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January 6, 1932 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 1-2
- Editorials, p. 3
- The Challenge of 1932 , p. 4
- End of the Young Plan , p. 5
- Money and Elections , p. 5
- A Note on Prosperity , p. 6
- The Nation's Honor Roll for 1931, p. 7
- Wages Go Up In Russia by Louis Fischer, pp. 8-9
- Is There War in Manchuria? by A.E. Hindmarsh, pp. 10-12
- Is Uncle Same "Going Native" by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 13-14
- If I Were Dictator by Harold J. Laski, p. 15
- The Critic's Dilemma by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 16-17
- Premier Azana on Spanish Policy by I.M. Levy, p. 18
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 19
- Correspondence, p. 20
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 21
- Finance: Aid or Prevention? by S. Palmer Harman, p. 21
- Sunrise by Frances M. Frost, p. 22
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Bret Harte by Carey McWilliams, p. 22 - 1 Review- Bret Harte: Argonaut and Exile by George R. Stewart, Jr.
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Rx: Courage by Gerald Sykes, p. 23 - 1 Review- Laugh and Lie Down by Robert Cantwell
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Brown America by Abram L. Harris, p. 23 - 1 Review- Brown America by Edwin R. Embree
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Two Novelized Biographies by Lionel Trilling, p. 24 - 2 Reviews- The Marvellous Boy by Ernst Penzoldt
- Special Hunger by George O'Neil
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The Paper Constitution by William Seagle, p. 24 - 1 Review- The Written Constitution and the Unwritten Attitude by Charles Edward Merriam
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Books in Brief, p. 25 - 7 Reviews- Cross-Country by Solon R. Barber
- Sparks Fly Upward by Oliver La Farge
- Hester Craddock by Alyse Gregory
- Red Like Crimson by Jane Paradine
- Flight Into Darkness by Arthur Schnitzler
- Green Memory by M. Barnard Eldershaw
- Higher Command by Edlef Koeppen
- Music: A Change in Structure by Arthur Mendel, pp. 26-27
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Films: "Based on the Play---" by Margaret Marshall, p. 28 - 2 Reviews- Private Lives (1931 Film) by Sidney Franklin
- Tonight or Never (1931 Film) by Mervyn LeRoy
- Drama: New Year Suggestions by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 28
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January 13, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 29-30
- Editorials, p. 31
- An Open Letter to Samuel Seabury , p. 32
- War in India , p. 33
- Capital-Gains Tax , p. 33
- Grass by the Yard , p. 34
- Speaking of a Revolution by Hendrik Willem van Loon, p. 35
- If I Were a (Constitutional) Dictator by Morris L. Ernst, pp. 36-39
- Keeping the Alien in His Place by George Horne, pp. 40-41
- They Are Not Always Lynched by Paul Blanshard, pp. 42-43
- Nice Story by Paul Sifton, pp. 44-45
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 46
- Correspondence, pp. 46-47
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 48
- Finance: Shall We "Deflate"? by S. Palmer Harman, p. 48
- I Taught the Angel by Hal Saunders White, p. 49
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Japanese Imperialism by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 49 - 6 Reviews- Japan: An Economic and Financial Appraisal by Harold G. Moulton and Junichi Ko
- The Japanese Population Problem by Walter R. Crocker
- Japan's Special Position in Manchuria by C. Walter Young
- The International Legal Status of the Kwantung Leased Territory by C. Walter Young
- Japanese Jurisdiction in the South Manchuria Railway Areas by C. Walter Young
- British Far Eastern Policy, 1894-1900 by R. Stanley McCordock
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False Start by Granville Hicks, p. 50 - 1 Review- American Writers on American Literature by John Macy
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The Greatest French Poet by Cuthbert Wright, p. 51 - 1 Review- A Season in Hell by Jean-Marie Carre
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Forty Farmers by Mark Van Doren, p. 52 - 1 Review- Men of Earth by Russell Lord
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Sargent's Blue Boy by Horace Gregory, p. 52 - 1 Review- Life Was Worth Living by W. Graham Robertson
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Science and Soviet Russia by Jerome Rosenthal, p. 53 - 1 Review- Science at the Cross Roads
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Books in Brief, p. 54 - 3 Reviews- Sergei Koussevitzky and His Epoch by Arthur Lourie
- Return I Dare Not by Margaret Kennedy
- Tune In, America by Daniel Gregory Mason
- Drama: Westchester and Washington by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 54-56
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January 20, 1932 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 57-58
- Editorials, p. 59
- The Madness of Great Britain , p. 60
- Foreign Loans , p. 61
- Scottsboro Alabama , p. 61
- The Art and Mystery of Publishing , p. 62
- Speaking of Revolution by Hendrik Willem van Loon, p. 63
- Patient Germany by Henry Raymond Mussey, pp. 64-65
- The Crisis Reaches Washington by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 66
- If I Were Dictator by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 67-69
- Portrait of Undergraduate Yale by Richard S. Childs, pp. 70-71
- Pasaden Lights Its Own by William Sidney, p. 72
- In the Driftways by "The Drifter", p. 73
- Correspondence, p. 74
- Finance: Expatriated Investments by S. Palmer Harman, p. 75
- The Bore by Mark Van Doren, p. 76
- Dispossessed by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 76
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Two Critics by Henry Hazlitt, p. 76 - 2 Reviews- Creative Criticism, and Other Essays on the Unity of Genius and Taste by Joel E. Spingarn
- Counter-Statement by Kenneth Burke
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Photography as an Art by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 77 - 2 Reviews- Eyes on Russia by Margaret Bourke-White
- David Octavius Hill by Heinrich Schwarz
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"War Guilt" and France by Harry Elmer Barnes, p. 78 - 1 Review- War and Diplomacy in the French Republic by Frederick L. Schuman
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"I Saw Thrones" by Morton Dauwen Zabel, p. 78 - 1 Review- Everyman Remembers by Ernest Rhys
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The Alibi Department by Ernest Gruening, p. 79 - 1 Review- Power Ethics by Jack Levin
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Books in Brief, p. 80 - 6 Reviews- From Steerage to Congress by Richard Bartholdt
- Jenny Lind by Edward Wagenknecht
- George Gershwin: A Study in American Music by Isaac Goldberg
- Digging in the Yucatan by Ann Axtell Morris
- City Child by Selma Robinson
- The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri by Jefferson Butler Fletcher and Dante Alighieri, ...
- Music: Composer and Performer by Arthur Mendel, p. 81
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Films: "Spectacle" vs. Story by Margaret Marshall, p. 82 - 3 Reviews- Mata Hari (1931 Film) by George Fitzmaurice
- Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931 Film) by Rouben Mamoulian
- Zwei Menschen (1930 Film) by Erich Waschneck
- Drama: Ten-Twenty-Thirt' by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 82-83
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 84
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January 27, 1932 Issue = 35 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 85-87
- Editorials, p. 88
- The Future of Birth Control , p. 89
- Economic Isolation , p. 89
- The Blessed Isles , p. 90
- Pictures for Sale , p. 90
- Youth Votes for Peace , p. 91
- Speaking of Revolution by Hendrik Willem van Loon, p. 92
- American Loans to Latin America, p. 93
- An Emergency Currency by Henry Hazlitt, p. 94
- What I Believe by Edmund Wilson, pp. 95-98
- What Polish Jews Are Facing by Boris Smolar, pp. 99-100
- Cartoon by Wortman, p. 101
- The Pope's Position on Birth Control by Margaret Sanger, pp. 102-103
- Congress and Birth Control by Robert S. Allen, p. 104
- Birth Control and Social Engineering by Henry Pratt Fairchild, pp. 105-106
- Asiatic Conflict and Overpopulation by C.V. Drysdale, p. 107
- Birth Control, Religion, and the Unfit by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, p. 108
- Birth Control in Disease by S. Adolphus Knopf, M.D., p. 109
- The Spiritual Aspect of Birth Control by George B. Lake, M.D., p. 110
- Birth Control and Sex Morality by William Allen Pusey, M.D., p. 111
- Education and Birth Control by John Dewey, p. 112
- How We Nullify by Morris L. Ernst, p. 113
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 114
- Correspondence, p. 115
- Finance: Crystal-Gazing in Wall Street by S. Palmer Harman, p. 116
- This Nonchalant Pause of Earth by Florence Kiper Frank, p. 117
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The Perfect Secretary of War by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 117-118 - 1 Review- Newton D. Baker: America at War by Frederick Palmer
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"The Mystic and Bizarre Emily" by Granville Hicks, p. 119 - 1 Review- Letters of Emily Dickinson by Mabel Loomis Todd and Emily Dickinson
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African Biography by Melville J. Herskovits, p. 119 - 1 Review- Chaka: A Historical Romance by Thomas Mofolo
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Parasitic Profits by W.P. Mangold, p. 120 - 1 Review- Graft in Business by John T. Flynn
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Books in Brief, pp. 120-121 - 8 Reviews- Portrait of an American by Robert P. Tristram Coffin
- Mary Lee by Geoffrey Dennis
- The Pastor of Poggsee by Gustav Frenssen
- Contemporary Thought of India by A.C. Underwood
- Contemporary Thought of Germany by W. Tudor Jones
- The Black Mass by P.N. Krasnov
- Double Blossoms by Helen Keller and Edna Porter
- Their Fathers' God by O.E. Rolvaag
- Art: An Essay on Marin by Paul Rosenfeld, pp. 122-123
- Drama: Lynching Bee by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 124-125
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 126
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February 3, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 127-129
- Editorials, p. 130
- Doles for Industry , p. 131
- Improper Guardianship , p. 132
- Paul M. Warburg , p. 132
- Speaking of Revolution by Hendrik Willem van Loon, p. 133
- "We Are All Bolsheviks" by Louis Fischer, pp. 134-136
- The Disarmament Conference Meets by David W. Wainhouse, pp. 137-138
- Johnson for President? by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 139
- Of Two Eternities by Isidor Schneider, p. 140
- Starvation and the "Reds" in Kentucky by Oakley Johnson, pp. 141-142
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 143
- Correspondence, p. 144
- Finance: Is Easy Money the Cure? by S. Palmer Harman, p. 145
- Poem for My Daughter by Horace Gregory, p. 146
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On the Theme of Time by Eda Lou Walton, p. 146 - 1 Review- Descent to the Dead by Robinson Jeffers
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Eloquent Biography by Isidor Schneider, p. 147 - 1 Review- Wellington by Philip Guedalla
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Why India Rebels by W. Norman Brown, p. 148 - 1 Review- Rebel India by H.N. Brailsford
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American Secrecy About Red Russia by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 148 - 1 Review- America's Siberian Adventure, 1918-1920 by William S. Graves
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Books in Brief, p. 149 - 3 Reviews- Representative Opinions of Mr. Justice Holmes by Alfred Lief and Oliver Wendell Holmes
- A Translation of the Orpheus of Angelo Politian and the Aminta of Torquato Tasso by Angelo Poliziano
- Decent Fellows by John Heygate
- Music Among the Best Performers by Arthur Mendel, p. 149
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Films: Indigenous by Margaret Marshall, p. 150 - 1 Review- Taxi! (1932 Film) by Roy Del Ruth
- Drama: Nice People by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 151
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 152
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February 10, 1932 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 153-155
- Editorials, p. 156
- Unless We Cancel the Debts , p. 157
- A Lesson for Candidates , p. 158
- Minneapolis Morals , p. 158
- How Many Hungry? by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 159-161
- America's Role at the Conference by David W. Wainhouse, pp. 162-163
- Baker's Bread: Costly and Tasteless by Winifred Raushenbush, pp. 164-166
- Mahatma Gandhi Meets Romain Rolland, p. 167
- Controlling Foreign Loans by Morris L. Ernst, p. 168
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 169
- Correspondence, p. 170
- Finance: The Real Credit Problem by S. Palmer Harman, p. 171
- Winter: 1932 by James Rorty, p. 172
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Jean-Jacques by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 172 - 1 Review- Jean-Jacques Rousseau by Matthew Josephson
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"Individualism" and Housing by C.K. Bauer, p. 173 - 1 Review- Recent Trends in American Housing by Edith Elmer Wood
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Italian Literature by Isidor Schneider, p. 173 - 1 Review- History of Italian Literature by Francesco de Sanctis
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Death of an Empire by Karl F. Geiser, p. 174 - 1 Review- The Birth of the German Republic, 1871-1918 by Arthur Rosenberg
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International Drama by Montrose J. Moses, p. 174 - 1 Review- The International Note in Contemporary Drama by Evelyn Newman
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Book of the Cloud by Stanley J. Kunitz, p. 175 - 1 Review- The Flowering Stone by George Dillon
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Books in Brief, p. 175 - 5 Reviews- The Imperial Theme by G. Wilson Knight
- A Naturalist in Brazil by Konrad Guenther
- Fortune's Favorites: Portraits of Some American Corporations by The Editors of Fortune
- De Maisse by Andre Hurault Maisse
- Infants of the Spring by Wallace Thurman
- Art: William Gropper by Louis Lozowick, p. 176
- Drama: "Worse than Death" by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 177
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 178
- French Logic Versus Customs Unions by Lindsay Rogers, pp. 179-180
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February 24, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 213-215
- Editorials, p. 216
- Open War in China , p. 217
- Who Wants to Disarm? , p. 217
- Mass Production , p. 218
- If the Soviet Should Fail by Louis Fischer, pp. 219-220
- Is France Backing Japan? by Robert Dell, p. 221
- The Workers Demand--- by Felix Morrow, pp. 222-223
- Court Reform---A Job for Laymen by I. Maurice Wormser, pp. 224-225
- Government by Ordinance in India by A. Fenner Brockway, p. 226
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 227
- Correspondence, p. 228
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 229
- Finance: Why Commodity Prices Slump by S. Palmer Harman, p. 230
- So Long It has for Echoing by Eda Lou Walton, p. 231
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A Philosophy for Carnivores by Henry Hazlitt, p. 231 - 1 Review- Man and Technics by Oswald Spengler
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Travel Disappoints by Henry Bamford Parkes, p. 232 - 1 Review- They Were Still Dancing by Evelyn Waugh
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Cabell New and Old by John Macy, p. 232 - 1 Review- These Restless Heads by Branch Cabell
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How Utilities "Educate" by Amos Pinchot, p. 233 - 1 Review- The Public Pays by Ernest Gruening
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Strange Interlude by Arthur Warner, p. 234 - 1 Review- Only Yesterday by Frederick Lewis Allen
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Books in Brief, pp. 234-235 - 4 Reviews- History of Palestine and Syria to the Macedonian Conquest by A.T. Olmstead
- The Psychology of a Primitive People by Stanley D. Porteus
- The Flower of Life by Thomas Burke
- Zodiak by Walther Eidlitz
- Art: Conversation with a Surrealiste by Paul Rosenfeld, pp. 236-237
- Drama: Cleopatra's Nose by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 238
- Liberty in the Irish Free State by Robert Reinhart, pp. 239-240
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March 2, 1932 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 241-243
- Editorials, p. 244
- No War with Japan , p. 245
- Short Selling Again , p. 246
- The Art of Acting , p. 246
- Presidential Possibilities by William C. Murphy, Jr., pp. 247-248
- Economic Insecurity in Japan by Joseph Barnes, pp. 249-250
- Democracy at Work by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 251-252
- Power and Politics in Seattle by Robert L. Hill, pp. 253-254
- Germany Seeks a President by John Elliott, pp. 255-256
- Is There Hope for Disarmament? by M. Farmer Murphy, p. 257
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 258
- Correspondence, p. 259
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 260
- Finance: Reserve Banks' New Powers by S. Palmer Harman, p. 260
- Windherd by Isidor Schneider, p. 261
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Clarence Darrow by Benjamin Stolberg, p. 261 - 1 Review- The Story of My Life by Clarence Darrow
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The Kaleidoscope of Russia by Joshua Kunitz, p. 262 - 1 Review- The Price of Life by Vladimir G. Lidin
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Grover Cleveland by John Chamberlain, p. 263 - 1 Review- Grover Cleveland: A Man Four-Square by Denis Tilden Lynch
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Ibsen by A.E. Zucker, p. 263 - 1 Review- The Life of Ibsen by Halvdan Koht
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The Poetic Method of H.D. by Eda Lou Walton, p. 264 - 1 Review- Red Roses for Bronze by H.D.
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A Revolutionist's Handbook by William L. Nunn, p. 264 - 1 Review- Labor Fact Book
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Books in Brief, p. 265 - 5 Reviews- Small Town by Bradda Field
- Mr. and Mrs. Pennington by Francis Brett Young
- The Saginaw Paul Bunyan by James Stevens
- An American Epoch by Howard W. Odum
- The New Conceptions of Matter by Charles Galton Darwin
- Drama: The Shepherd's Saw of Might by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 266
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Films: A Chinese Episode by Margaret Marshall, pp. 267-268 - 3 Reviews- Shanghai Express (1932 Film) by Josef von Sternberg
- The Man Who Played God (1932 Film) by John G. Adolfi
- Das Lied Ist Aus (1930 Film) by Geza von Bolvary
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March 9, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 269-271
- Editorials, p. 272
- War by Boycott , p. 273
- Be Safe with Roosevelt , p. 273
- Gerhart Hauptmann , p. 274
- Mass Misery in Philadelphia by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 275-277
- Presidential Possibilities by Gerald W. Johnson, pp. 278-279
- Free Air: A Strictly Imaginary Educational Broadcast by James Rorty, pp. 280-281
- Birth Control Not Enough for China! by Agnes Smedley, p. 282
- East St. Louis Studies Americanism by C.R.F. Smith, pp. 283-284
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 285
- Correspondence, p. 285
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 286
- Finance: Clipping the Bears' Claws by S. Palmer Harman, p. 287
- The Harbor by Lynn Riggs, p. 288
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Liberalism and Economics by Henry Hazlitt, p. 288 - 1 Review- Essays in Persuasion by John Maynard Keynes
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The Awakening East by Younghill Kang, p. 289 - 5 Reviews- The Challenge of the East by Sherwood Eddy
- Japan by Inazo Ota Nitobe
- Western Influences in Modern Japan by Inazo Nitobe
- Far Eastern International Relations by Hosea Ballou Morse and Harley Farnsworth MacNair, ...
- Rural Education for the Regeneration of Korea by Helen Kim
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Second Person Singular by Robert Cantwell, p. 289 - 1 Review- Towards a Better Life by Kenneth Burke
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In the Name of Science by Benjamin Ginzburg, p. 290 - 1 Review- Man Comes of Age by John Langdon-Davies
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Lucretius, Jr. by Cuthbert Wright, p. 291 - 1 Review- Impassioned Clay by Llewelyn Powys
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Books in Brief, p. 291 - 4 Reviews- Fair Winds and Foul by Heinrich Hauser
- Free Born by Scott Nearing
- The End of Desire by Robert Herrick
- A History of Transportation in the Ohio Valley by Charles Henry Ambler
- Architecture: "New Mayland" by Douglas Haskell, pp. 292-293
- Drama: Treacle and Spice by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 294-295
- Danish Disarmament and Neutrals by Peter Munch, p. 296
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March 16, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 297-299
- Editorials, p. 300
- The World Against the Lindberghs , p. 301
- No Violence , p. 301
- The Blush of Shame , p. 302
- The Crazy Democrats by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 303
- Our Growing Tax Burden by George T. Altman, pp. 304-306
- Ten Years of Hitler: One Hundred of Goethe by William Harlan Hale, pp. 307-308
- Presidential Possibilities by Frank R. Kent, pp. 309-310
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 311
- Correspondence, p. 312
- Finance: "Reconstruction" to Date by S. Palmer Harman, p. 313
- Unnatural Love by Allen Tate, p. 314
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History and Revolution by Joseph Freeman, p. 314 - 1 Review- The History of the Russian Revolution by Leon Trotsky
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Puritanism in Ireland by Edward Dahlberg, p. 315 - 1 Review- The Puritan by Liam O'Flaherty
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Ways to End War by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 315 - 2 Reviews- War by Scott Nearing
- They That Take the Sword by Esme C. Wingfield-Stratford
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The Revival of Donne by Horace Gregory, p. 316 - 1 Review- A Garland for John Donne, 1631-1931 by Theodore Spencer
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Notes on Fiction, p. 317 - 4 Reviews- Thirteen Men in the Mine by Pierre Hubermont
- Recaptured by Colette
- The Virtuous Knight by Robert Emmet Sherwood
- Four Frightened People by E. Arnot Robertson
- Music: Technical Criticism by Arthur Mendel, p. 318
- Drama: The Guild Goes Irish by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 319
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Films: "Elemental Hoke" by Margaret Marshall, p. 320 - 4 Reviews- Lady with a Past (1932 Film) by Edward H. Griffith
- Arsene Lupin (1932 Film) by Jack Conway
- Lovers Courageous (1932 Film) by Frederick Lonsdale
- The Blonde Captive (1932 Film)
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 321
- Rumanian Communists in Jail by Amicus Most, pp. 322-324
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March 23, 1932 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 325-327
- Editorials, p. 328
- The New Tax Bill , p. 329
- The American "Mind" , p. 329
- Saving the Drama , p. 330
- What Do You Think About Russia? by Louis Fischer, p. 331
- No Economic Boycott by Edwin Borchard, p. 332
- Bullets---Not Food---for Ford Workers by Maurice Sugar, pp. 333-335
- Presidential Possibilities by Amos Pinchot, pp. 336-338
- How to Tax the Rich by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 339
- Courage Wanted at Geneva by M. Farmer Murphy, p. 340
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 341
- Correspondence, p. 342
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 343
- Finance: The Tax on Sales by S. Palmer Harman, p. 343
- Machinal by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 344
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Panorama by Henry Hazlitt, p. 344 - 1 Review- Nineteen-Nineteen by John Dos Passos
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Cunarders by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 344 - 1 Review- Spanning the Atlantic by F. Lawrence Babcock
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"What a Set, What a Set!" by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 345 - 1 Review- Lorenzo in Taos by Mabel Dodge Luhan
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The Rise of Nicholas Butler by Ernest Gruening, p. 346 - 1 Review- Looking Forward by Nicholas Murray Butler
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Current Soviet History by Louis Fischer, p. 346 - 1 Review- Pan-Sovietism by Bruce C. Hopper
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The Middle Ages by Richard McKeon, p. 347 - 3 Reviews- The Middle Ages, 300-1500 by James Westfall Thompson
- The Decline of the Medieval Church by Alexander Clarence Flick
- A Monument to Saint Augustine by M.C. D'Arcy
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Books in Brief, pp. 348-349 - 5 Reviews- The Harbourmaster by William McFee
- Run, Sheep, Run by Maxwell Bodenheim
- Emotional Currents in American History by John H. Denison
- Boom in Paradise by T.H. Weigall
- Forgery in Christianity by Joseph Wheless
- Art: The Photography of Stieglitz by Paul Rosenfeld, p. 350
- Drama: Cinderella from Loveland by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 351-352
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March 30, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 353-355
- Editorials, p. 356
- Cutting Off Our Nose , p. 357
- A Brave Editor , p. 357
- George Eastman , p. 358
- Shall We Devaluate the Dollar? I by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 359-360
- Panic in the Steel Downs by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 361-364
- Presidential Possibilities by Devere Allen, pp. 365-367
- Heaven Goes Republican by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 368
- The Horrors at Shanghai by Agnes Smedley, pp. 369-370
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 371
- Correspondence, p. 371
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 372
- Finance: Kreuger and the Holding Company by S. Palmer Harman, p. 373
- Poem for Jonathan by Frances Frost, p. 374
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Darwin's Bulldog by H.L. Mencken, p. 374 - 2 Reviews- Huxley, Prophet of Science by Houston Peterson
- Huxley by Clarence E. Ayres
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More Hoover Bookds by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 375 - 4 Reviews- The Rise of Herbert Hoover by Walter W. Liggett
- Herbert Clark Hoover: An American Tragedy by Clement Wood
- The Strange Attacks on Herbert Hoover by Arthur Train
- Tough Luck---Hoover Again! by John L. Heaton
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Ghost Story by Kenneth White, p. 375 - 1 Review- The Lady Who Came to Stay by R.E. Spencer
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Gold Mine of "Early American" by Gerald Sykes, p. 376 - 1 Review- All Ye People by Merle E. Colby
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Books in Brief, p. 376 - 8 Reviews- The Anatomy of Don Quixote by M.J. Benardete and Angel Flores
- Ovid's Fasti by James G. Frazer and Ovid
- Philostratus the Elder, Imagines by Arthur Fairbanks, Philostratus the Elder, and Philostratus the Younger, ...
- Greek Elegy and Iambus by J.M. Edmonds, Tyrtaeus, Callinus, Solon, and Theognis, ...
- Joel Chandler Harris, Editor and Essayist by Julia Collier Harris and Joel Chandler Harris, ...
- Japan: A Short Cultural History by George B. Sansom
- The Red Fog Lifts by Albert Muldavin
- Article Thirty-Two by John Rathbone Oliver
- Music: Hints for Program-Makers by Arthur Mendel, p. 377
- Drama: The Comedian's Paradox by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 378-379
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Films: Hollywood Preferred by Margaret Marshall, p. 380 - 4 Reviews- The Beast of the City (1932 Film) by Charles Brabin
- Tempest (1932 Film) by Robert Siodmak
- The Passionate Plumber (1932 Film) by Edward Sedgwick
- Sky Devils (1932 Film) by A. Edward Sutherland
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April 6, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 381-383
- Editorials, p. 384
- Setbacks in India , p. 385
- England Goes Moral , p. 385
- A Man Named Smith , p. 386
- Shall We Devaluate the Dollar? II by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 387-388
- The Future of Opera in America by Winthrop Sergeant, pp. 389-390
- Presidential Possibilities by George Milburn, pp. 391-392
- The Tariff Victory in Britain by J.A. Hobson, pp. 393-394
- Bankers and Bread Lines in Toledo by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 395-397
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 398
- Correspondence, pp. 398-399
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 400
- Finance: The Road to Recovery by S. Palmer Harman, p. 400
- Antique Evening by Lynn Riggs, p. 401
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Hitler Versus Hindenburg by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 401 - 3 Reviews- Hitlerism: The Iron Fist in Germany by "Nordicus"
- I Saw Hitler! by Dorothy Thompson
- Hindenburg: The Man with Three Lives by Thomas R. Ybarra
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The Fastidious Movement by Edward Dahlberg, p. 402 - 1 Review- Flesh Is Heir by Lincoln Kirstein
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Dreiser as Economist by Norman Thomas, p. 402 - 1 Review- Tragic America by Theodore Dreiser
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Sexology, Russian Style by Benjamin Ginzburg, p. 403 - 1 Review- The Biological Tragedy of Woman by Anton V. Nemilov
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The Career of Ford Madox Ford by Morton Dauwen Zabel, p. 403 - 1 Review- Return to Yesterday by Ford Madox Ford
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Mind, Matter, and Marx by V.F. Calverton, p. 404 - 1 Review- The Emergence of Man by Gerald Heard
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Books in Brief, pp. 405-406 - 7 Reviews- Mr. Gresham and Olympus by Norman Lindsay
- The Strange Adventures of Jonathan Drew by Christopher Ward
- The Weather Tree by Maristan Chapman
- Maria Fernanda by Huberto Perez de la Ossa
- Times and Tendencies by Agnes Repplier
- Sophokles' Antigone by Shaemas O'Sheel and Sophocles
- The Immortal Jew by Sidney R. Lysaght
- Drama: Philosophical Criticism by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 407-408
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April 13, 1932 Issue = 31 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 409-410
- Editorials, p. 411
- The "Clerks" and War , p. 412
- Taxation with a Vengeance , p. 413
- Presidential Possibilities by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 414-417
- "Limiting" Drug Manufacture by Ellen La Motte, pp. 418-419
- Balanced and Unbalanced by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 420-421
- What Shall We Do With Our Banks? by H. Parker Willis, pp. 422-424
- Swans and Statesmen at Geneva by M. Farmer Murphy, pp. 425-426
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 427
- Correspondence, p. 427
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 428
- Finance: A Foreign Echo of Our Taxes by S. Palmer Harman, p. 428
- Toward a New Canon by Carl Van Doren, p. 429
- The Critic's Dilemma: III. Pure Criticism by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 430
- Kings Bow Their Heads by Robert Liddell Lowe, p. 431
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Emerson by Henry Hazlitt, p. 432 - 1 Review- The Life of Emerson by Van Wyck Brooks
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Autobiography of an Idealist by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 432 - 1 Review- American Outpost by Upton Sinclair
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A Transient Sickness by Granville Hicks, p. 433 - 1 Review- Thurso's Landing, and Other Poems by Robinson Jeffers
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The Street as Hero by Clifton Fadiman, p. 434 - 1 Review- Magnolia Street by Louis Golding
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Arabian Desert by Isidor Schneider, p. 434 - 1 Review- Arabia Felix by Bertram Thomas
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The Man with One Idea by Isabel Paterson, pp. 435-436 - 1 Review- The Tragedy of Henry Ford by Jonathan Norton Leonard
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The Gilded Age, and Since by Claude G. Bowers, p. 437 - 1 Review- The United States Since 1865 by Louis M. Hacker and Benjamin B. Kendrick
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A Poet of Distinction by Eda Lou Walton, p. 438 - 1 Review- Poems by Geoffrey Scott
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Mr. Dennis's Novels by Henry Bamford Parkes, p. 438 - 1 Review- The Red Room by Geoffrey Dennis
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An Adventure with Death by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 438 - 1 Review- Unclay by Theodore F. Powys
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Books in Brief, pp. 439-440 - 6 Reviews- Ben Jonson, Vol. IV by C.H. Herford, Percy Simpson, and Ben Jonson
- Great Spanish Short Stories by Warre B. Wells
- Manhattan Side-Show by Konrad Bercovici
- Adventurous Americans by Devere Allen
- The Dream Life of Balso Snell by Nathanael West
- August by Knut Hamsun
- Architecture: What the Man About Town Will Build by Douglas Haskell, pp. 441-442
- Drama: Concerning Obstetrics by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 443
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Films: Cagney Again by Margaret Marshall, p. 444 - 2 Reviews- The Crowd Roars (1932 Film) by Howard Hawks
- One Hour with You (1931 Film) by George Cukor and Ernst Lubitsch
- Some Notable Spring Books, pp. 445-450
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April 20, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 451-453
- Editorials, p. 454
- Hitler Versus Prussia , p. 455
- Free Speech at Columbia , p. 455
- Aboriginal Courthsip , p. 456
- Bloody Williamson Is Hungry by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 457-459
- Can the American Farm Be Saved? by E.G. Nourse, pp. 460-461
- Hitler by Karl Radek, pp. 462-464
- Presidential Possibilities by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 465-466
- The Drama as a Social Force by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 467-468
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 469
- Correspondence, p. 469
- Finance: "Soaking" the Stock Market by S. Palmer Harman, p. 470
- Bar of Shade by Marie De L. Welch, p. 471
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Daugherty Explains All by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 471 - 1 Review- The Inside Story of the Harding Tragedy by Harry M. Daugherty and Thomas Dixon
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Sainte-Beuve by Lionel Trilling, p. 471 - 1 Review- Sainte-Beuve: A Literary Portrait by William Frederic Giese
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An Immigrant's Discoveries by Horace Gregory, p. 472 - 1 Review- Laughing in the Jungle by Louis Adamic
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Systems of Criminal Law by William Seagle, p. 473 - 1 Review- Criminal Justice in England by Pendleton Howard
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Pueblo Life by H.B. Alexander, p. 473 - 1 Review- Ancient Life in the American Southwest by Edgar Lee Hewett
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A Modern Cycle of Chivalry by Ferner Nuhn, p. 474 - 1 Review- A Glastonbury Romance by John Cowper Powys
- Art: The Passion of Sacco-Vanzetti by Walter Gutman, p. 475
- Music: Making Handel Louder by Arthur Mendel, pp. 475-476
- Drama: Alas, Poor Yorick! by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 477
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 478
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April 27, 1932 Issue = 18 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 479-481
- Editorials, p. 482
- Knife or Ray? , p. 483
- Politics and "Decency" , p. 483
- Toward a New Tax Program by Edwin R.A. Seligman, pp. 484-486
- Presidential Possibilities by Henry F. Pringle, pp. 487-488
- Strains of Harmony by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 489-490
- Traveling With a Band by Arthur Warner, p. 491
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 492
- Corresponcence, p. 492
- Finance: Automobiles to the Rescue by S. Palmer Harman, p. 493
- Blue-Stemmed Grass by Thomas Hornsby Ferril, p. 494
- Gamaliel Bradford by Henry Hazlitt, p. 494
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Mental Healers by Benjamin Ginzburg, p. 494 - 1 Review- Mental Healers by Stefan Zweig
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A New Talent by William Troy, p. 495 - 1 Review- Midsummer Night Madness by Sean O'Faolain
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Books in Brief, p. 496 - 2 Reviews- The Naked Fakir by Robert Bernays
- The Thief by Leonid Leonov
- Drama: The Truth About Milne by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 497
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Films by Margaret Marshall, p. 498 - 1 Review- Grand Hotel (1932 Film) by Edmund Goulding
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May 4, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 499-500
- Editorials, p. 501
- Repeal the Eighteenth Amendment , p. 502
- Why We Must Cancel , p. 503
- How to Save Money , p. 503
- Fathers and Sons , p. 504
- Pigs, Plows, and Charity by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 505-507
- Unemployment Insurance---Its Limitations and Its Promise by Leo Wolman, pp. 508-510
- Russia's New Religion by Henry Raymond Mussey, pp. 511-512
- Patrick Geddes by S.K. Ratcliffe, p. 513
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 514
- Correspondence, pp. 515-516
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 517
- Finance: The Bond-Purchase Plan by S. Palmer Harman, p. 517
- Summation by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 518
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Youth Also Is Doomed by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 518 - 1 Review- The Doom of Youth by Wyndham Lewis
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"Dry Hollows of the Mind" by Eda Lou Walton, p. 519 - 1 Review- Poems: 1928-1931 by Allen Tate
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Proletarian Fiction by Edwin Seaver, p. 519 - 2 Reviews- Men in Darkness by James Hanley
- Boy by James Hanley
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Who Controls Industry? by Gardiner C. Means, p. 520 - 3 Reviews- Concentration of Control in American Industry by Harry W. Laidler
- Frankenstein, Incorporated by I. Maurice Wormser
- The Masquerade of Monopoly by Frank Albert Fetter
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Books in Brief, p. 521 - 5 Reviews- Alice's Adventures Underground by Lewis Carroll
- The Memoirs of Gluckel of Hameln by Gluckel Hameln
- The Devil in the Flesh by Raymond Radiguet
- That Girl by Jacques Deval
- This Man Is My Brother by Myron Brinig
- Art: The World of Florine Stettheimer by Paul Rosenfeld, pp. 522-523
- Music: What Is American Music? by Arthur Mendel, p. 524
- Drama: Naughty, Naughty by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 525-526
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May 11, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 527-529
- Editorials, p. 530
- Stimson at Geneva , p. 531
- Hart Crane , p. 531
- An Open Letter to Governor Roosevelt by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 532-533
- Help Wanted---for Chicago by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 534-536
- Milwaukee Has a Plan by Leslie F. Cross, p. 537
- Sacred Bulls and Sinister Bears by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 538-539
- A Jewish Home in Russia by William Zukerman, p. 540
- Housing and Common Sense by Clarence S. Stein, pp. 541-543
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 544
- Correspondence, p. 544
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 545
- Finance: "Steel" Pays No Dividend by S. Palmer Harman, p. 546
- To a Friend Who Fears Revolution by Babette Deutsch, p. 547
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The Graces, the Graces! by Henry Hazlitt, p. 547 - 1 Review- The Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield by Bonamy Dobree and Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, ...
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The Mercurial Sun Yat-sen by Nathaniel Peffer, p. 548 - 1 Review- Sun Yat-Sen Versus Communism by Maurice William
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Short Stories---Mostly Bad by Clifton Fadiman, p. 548 - 5 Reviews- Twenty Best Short Stories in Ray Long's Twenty Years as an Editor by Ray Long and Richard R. Smith
- Blueberry Pie, and Other Stories by Thyra Samter Winslow
- Nixey's Harlequin by A.E. Coppard
- The Intercessor, and Other Stories by May Sinclair
- Limits and Renewals by Rudyard Kipling
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Wagner's Stanchest Friend by Ray C.B. Brown, p. 549 - 1 Review- The Letters of Richard Wagner to Anton Pusinelli by Elbert Lenrow and Richard Wagner
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Books in Brief, p. 550 - 6 Reviews- Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle to Joseph Neuberg, 1848-1862 by Townsend Scudder and Jane Welsh Carlyle
- The Autobiography of an Adventurer by J.L. Trebisch-Lincoln
- The Story of Medicine by Victor Robinson
- Bantry Bay: Ireland in the Days of Napoleon and Wolfe Tone by P. Brenan Bradley
- The Makers of Modern Italy by John A.R. Marriott
- Jonathan Edwards by Arthur Cushman McGiffert, Jr.
- Architecture: Housing by "Large-Scale Operations" by Douglas Haskell, pp. 550-551
- Drama: A Political Melodrama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 552
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Films: Formula by Margaret Marshall, pp. 553-554 - 1 Review- The Mouthpiece (1932 Film) by James Flood and Elliott Nugent
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May 18, 1932 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 555-556
- Editorials, p. 557
- Recognize Russia , p. 558
- Murder , p. 559
- Our Watchful Mayor , p. 559
- Cartoon: It Seems There Were a Couple of Rugged Individuals by Edmund Duffy, p. 560
- Russia Could Help Us by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 561-562
- Benighted Diplomacy by Frederick L. Schuman, pp. 563-564
- Cultural Recognition of Russia by Joseph Barnes, p. 565
- These Senators Say Yes!, p. 566
- What Business Men Think of Recognition by Jerome Davis, p. 567
- Britain's Protective Budget by J.A. Hobson, p. 568
- Eugenics, 1932 by H.M. Parshley, pp. 569-570
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 571
- Correspondence, pp. 571-572
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 573
- Finance: "Protection" Under Difficulties by S. Palmer Harman, p. 574
- Song for Robert Herrick by Ruth Lechlitner, p. 575
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Carl Schurz by Louis M. Hacker, p. 575 - 1 Review- Carl Schurz: Reformer, 1829-1906 by Claude Moore Fuess
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The Price of Being Sensible by Barthold Fles, p. 576 - 1 Review- Two Living and One Dead by Sigurd W. Christiansen
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Carlyle by Samuel C. Chew, p. 576 - 1 Review- Carlyle by Emery E. Neff
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Building New Russia by Alexander Kaun, p. 577 - 1 Review- Soviet River by Leonid Leonov
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Notes on Fiction, p. 578 - 3 Reviews- Rumor at Nightfall by Graham Greene
- Let the Day Perish by Saul Padover
- A Street in Moscow by Ilya Ehrenburg
- Music: The American Composer by Arthur Mendel, pp. 578-579
- Drama: A Palpable Hit by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 580-582
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May 25, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 583-585
- Editorials, p. 586
- The Problem of Federal Relief , p. 587
- Smashing the Atom , p. 587
- Negro Children in New York , p. 588
- Playing With Matches by Max Winkler, pp. 589-590
- The Control of Big Business by Walton H. Hamilton, pp. 591-593
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Diary of an Ex-President by Morrie Ryskind, p. 594 - 1 Review- The Diary of an Ex-President by John P. Wintergreen and Morrie Ryskind
- Politics---Twenty-Four Hours a Day by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 595-596
- The Jews and the Five-Year Plan by Louis Fischer, pp. 597-598
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 599
- Correspondence, p. 600
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 601
- Finance: Railway Legislation by S. Palmer Harman, p. 602
- Light Will Be Wisdom by Hal Saunders White, p. 603
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On "Effective" Criticism by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 603 - 1 Review- Portraits I by Desmond MacCarthy
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Predatory Patriots by Arthur Warner, p. 604 - 1 Review- King Legion by Marcus Duffield
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A History of Biology by Benjamin Ginzburg, p. 604 - 1 Review- The Story of Living Things by Charles J. Singer
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How Often We Murder---and Why by William Seagle, p. 605 - 1 Review- Homicide in the United States by H.C. Brearley
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Class-Conscious Fiction by Robert Cantwell, p. 606 - 1 Review- Call Home the Heart by Fielding Burke
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Books in Brief, p. 606 - 3 Reviews- Hoover's Millions and How He Made Them by James J. O'Brien
- Napoleon by Friedrich Max Kircheisen
- The Care and Feeding of Adults by Logan Clendening
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Films: Importations by Margaret Marshall, p. 607 - 1 Review- Trapeze (1931 Film) by Ewald Andre Dupont
- Drama: Comedy and Despair by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 608
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June 1, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 609-611
- Editorials, p. 612
- Bankers to the Rescue? , p. 613
- Japanese Fascism , p. 613
- Saving the Country , p. 614
- Cartoon: The Hermit of Albany by Edmund Duffy, p. 615
- Franklin D. Roosevelt by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 616-618
- The Right To Get Shot by Arthur Garfield Hays, p. 619
- The Government Takes in Washing by F.J. Schlink, p. 620
- Planning for Power by Morris Llewellyn Cooke, pp. 621-623
- What Is a Poet? by Mark Van Doren, pp. 624-625
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 626
- Correspondence, p. 626
- Finance: Banks and "Relief" by S. Palmer Harman, p. 627
- Too Much Learning by Sonia Ruthele Novak, p. 628
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The South Americans by Ernest Gruening, p. 628 - 4 Reviews- Latin American Problems by Thomas Fitzhugh Lee
- The Struggle for South America by J.F. Normano
- The Coming of South America by Henry Kittredge Norton
- Modern South America by Charles W. Domville-Fife
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Not Quite Aspasia by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 629 - 1 Review- Adventures of a Novelist by Gertrude Atherton
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Down from the Ivory Tower by Edward Dahlberg, p. 629 - 1 Review- Harlan Miners Speak
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The Menace of the Navy by Dorothy Detzer, p. 630 - 1 Review- The Navy: Defense or Portent? by Charles A. Beard
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By Way of Explanation by Montrose J. Moses, p. 630 - 2 Reviews- Ellen Terry and Her Secret Self by Edward Gordon Craig
- Souvenirs: My Life with Maeterlinck by Georgette Leblanc
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A Panoramic Survey of Affairs by Raymond Leslie Buell, p. 631 - 1 Review- The United States in World Affairs, 1931 by Walter Lippmann and William O. Scroggs
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Notes on Fiction, p. 632 - 4 Reviews- Bright Skin by Julia M. Peterkin
- Three Loves by A.J. Cronin
- The Brothers by L.A.G. Strong
- Doctor Kerkhoven by Jakob Wassermann
- Drama: Attention Mr. Sirovich by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 633
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 634
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June 8, 1932 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 635-637
- Editorials, p. 638
- Europe in Extremis , p. 639
- x"Time for War", p. 639
- Lady Gregory , p. 640
- Cartoon: That Rare Depression Specimen by Edmund Duffy, p. 641
- World Action for World Recovery by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 642-644
- Relief Without Taxation by Guy Mallon, pp. 645-646
- Burlesque by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 647
- Labor Turns to Politics by Edward Levinson, pp. 648-650
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 651
- Correspondence, pp. 651-652
- Finance: Compelling Us To Recover by S. Palmer Harman, p. 653
- Inheritance by Frances Frost, p. 654
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Half-baked Communism by Sidney Hook, p. 654 - 1 Review- Breakdown: The Collapse of Traditional Civilisation by Robert Briffault
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The Futility of Conquest by Horace Gregory, p. 655 - 1 Review- Conquistador by Archibald MacLeish
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In the Ozarks by Mark Van Doren, p. 656 - 1 Review- Back Yonder: An Ozark Chronicle by Wayman Hogue
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Mr. Hale Versus Spengler by Clifton Fadiman, p. 656 - 1 Review- Challenge to Defeat by William Harlan Hale
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Prince of Doubters by Harold Ward, p. 657 - 1 Review- Bayle the Skeptic by Howard Robinson
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Convicting the Innocent by Morris L. Ernst, p. 657 - 1 Review- Convicting the Innocent by Edwin M. Borchard and E. Russell Lutz
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A Pioneer Anthropologist by Melville J. Herskovits, p. 657 - 1 Review- Lewis Henry Morgan: Social Evolutionist by Bernhard J. Stern
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Shorter Notices, p. 658 - 5 Reviews- The Place of the Lion by Charles Williams
- The Deserter by Lajos Zilahy
- The Birthday by Samuel Rogers
- The Place of Prejudice in Modern Civilization by Arthur Keith
- Psychology at Work by Paul S. Achilles
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Films: The Art of Rene Clair by Margaret Marshall, p. 659 - 1 Review- A Nous la Liberte (1931 Film) by Rene Clair
- Drama by H.H., p. 660
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 661
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June 15, 1932 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 663-664
- Editorials, p. 665
- A Red-Herring Conference , p. 666
- The German Peril , p. 667
- First Down for Yale , p. 667
- Cartoon: All Alone in a Cock-Eyed World! by Hendrik Willem van Loon, p. 668
- Pity Herbert Hoover by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 669-670
- Mr. Hoover: Prophet of Prosperity, p. 671
- Harlan County: Act of God? by J.C. Byars, Jr., pp. 672-674
- Desperation in New Zealand by Marc T. Greene, p. 675
- Jimmy the Well-Dressed Man by George S. Kaufman, p. 676
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 677
- Finance: A "Run on the Dollar" by S. Palmer Harman, p. 677
- What Is Left of Goethe? by Clifton Fadiman, pp. 678-679
- Veronal for November by Clinch Calkins, p. 680
- O Quietly the Earth Is Spun by Hal Saunders White, p. 681
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Can America Plan? by Henry Hazlitt, p. 681 - 1 Review- A Planned Society by George Henry Soule
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"Between the Yellow and the Silver Both" by Eda Lou Walton, p. 682 - 1 Review- Collected Poems of Elinor Wylie by William Rose Benet and Elinor Wylie
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In Defense of Hoover by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 683 - 1 Review- The Truth About Hoover by Herbert Corey
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Disposing of the Zeitgeist by Gerald Sykes, p. 684 - 1 Review- Fear and Trembling by Glenway Wescott
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Central America in Color by Arthur Warner, p. 684 - 1 Review- Banana Gold by Carleton Beals
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Was Shakespeare a Poet? by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 685 - 1 Review- The Essential Shakespeare by J. Dover Wilson
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The Poetry of Living by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 686 - 1 Review- Dorothy Wordsworth: The Early Years by Catherine Macdonald Maclean
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Notes on Fiction, p. 687 - 3 Reviews- Heat Lightning by Helen R. Hull
- Storm by Peter Neagoe
- A Lesson in Love by Colette
- Drama: Another Boy Goes Wrong by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 688
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 689-690
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June 22, 1932 Issue = 18 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 691-692
- Editorials, p. 693
- The Budget has Its Face Lifted , p. 694
- The German Republic Totters , p. 695
- Pioneers Among the Soviets by Harry F. Ward, p. 696
- The Moronic Conventions by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 697-698
- The Future of the Railroads by Winthrop M. Daniels, pp. 699-701
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 702
- Correspondence, pp. 702-703
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 704
- Finance: A Rift in the Clouds by S. Palmer Harman, p. 704
- Potential Christ by Emanuel Eisenberg, p. 705
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2033---or 1933? by James Truslow Adams, p. 705 - 1 Review- Thunder and Dawn by Glenn Frank
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Bullfights and Goya by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 705 - 1 Review- Letters from Spain by Karel Capek
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An American Reformer by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 706 - 1 Review- Portrait of an Independent: Moorfield Storey, 1845-1929 by M.A. De Wolfe Howe
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Shorter Notices, p. 707 - 4 Reviews- The Master of the House by Radclyffe Hall
- Nine Women by Halina Sokolnikova
- The Old Norse Sagas by Halvdan Koht
- Russia by Hans von Eckardt
- Drama: A Booby Prize and Some Others by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 707
- Films: Hollywood Tries "Ideas" by Alexander Bakshy, p. 708
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June 29, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 709-711
- Editorials, p. 712
- Light Is Too Dear , p. 713
- Profits in Blood , p. 713
- Celluloid Sin , p. 714
- Cartoon: "Maybe I Could Let You Have a Chicken for That Pot Later" by Edmund Duffy, p. 715
- Beer, Bums, and Republicans by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 716-717
- Seattle's Jobless Enter Politics by Robert C. Hill, pp. 718-719
- How Bruning Was Overthrown by John Elliott, pp. 720-722
- Apocalypse of the Word by William Troy, p. 723
- Has the Crisis Run Its Course? by Ray Vance, pp. 724-726
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 727
- Correspondence, p. 727
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 728
- Finance: The Railroad Deficits by S. Palmer Harman, p. 728
- The Third Decade by Horace Gregory, p. 729
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Portrait of a Pargon by Benjamin Stolberg, p. 729 - 1 Review- Owen D. Young by Ida M. Tarbell
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A Bewildering Symposium by Ernest Sutherland Bates, p. 730 - 1 Review- America As Americans See It by Frederick J. Ringel
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The Perversion of Democracy by William Seagle, p. 731 - 1 Review- Government by Judiciary by Louis B. Boudin
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Another Soldier by Edwin Seaver, p. 732 - 1 Review- Czardas by Jeno Heltai
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The Robert Burns Legend by Isidor Schneider, p. 732 - 2 Reviews- The Letters of Robert Burns: 1780-1796 by J. De Lancey Ferguson and Robert Burns
- The Life of Robert Burns by Franklyn Bliss Snyder
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Shorter Notices, p. 733 - 2 Reviews- Monsieur Thiers, and Nineteenth Century France by John M.S. Allison
- The Unknown War: The Eastern Front by Winston Churchill
- Drama: "Troilus and Cressida" by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 734
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July 6, 1932 Issue = 16 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 1-2
- Editorials, p. 3
- Butler Borah and Bunk , p. 4
- Hoover Politics at Geneva , p. 5
- What Is Soviet Russia? by Louis Fischer, pp. 6-8
- Wanted: A Mussolini by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 9
- The R.O.T.C. as a Peace Society by Robert Wohlforth, pp. 10-11
- "What Is Left of Goethe?", p. 12
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 13
- Finance: Taxes That Hit Everybody by S. Palmer Harman, p. 14
- Prelude by Conrad Aiken, p. 15
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The Meaning of Individualism by Henry Hazlitt, p. 15 - 1 Review- The Conflict of the Individual and the Mass in the Modern World by Everett Dean Martin
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American Humor by Kenneth White, p. 16 - 1 Review- Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell
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Voices in the Wilderness by Arthur Warner, p. 17 - 2 Reviews- The American Jitters by Edmund Wilson
- Toward Soviet America by William Z. Foster
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Shorter Notices, p. 17 - 6 Reviews- God's Gentleman by Garry August
- I Cover the Waterfront by Max Miller
- Romance of a Dictator by George E. Slocombe
- China by Marc Chadourne
- Way of the Lancer by Richard Boleslavski and Helen Rosen Woodward
- George Moore by Humbert Wolfe
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Films: Morals, Facts, and Fiction by Alexander Bakshy, p. 18 - 3 Reviews- Bring 'Em Back Alive (1932 Film) by Clyde E. Elliott
- Doomed Battalion (1932 Film) by Cyril Gardner, Karl Hartl, and Luis Trenker
- The Dark Horse (1932 Film) by Alfred E. Green
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July 13, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 19-21
- Editorials, p. 22
- The Two Platforms , p. 23
- "Take Away the Army" , p. 24
- A Forgotten Poet , p. 24
- Cartoon by Edmund Duffy, p. 25
- The Democratic Trough at Chicago by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 26-27
- The Milwaukee Miracle by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 28-29
- Charity and the State by Robert Briffault, pp. 30-31
- Getting Out of Central America by Raymond Leslie Buell, pp. 32-34
- The Artist in Soviet Russia by Louis Lozowick, p. 35
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 36
- Correspondence, pp. 36-37
- Finance: How Germany May Pay by S. Palmer Harman, p. 38
- Last Hour by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 39
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Germany by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 39 - 3 Reviews- The German Crisis by H.R. Knickerbocker
- The Germans by George N. Shuster
- Thoughts on Germany by Richard von Kuhlmann
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A Modern Novelist by Clifton Fadiman, p. 40 - 1 Review- A Modern Hero by Louis Bromfield
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A Victorian Sundail by Horace Gregory, p. 41 - 1 Review- Men and Memories by William Rothenstein
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Have-nots and Know-nots by V.F. Calverton, p. 42 - 1 Review- Rebels and Renegades by Max Nomad
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The Essential Issue by William Seagle, p. 42 - 1 Review- Prohibition Versus Civilization by Harry Elmer Barnes
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The Nationalist Spirit by William MacDonald, p. 43 - 1 Review- The Historical Evolution of Modern Nationalism by Carlton J.H. Hayes
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Shorter Notices, p. 43 - 2 Reviews- Southern Road by Sterling A. Brown
- Minnie Maylow's Story, and Other Tales and Scenes by John Masefield
- Architecture by Douglas Haskell, p. 44
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 44
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July 20, 1932 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 45-46
- Editorials, p. 47
- The Settlement at Lausanne , p. 48
- Relief and Politics , p. 49
- The Lesson of Art , p. 49
- The Soviet-Japanese War by Louis Fischer, pp. 50-51
- An Open Letter to Oswald G. Villard by Norman Thomas, p. 52
- The World's Economic Crisis by J.A. Hobson, p. 53
- Food, Drink, and Politics by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 54
- In the "Jungle" by Harold M. Ware and Lement Harris, p. 55
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 56
- Correspondence, p. 57
- Finance: England Converts the War Loan by S. Palmer Harman, p. 58
- Emerson: Last Days at Concord by Horace Gregory, p. 59
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David Hume by Henry Hazlitt, p. 59 - 1 Review- The Letters of David Hume by J.Y.T. Greig and David Hume
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The Talent of Charles Morgan by Clifton Fadiman, p. 60 - 1 Review- The Fountain by Charles Morgan
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American Exile by Robert Cantwell, p. 60 - 1 Review- The Year Before Last by Kay Boyle
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Unspectacular Realism by Horace Gregory, p. 61 - 1 Review- Young Lonigan by James T. Farrell
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The Carpet-Bag Era by Benjamin B. Kendrick, p. 61 - 1 Review- South Carolina During Reconstruction by Francis Butler Simkins and Robert Hilliard Woody, ...
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Notes on Fiction, p. 62 - 5 Reviews- The Quick and the Dead by Claire Spencer
- Babylon on Hudson by Anonymous
- Soft Answers by Richard Aldington
- Letter from an Unknown Woman by Stefan Zweig
- Pigeon Irish by Francis Stuart
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Films: Personality or Talent? by Alexander Bakshy, p. 63 - 1 Review- Make Me a Star (1932 Film) by William Beaudine
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 63-64
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July 27, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Pargraphs, pp. 65-67
- Editorials, p. 68
- Labor Racketeers , p. 69
- An Appeal to Liberia , p. 69
- Food for a Penny , p. 70
- The Bonus Army Scares Mr. Hoover by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 71-73
- The Ottawa Conference and World Trade by Robert A. MacKay, pp. 74-75
- Wilson Was for War in March, 1916 by C. Hartley Grattan, pp. 76-78
- What I Believe by Conrad Aiken, p. 79
- A Program for Revolt by Devere Allen, pp. 80-81
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 82
- Correspondence, pp. 82-83
- Finance: Ottawa Seeks a Formula by S. Palmer Harman, p. 84
- Strict Acre by Joseph Auslander, p. 85
- Prelude by Conrad Aiken, p. 85
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The Artist as a Youngish Man by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 85 - 1 Review- The Journal of Arnold Bennett, 1896-1910 by Arnold Bennett
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Westermarck on Ethics by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 86 - 1 Review- Ethical Relativity by Edward Westermarck
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Revolution as a Fine Art by Max Nomad, p. 86 - 1 Review- Coup d'Etat: The Technique of Revolution by Curzio Malaparte
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"Faust" a Hundred Years After by William Harlan Hale, p. 87 - 1 Review- Faust: Parts One and Two by George Madison Priest and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, ...
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Amber-Tinted Elegance by Gerald Sykes, p. 88 - 1 Review- The Chinaberry Tree, and Selected Writings by Jessie Fauset
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Our Economic Muddle by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 88 - 2 Reviews- Is Capitalism Doomed? by Lawrence Dennis
- Money for Tomorrow by William E. Woodward
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Prisoner of War by Isidor Schneider, p. 89 - 1 Review- Time Stood Still, 1914-1918 by Paul Cohen-Portheim
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Shorter Notices, p. 90 - 7 Reviews- Your Mexican Holiday by Anita Brenner
- The Far-Away Bride by Stella Benson
- Tom of Bedlam's Song by David Greenhood
- The Golden Mountain by Meyer Levin
- The Indian Peasant Uprooted by Margaret Read
- Rural Russia Under the Old Regime by Geroid Tanquary Robinson
- The Paradox of Plenty by Harper Leech
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 91-92
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August 3, 1932 Issue = 18 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 93-94
- Editorials, p. 95
- Is It to Be Murder Mr. Hoover? , p. 96
- Cartoon by Edmund Duffy, p. 97
- The Militarists Take Prussa , p. 98
- Grave Danger in Detroit by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 99-101
- Some Sweet-Smelling Politics by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 102
- Soviet Russia---Land of Youth by Harry F. Ward, pp. 103-104
- Socialism and Norman Thomas, p. 105
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 106
- Finance: Some Novelties in Regulation by S. Palmer Harman, p. 106
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Misted Memories by Clifton Fadiman, p. 107 - 1 Review- Obscure Destinies by Willa Cather
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Keeper of Men by William Seagle, p. 107 - 1 Review- Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing by Lewis Edward Lawes
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Three Civilizations in Manchuria by Younghill Kang, p. 108 - 7 Reviews- Manchuria: Cradle of Conflict by Owen Lattimore
- Manchuria: The Cockpit of Asia by Percy T. Etherton and Hubert Hessell Tiltman
- Japan Speaks on the Sino-Japanese Crisis by K.K. Kawakami
- China Speaks by Chih Meng
- Japan and America by Henry W. Taft
- Twenty Years of the Chinese Republic by Harold Archer Van Dorn
- The Young Revolutionist by Pearl S. Buck
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Socialism or Drift by Devere Allen, p. 109 - 1 Review- As I See It by Norman Thomas
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Shorter Notices, pp. 109-110 - 4 Reviews- Sheba Visits Solomon by Helene Eliat
- Nonsuch: Land of Water by William Beebe
- Spain in Revolt, 1814-1931 by Joseph McCabe
- Kamongo by Homer W. Smith
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Films: Nonsense and Satire by Alexander Bakshy, p. 111 - 2 Reviews- Million Dollar Legs (1932 Film) by Edward F. Cline
- What Price Hollywood? (1932 Film) by George Cukor
- Contributors to This Issu, pp. 111-112
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August 10, 1932 Issue = 19 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 113-114
- Editorials, p. 115
- Cowardice and Folly in Washington , p. 116
- Progress at Geneva , p. 117
- "Only a Novel" , p. 118
- The St. Lawrence Treaty by Ruth Finney, pp. 119-120
- Southern Labor Stirs by A.J. Muste, p. 121
- Sex Wins in America by Morris L. Ernst, pp. 122-124
- Explaining to Dmitri by Morrie Ryskind, p. 125
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 126
- Correspondence, p. 126
- Prelude by Conrad Aiken, p. 127
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Kaoru the Incompetent by Mark Van Doren, p. 127 - 1 Review- The Lady of the Boat by Murasaki Shikibu
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Men of the Sea by Robert Cantwell, p. 128 - 1 Review- Three Fevers by Leo Walmsley
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The Crisis Stands by Stuart Chase, p. 128 - 1 Review- The Crisis of Capitalism in America by Moritz J. Bonn
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A Romantic Note by H.A. Brinser, p. 129 - 1 Review- The Devil Is an English Gentleman by John Cournos
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Two Against the World by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 130 - 1 Review- The Rueful Mating by G.B. Stern
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Shorter Notices, pp. 130-131 - 9 Reviews- Gingertown by Claude McKay
- Fathers of Their People by H.W. Freeman
- The Book of Living Verse by Louis Untermeyer
- The Running Footman by John Owen
- Mrs. Taylor by Marjorie Worthington
- The Getting of Wisdom by Henry Handel Richardson
- Lives by Gustav Eckstein
- The Life Story of the Mexican Immigrant by Manuel Gamio
- Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters, Vol. II by Ray Stannard Baker and Woodrow Wilson
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 132
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August 17, 1932 Issue = 18 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 133-135
- Editorials, p. 136
- The Stimson Doctrine , p. 137
- Vacations , p. 137
- Tear-Gas, Bayonets, Votes, and Hoover by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 138-140
- Our Cast-Iron Constitution by William Seagle, pp. 141-142
- A New Crisis in China by Long Bow, pp. 143-144
- The Arena by George S. Kaufman, p. 145
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 145
- Remember Sacco and Vanzetti, p. 146
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 147
- The Inner Temple by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 148
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White Housekeeping by Alfred E. Smith, p. 148 - 1 Review- The Diary of an Ex-President by John P. Wintergreen and Morrie Ryskind
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On Being Repetitive by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 148 - 1 Review- On Being Creative, and Other Essays by Irving Babbitt
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The Importance of Henry James by Robert Cantwell, p. 149 - 1 Review- The Prefaces of Henry James by Leon Edel and Henry James
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The Truth About Slavery by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 150 - 1 Review- Slave-Trading in the Old South by Frederic Bancroft
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Shorter Notices, p. 150 - 6 Reviews- American Literature and Culture by Grant C. Knight
- The Dark Land by Kathleen Tankersley Young
- The Life of Horace Walpole by Stephen L. Gwynn
- They Call It Patriotism by Bruno Brehm
- Hindoo Holiday by J.R. Ackerley
- They Never Come Back by William Plomer
- Films: Concerning Dialogue by Alexander Bakshy, pp. 151-152
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August 24, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 153-155
- Editorials, p. 156
- Mr. Hoover Stands Pat , p. 157
- Little Wonder Houses , p. 157
- Mr. Stimson on Peace , p. 158
- Private Profits in Russia by Louis Fischer, pp. 159-161
- Guesses for Sale by W.H. Garfield, pp. 162-164
- The Mexican Return by Robert N. McLean, pp. 165-166
- Civilization and the Poet by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 167-169
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 170
- Correspondence, pp. 170-172
- Mural for Evening by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 173
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A Compact Encyclopedia by Henry Hazlitt, p. 173 - 1 Review- Everyman's Encyclopedia by Athelstan Ridgway
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The Decline of the I.W.W. by Norman J. Ware, p. 173 - 1 Review- The Decline of the I.W.W. by John S. Gambs
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Midwest "Cherry Orchard" by Horace Gregory, p. 174 - 1 Review- House of Vanished Splendor by William J. McNally
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Chinese Puzzles by Lewis S. Gannett, p. 174 - 3 Reviews- The Tinder Box of Asia by George E. Sokolsky
- Problems of the Pacific, 1931 by Bruno Lasker and W.L. Holland
- Business and Politics in the Far East by Edith Ellen Ware
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More of Milton by H.W. Garrod, p. 175 - 1 Review- The Works of John Milton by Frank Allen Patterson and John Milton
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Mr. More's Catholicism by Felix Morrow, p. 176 - 1 Review- The Catholic Faith by Paul Elmer More
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Second Act by Kenneth White, p. 176 - 1 Review- The Store by Thomas S. Stribling
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The First German Fascist by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 177 - 1 Review- Lassalle by Arno Schirokauer
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Simian Social Life by Melville J. Herskovits, p. 178 - 1 Review- The Social Life of Monkeys and Apes by S. Zuckerman
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Shorter Notices, pp. 178-179 - 8 Reviews- Trafton Helen by Jonathan Leonard
- Spears Against Us by Cecil Roberts
- The Phoenix-Kind by Peter Quennell
- John Wesley by C.E. Vulliamy
- The Journey Inward by Kurt Heuser
- We Begin by Helen Grace Carlisle
- Chaos Is Come Again by Claude Houghton
- Tropic Seed by Alec Waugh
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 180
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August 31, 1932 Issue = 18 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 181-183
- Editorials, p. 184
- Free Trade at Ottawa , p. 185
- Mr. Hoover Economizes , p. 185
- Troubles in India by Richard B. Gregg, pp. 186-187
- Republican Handsprings by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 188-189
- Can Philosophy Come Back? by Benjamin Ginzburg, p. 190
- Listen, Mr. President--- by Sherwood Anderson, pp. 191-192
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 193
- Correspondence, p. 194
- Time of Mountains by Thomas Hornsby Ferril, p. 195
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The Case of Paul Scheffer by Louis Fischer, p. 195 - 1 Review- Seven Years in Soviet Russia by Paul Scheffer
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Mr. Priestley Spreads a Net by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 196 - 1 Review- Faraway by J.B. Priestley
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Toward Decent Housing by Clarence S. Stein, p. 197 - 2 Reviews- Slums Large-Scale Housing and Decentralization by John M. Gries and James Ford
- Between White and Red by Edwin Erich Dwinger
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"He That Endureth" by John Cournos, p. 197 - 1 Review- Between White and Red by Edwin Erich Dwinger
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Shorter Notices, p. 198 - 6 Reviews- Isabel by Gerald Gould
- The Sonnets of Petrarch by Joseph Auslander and Petrarch
- Love Rimes of Petrarch by Morris Bishop and Petrarch
- The Samaritans of Molokai by Charles J. Dutton
- Home Is the Sailor by Ruth Blodgett
- The Square Root of Valentine by Berry Fleming
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Films: Madness from Hollywood by Alexander Bakshy, p. 198 - 2 Reviews- Horse Feathers (1932 Film) by Norman Z. McLeod
- American Madness (1932 Film) by Frank Capra, Roy William Neill, and Allan Dwan
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 199-200
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September 7, 1932 Issue = 19 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 201-202
- Editorials, p. 203
- Prosperity by Headlines , p. 204
- Toward a New System , p. 205
- Geography , p. 205
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 206
- The Farmers' Rebellion by Wayne Gard, pp. 207-208
- Sabotage at Geneva by Robert Dell, pp. 209-210
- The Show Business by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 211
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 212
- Correspondence, p. 213
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 213
- But Plato by Joseph Auslander, p. 214
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Bowdlerized Lawrence by Henry Hazlitt, p. 214 - 1 Review- Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence
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A History of Shakespeare by Mark Van Doren, p. 215 - 1 Review- A History of Shakespearean Criticism by Augustus Ralli
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The Fetish of Duty by Clifton Fadiman, p. 215 - 1 Review- Night Flight by Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Profits and Power by Norman Thomas, pp. 216-217 - 1 Review- The Power Fight by Hilmar Stephen Raushenbush
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Ethics Without Inspiration by Benjamin Ginzburg, p. 218 - 1 Review- Ethics by Nicolai Hartmann
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Shorter Notices, pp. 218-220 - 2 Reviews- The Ripening by Colette
- Song and Its Fountains by A.E.
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September 14, 1932 Issue = 20 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 221-222
- Editorials, p. 223
- Three Letters , p. 224
- Threatening the Peace of Europe , p. 225
- The Spanish Republic Meets the Test by Bailey W. Diffie, p. 226
- The Show Business by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 227-228
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 229
- Insulting the Catholics by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 230
- Prelude by Conrad Aiken, p. 231
- Graham Wallas by S.K. Ratcliffe, p. 232
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 233
- Correspondence, pp. 233-234
- Stone Face by Lola Ridge, p. 235
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Voltaire by Henry Hazlitt, p. 235 - 1 Review- Voltaire by Andre Maurois
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The Way of All Churches by Benjamin Ginzburg, p. 236 - 1 Review- The New Church in the New World by Marguerite Beck Block
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George Eliot at Home by Horace Gregory, p. 236 - 1 Review- The Life of George Eliot by Emilie Romieu and Georges Romieu
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Myth, Fact, and Poetry of Soviet Russia by Sidney Hook, p. 237 - 4 Reviews- Bolshevism: Theory and Practice by Waldemar Gurian
- The Soviet Worker by Joseph Freeman
- Dawn in Russia by Waldo David Frank
- Bolshevism, Fascism and Capitalism by George S. Counts, Luigi Villari, and Malcolm Rorty, ...
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Shorter Notices, p. 238 - 7 Reviews- Boyhood and Youth by Hans Carossa
- The Sea Tyrant by Peter Freuchen
- Poems of Francis Thompson by Terence L. Connolly and Francis Thompson
- As It Looks to Young China by William Hung
- Weep No More by Ward Greene
- Recollections of the Last Ten Years by Timothy Flint and C. Hartley Grattan
- Israel by Adolphe Lods
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Films: Three Premature Births by Alexander Bakshy, p. 239 - 2 Reviews- Love Me Tonight (1932 Film) by Rouben Mamoulian
- Life Begins (1932 Film) by James Flood and Elliott Nugent
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 240
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September 21, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 241-242
- Editorials, p. 243
- Jimmy Walker---and After , p. 244
- How Real Is "Recovery"? , p. 245
- Orchestras and Public , p. 245
- Unto Caesar , p. 246
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 247
- A Week in a Soviet Factory by Louis Fischer, pp. 248-250
- People and Wars by Romain Rolland, p. 251
- The Show Business by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 252-253
- The Political Front by Richard Hughes Bailey, p. 254
- II. "Ma" Ferguson Wins Again by Harold Preece, p. 255
- What Really Happened by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 256-257
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 258
- Correspondence, p. 258
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 259
- High City by Leonora Speyer, p. 260
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Spanish Katzenjammer by H.L. Mencken, p. 260 - 1 Review- The Revolt of the Masses by Jose Ortega y Gasset
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Inquiry Into Life by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 261 - 1 Review- The Sheltered Life by Ellen Glasgow
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Senator Beveridge by William MacDonald, p. 261 - 1 Review- Beveridge and the Progressive Era by Claude G. Bowers
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Prices Versus Planning by Henry Raymond Mussey, p. 262 - 4 Reviews- Recovery: The Second Effort by Arthur Salter
- The World's Economic Crisis, and the Way of Escape by Arthur Salter, Josiah Stamp, and J. Maynard Keynes, ...
- The Financial Aftermath of War by Josiah Stamp
- Economic Stabilization in an Unbalanced World by Alvin H. Hansen
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Distinguished Tedium by Robert Cantwell, p. 263 - 1 Review- The Burning Bush by Sigrid Undset
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Shorter Notices, p. 264 - 9 Reviews- Peace Broke Out by Heinz Liepmann
- Ebenezer Walks With God by George Baker
- There Is a Door by Kathleen Coyle
- Odin in Fairyland by Olav Duun
- The Captive Shrew by Julian Huxley
- Thinking of Russia by H.H. Lewis
- Red Renaissance by H.H. Lewis
- Nationalism and Imperialism in the Hither East by Hans Kohn
- American Foreign Policy in Mexican Relations by James Morton Callahan
- Drama: They're Off by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 265-266
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September 28, 1932 Issue = 28 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 267-268
- Editorials, p. 269
- Mr. Roosevelt's Tariff Nonsense , p. 270
- Meeting Japan's Challenge , p. 271
- Liberalism and Sex , p. 271
- Books and Pocket-Books , p. 272
- Cartoon by Edmund Duffy, p. 273
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 274
- Danube Blues by John Gunther, pp. 275-276
- The Show Business by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 277-278
- Don't Overlook Philadelphia! by Saul Carson, p. 279
- Mourning Becomes Herbert by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 280
- Skimmed Milk and Watered Stocks by E.R. McIntyre, pp. 281-282
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 283
- Correspondence, pp. 283-284
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 285
- Epilogue by Frances Frost, p. 286
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Another Charlotte Bronte by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 286 - 1 Review- Charlotte Bronte by E.F. Benson
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Sunday Paper by Gerald Sykes, p. 286 - 1 Review- The Family Circle by Andre Maurois
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How Possible Is Peace? by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 287 - 1 Review- The Causes of War by Arthur Salter and Arthur Porritt
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Lady Caroline by Clara Gruening Stillman, p. 287 - 1 Review- Lady Caroline Lamb by Elizabeth Jenkins
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The British Sixties by Lionel Trilling, p. 288 - 1 Review- The Eighteen-Sixties by John Drinkwater
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Melanesian Poets and Poisoners by Melville J. Herskovits, p. 288 - 1 Review- Sorcerers of Dobu by R.F. Fortune
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Exploding Skies by Benjamin Ginzburg, p. 289 - 1 Review- Kosmos by Willem de Sitter
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Real Lives by Arthur Warner, p. 289 - 2 Reviews- In Great Waters by Captain S.G.S. McNeil
- Through the Hawse-Hole by Florence Bennett Anderson
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Shorter Notices, p. 290 - 3 Reviews- The Theory and Practice of Modern Government by Herman Finer
- Native Tales of New Mexico by Frank G. Applegate
- The Heart of Scott's Poetry by John Haynes Holmes
- Drama: The Left Banksky by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 290-291
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Films by Alexander Bakshy, p. 292 - 1 Review- Strange Interlude (1932 Film) by Robert Z. Leonard
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1932 = 13 Issues, 321 Articles-
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October 5, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorials Paragraphs, pp. 293-294
- Editorials, p. 295
- The Answer to Germany , p. 296
- Roosevelt's Economics , p. 297
- Scott's "Social Significance" , p. 297
- One Price of the War , p. 298
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 299
- Jimmy Walker by Norman Thomas and paul Blanshard, pp. 300-302
- The Indian Bureau's Record by John Collier, pp. 303-305
- How Safe Is Iowa? by Donald R. Murphy, p. 306
- "All Radicals Are Jews" by William Seagle, p. 307
- Gershwin and Our Music by B.H. Haggin, p. 308
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 309
- Correspondence, pp. 310-311
- Dark Woman by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 312
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The Mind of T.S. Eliot by Henry Hazlitt, p. 312 - 1 Review- Selected Essays, 1917-1932 by T.S. Eliot
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Economics and Fiction by William Troy, p. 313 - 1 Review- Inheritance by Phyllis Bentley
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A Very Royal Book by Catherine Radziwill, p. 314 - 1 Review- A Princess in Exile by Grand-Duchess Marie
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Chesterton on Chaucer by Cuthbert Wright, p. 315 - 1 Review- Chaucer by G.K. Chesterton
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Good Old Humor by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 315 - 2 Reviews- Nothing But Wodehouse by Ogden Nash and P.G. Wodehouse
- Hot Water by P.G. Wodehouse
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War Guilt Again by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 316 - 1 Review- Germany Not Guilty in 1914 by Michael H. Cochran
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Shorter Notices, p. 316 - 4 Reviews- Lenin by James Maxton
- The English in India by J.A.R. Marriott
- The Spanish Crown, 1808-1931 by Robert Sencourt
- Phases in the Religion of Ancient Rome, and Other Classical Lectures by Cyril Bailey
- Drama: Ridi, Pagliaccio by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 317
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 318
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October 12, 1932 Issue = 19 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 319-321
- Editorials, p. 322
- Cuba in Tormet , p. 323
- Who Is Who? , p. 323
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 324
- Eat and Be Poisoned by Arthur Kallet and F.J. Schlink, pp. 325-326
- Mexico's New Finger-President by Abraham Harris, p. 327
- Midas Touch by Ruth Langland Holberg, p. 328
- Massachusetts Drifts to Hoover by James H. Powers, pp. 329-330
- Roosevelt Woos the Progressives by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 331
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 332
- Correspondence, p. 333
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 333
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"One Liberation" by Joshua Kunitz, p. 334 - 1 Review- Russia: A Social History by D.S. Mirsky and C.G. Seligman
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Mr. Waugh's Humor by Robert Cantwell, p. 335 - 1 Review- Black Mischief by Evelyn Waugh
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James in the Theater by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 335 - 1 Review- Threatre and Friendship by Henry James and Elizabeth Robins
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Notes on Fiction, p. 336 - 3 Reviews- Nymph Errant by James Laver
- The Case Is Altered by William Plomer
- The Scandal Monger by Emile Gauvreau
- Drama: Mr. Lawson Comes Back by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 336-337
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Films by Alexander Bakshy, p. 338 - 3 Reviews- Maedchen in Uniform (1931 Film) by Leontine Sagan
- Goona-Goona (1932 Film) by Armand Denis and Andre Roosevelt
- The Night of June 13th (1932 Film) by Stephen Roberts
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October 19, 1932 Issue = 29 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 339-341
- Editorials, p. 342
- Action Against Japan , p. 343
- "Keep Your Mind Open Your Mouth Shut" , p. 343
- Tenants on Strike , p. 344
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 345
- Bad Drugs and the Law by Arthur Kallet and F.J. Schlink, pp. 346-347
- Behind the Cables by E.D.H., pp. 348-349
- Can Roosevelt Carry California? by Robert E. Wade, Jr., pp. 350-351
- "Len Small---Back to Prosperity" by Irving Dillard, p. 352
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 353
- Correspondence, pp. 354-355
- Japan Defies the World, pp. 356-360
- Literature and the "Class War" by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 361-363
- Dreiser and the American Dream by Clifton Fadiman, pp. 364-365
- Homage to an Ancestor by Horace Gregory, p. 366
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Journey's End by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 366 - 1 Review- The Past Recaptured by Marcel Proust
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The Art of Dulness by Granville Hicks, p. 367 - 1 Review- Summer Is Ended by John Herrmann
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The Founder of Pragmatism by Morris R. Cohen, pp. 368-369 - 2 Reviews- Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, Vol. I by Charles Hartshorne, Paul Weiss, and Charles Sanders Peirce, ...
- Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, Vol. II by Charles Hartshorne, Paul Weiss, and Charles Sanders Peirce, ...
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One-Man Show by Gerald Sykes, p. 370 - 1 Review- Opium by Jean Cocteau
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De Voto's America by Mark Van Doren, p. 370 - 1 Review- Mark Twain's America by Bernard A. De Voto
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The Lawrence Letters by Ferner Nuhn, p. 371 - 1 Review- The Letters of D.H. Lawrence by Aldous Huxley and D.H. Lawrence
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Effective Propaganda by Robert Cantwell, p. 372 - 1 Review- To Make My Bread by Grace Lumpkin
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A Contemporary Mind by Babette Deutsch, p. 373 - 1 Review- The Fivefold Screen by William Plomer
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Shorter Notices, p. 374 - 3 Reviews- The Infinite Longing by Marie Verhoeven Schmitz
- Lost Lectures, or The Fruits of Experience by Maurice Baring
- Making a President by H.L. Mencken
- The Closing of the Bauhaus by Douglas Haskell, p. 374
- Prodigal Enough by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 375
- Some Notable Fall Books, pp. 376-381
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 382
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October 26, 1932 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 383-385
- Editorials, p. 386
- Scholars' Paradise , p. 387
- Slatin Pasha , p. 387
- Lay-offs and Profits , p. 388
- Cartoon by Edmund Duffy, p. 389
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 390
- The Flight of the German Spirit by Emil Ludwig, p. 391
- Buying California for Hoover by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 392-393
- Judge Manton and the I.R.T. Scandal by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 394
- Insurgents in Connecticut by G.C. Edgar, pp. 395-396
- From Mining to Moonshine by Mary Kelsey, p. 397
- What I Believe by George E.G. Catlin, pp. 398-399
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 400
- Correspondence, p. 400
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 401
- Bread and Wine by James Rorty, p. 402
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More Light Needed by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 402 - 1 Review- Light in August by William Faulkner
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Sir Walter Scott by Horace Gregory, p. 403 - 3 Reviews- Sir Walter Scott by John Buchan
- The Laird of Abbotsford by Una Pope-Hennessy
- The Waverley Pageant by Walter Scott and Hugh Walpole
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Alexander---and After by Isidor Schneider, p. 404 - 2 Reviews- The Legacy of Alexander by Max Cary
- Alexander the Great by Ulrich Wilcken
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Mr. Nathan's Soliloquies by Granville Hicks, pp. 404-405 - 1 Review- The Intimate Notebooks of George Jean Nathan by George Jean Nathan
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A Sprawling Novel by Edwin Seaver, p. 406 - 1 Review- Fired! by Karl A. Schenzinger
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Understanding France by Catherine Young, p. 406 - 1 Review- The Evolution of the French People by Charles Seignobos
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Shorter Notices, p. 407 - 2 Reviews- Nicodemus by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Romance in the Latin Elegiac Poets by Elizabeth Hazelton Haight
- Drama: Mother Was Right by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 408
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Films: Class War by Alexander Bakshy, pp. 409-410 - 2 Reviews- Cabin in the Cotton (1932 Film) by Michael Curtiz
- A Bill of Divorcement (1932 Film) by George Cukor
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November 2, 1932 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 411-413
- Editorials, p. 414
- Hillquit for Mayor of New York , p. 415
- Speak Up Economists! , p. 415
- How Standardized Are We? , p. 416
- Cartoon by Edmund Duffy, p. 417
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 418
- A Soviet-Japanese Deal Against America? by Louis Fischer, pp. 419-420
- This Is Manchukuo by Henry Hilgard Villard, p. 421
- Missouri---A Threat and a Promise by Ralph Coghlan, pp. 422-424
- Wisconsin Turns to Roosevelt by William T. Evjue, p. 425
- The Tariff on Sugar---A Case Study by Herve Schwedersky, p. 426
- A Country Clothes Line by Isidor Schneider, p. 427
- Pending Repeal by Forrest Revere Black, p. 428
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 429
- Correspondence, p. 430
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 431
- Fable by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 432
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Frank Harris Again by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 432 - 1 Review- Frank Harris by Hugh Kingsmill
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Still Groping by Clifton Fadiman, p. 432 - 1 Review- Beyond Desire by Sherwood Anderson
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More About Gandhi by Savel Zimand, p. 433 - 1 Review- That Strange Little Brown Man Gandhi by Frederick B. Fisher
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Genetics: 1932 by Thomas Hunt Morgan, p. 434 - 1 Review- Genetic Principles in Medicine and Social Sciences by Lancelot T. Hogben
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A Novel in Verse by Eda Lou Walton, p. 434 - 1 Review- Rip Tide by William Rose Benet
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John Quincy Adams by William MacDonald, p. 435 - 1 Review- John Quincy Adams: "Old Man Eloquent" by Bennett Champ Clark
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The Last Classic by Cuthbert Wright, p. 436 - 1 Review- The Ironic Temper by Haakon M. Chevalier
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Shorter Notices, p. 437 - 3 Reviews- This Country of Yours by Morris Markey
- Memories of a Southern Woman of Letters by Grace E. King
- The Capital Question of China by Lionel Curtis
- Drama: Tableaux by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 438
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November 9, 1932 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 439-441
- Editorials, p. 442
- The Herriot Plan , p. 443
- The Supreme Court and the Gerrymander , p. 443
- Microbe Hunter , p. 444
- Cartoon by Edmund Duffy, p. 445
- The Pot and the Kettle by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 446
- Mr. Hoover's Last Mile by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 447
- The Revolutionary Crisis in Japan by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 448-450
- Will Pennsylvania Go Democratic? by Thomas E. Williams, p. 451
- Revolt in the Far Northwest by Earl Wright Shimmons, pp. 452-453
- Sherwood Anderson: The Search for Salvation by Clifton Fadiman, pp. 454-455
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 456
- Correspondence, pp. 457-458
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 459
- Sonnet Without Music by Maxwell Bodenheim, p. 460
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"A Family of Minds" by Henry Hazlitt, p. 460 - 1 Review- The Three Jameses by C. Hartley Grattan
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Bulls and Bottles by Granville Hicks, p. 461 - 1 Review- Death in the Afternoon by Ernest Hemingway
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Poverty by Geoffrey Hellman, p. 461 - 1 Review- Broken House by Ambrose South
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A Victorian Modern by Fred T. Marsh, p. 462 - 1 Review- Samuel Butler: A Mid-Victorian Modern by Clara Gruening Stillman
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"Some World Far From Ours" by Babette Deutsch, p. 462 - 1 Review- The Salutation, and Other Stories by Sylvia Townsend Warner
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Can Man Be Civilized? by Charles Lee Snider, p. 463 - 1 Review- Can Man Be Civilized? by Harry Elmer Barnes
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Metternich Redivivus by James Harvey Robinson, p. 463 - 1 Review- Metternich by Arthur Herman#2
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Shorter Notices, p. 464 - 4 Reviews- American Poets, 1630-1930 by Mark Van Doren
- A Practical Program for America by Henry Hazlitt
- The Giant Swing by W.R. Burnett
- The Drama of Life After Death by George Lawton
- Drama: Cold Cuts by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 464-465
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Films: Going Into Politics by Alexander Bakshy, p. 466 - 1 Review- Washington Merry-Go-Round (1932 Film) by James Cruze
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November 16, 1932 Issue = 19 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 467-469
- Editorials, p. 470
- The Panic in Wheat , p. 471
- Cartoon by Edmund Duffy, p. 472
- Another Letter to Dmitri by Morrie Ryskind, p. 473
- Hitler's Hold on Germany by Karl Frederick Geiser, p. 474
- The Connecticut Needle Trades by William Bilevitz, pp. 475-477
- Behind the Cables by E.D.H., p. 478
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 479
- Correspondence, pp. 479-480
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Prose in America by Henry Hazlitt, p. 481 - 1 Review- The Oxford Book of American Prose by Mark Van Doren
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The Novels of Mrs. Buck by Isidor Schneider, p. 481 - 1 Review- Sons by Pearl S. Buck
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Roger Williams by James Truslow Adams, p. 482 - 1 Review- Roger Williams: New England Firebrand by James E. Ernst
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The Man Mozart by Ray C.B. Brown, p. 483 - 1 Review- Mozart by Marcia Davenport
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More Bottom Dogs by Fred T. Marsh, p. 483 - 1 Review- From Flushing to Calvary by Edward Dahlberg
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Shorter Notices, p. 484 - 3 Reviews- Peter Ashley by DuBose Heyward
- So a Leader Came by Frederick Palmer
- Julius Caesar by John Buchan
- Drama: More Than Clever by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 484
- Architecture: Grain Elevators and Houses by Douglas Haskell, p. 485
- Contributors to His Issue, p. 486
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November 23, 1932 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 487-488
- Editorials, p. 489
- The Victory , p. 490
- War Debts Versus Recovery , p. 491
- Fifteen Years of the Soviets by Louis Fischer, pp. 492-495
- Shock Brigades by Lydia Nadejena and James Rorty, pp. 496-497
- Soviet Women by Lydia Nadejena, pp. 498-499
- Proletarian Music by Ashley Pettis, pp. 500-501
- The Final Test of the League by Robert Dell, pp. 502-503
- Happy Ending by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 504
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 505
- Correspondence, pp. 505-506
- Prelude by Conrad Aiken, p. 507
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Red Fears in White Hearts by J.B.S. Hardman, p. 507 - 2 Reviews- Red Economics by Gerhard Dobbert
- Red Russia by Theodor Seibert
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Common Sense About Stagecraft by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 508 - 1 Review- The Stage Is Set by Lee Simonson
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Soviet Satire by Ernestine Evans, p. 509 - 1 Review- The Little Golden Calf by Ilya Ilf and Eugene Petrov
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Shorter Notices, p. 509 - 4 Reviews- Diana Stair by Floyd Dell
- The Life of Mendel by Hugo Iltis
- George Gershwin's Song Book by George Gershwin
- English Painting by Charles Johnson
- Louisa Alcott and Children's Books by Sophie L. Goldsmith, pp. 510-511
- Drama: Two Camilles by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 512
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Films: "Kameradschaft" by Alexander Bakshy, p. 513 - 3 Reviews- Kameradschaft (1931 Film) by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
- I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932 Film) by Mervyn LeRoy
- Once in a Lifetime (1932 Film) by Russell Mack
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 514
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November 30, 1932 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 515-516
- Editorials, p. 517
- Shall America Starve? , p. 518
- Another Herriot Plan , p. 519
- The Mills of the Gods , p. 519
- Brave New World , p. 520
- Billions for Relief by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 521-522
- The Democratic Revolution by Orville Welsh, p. 523
- Some War-Debt Misconceptions by Maxwell S. Stewart, pp. 524-525
- Ferment in the Railroad Unions by H.M. Douty, pp. 526-527
- Spinoza: 1632-1932 by Benjamin Ginzburg, pp. 528-529
- Is It Fun to Be Hungry? by Jessie R. McAllister, p. 530
- Behind the Cables by E.D.H., p. 531
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 532
- Correspondence, p. 532
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 533
- Shadows of Leaf by Ruth Lechlitner, p. 534
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Our Superstitutious Education by Henry Hazlitt, p. 534 - 1 Review- Education and the Modern World by Bertrand Russell
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Southern Liberalism by Ernest Sutherland Bates, p. 534 - 1 Review- Liberalism in the South by Virginius Dabney
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Frank Norris by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 535 - 1 Review- Frank Norris: A Biography by Franklin Walker
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Belief and Art by Kenneth Burke, p. 536 - 1 Review- Experience and Art by Joseph Wood Krutch
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Washington Muckrakers by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 537 - 3 Reviews- High Low Washington by 30-32
- More Merry-Go-Round by Robert S. Allen
- Washington Swindle Sheet by William P. Helm
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The Northwest Passage by Morton Dauwen Zabel, p. 537 - 1 Review- The Invasion by Janet Lewis
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Shorter Notices, pp. 538-539 - 9 Reviews- Carson, the Advocate by Edward Marjoribanks
- What Men Live By, and Other Tales by Leo Tolstoy
- The Savage Pilgrimage by Catherine M. Carswell
- Afternoons in Utopia by Stephen Leacock
- Marcela by Mariano Azuela
- Nobody Starves by Catharine Brody
- The Fortress by Hugh Walpole
- Uncollected Lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Clarence Gohdes
- A Passing America by Cornelius Weygandt
- Music: European Potpourri by Arthur Mendel, pp. 540-541
- Drama: Passion Play by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 542
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December 7, 1932 Issue = 31 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 543-545
- Editorials, p. 546
- Our Lying Press , p. 547
- Naughtiness and Art , p. 547
- Universities and Change , p. 548
- The British Parliamentary Crisis by William A. Robson, pp. 549-551
- Soviet Progress and Poverty by Louis Fischer, pp. 552-554
- Tampa's Reign of Terror by Anita Brenner, pp. 555-556
- Debts, Beer, and Other Troubles by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 557
- The Lion House by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 558
- Dissenting Opinion by Morris L. Ernst, p. 559
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 559
- Correspondence, pp. 560-562
- Willa Cather: The Past Recaptured by Clifton Fadiman, pp. 563-564
- Prelude by Conrad Aiken, p. 565
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A Modern Diogenes by Henry Hazlitt, p. 566 - 1 Review- Sketches in Criticism by Van Wyck Brooks
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John D. by William Seagle, p. 566 - 1 Review- God's Gold by John T. Flynn
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Lost Frontier by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 567 - 1 Review- Earth Horizon: An Autobiography by Mary Austin
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The Rossettis at Home by Horace Gregory, p. 568 - 1 Review- The Wife of Rossetti by Violet Hunt
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So---? by Eda Lou Walton, p. 569 - 1 Review- An "Objectivists'" Anthology by Louis Zukofsky
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What Is Art? by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 569 - 1 Review- Art and Artist by Otto Rank
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Dynamic Geography by Ernest Gruening, p. 570 - 1 Review- Van Loon's Geography by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
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Treachery---and Destiny by Lionel Trilling, p. 570 - 1 Review- Josephus by Lion Feuchtwanger
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Marxism in Literature by John Chamberlain, p. 571 - 1 Review- The Liberation of American Literature by Victor F. Calverton
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Building with Words by Gerald Sykes, p. 572 - 2 Reviews- Stories of God by Rainer Maria Rilke
- The Tale of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke by Rainer Maria Rilke
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Land Booms and Crashes by M.R. Werner, p. 573 - 1 Review- The Great American Land Bubble by Aaron M. Sakolski
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A Philosophical Novel by John Cournos, p. 574 - 1 Review- The Sleepwalkers by Hermann Broch
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Shorter Notices, pp. 574-575 - 5 Reviews- The Narrow Corner by W. Somerset Maugham
- The Pastures of Heaven by John Steinbeck
- Before the Curtain Falls by Anonymous
- Blessed Spinoza by Lewis Browne
- The Making of Europe by Christopher Dawson
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Gastronomy by Alexander Bakshy, p. 576 - 2 Reviews- Trouble in Paradise (1932 Film) by Ernst Lubitsch
- The Kid from Spain (1932 Film) by Leo McCarey
- Honest English Hearts by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 577
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 578
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December 14, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 579-580
- Editorials, p. 581
- War Debts and Taxpayers , p. 582
- A Warning to Doctors , p. 583
- Lunacharsky on Art , p. 583
- The Future of the Socialist Party by Gabriel Heatter, p. 584
- Norman Thomas Replies by Norman Thomas, pp. 584-585
- How to Budget Doctors' Bills by Evans Clark, pp. 586-587
- Colonel House's Self-Defense by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 588
- Desert Picture by Kenneth Slade Alling, p. 589
- An Unacademic Academy by Ernest Boyd, p. 590
- Dissenting Opinion. Nudes and the Law by Morris L. Ernst, p. 591
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 591
- Correspondence, p. 592
- Boy Sowing by Frances Frost, p. 593
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Technique Is Not Enough by William Troy, p. 593 - 1 Review- The Twentieth Century Novel by Joseph Warren Beach
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Swinburne and the Moderns by Lionel Trilling, p. 594 - 1 Review- Swinburne: A Literary Biography by Georges Lafourcade
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Mr. Hillyer Tries Fiction by Ray C.B. Brown, p. 594 - 1 Review- Riverhead by Robert Hillyer
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Anglo-Saxon Conscience by Arthur Garfield Hays, p. 595 - 1 Review- Hands as Bands by C.T. Revere
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Shorter Notices, p. 595 - 9 Reviews- The Journal of Arnold Bennett, 1911-1920 by Arnold Bennett
- Here Are My Children by Mona Goodwyn Williams
- Machete by Charles Merriam
- As We Are: A Modern Revue by E.F. Benson
- Criminals and Politicians by Denis Tilden Lynch
- Our Obsolete Constitution by William Kay Wallace
- The French Revolution by Pierre Gaxotte
- Bloody Years by Francis Yeats-Brown
- Martin the Goose Boy by Marie Barringer
- Drama: Passion in Evening Dress by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 596-597
- Architecture: News from the Field by Douglas Haskell, p. 598
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 598
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December 21, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 599-601
- Editorials, p. 602
- Repeal Comes First , p. 603
- Ships and Subsidies , p. 603
- Henpecked Immortals , p. 604
- Joseph V. McKee, Reformer? by Edward Levinson, pp. 605-606
- Behind the Cables by E.D.H., p. 607
- Poison for Profit by F.J. Schlink and Arthur Kallet, pp. 608-609
- The Lame Ducks Meet by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 610
- The Catch by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, pp. 611-613
- A Foreigner Looks at the A.F. of L. by Fritz Rager, p. 614
- The Federation Faces the Facts by J.B.S. Hardman, pp. 615-616
- Dissenting Opinion. Capital Levies by Morris L. Ernst, p. 617
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 617
- Correspondence, p. 618
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 619
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On Translating Homer by Henry Hazlitt, p. 620 - 1 Review- The Odyssey of Homer by T.E. Shaw and Homer
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The Tragic John Brown by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 621 - 1 Review- God's Angry Man by Leonard Ehrlich
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Other Italys by Florence Codman, p. 622 - 1 Review- Winters of Content by Osbert Sitwell
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The Rise of the Union by William MacDonald, p. 622 - 1 Review- The March of Democracy, Vol. I by James Truslow Adams
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Rummaging in Africa by Isidor Schneider, p. 623 - 1 Review- Filibusters in Barbary by Wyndham Lewis
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Shorter Notices, p. 623 - 7 Reviews- The Haunted Mirror by Elizabeth Madox Roberts
- Blood of the Lamb by Matthew Mark
- My Friendly Contemporaries by Hamlin Garland
- Talleyrand by Duff Cooper
- Caste and Race in India by G.S. Ghurye
- Our Neurotic Age by Samuel D. Schmalhausen
- Saint-Just: Apostle of the Terror by Geoffrey Bruun
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Films: A Novel Idea by Alexander Bakshy, p. 624 - 2 Reviews- If I Had a Million (1932 Film) by James Cruze and H. Bruce Humberstone
- The Sign of the Cross (1932 Film) by Cecil B. DeMille
- Drama: The Lower Depths by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 625-626
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December 28, 1932 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 627-629
- Editorials, p. 630
- Checkmating Japan , p. 631
- "Buy American" and Sell---What? , p. 631
- Red Blood and Blue Laws , p. 632
- Recognize Russia Now by Louis Fischer, pp. 633-634
- Revolt in the Middle East by Joseph Barber, Jr., p. 635
- What England Could Have Said by Harry Scherman, pp. 636-637
- Say This of Horses by Minnie Hite Moody, p. 638
- Hypocrisy and the Philippines by Raymond Leslie Buell, p. 639
- Public Works Face the Ax by Drew Pearson, pp. 640-641
- Hunger on the March by Edward Dahlberg, pp. 642-643
- Dissenting Opinion: Down With Beer! by Morris L. Ernst, p. 644
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 645
- Correspondence, pp. 645-646
- Contributions to This Issue, p. 647
- Prelude by Conrad Aiken, p. 648
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Lowell, Alas by Newton Arvin, p. 648 - 1 Review- New Letters of James Russell Lowell by M.A. DeWolfe Howe and James Russell Lowell
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Slander and Libel by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 649 - 1 Review- Hold Your Tongue! by Morris. L. Ernst and Alexander Lindey
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When We Were Peter Pan by Arthur Warner, p. 649 - 1 Review- Our Times: The War Begins, 1909-1914 by Mark Sullivan
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Muckrakers and Reformers by Louis M. Hacker, p. 650 - 2 Reviews- The Era of the Muckrakers by C.C. Regier
- Farewell to Reform by John Chamberlain
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Football and Mr. Harris by William Harlan Hale, p. 651 - 1 Review- King Football by Reed Harris
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More Disease Fighters by Travis Hoke, p. 651 - 1 Review- Men Against Death by Paul de Kruif
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Shorter Notices, p. 651 - 7 Reviews- The Roman Way by Edith Hamilton
- Porfirio Diaz: Dictator of Mexico by Carleton Beals
- Nur Mahal by Harold Lamb
- East of Eden by Isa Glenn
- The Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers in England and America, 1620-1685 by Martin S. Briggs
- A History of Europe from 1378 to 1494 by W.T. Waugh
- Plays and Poems of W. S. Gilbert by W.S. Gilbert
- Music: The Golden-haired Standard by Arthur Mendel, pp. 652-653
- Drama: The Comic Way by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 654
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Issues of 1953 = 52 Issues, 945 Articles
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Issues of 1954 = 52 Issues, 878 Articles
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Issues of 1955 = 53 Issues, 881 Articles
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Issues of 1957 = 47 Issues, 715 Articles
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Issues of 1958 = 48 Issues, 687 Articles
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Issues of 1959 = 48 Issues, 655 Articles
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Issues of 1961 = 48 Issues, 640 Articles
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Issues of 1962 = 48 Issues, 627 Articles
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Issues of 1963 = 46 Issues, 599 Articles
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Issues of 1964 = 48 Issues, 616 Articles
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Issues of 1965 = 47 Issues, 660 Articles
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Issues of 1966 = 48 Issues, 679 Articles
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Issues of 1968 = 49 Issues, 771 Articles
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Issues of 1972 = 47 Issues, 705 Articles
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Issues of 1973 = 49 Issues, 692 Articles
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Issues of 1974 = 45 Issues, 646 Articles
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Issues of 1975 = 47 Issues, 719 Articles
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Issues of 1976 = 47 Issues, 716 Articles
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Issues of 1977 = 48 Issues, 697 Articles
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Issues of 1978 = 47 Issues, 792 Articles
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Issues of 1979 = 47 Issues, 847 Articles
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Issues of the 1980s = 10 Years, 443 Issues, 7,323 Articles-
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Issues of 1980 = 47 Issues, 833 Articles
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Issues of 1981 = 47 Issues, 774 Articles
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Issues of 1982 = 47 Issues, 790 Articles
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Issues of 1983 = 47 Issues, 769 Articles
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Issues of 1984 = 47 Issues, 777 Articles
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Issues of 1985 = 47 Issues, 783 Articles
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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 the 2000s = 9 Years, 341 Issues, 6,414 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 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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