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A Billion Wild Horses by Henry Raymond Mussey, p. 92 - 1 Review- Men and Machines by Stuart Chase
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Grain of Truth by Zona Gale, p. 93 - 1 Review- The Letters of Katherine Mansfield by J. Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield
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Rhodes as Historian by Worthington C. Ford, p. 94 - 1 Review- James Ford Rhodes: American Historian by M.A. DeWolfe Howe
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The Mind of a Criminal by Miriam Allen de Ford, p. 94 - 1 Review- Stealing Through Life by Ernest Booth
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A Plea for the Mind by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 95 - 1 Review- Belphegor by Julien Benda
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Potentialities by J. Dana Tasker, p. 96 - 5 Reviews- Poems by Charles Norman
- The Heart's Journey by Siegfried Sassoon
- Machinery by MacKnight Black
- Poems and the Spring of Joy by Mary G.M. Webb
- The Hermit Thrush by Kathleen Millay
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India's Wealth and England's Wars by Vithaldas K. Bhuta, p. 97 - 1 Review- Indian Finance: In the Days of the Company by Pramathanath Banerjea
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Fiction Briefs, p. 97 - 4 Reviews- Tides by Eduard von Keyserling
- As Far As Jane's Grandmother by Edith Olivier
- This Poor Player by Shirley Watkins
- Dark Weather by Marguerite R. Baldwin
- Drama: Vaudeville Must Be Saved by Alexander Bakshy, pp. 98-101
- White Man's Justice, p. 102
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July 31, 1929 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 103-105
- Editorials, p. 106
- The Wickersham Letter , p. 107
- "O Upright Judge!" , p. 108
- Bremen Ahoy! , p. 108
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 109
- Mr. Dawes in Santo Domingo by Roy Veatch, pp. 110-111
- Republicans and the Rest of Us by Benjamin B. Kendrick, Sr., pp. 112-113
- The Last of Edward Carpenter by S.K. Ratcliffe, p. 114
- Sex, If Any by Edward Hope, p. 115
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 116
- Correspondence, pp. 117-118
- Phenomena by Mark Van Doren, p. 119
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A Great National Drama by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 119 - 1 Review- The Wave by Evelyn Scott
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Mohammedan India by C.F. Andrews, p. 120 - 1 Review- Turks and Afghans by Wolseley Haig
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In the German Manner by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 120 - 1 Review- Class Reunion by Franz Werfel
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The Leader of the Wobblies by Art Shields, p. 121 - 1 Review- Bill Haywood's Book by William D. Haywood
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Lobbies by M.W. Royse, p. 122 - 1 Review- Group Representation Before Congress by E. Pendleton Herring
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Civil War Memories by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 122 - 1 Review- Personal Recollections of the Civil War by John Gibbon
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A Catholic Poet by James Rorty, p. 123 - 1 Review- A Rime of the Rood, and Other Poems by Charles L. O'Donnell
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The New Miasmal Mist by Granville Hicks, p. 123 - 1 Review- Religion by Edward Scribner Ames
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Antiquated Legalism by Jackson H. Ralston, p. 124 - 1 Review- Studies in International Law and Relations by A. Pearce Higgins
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Books in Brief, p. 125 - 4 Reviews- An Anthology of Revolutionary Poetry by Marcus Graham
- Older Woman in Industry by Johanna Lobsenz
- The History of Biology by Erik Nordenskiold
- This Strange Adventure by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- The Manchurian Crisis, p. 126
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 127-128
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August 7, 1929 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 129-131
- Editorials, p. 132
- Fashions in Food , p. 133
- Panama Awaits the Ax , p. 133
- This Lawless Nation , p. 134
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 135
- A License to Steal by William C. Murphy, Jr., pp. 136-137
- The Chinese and the Chinese Eastern by E.K. Moy, pp. 138-139
- The U.S.S.R. and the Chinese Eastern by Harold Kellock, p. 140
- Vernon Louis Parrington by Russell Blankenship, pp. 141-142
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 143
- Correspondence, p. 143
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 144
- Fiddler's Green by Audrey Wurdemann, p. 145
- Loneliness by Eda Lou Walton, p. 145
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Mary Webb by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 145 - 7 Reviews- Precious Bane by Mary Webb
- Gone to Earth by Mary Webb
- Armour Wherein He Trusted by Mary G.M. Webb
- Poems and the Spring of Joy by Mary G.M. Webb
- The House in Dormer Forest by Mary Webb
- Seven for a Secret by Mary Webb
- The Golden Arrow by Mary Webb
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Poor Law by J.A. Hobson, p. 146 - 1 Review- The English Poor Law History by Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb
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The Mysterious Aborigine by Anita Brenner, p. 146 - 1 Review- Old Civilizations of the New World by A. Hyatt Verrill
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An Old-Fashioned Tyrant by William MacDonald, p. 147 - 1 Review- Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria: A Biography by Josef Redlich
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A Popular Moralist by William Seagle, p. 148 - 1 Review- A Preface to Morals by Walter Lippmann
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Lincoln's Family by Luther Emerson Robinson, pp. 148-149 - 1 Review- The Lineage of Lincoln by William E. Barton
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Lyrics of a Feather by Eda Lou Walton, p. 150 - 5 Reviews- The Golden Falcon by Robert P. Tristram Coffin
- A Cedar Box by Robert Nathan
- Along Old Trails by William Haskell Simpson
- Poems from the Ranges by Charles Erskine Scott Wood
- Thalia; or, A Country Day by John H. Finley, Jr.
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Fiction Briefs, p. 151 - 3 Reviews- The Pathway by Henry Williamson
- The Coat Without Seam by Maurice Baring
- Marie Bonifas by Jacques de Lacretelle
- Bethlehem, Britain, and the Chinese Navy by K.K. Kawakami, pp. 152-154
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August 14, 1929 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 155-157
- Editorials, p. 158
- The Sweltering Sex , p. 159
- Official Lying , p. 159
- Justice in Gastonia , p. 160
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 161
- Where Are We Flying? by George Britt, pp. 162-163
- The Challenge to Labor Standards by Merryle Stanley Rukeyser, pp. 164-165
- The Dominant Sex by T. Swann Harding, pp. 166-167
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 168
- Correspondence, pp. 169-170
- Maine: November by Hal Saunders White, p. 171
- Voyage by Evelyn Scott, p. 171
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"The Father of House" by Henry W. Nevinson, p. 171 - 1 Review- Memoirs of an Old Parliamentarian by T.P. O'Connor
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Russia Moves On by Joshua Kunitz, p. 172 - 1 Review- The Diary of a Communist Undergraduate by N. Ognev
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More from the Front by James B. Wharton, p. 173 - 1 Review- War by Ludwig Renn
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Tales of Success by Roland A. Gibson, p. 174 - 3 Reviews- John D.---A Portrait in Oils by John K. Winkler
- An American Business Adventure by Mark H. Dix
- The Life of George Chaffey by J.A. Alexander
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Deux Ex Machina by James Rorty, p. 174 - 1 Review- Make Everybody Rich---Industry's New Goal by Benjamin A. Javits and Charles W. Wood
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Epic of the Banana by Lewis S. Gannett, p. 175 - 1 Review- The Romance and Rise of the American Tropics by Samuel Crowther
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Chinese Portraits by Signe Toksvig, p. 175 - 1 Review- Fievre Jaune by Simone Tery
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Psychology and Education by Elisabeth Irwin, p. 175 - 2 Reviews- Difficulties in Child Development by Mary Chadwick
- Psycho-Analysis and Education by Barbara Low
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Japanese Ideals by William L. Nunn, p. 176 - 1 Review- Nippon Shindo Ron by Yutaka Hibino
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The Vanished Gaucho by Harriet V. Wishnieff, p. 176 - 1 Review- Don Segundo Sombra by Ricardo Guiraldes
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Books in Brief, pp. 176-177 - 7 Reviews- Danger Zones of Europe by John S. Stephens
- Life and Labor in the Old South by Ulrich Bonnell Phillips
- The Era of the French Revolution, 1715-1815 by Louis R. Gottschalk
- Adam, The Baby, and the Man from Mars by Irwin Edman
- Little Caesar by W.R. Burnett
- Poor Women! by Norah Hoult
- The Lady Is Cold, and Other Poems by E.B. White
- Color in the Caribbean by Arnold Roller, pp. 178-179
- Contributors, p. 180
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August 21, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 181-183
- Editorials, p. 184
- Baby Motor Cars , p. 185
- The Muzzle in China , p. 185
- Enter Cupid , p. 186
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 187
- Forgetting Sacco and Vanzetti by Waldo L. Cook, pp. 188-189
- The Power of Two Ghosts by Gardner Jackson, pp. 190-191
- A Great Editor by John A. Hobson, p. 192
- American or Foreigner? by J. Mark Jacobson, pp. 193-194
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 195
- Correspondence, p. 196
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 197
- There Yet Survived A God by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 198
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Beginnings of Empire by Robert Livingston Schuyler, p. 198 - 1 Review- The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Vol. I by J. Holland Rose, A.P. Newton, and E.A. Benians
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Underworld by Dudley Nichols, p. 199 - 1 Review- In the Reign of Rothstein by Donald Henderson Clarke
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Meddling Through by Clarence Britten, p. 199 - 3 Reviews- The Mighty Medicine: Superstition and Its Antidote by Franklin Henry Giddings
- Beyond Agnosticism by Bernard Iddings Bell
- A Social Interpretation of Education by Joseph Kinmont Hart
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The Poems of Malcolm Cowley by Morton Dauwen Zabel, p. 200 - 1 Review- Blue Juniata by Malcolm Cowley
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Labor and Internatinalism by J.A. Hobson, p. 201 - 1 Review- Labor and Internationalism by Lewis L. Lorwin
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A Boswell to Foch by William MacDonald, p. 201 - 1 Review- Foch Speaks by Charles Bugnet
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Books in Brief, p. 202 - 3 Reviews- What Is Socialism? by Jessie Wallace Hughan
- Die Kunst des 20. Jahrunderts by Carl Einstein
- Mortal Men by Burnham Carter
- Films: There Are Silent Pictures by Alexander Bakshy, pp. 203-204
- Reparations: The Young and Dawes Plans by William MacDonald, pp. 205-206
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August 28, 1929 Issue = 28 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 207-209
- Editorials, p. 210
- Unionism in Filman , p. 211
- Book-Conscious , p. 211
- Power Poison , p. 212
- It Seesm to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 213
- Justice and Chivalry in Carolina by Paul Porter, pp. 214-215
- New York's Jimmie by Craig F. Thompson, pp. 216-217
- Forest Devastation Must Stop by Robert Marshall, p. 218
- Geneva by Ivy Litvinov, p. 219
- Summer School Is Over by A. Schoolma'am, pp. 220-221
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 222
- Correspondence, p. 223
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 224
- Testament by Witter Bynner, p. 225
- Karnak by Harold Lewis Cook, p. 225
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Follies of the Middle Age by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 225 - 1 Review- They Stooped to Folly by Ellen Glasgow
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Ousama Ibn Mounkidh by R.F. Dibble, p. 226 - 1 Review- The Autobiography of Ousama by Ousama Ibn Mounkidh
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An Honest Record by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 226 - 1 Review- Bullets and Bolos by John R. White
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A Dutch Pacifist by Raymond Leslie Buell, p. 227 - 1 Review- Contre la Guerre Nouvelle by Barthelemy de Ligt
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Music in America by Blanche Bloch, p. 227 - 1 Review- The Dilemma of American Music, and Other Essays by Daniel Gregory Mason
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Popular Morals by Eliseo Vivas, p. 228 - 1 Review- Holier Than Thou by C.E. Ayres
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Doleful Matters Merrily Set Down by A. Paul J. Dessauer, p. 229 - 2 Reviews- A Pepysian Garland by Hyder E. Rollins
- The Pack of Autolycus by Hyder Edward Rollins
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Italo-Vatican Agreement by Hiram Motherwell, p. 230 - 1 Review- Pope or Mussolini? by John Hearley
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Farm Counsels of Perfection by Nelson Antrim Crawford, p. 230 - 1 Review- What the Farmer Needs by Isaac Lippincott
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Fiction Briefs, p. 231 - 4 Reviews- Loose Ladies by Vina Delmar
- Molinoff; or, The Count in the Kitchen by Maurice Bedel
- The Lady of Laws by Susanne Trautwein
- Robbers and Soldiers by Albert Ehrenstein
- Gomez Still Rules by Anita Brenner, p. 232
- Natives and the Land by John H. Harris, pp. 232-234
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September 4, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 235-237
- Editorials, p. 238
- Sanity and Sex , p. 239
- First Steps in Farm Aid , p. 239
- New Saws for Old , p. 240
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 241
- Rum Running on the Detroit River by Morrow Mayo, pp. 242-243
- And Now the Fruit Fly by Henry S. Villard, pp. 244-245
- Cleveland's City Manager Survies by Louis Browdy, pp. 246-247
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 248
- Correspondence, p. 249
- Abandoned Mill: New Bedford by James Rorty, p. 250
- Repulse by Marie de L. Welch, p. 250
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Spying Out the Land by Henry Raymond Mussey, pp. 250-251 - 1 Review- Recent Economic Changes in the United States Report of the Committee on Recent Economic Changes
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Citizens Grown and Made by William MacDonald, pp. 252-253 - 2 Reviews- Civic Training in Soviet Russia by Samuel Northrup Harper
- Great Britain: A Study of Civic Loyalty by John Merriman Gaus
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The Biggest Ranch in America by J. Frank Dobie, p. 254 - 1 Review- The XIT Ranch of Texas, and the Early Days of the Llano Estacado by J. Evetts Haley
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Personalities and Platitudes by J. Dana Tasker, pp. 254-255 - 4 Reviews- Mountain Against Mountain by Arthur Davison Ficke
- Bitter Sweet by Rebecca McCann
- Noah's Dove by Laura Benet
- Poems of the Chinese Revolution by H.T. Tsiang
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Hunger Strike by Norah Meade, p. 256 - 1 Review- Days of Fear by Frank Gallagher
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Coal and Oil by Charles H. Behre, Jr., p. 256 - 1 Review- Petroleum and Coal: The Keys to the Future by W.T. Thom, Jr.
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Travel Briefs, pp. 256-257 - 5 Reviews- The Last Home of Mystery by E. Alexander Powell
- The Outpost of the Lost by David L. Brainard
- Land of Gods and Earthquakes by Douglas G. Haring
- Bushwacking, and Other Asiatic Tales and Memories by Hugh Clifford
- Clavijo: Embassy to Tamerlane, 1403-1406 by Guy Le Strange
- Vaudeville: Vaudeville Prestige by Alexander Bakshy, p. 258
- Life and Property in the Caribbean---I. Protection of Life by Jonathan Wickwire, p. 259
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 260
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September 11, 1929 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 261-263
- Editorials, p. 264
- The People's Soil , p. 265
- Use No Hooks! , p. 265
- Art for Politics' Sake , p. 266
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 267
- Snowden at the Hague by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 268-269
- Fruit People by Charles Morrow Wilson, pp. 270-271
- Tar Heel Justice by Nell Battle Lewis, pp. 272-273
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 274
- Correspondence, p. 274
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 275
- For the Nursery by Hal Saunders White, p. 276
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Pseudo-Historical Fiction by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 276 - 1 Review- The Rebels by Alfred Neumann
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Consider the Ants by George E.G. Catlin, pp. 276-277 - 1 Review- The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III by Lewis B. Namier
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Spying Out Zion by Johan Smertenko, p. 278 - 2 Reviews- Those Ancient Lands by Louis Golding
- Reports of the Experts Submitted to the Joint Palestine Survey Commission
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Social Criticism by V.F. Calverton, p. 279 - 1 Review- Lyric Pioneers of Modern Germany by Solomon Liptzin
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Government by Professors by Raymond Leslie Buell, p. 280 - 1 Review- My War Memoirs by Edvard Benes
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An Uncertain Guide by Richard McKeon, p. 280 - 1 Review- Mediaeval Culture by Karl Vossler
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Knights-Errant by Stuart Chase, p. 281 - 1 Review- The Labor Movement in the United States, 1860-1895 by Norman J. Ware
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Books in Brief, pp. 282-283 - 4 Reviews- Prohibition or Control? by Reginald E. Hose
- Problems of Peace
- Our Changing Civilization by John Herman Randall, Jr.
- The Washington Conference and After by Yamato Ichihashi
- Social Conditions in Iceland by Halldor Kiljan Laxness, pp. 284-286
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September 18, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 287-289
- Editoriala, p. 290
- The Nation's Laws , p. 291
- Morals and Movies , p. 291
- The Circus Forever , p. 292
- It Seems to Heywood Broun, p. 293
- The Triumph of the Power Companies by H.S. Raushenbush, pp. 294-295
- The Power Trust in the Public Schools by George W. Norris, p. 296
- The Centralization of Power Control, p. 297
- Wisconsin's Power Fight by Alvin C. Reis, pp. 298-299
- Federal Control of the Power Trust by Drew Pearson, pp. 300-301
- Governor Roosevelt's Power Program by Samuel I. Rosenman, pp. 302-303
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 304
- Correspondence, p. 304
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 305
- Summer by Ada Hastings Hedges, p. 306
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The Great American Tragedy by William MacDonald, p. 306 - 1 Review- The Tragic Era by Claude G. Bowers
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The Crisis of Power Control by Henry Raymond Mussey, p. 307 - 1 Review- Electrical Utilities: The Crisis in Public Control by William E. Mosher
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Baudelaire by Joseph T. Shipley, p. 308 - 1 Review- The Cult of Beauty in Charles Baudelaire by S.A. Rhodes
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Indian Lore by Eda Lou Walton, p. 309 - 1 Review- A Book of Tales by Charles Erskine Scott Wood
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Contrasts by John Haynes Holmes, p. 309 - 1 Review- Nobel: Dynamite and Peace by Ragnar Sohlman and Henrik Schuck
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Fiction Briefs, p. 310 - 6 Reviews- Ex-Wife by Anonymous
- The Chronicles of a Gigolo by Arthur Applin
- Plus and Minus by Franz Harper
- The Eater of Darkness by Robert M. Coates
- Outsiders by Josephine Bentham
- "Farmer, Have You a Daughter Fair?" by Mike Wallach
- Drama: Mauve Decade---With Music by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 311-312
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September 25, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 313-315
- Editorials, p. 316
- Keep Your Shirt On , p. 317
- U.S.E. , p. 317
- Divorce a la Yucatan , p. 318
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 319
- Maine Wins its Power Fight by C.C. Nicolet, p. 320
- Anarchy vs. Communism in Gastonia by Nell Battle Lewis, pp. 321-322
- Dishonoring the D.A.R. by Helen Tufts Bailie, pp. 323-324
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 325
- Correspondence, p. 326
- Father and Son by Carleton Drewry, p. 327
- A Free Woman by James Rorty, p. 327
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The Triumph of Time by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 327 - 2 Reviews- The Captive by Marcel Proust
- Repertoire de Personages de "A la Recherche du Temps Perdu" by Charles Daudet
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An Imperfect Philosophy by Mortimer J. Adler, p. 328 - 1 Review- Gestalt Psychology by Wolfgang Kohler
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Realism and Mannerism by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 329 - 1 Review- How Like a God by Rex Stout
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Finding Borrow by Norah Meade, p. 329 - 1 Review- George Borrow by Samuel Milton Elam
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Lincoln Legends by Luther E. Robinson, p. 329 - 1 Review- Myths After Lincoln by Lloyd Lewis
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Railroad Pioneer by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 330 - 1 Review- Trails, Rails and War by J.R. Perkins
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Books in Brief, pp. 330-331 - 6 Reviews- The Middle Ages by Edward Maslin Hulme
- The Encircled Serpent by M. Oldfield Howey
- The Life of Francois Rabelais by Jean Plattard
- Old World Masters in New World Collections by Esther Singleton
- The Four Faces of Siva by Robert J. Casey
- The Day of Doom by Michael Wigglesworth and Kenneth B. Murdock
- Drama: Ship-Shape by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 332-334
- Life and Property in the Caribbean---II by Jonathan Wickwire, pp. 335-337
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 338
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October 2, 1929 Issue = 28 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 339-341
- Editorials, p. 342
- Red-Baiters , p. 343
- Reforming the Calendar , p. 343
- Exit Another King , p. 344
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 345
- Zionism and the peace of the World by Ameen Rihani, p. 346
- The Rights to a Jewish Homeland by Bernard Flexner, pp. 347-348
- Vare's Last Triumph? by Louis Francis Budenz, pp. 349-350
- Behind the Southern Textile Strikes by Marion Bonner, pp. 351-352
- All Quiet on the Northwestern Front by J.O. Meyers, p. 353
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 353
- Correspondence, pp. 354-355
- Laboratory Still Life by Mark Van Doren, p. 356
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A Socialist Looks Ahead by George E.G. Catlin, pp. 356-357 - 1 Review- The Next Ten Years in British Social and Economic Policy by G.D.H. Cole
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Faith and Things by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 358 - 2 Reviews- The Love of the Foolish Angel by Helen Beauclerk
- Five and Ten by Fannie Hurst
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Mr. Munson on Style by Granville Hicks, pp. 358-359 - 1 Review- Style and Form in American Prose by Gorham B. Munson
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Americans at the Front by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 360 - 1 Review- Without Censor by Thomas M. Johnson
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Contrasting Cultures by Paul Blanshard, p. 360 - 1 Review- Oriental and Occidental Culture by Maurice Parmelee
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The Kept Young Man by Pierre Loving, pp. 360-361 - 1 Review- Cheri by Colette
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France and the Poles by H.D. Hill, p. 362 - 1 Review- Et Demain? by Pierre Valmigere
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America's Fate by William MacDonald, p. 362 - 1 Review- Who Will be Master, Europe or America? by Lucien Romier
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An Unusual First Book by Helene Harvitt, p. 362 - 1 Review- A Mon Gre by Rene Glotz
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Fiction Briefs, p. 363 - 6 Reviews- Roux the Bandit by Andre Chamson
- The Sun Cure by Alfred Noyes
- The Boroughmonger by R.H. Mottram
- The Grand Manner by Louis Kronenberger
- Overshadowed by Eugene Lohrke
- Barbarian Stories by Naomi Mitchison
- Music: Music in Vienna by B.H. Haggin, pp. 364-365
- Drama: Chekhov's World by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 366-368
- A New Status for Egypt by Elizabeth P. MacCallum, p. 369
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 370
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October 9, 1929 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 371-373
- Editorials, p. 374
- Insurance by the Bucket , p. 375
- How About the Indian? , p. 375
- Murder in a Maze , p. 376
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 377
- Mr. Shearer Likes a Big Navy by Robert S. Allen, p. 378
- The Climb by Geoffrey Johnson, p. 379
- The College and Main Street by E.C. Wilm, pp. 380-381
- Ella May's Songs by Margaret Larkin, pp. 382-383
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 384
- Correspondence, pp. 384-385
- Stable Boy by Bert Cooksley, p. 386
- White Knight by Earl D. Todd, p. 386
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The Permanence of Marriage by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 386 - 2 Reviews- Marriage by Edward Westermarck
- What Is Right with Marriage by Robert C. Binkley and Frances Williams Binkley, ...
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Hogarth's Rake by Florence Codman, p. 387 - 1 Review- Berrington, or Two Hundred Years Ago by Edward Abbott Parry
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The Tariff Grab by Horace Taylor, p. 387 - 1 Review- The Tariff on Iron and Steel by Abraham Berglund and Philip G. Wright
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A King and His Colony by William MacDonald, p. 388 - 1 Review- Leopold of the Belgians by Comte Louis de Lichtervelde
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Books in Brief, pp. 388-389 - 5 Reviews- A Girl in Soviet Russia by Andree Viollis
- Deep Song by Irving Henry Brown
- Jacob H. Schiff: His Life and Letters by Cyrus Adler
- A Man Scans His Past by Maurice Constantin-Weyer
- The International Aspects of Electrical Communications in the Pacific Area by Leslie Bennett Tribolet
- Music: The Viennese Audience by B.H. Haggin, pp. 390-391
- Drama: A New Comedy by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 392-393
- Communism and Peace by Harry W. Laidler, p. 394
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 395-396
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October 16, 1929 Issue = 32 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 397-399
- Editorials, p. 400
- Mr. Shearer's Tale , p. 401
- Flexing Down the Tariff , p. 401
- A Neglected Art , p. 402
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 403
- Coal and Iron Justice by Frank Butler and Robert Taylor, p. 404
- Murder and the Death Penalty by E. Roy Calvert, pp. 405-406
- The Blue Shirt by Jesse O. Thomas, p. 407
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 408
- Correspondence, p. 408
- Drama: Holiday by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 409
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 410-411
- International Relations Section by William Zukerman, pp. 412-415
- Some Notable Fall Books, pp. 416-422
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A New Philosophy of History by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 423-424 - 1 Review- The Ascent of Humanity by Gerald Heard
- Three Men by Mark Van Doren, p. 425
- James Joyce and Ireland by Maurice Murphy, pp. 426-427
- Spare the Book and Spoil the Child by Sophie L. Goldsmith, pp. 428-431
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Not So Rabelais by Albert Jay Nock, pp. 432-433 - 1 Review- All the Extant Works of Francois Rabelais by Samuel Putnam and Francois Rabelais
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Horrors and Perversions by Harold Kellock, pp. 434-435 - 1 Review- Rasputin by Ivan Nazhivin
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Chicago the Extraordinary by Claude G. Bowers, p. 436 - 1 Review- Chicago: The History of Its Reputation by Henry Justin Smith and Lloyd Lewis
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A Biographer's Tricks by Clifton P. Fadiman, pp. 436-438 - 1 Review- The Incredible Marquis: Alexander Dumas by Herbert Gorman
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Railway Drama by Royal J. Davis, p. 439 - 1 Review- The Romance of the Rails by Agnes C. Laut
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Fifty Years Ago by H.L. Mencken, p. 440 - 1 Review- The Eighteen Seventies by Harley Granville-Barker
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Romaine Rolland and Beethoven by Lucien Price, pp. 441-442 - 1 Review- Beethoven the Creator by Romain Rolland
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A Democratic Monarchy by Robert Livingston Schuyler, pp. 443-444 - 1 Review- The English King by Michael MacDonagh
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Fire Out of Flint by Donald A. Roberts, p. 445 - 1 Review- John Knox: Portrait of a Calvinist by Edwin Muir
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Truth About Japan by Harry Emerson Wildes, p. 446 - 1 Review- Japan in Recent Times, 1912-1926 by A. Morgan Young
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Table D'Hote Poetry by Eda Lou Walton, p. 447 - 5 Reviews- The Book of Sonnet Sequences by Houston Peterson
- Certain Poets of Importance by Hattie Hecht Sloss
- Parnassus en Route by Kenneth Horan
- Twentieth Century Love Poems by Hill Caroline Miles
- The First Japm Anthology by Benjamin Musser
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Fiction Shorts, pp. 448-449 - 5 Reviews- American Colony by Charles Brackett
- Violence by Marcet Haldeman-Julius and E. Haldeman-Julius, ...
- The Gate of a Strange Field by Harold Heslop
- Black Opium by Claude Farrere
- Written on Water by Francis de Miomandre
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The Book Shelf, p. 450 - 5 Reviews- L'Enfant and Washington, 1791-1792 by Elizabeth Sarah Kite
- The Financial History of Baltimore, 1900-1926 by Leonard Owens Rea
- Federal Limitations Upon Municipal Ordinance: Making Power by Harvey Walker
- Report of the Wage and Personnel Survey
- Brooks-Bright Prize Essays, 1929
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October 23, 1929 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 451-453
- Editorials, p. 454
- The Mayoralty Circus , p. 455
- Labor Asleep , p. 455
- The Plagiarism Racket , p. 456
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 457
- John Dewey by Scott Buchanan, pp. 458-459
- Prosperity---Believe It or Not by Stuart Chase, pp. 460-461
- Madness in Marion by Benjamin Stolberg, pp. 462-463
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 464
- Correspondence, p. 465
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 466
- Wood Moment by David Morton, p. 467
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The World of Men and Things by William MacDonald, p. 467 - 1 Review- The Encyclopaedia Britannica by J.L. Garvin and Franklin H. Hooper
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Two Literary Generations by Florence Codman, p. 468 - 3 Reviews- Hans Frost by Hugh Walpole
- Chapter the Last by Knut Hamsun
- The Man Within by Graham Greene
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Religion by Granville Hicks, p. 469 - 3 Reviews- The Story of Religion, as Told in the Lives of Its Leaders by Charles Francis Potter
- The Story of Religious Controversy by Joseph McCabe and E. Haldeman-Julius
- The History of Christianity in the Light of Modern Knowledge by Cyril Bailey
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A Voters' Biography by Walter Kien, p. 470 - 1 Review- Stresemann: The Man and the Statesman by Baron Rochus A.K. von Rheinbaben
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The Girl in Shop by Beulah Amidon, p. 470 - 1 Review- The Saleslady by Frances R. Donovan
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Books in Brief, p. 471 - 3 Reviews- The Trial of Life in College by Rufus M. Jones
- Courte Histoire de Celibat Ecclesiastique by Albert Houtin
- The Boys' Book of Astronomy by Goodwin D. Swezey and F. Harris Gable
- Music: The New York Musical Season by Laurence Adler, pp. 472-473
- Drama: Silver Lining---No Cloud by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 474-475
- Reign of Terror in Jugoslavia, p. 476
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October 30, 1929 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 477-479
- Editorials, p. 480
- Lobbying Good and Bad , p. 481
- The Fires of Hell , p. 481
- The Edinburgh Review , p. 482
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 483
- The United States of Europe by John A. Hobson, pp. 484-485
- Lobbies for Loot by Ruby A. Black, pp. 486-487
- Prosperity---Believe It or Not by Stuart Chase, pp. 488-489
- The Football Hero Rebels by Clarence E. Cason, pp. 490-491
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 492
- Correspondence, pp. 492-493
- To a Modern Painter by Corinna Reiman Marsh, p. 494
- Meditations in a Country Churchyard by James Rorty, p. 494
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Dough-Boy and Hammer-Man by Mark Van Doren, p. 494 - 2 Reviews- Wings on My Feet by Howard W. Odum
- John Henry: Tracking Down a Negro Legend by Guy Benton Johnson
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A Saga of the North by H.L. Mencken, p. 495 - 1 Review- Seven Iron Men by Paul de Kruif
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Mexican Culture by George C. Vaillant, p. 496 - 1 Review- Idols Behind Altars by Anita Brenner
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Confessions of George Sand by Katharine Anthony, p. 496 - 1 Review- The Intimate Journal of George Sand by Marie Jenney Howe and George Sand
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A Fine American Novel by Clifton P. Fadiman, p. 497 - 1 Review- A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
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Nuns and Their Pupils by E. Boyd Barrett, p. 498 - 1 Review- Convent Girl by Helene Mullins
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A Curious Background by Harold Kellock, pp. 498-499 - 1 Review- The Background of the Russian Revolution by Baron Alexander Meyendorff
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Poetry Briefs, p. 500 - 4 Reviews- The Profession of Poetry, and Other Lectures by Heathcote W. Garrod
- Chief Modern Poets of England and America by Gerald DeWitt Sanders and John Herbert Nelson, ...
- The Winged Horse by Joseph Auslander and Frank Ernest Hill
- The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1789-1837 by H.S. Milford
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The Book Shelf, pp. 500-502 - 8 Reviews- A Great Rich Man by Louise Schutz Boas
- Changing New England by Edward Elwell Whiting
- The American Legion in Iowa, 1919-1929 by Jacob A. Swisher
- The Amazing Benjamin Franklin by J. Henry Smythe, Jr.
- Forty Years with General Electric by John T. Broderick
- Zehn Jahre Rheinlandbesetzung by Georg Reismuller and Josef Hofmann
- A Selection of Cases and Other Readings on the Law of Nations by Edwin DeWitt Dickinson
- Creating the Short Story by Henry Goodman
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Films: The Talkies Advancing by Alexander Bakshy, p. 503 - 1 Review- Applause (1929 Film) by Rouben Mamoulian
- Drama: Bad Luck and Bad Manners by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 504
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 504-505
- Labor in Queensland by Carter Goodrich, pp. 506-508
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November 6, 1929 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 509-510
- Editorials, p. 511
- The Romance of the Waterways , p. 512
- Destroy the Stadiums! , p. 513
- Hey Rube! , p. 513
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 514
- Russia from a Car Window: I. The Observer's Problem by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 515-517
- The Big Show in Washington by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 518
- To Our Children---November 10, 1929 by Waitstill Hastings Sharp, p. 519
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 520
- Correspondence, pp. 520-521
- Autumn by Carleton Drewry, p. 522
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From Lossiemouth to Westminster by William MacDonald, pp. 522-523 - 1 Review- J. Ramsay MacDonald: Labour's Man of Destiny by H. Hessell Tiltman
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Barrie and His Plays by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 524-525 - 1 Review- Barrie: The Story of a Genius by John A. Hammerton
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Speculation and Loans by Henry Hall, p. 526 - 1 Review- Wall Street and Washington by Joseph Stagg Lawrence
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The Third Rome by Florence Codman, p. 527 - 1 Review- The Seven Vices by Guglielmo Ferrero
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International Briefs, p. 528 - 3 Reviews- Survey of International Affairs, 1926 by Arnold J. Toynbee
- Survey of International Affairs, 1927 by Arnold J. Toynbee
- International Arbitration from Athens to Locarno by Jackson H. Ralston
- Music: Toscanini's Wagner and Siloti's Liszt by Laurence Adler, p. 529
- Drama: "Boule de Suif" by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 530-531
- The Crisis in East Africa by Raymond Leslie Buell, pp. 532-533
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 534
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November 13, 1929 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 535-536
- Editorials, p. 537
- Mr. Hoover and the London Conference , p. 538
- Prince von Bulow , p. 539
- The Men Who Did It , p. 539
- The Female Form Divine , p. 540
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 541
- Russia from a Car Window: II. The Industrial Vision by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 542-544
- Prosperity---Believe It or Not: III. The Worker's Share by Stuart Chase, pp. 545-546
- Austria Faces Her Crisis by G.E.R. Gedye, pp. 547-548
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 549
- Correspondence, pp. 549-551
- Stonehenge by Audrey Wurdemann, p. 552
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Desperate Apologetics by Herbert W. Schneider, p. 552 - 2 Reviews- The Present Crisis in Religion by W.E. Orchard
- What Do We Mean by God? by Cyril H. Valentine
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Science and the Savage by Anita Brenner, p. 553 - 2 Reviews- The Mind of the Savage by Raoul Allier
- Are We Civilized? by Robert H. Lowie
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This Side of Greatness by Granville Hicks, p. 554 - 1 Review- Hawthorne by Newton Arvin
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Mid-Victorian Letters by Robert Livingston Schuyler, p. 554 - 1 Review- The Later Letters of Lady Augusta Stanley, 1864-1876 by Dean Windsor, Hector Bolitho, and Augusta F.E.B. Stanley, ...
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Aldington's First Novel by Alice Beal Parsons, pp. 554-555 - 1 Review- Death of a Hero by Richard Aldington
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British Labor by H.D. Hill, p. 556 - 1 Review- Trade Union Documents by W. Milne-Bailey
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War in the Air by Edwin M. Borchard, pp. 556-557 - 1 Review- Aerial Bombardment and the International Regulation of Warfare by Morton W. Royse
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Time and the Poets by Eda Lou Walton, p. 558 - 4 Reviews- Time's Profile by Hildegarde Flanner
- Indian Earth by Witter Bynner
- Leaves in Windy Weather by Eunice Tietjens
- Sonnets from a Lock Box, and Other Poems by Anna Hempstead Branch
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Books in Brief, pp. 558-559 - 8 Reviews- Daisy, Princess of Pless by Mary T.O. Cornwallis-West Pless
- Aspects of Biography by Andre Maurois
- English Political Portraits of the Nineteenth Century by George R. Stirling Taylor
- Attila: The Scourge of God by Marcel Brion
- Louis XIV In Love and In War by Sisley Huddleston
- Birds and Beasts of the Greek Anthology by Norman Douglas
- The Trophies, With Other Sonnets by Jose-Maria de Heredia
- The Spirit of Catholicism by Karl Adam
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The Book Shelf, pp. 560-561 - 7 Reviews- Medals of Honor by James M. Hopper
- The Bureau of Prohibition by Laurence F. Schmeckebier
- A Source Book of American Political Theory by Benjamin Fletcher Wright, Jr.
- Heine's Views on German Traits of Character by John Ambrose Hess
- Essays by Divers Hands by Laurence Binyon
- Three Comedies of Shakespeare by James Daugherty and William Shakespeare
- The Kellys and the O'Kellys by Anthony Trollope
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Films: Talkies and Dummies by Alexander Bakshy, p. 562 - 2 Reviews- Disraeli (1929 Film) by Alfred E. Green
- Young Nowheres (1929 Film) by Frank Lloyd
- Drama: George Kelly by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 563-565
- Britain's Conscientious Objectors by Hubert W. Peet, pp. 566-567
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 568
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November 20, 1929 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 569-571
- Editorials, p. 572
- The Reparations Tangle , p. 573
- On Watch in Haiti , p. 573
- Blood and Thunder , p. 574
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 575
- Russia from a Car Window: III. The Spirit of the Government by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 576-578
- Pity the Poor Tariff by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 579-580
- Parity Up or Down by Frederick R. Barkley, p. 581
- Communist "Criminals" in California by Upton Sinclair, pp. 582-584
- Reaching for the Sky by David G. Bareuther, p. 585
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 586
- Correspondence, pp. 587-588
- The Boy in the House by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 589
- The Illustration of Children's Books by Stephen G. Rich, p. 589
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An American Commoner by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 590-591 - 1 Review- The Peerless Leader: William Jennings Bryan by Paxton Hibben
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Small Ways of Small People by Clifton P. Fadiman, pp. 592-593 - 1 Review- Money for Love by Josephine Herbst
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Spooks and the Like by Harold Kellock, p. 594 - 1 Review- A Curious Life by George Wehner
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Verse for Children by Eda Lou Walton, pp. 594-596 - 6 Reviews- The Collected Verse by Lewis Carroll
- Every Soul Is a Circus by Vachel Lindsay
- A Little Book of Necessary Nonsense by Burges Johnson
- Tigers and Things by Andrew John Kauffman
- Chimney Corner Poems by Veronica S. Hutchinson
- Green Pipes by J. Paget Fredericks
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Pueblo Stories by Mary Austin, p. 597 - 1 Review- Indian Stories from the Pueblos by Frank G. Applegate
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The Harvest of Children's Books, pp. 598-602 - 28 Reviews- Hitty: Her First Hundred Years by Rachel Field
- Italian Fairy Tales by Luigi Capuana
- Herodotus by George King and Herodotus
- Three and the Moon by Jacques Dorey
- Galahads and Pussy-Cats by Wilhelm Speyer
- Mr. Hermit Crab by Mimpsy Rhys
- The Tree Named John by John B. Sale
- Little Black Stories for Little White Children by Blaise Cendrars
- Sophie: The Story of a Bad Little Girl by Sophie Segur
- A Child's Geography of the World by V.M. Hillyer
- The Adventures of Tommy by H.G. Wells
- The White Puppy Book by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin
- Stories from the Rootabaga Country by Carl Sandburg
- The Burgess Seashore Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess
- The Tangle Coated Horse by Ella Young
- The Black Buccaneer by Stephen W. Meader
- Blue Ribbon Stories, 1929 by Mabel L. Robinson
- The Book of Airplanes by J.W. Iseman and Sloan Taylor
- This Happened to Me by Helen Ferris
- Carmela Commands by Walter S. Ball
- The Lays of Ancient Rome by Thomas Babington MacAulay
- Courageous Companions by Charles J. Finger
- The Pirate of the Gulf by Rupert Sargent Holland
- Lincoln's Boy Spy by Louis A. Newcome
- American Folk and Fairy Tales by Rachel Field
- The Children's Country by Kay Burdekin
- Wild Men of the Wild West by Edwin L. Sabin
- Karoo, the Kangaroo by Kurt Wiese
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Fiction in Brief, p. 603 - 3 Reviews- The Virtue of This Jest by James Stuart Montgomery
- East South East by F.V. Morley
- Living by Henry Green
- Drama: In the English Manner by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 604
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 605-607
- What Next in Porto Rico? by Luis Munoz Marin, pp. 608-610
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November 27, 1929 Issue = 28 Articles- Editorials, p. 614
- Food Ships in War Time , p. 615
- The Duties of a Citizen , p. 615
- Thomas Mann , p. 616
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 617
- Wall Street Upside Down by Alfred L. Bernheim, p. 618
- Russia from a Car Window: IV. The Unfolding of a Great Drama by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 619-621
- Prosperity---Believe It or Not: IV. Workers and Owners by Stuart Chase, pp. 622-624
- Professor's Progress by Frederic Nelson, p. 625
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 626
- Correspondence, pp. 627-628
- Quecha Poems from Peru by Anita Brenner, p. 629
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"Up from the City Streets" by Harold Kellock, p. 629 - 1 Review- Up to Now: An Autobiography by Alfred E. Smith
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"Madonna Alice" by Lucy Humphrey Smith, p. 630 - 1 Review- Alice Meynell: A Memoir by Viola Meynell
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The Meaning of Chicago by Paul H. Douglas, p. 631 - 2 Reviews- Chicago by Charles E. Merriam
- Rattling the Cup on Chicago Crime by Edward Dean Sullivan
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Devastating Elegance by Dorothy Van Doren, pp. 632-633 - 1 Review- Harriet Hume: A London Fantasy by Rebecca West
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Popular French History by William MacDonald, p. 634 - 1 Review- The Third Republic by Raymond Recouly
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A New Theory of Evolution by H.L. Shapiro, p. 634 - 1 Review- L'Ologenese Humaine by George Montandon
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Satire Delicate and Bitter by Laura Benet, pp. 634-635 - 1 Review- There Is Another Heaven by Robert Nathan
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Late Medieval Thought by Harry Elmer Barnes, p. 636 - 1 Review- Science and Thought in the Fifteenth Century by Lynn Thorndike
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Draining the Dismal Swamp by J.A. Flexner, p. 636 - 1 Review- The Useful Art of Economics by George Henry Soule
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Books in Brief, p. 637 - 4 Reviews- The Hill of Destiny by Jean Giono
- Dancing Catalans by John Langdon-Davies
- Last Nights of Paris by Philippe Soupault
- The Elizabethan Jig, and Related Song Drama by Charles Read Baskervill
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The Book Shelf, pp. 638-639 - 8 Reviews- The Concert-Goer's Library of Descriptive Notes by Rosa Newmarch
- So Say the Wise by Hazel Cooley and Norman L. Corwin
- Four Famous Greek Plays by Paul Landis
- Johns Hopkins: A Silhouette by Helen Hopkins Thom
- English Prose of the Nineteenth Century by Hardin Craig and Joseph M. Thomas
- Writing the Short Story by Edith Mirrielees
- Significant Short Stories by Edith Mirrielees
- Indian Scientists
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Films: The Miracle of "Arsenal" by Alexander Bakshy, p. 640 - 1 Review- Arsenal (1928 Film) by Aleksandr Dovzhenko
- Drama: Love on the Campus by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 640-643
- Mussolini's Red Herring by Marcus Duffield, p. 644
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 645-660
- Editorial Paragraphs, p. 661
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December 4, 1929 Issue = 43 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 647-648
- Editorials, p. 649
- Georges Clemenceau , p. 650
- Business to the Rescue , p. 651
- The Problem of the Road , p. 652
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 653
- Russia from a Car Window by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 654-657
- Wall Street and the World by Charles Hodges, pp. 658-659
- Hoover's Washington by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 660-661
- "Miracles" at Malden by Gardner Jackson, pp. 662-663
- A Museum of Modern Art by Lloyd Goodrich, pp. 664-665
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 666
- Correspondence, pp. 666-668
- Drama: Desperate Impropriety by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 669-671
- International Relations Section by A.H. Feller, p. 672
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 672
- What Is Happening to Our Fiction? by Robert Herrick, pp. 673-674
- Alien Ethers by David Morton, p. 675
- Illusion by Corinna Reiman Marsh, p. 675
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Stuart Sherman by Mark Van Doren, p. 675 - 1 Review- Life and Letters of Stuart P. Sherman by Jacob Zeitlin, Homer Woodbridge, and Stuart P. Sherman, ...
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Plato by Paul Shorey, p. 676 - 1 Review- The Son of Apollo by Frederick J.E. Woodbridge
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The Sexual Revolution by V.F. Calverton, p. 677 - 1 Review- Marriage and Morals by Bertrand Russell
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An Ideal Ex-President by Arthur Warner, p. 678 - 1 Review- The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge by Calvin Coolidge
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The Dualism of Thomas Mann by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 679 - 1 Review- Three Essays by Thomas Mann
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Young Mr. Windsor by Harold Kellock, p. 680 - 1 Review- Biography of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales by Walter Townsend and Leonard Townsend
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Thus the Churches by Sinclair Lewis, p. 680 - 1 Review- Religion Lends a Hand by James Myers
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Mr. Yeats Kubla Khan by Sean O'Faolain, p. 681 - 1 Review- A Packet for Ezra Pound by W.B. Yeats
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Invention and Interpretation by Florence Codman, p. 682 - 2 Reviews- The Bird of God by Virginia Hersch
- Horace Walpole and Madame Du Deffand by Anna de Koven
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Verse Delicate and Mature by Eda Lou Walton, pp. 682-683 - 1 Review- Dark Summer by Louise Bogan
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Trailing the Truant Apache by W.J. Ghent, p. 684 - 1 Review- The Truth About Geronimo by Britton Davis
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The Third Caravan by Clifton P. Fadiman, pp. 684-685 - 1 Review- The New American Caravan by Alfred Kreymborg, Lewis Mumford, and Paul Rosenfeld, ...
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The Apostle of Americanism by Charles A. Beard, p. 686 - 1 Review- Thomas Jefferson: The Apostle of Americanism by Gilbert Chinard
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Progressive Psychology by Joseph Jastrow, pp. 686-688 - 3 Reviews- The Science of Psychology by Raymond Holder Wheeler
- Everyman's Psychology by John Adams
- The Thinking Machine by C. Judson Herrick
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Peons and Politicos by Ernest Gruening, p. 689 - 1 Review- The Under-Dogs by Mariano Azuela
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The Man and His Job by Stuart Chase, p. 690 - 1 Review- Human Nature and Management by Ordway Tead
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Lincoln Exposed by Royal J. Davis, p. 691 - 1 Review- Abraham Lincoln: The Politician and the Man by Raymond Holden
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When the Nations Confer by Jane Perry Clark, p. 692 - 1 Review- The Practice and Procedure of International Conferences by Frederick Sherwood Dunn
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Parliament and Empire by William MacDonald, p. 693 - 1 Review- Parliament and the British Empire by Robert Livingston Schuyler
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Discreditable Journalism by Paul Blanshard, p. 694 - 1 Review- The Red Napoleon by Floyd Gibbons
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Russian Romance by Joshua Kunitz, p. 695 - 1 Review- Cement by Fyodor V. Gladkov
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A One-Foot Shelf by William Seagle, p. 696 - 1 Review- Man and His World by Baker Brownell
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Political Briefs, pp. 697-698 - 9 Reviews- Liberalism and Some Problems of Today by H.L. Nathan and H. Heathcote Williams
- Amerika und Wir by Ernst Jackh
- Executive Agents in American Foreign Relations by Henry Merritt Wriston
- The Europa Year-Book, 1929 by Michael S. Farbman
- Soviet Union Year-Book, 1929 by A.A. Santalov and Louis Segal
- Political Handbook of the World, 1929 by Malcolm W. Davis and Walter H. Mallory
- The Soviet Union and Peace by Henri Barbusse
- The Public International Conference by Norman L. Hill
- British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914 by G.P. Gooch and Harold Temperley
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Fiction Shorts, pp. 699-700 - 9 Reviews- Farewell to Paradise by Frank Thiess
- The Galaxy by Susan Ertz
- Hansine Solstad by Peter Egge
- A Night Among the Horses by Djuna Barnes
- The Necessary Man by Agnes Logan
- A House Is Built by M. Barnard Eldershaw
- A Great Love by Alexandra Kollontay
- Full Measure by Hans Otto Storm
- Stranger Fidelities by Mathilde Eiker
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December 11, 1929 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 701-703
- Editorials, p. 704
- Mr. Stimson Moves , p. 705
- The Saar Conference , p. 705
- Ships by Order , p. 706
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 707
- Why China Fights by Louis Fischer, pp. 708-709
- Hoover's Fillip to Business by Leo Wolman, pp. 710-711
- Russia from a Car Window: VI. The Soviets and the Future by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 712-713
- Secretary Wilbur at Boulder Dam by Ruth Finney, pp. 714-718
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 719
- Correspondence, pp. 720-721
- Not Spring by James Rorty, p. 722
- Fine Rain by Melville Cane, p. 722
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Religion in America by H.L. Mencken, p. 722 - 1 Review- The Twilight of Christianity by Harry Elmer Barnes
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Women and Wages by John A. Hobson, p. 723 - 1 Review- Victorian Working Women by Wanda Fraiken Neff
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The Wanderings of Takawo by Johan Smertenko, p. 724 - 1 Review- The Golden Wind by Takashi Ohta and Margaret Sperry
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How to Read Poetry by Pierre Loving, p. 724 - 1 Review- Practical Criticism by I.A. Richards
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Gladstone and His Day by S.K. Ratcliffe, p. 724 - 2 Reviews- After Thirty Years by William E. Gladstone
- Gladstone and Palmerston, 1851-1865 by Philip Guedalla
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Zona Gale's New Manner by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 725 - 1 Review- Borgia by Zona Gale
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Submarines and War by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 726 - 1 Review- When the U-Boats Came to America by William Bell Clark
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Illustrated Books and New Editions, p. 726 - 4 Reviews- Churches of France by Dorothy Noyes Arms and John Taylor Arms
- The Frescoes of Diego Rivera by Diego Rivera
- The Second New Yorker Album
- The Gluyas Williams Book by Gluyas Williams
- Music: An Operative Revival, Mr. Horowitz Reappears by Laurence Adler, p. 727
- Films: The Eye and the Heart by Alexander Bakshy, p. 728
- Drama: Good Intentions by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 729-731
- Communism in India, pp. 732-733
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 734
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December 18, 1929 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 735-737
- Editorials, p. 738
- Failure in Haiti , p. 739
- Mr. Hoover Reports , p. 739
- A Sea Change , p. 740
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 741
- England Celebrates Peace by William Zukerman, p. 742
- The Sacred Radio Trust by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 743-744
- Prosperity---Believe it or not by Stuart Chase, pp. 745-749
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 750
- Correspondence, p. 751
- Trade Rats by Leonora Speyer, p. 752
- Cloud Cities by Israel Newman, p. 752
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A Great Adventurer by Ralph Volney Harlow, p. 752 - 1 Review- La Fayette by Brand Whitlock
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A Composer at Play by Henry W. Simon, p. 753 - 1 Review- Evenings in the Orchestra by Hector Berlioz
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Occasional Verse by Eda Lou Walton, p. 753 - 2 Reviews- Come Christmas by Lesley Frost
- Poems of Justice by Thomas Curtis Clark
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A Non-Com's Story by James B. Wharton, p. 754 - 1 Review- God Have Mercy on Us! by William T. Scanlon
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One View of Art by Joseph T. Shipley, p. 754 - 1 Review- Visions and Chimeras by Prosser Hall Frye
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Aldous Huxley on Living by George E.G. Catlin, p. 755 - 1 Review- Do What You Will by Aldous Huxley
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Gautama's Influence Today by Shirley Jackson Case, p. 755 - 1 Review- Pilgrimage of Buddhism by James B. Pratt
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America's "Empire" by Royal J. Davis, p. 755 - 1 Review- The Imperial Dollar by Hiram Motherwell
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Travel Briefs, p. 756 - 4 Reviews- The Road to Oregon by William J. Ghent
- Down the World's Most Dangerous River by Clyde Eddy
- The White Betrayal by Hellmuth Unger
- Ends of the Earth by Roy Chapman Andrews
- Drama: So This Is Paris! by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 756-759
- India and Dominion Status, p. 760
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 761-762
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December 25, 1929 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 763-765
- Editorials, p. 766
- The Newsprint Scare , p. 767
- A Moral Pestilence , p. 768
- The Riot at Auburn , p. 768
- It Seems to Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun, p. 769
- Science in the Pursuit of Crime by Winthrop D. Lane, pp. 770-771
- Prosperity by Proclamation by Alfred L. Bernheim, pp. 772-773
- Prosperity---Believe It or Not by Stuart Chase, pp. 774-775
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 776
- Correspondence, p. 777
- Crusade by Eda Lou Walton, p. 778
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What Is Happiness? by V.F. Calverton, p. 778 - 2 Reviews- The Psychology of Happiness by Walter B. Pitkin
- Joy in Work by Henri de Man
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Rival and Friend by George M. Wrong, p. 779 - 1 Review- Canada and the United States by Hugh L. Keenleyside
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A Curious Biography by William MacDonald, p. 779 - 1 Review- William the First: His Life and Times by Paul Wiegler
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The Passing of James Huneker by Granville Hicks, p. 780 - 1 Review- Essays by James Huneker by H.L. Mencken and James Gibbons Huneker
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Fiction Briefs, pp. 780-781 - 6 Reviews- Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse
- Don't Call Me Clever by Lawrence Drake
- Catherine Foster by H.E. Bates
- The Wings of the Eagle by Gilbert Seldes
- The Fiddler by Sarah Gertrude Millin
- River House by Stark Young
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The Book Shelf, pp. 782-783 - 6 Reviews- Art in Industry by Charles R. Richards
- The Book of Urizen by William Blake
- Scandinavian Literature from Brandes to Our Day by H.G. Topsoe-Jensen
- Louis D. Brandeis: A Biographical Sketch by Jacob de Haas
- Legion
- The Story of the Weather by Eugene Van Cleef
- Films: Mostly "For the Family", p. 784
- Drama: Tolstoy Revived, pp. 785-787
- How Stimson Bungled by Louis Fischer, pp. 788-789
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 790
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Issues of 1986 = 47 Issues, 723 Articles
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Issues of 1987 = 22 Issues, 380 Articles
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Issues of 1988 = 45 Issues, 725 Articles
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Issues of 1989 = 47 Issues, 769 Articles
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Issues of the 1990s = 4 Years, 122 Issues, 2,090 Articles-
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Issues of 1990 = 48 Issues, 766 Articles
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Issues of 1991 = 47 Issues, 849 Articles
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Issues of 1992 = 25 Issues, 436 Articles
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Issues of 1999 = 2 Issues, 39 Articles
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Issues of the 2000s = 9 Years, 341 Issues, 6,414 Articles-
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Issues of 2000 = 16 Issues, 324 Articles
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Issues of 2001 = 4 Issues, 76 Articles
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Issues of 2003 = 45 Issues, 911 Articles
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Issues of 2004 = 47 Issues, 977 Articles
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Issues of 2005 = 45 Issues, 810 Articles
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Issues of 2006 = 45 Issues, 837 Articles
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Issues of 2007 = 47 Issues, 812 Articles
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Issues of 2008 = 46 Issues, 833 Articles
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Issues of 2009 = 46 Issues, 834 Articles
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Issues of the 2010s = 2 Years, 50 Issues, 881 Articles-
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Issues of 2010 = 47 Issues, 828 Articles
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Issues of 2011 = 3 Issues, 53 Articles