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January 3, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 1-3
- The Nation's Honor Roll, p. 4
- Editorials, p. 5
- Hitler's Economics , p. 6
- More Jobs Wanted , p. 7
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 8
- Behind Russian Recognition? by Louis Fischer, pp. 9-10
- Relief With Both Mind and Heart by Benjamin Glassberg, pp. 11-12
- The Two Wings of the Blue Eagle by John Strachey, pp. 13-14
- Pity the Poor Sugar Trust by Frank Clay Cross, pp. 15-16
- New Year's Gifts for the NRA by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 17
- The Fight for Power by D.C. Claus, pp. 18-19
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 20
- Correspondence, pp. 20-21
- Are Reviewers Critics? by K.S. Thompson, p. 22
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Memoirs of a Diplomat by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 23 - 1 Review- What Me Befell by Jean J. Jusserand
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Grand Tour by Florence Codman, p. 24 - 1 Review- The Journey by Rose Caylor
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Mr. Belloc's Theory of History by Mary McCarthy, p. 24 - 1 Review- Charles the First, King of England by Hilaire Belloc
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Study of a Child by E.R. Wembridge, p. 25 - 1 Review- The Beginning of a Mortal by Max Miller
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Japanese Proletarian Writers by Isidor Schneider, p. 25 - 1 Review- The Cannery Boat, and Other Japanese Short Stories by Takiji Kobayashi
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Shorter Notices, p. 26 - 7 Reviews- Chronicle of an Infamous Woman by David Liebovitz
- The Finished Scoundrel by Royal Ornam Shreve
- Our Times: Over Here, 1914-1918 by Mark Sullivan
- Comedy: American Style by Jessie Fauset
- Psycho-Analysis and Its Derivatives by H. Crichton-Miller
- Modern Man in Search of a Soul by C.G. Jung
- Thackeray by Geoffrey Uther Ellis
- Films: Retrospect: 1933 by William Troy, p. 27
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 28
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 28
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January 10, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 29-31
- Editorials, p. 32
- The Milk Scandal , p. 33
- Civilizing the Indian , p. 33
- E.W. Howe Retires , p. 34
- Cartoon by William Steig, p. 35
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 36
- Call for Mr. Throttlebottom! by James Rorty, pp. 37-38
- The New Irish War by an Irish Observer, pp. 39-41
- The Two Wings of the Blue Eagle by John Strachey, pp. 42-43
- The Russian Revolution in Clothes by Margaret Green, p. 44
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 45
- Correspondence, pp. 46-47
- Poem by Lincoln Reis, p. 48
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Archibald MacLeish by Eda Lou Walton, p. 48 - 1 Review- Poems, 1924-1933 by Archibald MacLeish
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Homo Nordicus---U.S.A. by Melville J. Herskovits, p. 49 - 1 Review- The Conquest of a Continent by Madison Grant
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Distinguished Failure by Gertrude Diamant, p. 49 - 1 Review- De Vriendt Goes Home by Arnold Zweig
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Peace by Default by Carleton Beals, p. 50 - 1 Review- Peace by Revolution by Frank Tannenbaum
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Three Books on the New Deal by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 51 - 3 Reviews- The Roosevelt Revolution: First Phase by Ernest K. Lindley
- Roosevelt and His America by Bernard Fay
- The Future Comes by Charles A. Beard and George H.E. Smith
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Shorter Notices, p. 51 - 4 Reviews- Ah King, and Other Romance Stories of the Tropics by W. Somerset Maugham
- The Eugenic Predicament by Samuel J. Holmes
- Rabble in Arms by Kenneth Lewis Roberts
- Queen Victoria by Arthur Ponsonby
- The Dance by Lydia Nadejena, p. 52
- Music by Kenneth Burke, pp. 52-55
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 56
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 56
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January 17, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 57-58
- Editorials, p. 59
- A Needed Amendment , p. 60
- Mr. Sullivan Bores from Without , p. 61
- A Sea Tradition , p. 62
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 63
- German Writers Say "Yes" by Herbert Solow, pp. 64-65
- The Minister and the Depression by Hubert Herring, pp. 66-67
- American Diplomacy in Cuba by Carleton Beals, pp. 68-69
- Youth Meets in Washington by Selden Rodman, pp. 70-71
- Big News Comes to Russia by Milly Bennett, p. 72
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 73
- Correspondence, pp. 73-75
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 76
- Declamation by Willard Maas, p. 77
- Jakob Wassermann by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 77
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Abstract Woman by Mark Van Doren, p. 78 - 1 Review- The Mother by Pearl S. Buck
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A Stubborn Politician by Louis M. Hacker, p. 78 - 1 Review- The Letters of Grover Cleveland, 1850-1908 by Allan Nevins and Grover Cleveland
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"Spider of the Escorial" by Arthur P. Whitaker, p. 79 - 1 Review- Philip II: The First Modern King by Jean H. Mariejol
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Stalin and World Revolution by Louis Fischer, p. 79 - 1 Review- World Revolution and the U.S.S.R. by Michael T. Florinsky
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Shooting Straight to Glory by Caroline Gordon, p. 80 - 1 Review- Kingdom Coming by Roark Bradford
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 81
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Films by William Troy, pp. 82-84 - 1 Review- Lot in Sodom (1933 Film) by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber
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January 24, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 85-87
- Editorials, p. 88
- Rule by Advertisers , p. 89
- A National Waterway , p. 89
- A Neglected Art , p. 90
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 91
- "Art" and the Ad Man by James Rorty, pp. 92-93
- Freedom of Speech by Carl Becker, pp. 94-96
- The New Deal at Montevideo by Samuel Guy Inman, pp. 97-98
- A New Rebellion in China by Crispian Corcoran, pp. 99-100
- The Washington Seesaw by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 101
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 102
- Correspondence, p. 103
- Contributions to this Issue, p. 104
- Sculptured by Charlotte Wilder, p. 105
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Sean O'Faolain by William Troy, p. 105 - 1 Review- A Nest of Simple Folk by Sean O'Faolain
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Book of a Liberal by Lewis Galantiere, p. 106 - 1 Review- The Paris Front by Michel Corday
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White and Black by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 106 - 1 Review- Roll, Jordan, Roll by Julia M. Peterkin and Doris Ulmann
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Honesty and Fiction by Eda Lou Walton, p. 107 - 1 Review- Passions Spin the Plot by Vardis Fisher
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Franklin and His Grandson by William MacDonald, p. 107 - 2 Reviews- The Two Franklins by Bernard Fay
- Imaginary Conversations with Franklin by William Cabell Bruce
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Justice Brandeis by Beryl Harold Levy, p. 108 - 1 Review- Brandeis: Lawyer and Judge in the Modern State by Alpheus Thomas Mason
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Shorter Notices, p. 108 - 4 Reviews- Upsurge by Robert Gessner
- The Aesthetics of William Hazlitt by Elisabeth Wintersteen Schneider
- The New Party Politics by Arthur N. Holcombe
- The Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins by Elsie E. Phare
- Architecture by Douglas Haskell, p. 109
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 110-111
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Films: Garbo and Screen Acting by William Troy, p. 112 - 3 Reviews- Queen Christina (1933 Film) by Rouben Mamoulian
- Man of Two Worlds (1934 Film) by J. Walter Ruben
- Enemies of Progress (1934 Film) by Nikolai Bresnyev
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January 31, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 113-115
- Editorials, p. 116
- A Tariff Revolution? , p. 117
- When Mothers Die It's News , p. 118
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 119
- Luxury in the U.S.S.R. by Louis Fischer, pp. 120-121
- The Dollar: A Political Toy by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 122-123
- Hitler Dissolves the Fascist Unions by Ludwig Lore, pp. 124-125
- What Price Tall Buildings? by Oliver Whitwell Wilson, pp. 126-127
- The Power Industry Goes NRA by Jerome Count, p. 128
- The Birth-Control Conference by Stella Hanau, pp. 129-130
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 131
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 132
- Correspondence, p. 132
- Finance: Wall Street Plays 'Possum by Peter Helmoop Noyes, p. 133
- Winter Revery by Sara Bard Field, p. 134
- Wanted: An Attitude by Horace Gregory, p. 134
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Objet d'Art by Florence Codman, p. 134 - 1 Review- Work of Art by Sinclair Lewis
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Johnson's England by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 135 - 2 Reviews- Johnson's England by Arthur S. Turberville
- Poems of Charles Churchill by James Laver and Charles Churchill
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Europe Before the War by G.P. Gooch, p. 136 - 1 Review- Fifty Years of Europe by John A. Spender
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The Southwest and Its People by Mary Austin, p. 137 - 1 Review- Mesa Land by Anna Wilmarth Ickes
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Shorter Notices, p. 137 - 3 Reviews- L'Affaire Jones by Hillel Bernstein
- Nature and Nurture by Lancelot T. Hogben
- George Washington Himself by John C. Fitzpatrick
- The Dance by Lincoln Kirstein, pp. 138-139
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 140
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 140
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February 7, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 141-143
- Editorials, p. 144
- War Words in the East , p. 145
- LaGuardia to Date , p. 146
- Cartoon by Low, p. 147
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 148
- Spain: Viva La Republica! by Anita Brenner, pp. 149-151
- Revolution in Colorado by Frank Clay Cross, pp. 152-153
- Chiselers at Work and at Play by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 154
- The Milk Trust Gets the Cream by Alexander Kendrick, pp. 155-156
- New Shapes for Automobiles by Douglas Haskell, p. 157
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 158
- Correspondence, pp. 159-160
- A Night in Late Winter by Isidor Schneider, p. 161
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The Comic Genius of Dickens by Lionel Trilling, p. 161 - 1 Review- Charles Dickens: His Life and Work by Stephen Leacock
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Insanity and Heredity by David Beres, p. 162 - 1 Review- Heredity and Environment by Gladys C. Schwesinger and Frederick Osborn
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Aristocratic Verse by Eda Lou Walton, p. 162 - 1 Review- Now With His Love by John Peale Bishop
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Palmer Turns State's Evidence by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 163 - 1 Review- With My Own Eyes by Frederick Palmer
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The Survival of Poor-Law Standards by Paul H. Douglas, p. 163 - 1 Review- The Development of Social Insurance and Minimum Wage Legislation in Great Britain by Helen Fisher Hohman
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George Lewes by Franklin Gary, p. 164 - 1 Review- George Lewes and George Eliot by Anna T. Kitchel
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Shorter Notices, pp. 164-165 - 2 Reviews- Yesterday's Burdens by Robert M. Coates
- Foreign Bonds by Max Winkler
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Films: Toward the Next War by William Troy, p. 166 - 2 Reviews- Hell on Earth (1931 Film) by Victor Trivas
- I Was a Spy (1933 Film) by Victor Saville
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 167
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 168
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February 14, 1934 Issue = 29 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 169-171
- Editorials, p. 172
- Shameful Economy , p. 173
- In Defense of Labor , p. 174
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 175
- The Fiscal Faro Game by Henry Raymond Mussey, pp. 176-177
- Being Housing Now! by Henry S. Churchill, pp. 178-179
- Keeping Hitler Out of Austria by John Gunther, pp. 180-181
- The Second Five-Year Plan by Louis Fischer, pp. 182-183
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 184
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 185
- Correspondence, pp. 185-186
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Stephen Dedalus and James Joyce by William Troy, p. 187 - 1 Review- Ulysses by James Joyce
- The Arbor by Eda Lou Walton, p. 188
- Two Critics in Search of an Absolute by Horace Gregory, pp. 189-190
- The Usable Past by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 191
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Artful Autobiography by Mark Van Doren, p. 192 - 1 Review- The Well of Days by Ivan Bunin
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Chesterton Introduces Aquinas by Richard McKeon, p. 192 - 1 Review- Saint Thomas Aquinas: The Dumb Ox by G.K. Chesterton
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For Thy Stomach's Sake by H.L. Mencken, p. 193 - 5 Reviews- Wines: Their Selection, Care and Service by Julian Street
- Wining and Dining with Rhyme and Reason by D.T. Carlisle and Elizabeth Dunn
- Bacchus Behave! by Alma F. Whitaker
- American Wines and How to Make Them by Philip M. Wagner
- Notes on a Cellar-Book by George Saintsbury
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A Monument to Paris by Lewis Galantiere, pp. 193-194 - 1 Review- Passion's Pilgrims by Jules Romains
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Young Veteran of the Theater by John Mason Brown, p. 195 - 1 Review- At 33 by Eva Le Gallienne
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The Failure of Victorianism by Clara Gruening Stillman, p. 195 - 1 Review- The Victorian Aftermath, 1901-1914 by Esme C. Wingfield-Stratford
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The Permanence of Herbs by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 196 - 2 Reviews- A Modern Herbal by Margaret Grieve
- Culinary Herbs and Condiments by Maud Grieve
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Lucifer Deposed by Egmont Arens, p. 197 - 1 Review- Art Young's Inferno by Art Young
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Men and Machines by Mary McCarthy, p. 198 - 1 Review- A Modern Tragedy by Phyllis Bentley
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Shorter Notices, pp. 198-199 - 5 Reviews- Jack Robinson by George Beaton
- Beethoven As He Lived by Richard Specht
- Men Against the Sea by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall
- Wedding Song by David Burnham
- Swinburne's Literary Career and Fame by Clyde K. Hyder
- Art by Anita Brenner, p. 200
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 201
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 202
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February 21, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 203-204
- Editorials, p. 205
- France Faces Fascism , p. 206
- Mr. Strachey's Views , p. 207
- Still the R.O.T.C. , p. 207
- Wanted: Less Cotton , p. 208
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 209
- Cartoon by Low, p. 210
- Can the League Be Saved? by Robert Dell, pp. 211-212
- Who's Who in the Drug Lobby by James Rorty, pp. 213-215
- Hitler and the French Press by Emil Lengyel, pp. 216-217
- An Answer to Mr. Strachey by P.T. Ellsworth, p. 218
- So They Found the Body by Paul Y. Anderson, pp. 219-220
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 221
- Correspondence, pp. 222-223
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Lenin the Man by John Strachey, p. 224 - 1 Review- Lenin: A Biography by Ralph Fox
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When Wars End by Evelyn Scott, p. 225 - 1 Review- The Unforgotten Prisoner by R.C. Hutchinson
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A Study in Extremes by V.J. McGill, p. 225 - 1 Review- Strindberg by G.A. Campbell
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A Novel About the "Trouble" by Mary McCarthy, p. 226 - 1 Review- Shake Hands with the Devil by Rearden Conner
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Upton Sinclair's Utopia by Arthur Warner, p. 226 - 1 Review- I, Governor of California, and How I Ended Poverty by Upton Sinclair
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Palestine: A Summary by Marvin Lowenthal, p. 227 - 2 Reviews- Modern Palestine: A Symposium by Jessie Sampter
- Beside Galilee by Hector Bolitho
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Shorter Notices, p. 228 - 3 Reviews- Twentieth-Century Music by Marion Bauer
- Lynching and the Law by James H. Chadbourn
- Prolegomena by Aaron Tani Rosen
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Films: Nana: Hollywood Model by William Troy, p. 228 - 1 Review- Nana (1934 Film) by Dorothy Arzner and George Fitzmaurice
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 229
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 230
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February 28, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 231-233
- Editorials, p. 234
- Air-Mail Graft , p. 235
- A Navy for War , p. 236
- Cartoon by Gropper, p. 237
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 238
- The New York Hotel Strike by Herbert Solow, pp. 239-240
- Fascism on the West Coast by Ella Winter, pp. 241-242
- The Bewildered Liberal by Annie Nathan Meyer, p. 243
- A Negro Looks at Soviet Russia by Henry Lee Moon, pp. 244-245
- Manchukuo and the Opium Trade by Ellen N. La Motte, p. 246
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 247
- Correspondence, p. 248
- Finance: Wall Street Gets a Shock by Peter Helmoop Noyes, p. 249
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 250
- Bystander by Lionel Wiggam, p. 251
- The Biography Rush by M.R. Werner, p. 251
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Studs Lonigan's World by William Troy, p. 252 - 1 Review- The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan by James T. Farrell
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A Coonskin Classic by Mark Van Doren, p. 252 - 1 Review- Davy Crockett by Constance Rourke
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Kemmerer on Money by Henry Hazlitt, p. 253 - 1 Review- Kemmerer on Money by Edwin Walter Kemmerer
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Spengler Declines the West by Lincoln Reis, p. 253 - 1 Review- The Hour of Decision, Part One by Oswald Spengler
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Ugly Duckling by Clara Gruening Stillman, pp. 254-255 - 1 Review- The Life of Hans Christian Andersen by Signe Toksvig
- Music by Kenneth Burke, pp. 256-257
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 258
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 258
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March 7, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 259-261
- Editorials, p. 262
- President and Press , p. 263
- Retreat from Stimson , p. 264
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 265
- Cartoon by Low, p. 266
- Who's Behind the Newsstand Racket? by Jack Beall, pp. 267-268
- Europea Moves Toward War by Johannes Steel, pp. 269-270
- The NRA Oil Trust by Mauritz A. Hallgren, pp. 271-273
- Social Workers in the Depression by Eduard C. Lindeman, p. 274
- Amenities from a Hospital Pallet by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 275
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 276
- Correspondence, pp. 277-278
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Makers of Modern America by Louis M. Hacker, p. 279 - 1 Review- The Robber Barons by Matthew Josephson
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Eros and Neuros by Mark Van Doren, p. 280 - 1 Review- Weymouth Sands by John Cowper Powys
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America in Jugoslavia by Edna Kenton, pp. 280-281 - 1 Review- The Native's Return by Louis Adamic
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Labor and Steel by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 282 - 2 Reviews- Labor and Steel by Horace B. Davis
- Private Police by J.P. Shalloo
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A Fresh Talent by Roberts Tapley, p. 283 - 1 Review- Fireweed by Mildred Walker
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New Fiction, p. 284 - 2 Reviews- Glass by Howard Stephenson
- The Innocent Wife by Colette
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 284
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Films: Miss Bergner's Catherine by William Troy, p. 285 - 3 Reviews- Catherine the Great (1934 Film) by Paul Czinner
- Carolina (1934 Film) by Henry King
- The Simple Tailor (1928 Film) by Vladimir Vilner
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 286
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March 14, 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 287-289
- Editorials, p. 290
- The Labor Board's Future , p. 291
- Learning to Laugh , p. 292
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 293
- Cartoon by Low, p. 294
- The Consumer vs. the NRA by James Rorty, pp. 295-296
- France Will Not Go Fascist by Robert Dell, pp. 297-298
- Aramaent Profiteers: 1934 by Robert Wohlforth, pp. 299-300
- Stock-Market Control by J. Frederic Dewhurst and Margaret Grant Schneider, ..., pp. 301-302
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 303
- Correspondence, p. 304
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Hitler Means War by Frank H. Simonds, p. 305 - 1 Review- Germany Prepares for War by Ewald Banse
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The Great Cham by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 306 - 1 Review- Samuel Johnson by Hugh Kingsmill
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Shorty and Salty Annals by Carl Van Doren, pp. 306-307 - 1 Review- Village Tale by Phil Stong
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Russia: Two Accounts by Leon Dennen, p. 308 - 2 Reviews- Russia Today by Sherwood Eddy
- Moscow, 1911-1933 by Allan Monkhouse
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The Poet as a Young Man by Babette Deutsch, p. 309 - 1 Review- Letters to the New Island by W.B. Yeats and Horace Reynolds
- The Dance by Lincoln Kirstein, p. 310
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 311-313
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Films: Picaresque by William Troy, p. 314 - 1 Review- It Happened One Night (1934 Film) by Frank Capra
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 314
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March 21, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 315-317
- Editorials, p. 318
- More Power to You! , p. 319
- our Jolly Fat Men , p. 319
- Emma Goldman , p. 320
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 321
- The Consumer vs. the NRA by James Rorty, pp. 322-323
- Europe Moves Toward War by Johannes Steel, pp. 324-325
- New Medicine for the Sick Indian by Marla L. Rogers and Edward J. Fitzgerald, pp. 326-327
- The Slaughter in Austria by John Gunther, pp. 328-329
- Washington Side Shows by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 330
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 331
- Correspondence, p. 332
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 333
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 334
- Death's-Head by Dwight Durling, p. 335
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In Praise of Chaucer by George P. Krapp, p. 335 - 1 Review- Geoffrey Chaucer by John Livingston Lowes
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Rebel America by Miriam Allen deFord, pp. 336-337 - 1 Review- Rebel America by Lillian Symes and Travers Clement
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Explaining Money by Frank D. Graham, p. 338 - 4 Reviews- The Dollar, the Franc and Inflation by Eleanor Lansing Dulles
- The Sterling-Dollar-Franc Tangle by Paul Einzig
- Current Monetary Issues by Leo Pasvolsky
- What Everybody Wants to Know About Money by G.D.H. Cole
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Objectivist Verse by Eda Lou Walton, p. 339 - 1 Review- Jerusalem the Golden by Charles Reznikoff
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Notes on Fiction, p. 340 - 3 Reviews- Come in at the Door by William March
- Twice Shy by D.M. Low
- Mostly Canallers by Walter D. Edmonds
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 340-341
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Films by William Troy, p. 342 - 3 Reviews- Death Takes a Holiday (1934 Film) by Mitchell Leisen
- Spitfire (1934 Film) by John Cromwell
- Ariane (1934 Film) by Paul Czinner
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March 28, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- ---, pp. 247-342
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 343-345
- Editorials, p. 346
- A New Triple Alliance , p. 347
- Save the Grown-ups! , p. 348
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 349
- Cartoon by Low, p. 350
- The Consumer vs. the NRA by James Rorty, pp. 351-352
- Cuba's Troubled Waters by Clara Proset, p. 353
- Europe Moves Toward War by Johannes Steel, pp. 354-355
- Senator Wagner's New Labor Bill by Herbert Rabinowitz, pp. 356-357
- "Man-Mengkuo"---A New Creation by Crispian Corcoran, p. 358
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 359
- Correspondence, p. 360
- Contributors to this Issue, pp. 361-362
- The "Odyssey" of Disney by James Thurber, p. 363
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Crying in the Wilderness by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 363 - 1 Review- A Journal of These Days by Albert Jay Nock
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The Oppermanns by Isidore Abramowitz, p. 364 - 1 Review- The Oppermanns by Lion Feuchtwanger
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William Carlos Williams by Philip Blair Rice, p. 365 - 1 Review- Collected Poems, 1921-1931 by William Carlos Williams
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Why Some Americans are Communists by Florence Codman, p. 366 - 1 Review- I Went to Pit College by Lauren Gilfillan
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Soldiers and Pensions by Marcus Duffield, p. 366 - 1 Review- Soldiers---What Next! by Katherine Mayo
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Shorter Notices, p. 367 - 2 Reviews- On the Shore by Albert Halper
- Farewell Victoria by T.H. White
- Art by Anita Brenner, pp. 368-369
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 370
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April 4, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, p. 371
- Editorials, pp. 372-374
- How Diplomacy Works , p. 375
- Best-Sellers , p. 375
- Art and Rockefeller , p. 376
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 377
- Cartoon by Low, p. 378
- The Place of Labor in the Auto Industry by Samuel Romer, pp. 379-380
- Fascism and Bolshevism by Louis Fischer, pp. 381-382
- Crisis in the NRA by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 383
- Europe Moves Toward War by Johannes Steel, pp. 384-385
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 386
- Correspondence, pp. 386-390
- Morning in March by Ruth Lechlitner, p. 391
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The Passion of Ernst Toller by Alter Brody, p. 391 - 1 Review- I Was a German by Ernst Toller
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A Fool Who Was a Poet by Richard McKeon, p. 391 - 1 Review- The Fool of Venus by George W. Cronyn
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Dark Cloud by Florence Codman, p. 392 - 1 Review- The Shadow Before by William Rollins, Jr.
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Francis Bacon by Eliseo Vivas, p. 393 - 1 Review- Francis Bacon by Charles Williams
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Dictators in Review by Johannes Steel, p. 393 - 1 Review- The New Deal in Europe by Emil Lengyel
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Kerensky's Lamentations by Victor John Kroetch, p. 394 - 1 Review- The Crucifixion of Liberty by Aleksandr F. Kerensky
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Method or Madness by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 394 - 1 Review- A Selection from the Letters of Lewis Carroll to His Child-Friends by Evelyn M. Hatch and Lewis Carroll
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Shorter Notices, p. 395 - 3 Reviews- Mark Twain, Son of Missouri by Minnie M. Brashear
- The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett
- The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 396-397
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Films: Bankers and Technicolor by William Troy, p. 398 - 1 Review- The House of Rothschild (1934 Film) by Alfred L. Werker
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 398
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April 11, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 399-401
- Editorials, p. 402
- Demos in Distress , p. 403
- Fascism in Africa? , p. 403
- The Gentle Puritans , p. 404
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 405
- Labor Faces the Company Union by Karl Lore, pp. 406-407
- Why the Housing Program Failed by Albert Mayer, pp. 408-409
- The Humiliation of India by Jawaharlal Nehru, p. 410
- Europe Moves Toward War by Johannes Steel, pp. 411-412
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 413
- Correspondence, pp. 413-414
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 415
- Finance: Victory for the Motor Manufacturers by Peter Helmoop Noyes, pp. 416-418
- Return to Ritual by Mark Van Doren, p. 419
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Man and Nature by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 419 - 1 Review- Man and Nature by Alfred North Whitehead
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Nijinsky by Lincoln Kirstein, p. 420 - 1 Review- Nijinsky by Romola Nijinsky
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Gettysburg by Allen Tate, p. 420 - 1 Review- Long Remember by MacKinlay Kantor
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Making of a Masterpiece by William Troy, p. 421 - 1 Review- James Joyce and the Making of Ulysses by Frank Budgen
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Shorter Notices, p. 421 - 2 Reviews- Such Is My Beloved by Morley Callaghan
- The Making of Americans by Gertrude Stein
- Music by Kenneth Burke, pp. 422-423
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 424-425
- Contributors To This Issue, p. 426
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April 18, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 427-429
- Editorials, p. 430
- Official Whitewash , p. 431
- Our Public Schools , p. 431
- Without Maecenas , p. 432
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 433
- Cartoon: Europe at a Glance by Low, p. 434
- Housing: A Call to Action by Albert Mayer, pp. 435-436
- Class War in Spain by Louis Fischer, pp. 437-439
- Will Germany Conquer France? by Robert Dell, pp. 440-442
- Mr. Anderson in a Tender Mood by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 443
- Common Sense Follows the CWA by Stephen Raushenbush, p. 444
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 445
- Correspondence, pp. 446-448
- Snow in Evening by Clinch Calkins, p. 449
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They Do as They Like by Mark Van Doren, p. 449 - 1 Review- Seven Gothic Tales by Isak Dinesen
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Thunder on the Right by Broadus Mitchell, p. 449 - 1 Review- The Menace of Recovery by William MacDonald
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Comforting, like a Lullaby by Burton Rascoe, p. 450 - 1 Review- An Altar in the Fields by Ludwig Lewisohn
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Patience on Henry Street by E.R. Wembridge, p. 451 - 1 Review- Windows on Henry Street by Lillian D. Wald
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How Keats Worked by Eda Lou Walton, p. 452 - 1 Review- Keats' Craftsmanship by M.R. Ridley
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Shorter Notices, p. 452 - 4 Reviews- Dollars by Lionel D. Edie
- Racketeering in Washington by Raymond Clapper
- Black River by Carleton Beals
- The Voyage by Heinrich Herm
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 453
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Films: The Children's Crusade by William Troy, p. 454 - 2 Reviews- Broken Shoes (1934 Film) by Margarita Barskaya
- Riptide (1934 Film) by Edmund Goulding
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 454
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April 25, 1934 Issue = 29 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 455-457
- Editorials, p. 458
- Hitler and the Vatican , p. 459
- In Sunny California , p. 459
- Viereck Kisses the Rod, p. 460
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 461
- Cartoon by Los, p. 462
- Labor Seeks a New Messiah by Rose M. Stein, pp. 463-464
- The Menace of Jewish Fascism by William Zukerman, pp. 465-466
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 467
- Correspondence, pp. 468-469
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 470
- The Art of American Fiction by Mark Van Doren, pp. 471-473
- History, Snobbery, and Criticism by Lionel Abel, pp. 474-475
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Sean O'Casey by Florence Codman, p. 476 - 1 Review- Within the Gates by Sean O'Casey
- It Is a Moveless Moment by Mark Van Doren, p. 477
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Twice as Natural by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 477 - 1 Review- Some People by Harold Nicolson
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T.S. Eliot, Grand Inquisitor by William Troy, p. 478 - 1 Review- After Strange Gods by T.S. Eliot
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The Art of William Faulkner by Philip Blair Rice, p. 479 - 1 Review- Doctor Martino, and Other Stories by William Faulkner
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Roots of Our Foreign Policy by Harold J. Laski, p. 479 - 1 Review- The Idea of National Interest by Charles A. Beard and G.H.E. Smith
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Report on the Vatican by Arthur Livingston, p. 480 - 1 Review- The Vatican: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow by George Seldes
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The Enlightenment by R.S. Crane, p. 481 - 1 Review- The Enlightenment, 1687-1776 by Preserved Smith
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Lloyd George Betrayed by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 482-483 - 1 Review- Lord Riddell's Intimate Diary of the Peace Conference and After, 1918-1923 by George Allardice Riddell
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H.L. Mencken Reflects by George Genzmer, p. 484 - 1 Review- Treatise On Right and Wrong by H.L. Mencken
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The Art of Yielding by Kenneth Burke, pp. 484-485 - 2 Reviews- Stephen Foster: America's Troubadour by John Tasker Howard
- They All Sang by Edward B. Marks
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Recent Fiction, p. 486 - 3 Reviews- Bloody Mary's by Geoffrey Dennis
- Here Today and Gone Tomorrow by Louis Bromfield
- Belly Fulla Straw by David Cornel DeJong
- Architecture by Douglas Haskell, p. 487
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 488-489
- Contributors To This Issue, p. 490
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May 2, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 491-492
- Editorials, pp. 493-494
- Disarmament Retreats , p. 495
- A Word About Wirt , p. 495
- Three Cheers! , p. 496
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 497
- The Tragedy of Trotzky by Louis Fischer, pp. 498-499
- Spring In Washington by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 500
- Who's Who in Nazidom by Miriam Beard, pp. 501-503
- Who Owns Connecticut? by Albert Levitt, pp. 504-506
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 507
- Correspondence, p. 507
- Finance: A Lesson for Van Sweringen Bond-Holders by Peter Helmoop Noyes, pp. 508-510
- Death Piece by Theodore Roethke, p. 511
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Epic of Doom by Haakon M. Chevalier, p. 511 - 1 Review- Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Lee and His Biographers by Allen Tate, p. 512 - 1 Review- Robert E. Lee: A Biography by Robert W. Winston
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Thirteen Years After by Carl Van Doren, p. 512 - 1 Review- Rediscovering America by Harold E. Stearns
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Modern Logic by John Dewey, p. 513 - 1 Review- An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method by Morris R. Cohen and Ernest Nagel
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Folk Miscellany by Ruth Benedict, p. 513 - 1 Review- One-Smoke Stories by Mary Austin
- Art by Anita Brenner, p. 514
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 515
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Films: The Marquis de Villa by William Troy, pp. 516-517 - 1 Review- Viva Villa! (1934 Film) by Jack Conway, William A. Wellman, and Howard Hawks, ...
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 518
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May 9, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 519-521
- Editorials, p. 522
- While Spain Starves , p. 522
- Unnatural History , p. 523
- What 20000 Clergymen Think , p. 524
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 525
- Cartoon by Low, p. 526
- Stalin Buries Revolution---Prematurely by Elliot E. Cohen, pp. 527-528
- Order on the Air by James Rorty, pp. 529-531
- France Is Still a Republic by Donald Barrett, p. 532
- Confusion in China by Crispian Corcoran, p. 533
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 534
- Correspondence, p. 535
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 536
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 536
- Skyfall by Willard Maas, p. 537
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A Book That Scared Its Author by John Strachey, pp. 537-538 - 1 Review- The Economy of Abundance by Stuart Chase
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The Worm i' the Bud by William Troy, p. 539 - 1 Review- Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Myths and Myths by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 540 - 1 Review- Woodrow Wilson: The Caricature, the Myth and the Man by Edith Gittings Reid
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The Camera Eye by Florence Codman, p. 540 - 1 Review- In All Countries by John Dos Passos
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A Queen and Her Minister by Emery Neff, p. 541 - 1 Review- The Queen and Mr. Gladstone by Philip Guedalla
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Shorter Notices, pp. 542-543 - 4 Reviews- Sex Habits: A Vital Factor in Well-Being by Abraham Buschke and Friedrich Jacobsohn
- Among the Lost People by Conrad Aiken
- Select Letters of St. Jerome by F.A. Wright and St. Jerome
- Beyond the Street by Edgar Calmer
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 544-545
- The Dance by Lincoln Kirstein, p. 546
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May 16, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 547-549
- Editorials, p. 550
- In Sheep's Clothing , p. 551
- Exploiting the Child , p. 551
- King of the Jungle , p. 552
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 553
- Cartoon by Low, p. 554
- Bringing Shelter Up To Date by Douglas Haskell, pp. 555-556
- The Struggle for Power in Austria by John Gunther, pp. 557-558
- Mainly About Publishers by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 559
- Militant Labor in Detroit by Matthew Smith, pp. 560-561
- A Foreigner Looks at May Day by Johannes Steel, p. 562
- "The Menace of Jewish Fascism", p. 563
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 564
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, pp. 565-566
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Advertising: An Autopsy by Stuart Chase, p. 567 - 1 Review- Our Master's Voice: Advertising by James Rorty
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Huxley in the Tropics by Carl Van Doren, p. 568 - 1 Review- Beyond the Mexique Bay by Aldous Huxley
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Men Without Countries by Mark Van Doren, p. 569 - 1 Review- The Death Ship by B. Traven
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The Theories of Major Douglas by Benjamin Haggott Beckhart, p. 570 - 1 Review- Social Credit by C.H. Douglas
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Middle Europe by Florence Codman, p. 571 - 1 Review- Kaleidoscope by Stefan Zweig
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Shorter Notices, p. 572 - 3 Reviews- Testimony: The United States, 1885-1915 by Charles Reznikoff
- Sanctuary by Christina Chapin
- Frost In May by Antonia White
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 572
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Films: Tarzan and Hitler by William Troy, p. 573 - 2 Reviews- Tarzan and His Mate (1934 Film) by Cedric Gibbons
- Hitler's Reign of Terror (1934 Film) by Michael Mindlin
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 574
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May 23, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 575-577
- Editorials, p. 578
- Where We Stand , p. 579
- The Drift in Germany , p. 579
- Who Gives the Pulitzer Prizes? , p. 580
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 581
- Cartoon by Low, p. 582
- The Dictatorship in Santo Domingo: A "Joint Concern" by Ernest Gruening, pp. 583-585
- Bringing Shelter Up To Date by Douglas Haskell, pp. 586-587
- "Recovery" in Great Britain by John A. Hobson, pp. 588-589
- What Is Left of the Drug Business by Oscar Lerner, p. 590
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 591
- Correspondence, pp. 592-593
- Finance: Large and Small Investors by Peter Helmoop Noyes, p. 594
- Isolation by Charlotte Wilder, p. 595
- The Unity of Shakespeare by Mark Van Doren, p. 595
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Peace and the Arms Makers by Archibald MacLeish, p. 596 - 2 Reviews- Merchants of Death by H.C. Engelbrecht and F.C. Hanighen
- Iron, Blood and Profits by George Seldes
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The Lost Generation and the New Morality by Ferner Nuhn, p. 597 - 1 Review- The Unpossessed by Tess Slesinger
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Flower of Manhattan by William Troy, p. 598 - 1 Review- A Backward Glance by Edith Wharton
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Clouding the Wine and Cracking the Bottles by Max Eastman, p. 599 - 1 Review- What Marx Really Meant by G.D.H. Cole
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Shorter Notices, pp. 600-601 - 6 Reviews- On Our Way by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Colonel Lawrence of Arabia by B.H. Liddell Hart
- The Dreamer by Julian Green
- Covering Two Years by I.V. Morris
- Salah and His American by Leland Hall
- Meriwether Lewis of Lewis and Clark by Charles Morrow Wilson
- Drama Note, p. 602
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 602
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May 30, 1934 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 603-605
- Editorials, p. 606
- The Munitions Message , p. 607
- Governor Pinchot and Senator Reed , p. 607
- Meet the Author , p. 608
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 609
- Cartoon by Low, p. 610
- The Darrow Report by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 611
- Dynamite in the Steel Unions by Karl Lore, pp. 612-613
- Bringing Shelter Up To Date by Douglas Haskell, p. 614
- Wild Bee's Nest by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 615
- Feudalism and a Knight Errant in California by Bennett L. Williams, p. 616
- A Statement to the President, pp. 617-618
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 619
- Correspondence, pp. 619-620
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 621
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 622
- Sharp Fear by Lionel Wiggam, p. 623
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Shakespeare's Rival by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 623 - 1 Review- Ben Jonson by John Palmer
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The Writer in Soviet Russia by Carl Becker, p. 624 - 1 Review- Artists in Uniform by Max Eastman
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Richard Aldington by R.P. Blackmur, p. 625 - 1 Review- The Poems of Richard Aldington by Richard Aldington
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An Artist's Childhood by Eda Lou Walton, p. 625 - 1 Review- Memories of My Childhood by Selma Lagerlof
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A Novel of Distinction by Mary McCarthy, p. 626 - 1 Review- Bitter Bread by Nikolai Gubsky
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Handbook of Dictatorships by Johannes Steel, p. 626 - 1 Review- New Governments in Europe by Raymond Leslie Buell
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Government in Business by James Rorty, p. 627 - 1 Review- T.N.T.---These National Tax Eaters by T. Swann Harding
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Shorter Notices, pp. 628-629 - 4 Reviews- A History of American Graphic Humor, Vol. I: 1747-1865 by William Murrell
- A History of American Graphic Humor, Vol. II: 1865-1938 by William Murrell
- Walt Whitman in England by Harold W. Blodgett
- Foundations for the World's New Age of Plenty by Fred Henderson
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Films: Journey to the End by William Troy, p. 630 - 1 Review- Marionettes (1934 Film) by Yakov Protazanov and Porfiri Podobed
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June 6, 1934 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 631-633
- Editorials, p. 634
- The Strike Tide Rises , p. 635
- Arthur Warner , p. 635
- Towers for Looking , p. 636
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 637
- Cartoon by Low, p. 638
- The Battle of Toledo by A.J. Muste, pp. 639-640
- A London Letter by Harold J. Laski, p. 641
- Can Farm Prices Go Up? by W.P. Mortenson, pp. 642-643
- "Hands Off China" by Crispian Corcoran, pp. 644-645
- In the World's Greatest Racket by Johannes Steel, pp. 646-648
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 649
- Correspondence, p. 649
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 650
- She Said Too Little by Mark Van Doren, p. 651
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A Challenge to American Artists by Glen Mullin, p. 651 - 1 Review- Modern Art by Thomas Craven
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The Growth of a New World by Buckminster Fuller, p. 652 - 1 Review- Technics and Civilization by Lewis Mumford
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Soviet Literature by Alexander Kaun, p. 652 - 1 Review- Soviet Literature: An Anthology by George Reavey and Marc Slonim
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Raw Material by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 653 - 1 Review- The Menace of Japan by Taid O'Conroy
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Convention in Flight by R.P. Blackmur, p. 654 - 1 Review- All Trivia by Logan Pearsall Smith
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John Middleton Murry by James Burnham, p. 654 - 1 Review- The Necessity of Communism by John Middleton Murry
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Larger Than Life by Mary McCarthy, p. 655 - 2 Reviews- Magnus Merriman by Eric Linklater
- Finnley Wren by Philip Wylie
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The Utility Muddle by Judson King, p. 655 - 1 Review- The Valuation and Regulation of Public Utilities by John H. Gray and Jack Levin
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Shorter Notices, p. 656 - 1 Review- Letters of Romain Rolland and Malwida von Meysenbug, 1890-1891 by Romain Rolland and Malwida von Meysenbug
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Films: Spring Miscellany by William Troy, pp. 657-658 - 4 Reviews- Where Sinners Meet (1934 Film) by J. Walter Ruben
- Murder in Trinidad (1934 Film) by Louis King
- The Black Cat (1934 Film) by Edgar G. Ulmer
- Sadie McKee (1934 Film) by Clarence Brown
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June 13, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 659-661
- Editorials, p. 662
- One Year of Section 7-a , p. 663
- Satan Still Finds Work , p. 663
- Poetry Is Popular , p. 664
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 665
- Cartoon by Low, p. 666
- In Russia Life Grows Easier by Louis Fischer, pp. 667-668
- Mr. Anderson's Last Stand by Paul Y. Anderson, p. 669
- Impressions of Italy by Robert Dell, pp. 670-671
- San Francisco's Labor War by Evelyn Seeley, pp. 672-673
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 674
- Correspondence, pp. 674-675
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, pp. 676-677
- A Soldier's Epitaph; To a Thrush at Twilight by Lizette Woodworth Reese, p. 678
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Once Upon a Time by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 678 - 1 Review- Joseph and His Brothers by Thomas Mann
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Portrait of a Factory by Louis Kronenberger, p. 679 - 1 Review- The Land of Plenty by Robert Cantwell
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Vivified History by Mary McCarthy, p. 679 - 1 Review- I, Claudius by Robert Graves
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Photograph of the Waste Land by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 680 - 1 Review- Breathe Upon These Slain by Evelyn Scott
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Soviet Kaleidoscope by Gertrude Diamant, p. 681 - 1 Review- Out of Chaos by Ilya Ehrenbourg
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The James Credo by William Troy, p. 682 - 2 Reviews- The Elder Henry James by Austin Warren
- Alice James: Her Brothers, Her Journal by Anna Robeson Burr and Alice James
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Shorter Notices, p. 683 - 4 Reviews- Our Daily Bread by Gosta Larsson
- Bassett by Stella Gibbons
- Jonah's Gourd Vine by Zora Neale Hurston
- Youth Immortal by Emily Easton
- The Dance by Lincoln Kirstein, p. 684
- Art by Anita Brenner, pp. 684-685
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 686
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June 20, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 687-689
- Editorials, p. 690
- The Relief Nightmare , p. 691
- Wall Street Finds a Silver Lining , p. 691
- White Magic and Black , p. 692
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 693
- Cartoon by Low, p. 694
- A Century of Progress: 1833-1934 by Lincoln Kirstein, pp. 695-697
- The News Writers from a Union by John Scribner, pp. 698-699
- At Last We're Getting Out of Haiti by Ernest Gruening, pp. 700-701
- The Socialist Party Speaks Out by Sidney Hertzberg, p. 702
- King Cotton and His Slaves by J. Clark Waldron, pp. 703-704
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 705
- Correspondence, p. 705
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 706
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 707
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What Determines Wages? by Henry Hazlitt, p. 708 - 1 Review- The Theory of Wages by Paul H. Douglas
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T.S. Stribling by Allen Tate, p. 709 - 1 Review- Unfinished Cathedral by T.S. Stribling
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"Somebody Always Tells" by Johannes Steel, p. 710 - 1 Review- The Berlin Diaries by Helmut Klotz
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Professor Dewey on Art by Robert J. Goldwater, pp. 710-711 - 1 Review- Art as Experience by John Dewey
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Shorter Notices, p. 712 - 6 Reviews- The Road Leads On by Knut Hamsun
- The Tragic King: Richard III by Philip Lindsay
- The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Deep Waterway to the Sea by Tom Ireland
- Verse by Adelaide Crapsey
- People at Work by Frances Perkins
- The Crows by David T. McCord
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Films: Propaganda Once Again by William Troy, pp. 713-714 - 3 Reviews- Mother, 1905 (1926 Film) by Vsevolod Pudovkin
- Little Man, What Now? (1934 Film) by Frank Borzage
- The Key (1934 Film) by Michael Curtiz
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June 27, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 715-717
- Editorials, p. 718
- Let 'em Drink Pop , p. 719
- The Steel Strike Stalls , p. 719
- Good English , p. 720
- Cartoon by Low, p. 721
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 722
- America on the Work Dole by James Rorty, pp. 723-725
- A British Bulwark Against Fascism by Sydney R. Elliott, pp. 726-727
- Russia and the League by Louis Fischer, pp. 728-729
- Is the N.A.A.C.P. Retreating? by Helen Boardman and Martha Gruening, pp. 730-732
- In the Driftway by "The Drifter", p. 733
- Correspondence, p. 733
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 734
- Ghosts by Lizette Woodworth Reese, p. 735
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Hissing the Villain by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 735 - 1 Review- Three Plays by John Dos Passos
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Return to Tragedy by William Troy, p. 735 - 1 Review- Man's Fate by Andre Malraux
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Fair but Cloudy by Carl Van Doren, p. 736 - 1 Review- Swift, or The Egotist~Jonathan Swift by Mario M. Rossi and Joseph M. Hone
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Aesthetics and Agitation by Anita Brenner, p. 737 - 2 Reviews- Karl Marx: Capital in Lithographs by Hugo Gellert, Ray Long, Richard Smith, and Karl Marx, ...
- Portrait of America by Diego Rivera and Bertram D. Wolfe
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The Problem of Coal by Powers Hapgood, p. 738 - 2 Reviews- Miners and Management by Mary Van Kleeck
- The Plight of the Bituminous Coal Miner by Homer Lawrence Morris
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Faith Hope in Darkness by Ludwig Lewisohn, p. 738 - 1 Review- To the Vanquished by I.A.R. Wylie
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The Greek Past by Edith Hamilton, p. 739 - 2 Reviews- A Biography of the Greek People by Cecil Fairfield Lavell
- Aspects of Athenian Democracy by Robert J. Bonner
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Shorter Notices, pp. 740-742 - 3 Reviews- Sky Determines: An Interpretation of the Southwest by Ross Calvin
- Indeed This Flesh by Grace Flandrau
- Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1934 = 13 Issues, 306 Articles-
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July 4, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 1-3
- Editorials, p. 4
- Revolt Within Germany , p. 5
- Advertising-as-Usual , p. 5
- Adolf's Court Jester , p. 6
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 7
- Cartoon: Reckless Jack, the Demon Plunger by Low, p. 8
- The Steel Strike Collapses by Louis Adamic, pp. 9-12
- The Balkans Swing to Fascism by John Gunther, pp. 13-14
- The Drought and the AAA Program by Benjamin Horace Hibbard, pp. 15-16
- The Crawford Case: An Experiment in Social Statesmanship by Charles H. Houston and Leon A. Ransom, pp. 17-18
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 19
- Correspondence, pp. 20-21
- Being by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 22
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Socialism Faces a Changing World by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 22 - 1 Review- Property or Peace? by Henry Noel Brailsford
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The Religious Note by Lincoln Reis, p. 23 - 1 Review- Duel by Ronald Fangen
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Perpetual Adolescence by Ludwig Lewisohn, p. 23 - 1 Review- Exile's Return by Malcolm Cowley
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Politics and the Liberal by Lionel Trilling, p. 24 - 1 Review- Goldsworthy Lowes Dickenson by E.M. Forster
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Intuitive Form by Meyer Schapiro, p. 25 - 1 Review- Art Now by Herbert Read
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The Factory as Hero by R.S. Alexander, p. 26 - 1 Review- Driving Axle by V. Ilyenkov
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Shorter Notices, pp. 26-27 - 4 Reviews- The House in the Hills by Simonne Ratel
- Superstition Corner by Sheila Kaye-Smith
- The Method and Theory of Ethnology by Paul Radin
- The Racial Myth by Paul Radin
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 28
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July 11, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 29-31
- Editorials, p. 32
- Farewell Mr. Roosevelt , p. 33
- The Paradox of Birth Control , p. 33
- The Movie Boycott , p. 34
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 35
- Cartoon: England Declares War---All-Star Production by Low, p. 36
- Back to the "Old Deal" in Housing by Carol Aronovici, pp. 37-38
- The Labor Outlook in England by S.K. Ratcliffe, p. 39
- Rainbow Over the White House by M. Farmer Murphy, pp. 40-41
- This Way Out: Suicide and the Depression by Miriam Allen De Ford, pp. 42-43
- Children's Books in Soviet Russia by Lydia Nadejena, p. 44
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 45
- Correspondence, pp. 46-47
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 48
- Benediction in Midsummer by Marya Zaturenska, p. 49
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Paying for Old Sins by Sherwood Anderson, p. 49 - 2 Reviews- Stars Fell on Alabama by Carl Carmer
- The Ways of White Folks by Langston Hughes
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Neither Gogol nor Tolstoy by Mark Van Doren, p. 50 - 1 Review- And Quiet Flows the Don by Mikhail Sholokhov
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Religion and Pessimism by James Burnham, p. 50 - 1 Review- Reflections on the End of an Era by Reinhold Niebuhr
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Must Farmers Be Prosperous? by Benjamin Horace Hibbard, p. 51 - 2 Reviews- The Mainstay of American Individualism by Cassius M. Clay
- American Farm Policy by Wilson Gee
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In Need of a Purge by Babette Deutsch, p. 51 - 1 Review- Wine and Physic by Alexander Laing
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The Dilemma of the Jews by Ernest Boyd, p. 52 - 2 Reviews- The Jews in the Modern World by Arthur Ruppin
- How Odd of God by Lewis Browne
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American Episode by B.B. Kendrick, p. 53 - 1 Review- The Mississippi Question, 1795-1803 by Arthur Preston Whitaker
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A Prodigal Book by Leonard Amster, p. 53 - 1 Review- Matador by Marguerite Steen
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Shorter Notices, pp. 54-56 - 8 Reviews- Hoxsie Sells His Acres by Christopher La Farge
- Duranty Reports Russia by Walter Duranty and Gustavus Tuckerman, Jr.
- Samuel Pepys: The Man in the Making, 1633-1669 by Arthur Bryant
- Duck's Back by Kate Mary Maugham Bruce
- The American Farmer and the Export Market by Austin A. Dowell and Oscar B. Jesness
- German Family by L.C.N. Stone
- The Later Wordsworth by Edith C. Batho
- Silius Italicus: Punica by J.D. Duff and Silius Italicus
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July 18, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 57-59
- Editorials, p. 60
- Boards Boards Boards , p. 61
- Hitler Moves Right , p. 61
- Consumer Goods , p. 62
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 63
- Cartoon: Low Visibility by Low, p. 64
- Labor Bids for Power by Miriam Allen De Ford, p. 65
- Trial by Fire by Florence Higgins, p. 66
- Company Unions and the A.F. of L. by Louis Adamic, pp. 67-68
- A Leningrad Letter by Harold J. Laski, pp. 69-70
- What Is Belief? by I.A. Richards, pp. 71-73
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 74
- Correspondence, p. 75
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 75
- Sonnets by Mark Van Doren, p. 76
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Revolution and Reaction by Louis M. Hacker, p. 76 - 2 Reviews- The Method of Freedom by Walter Lippmann
- The Coming American Revolution by George Henry Soule
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The Ukiyo-ye Primitives by Benjamin Rowland, Jr., p. 77 - 1 Review- The Ukiyo-ye Primitives by Yone Noguchi
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Which Is Which? by Lincoln Reis, p. 78 - 1 Review- Reality and Illusion by Richard Rothschild
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Epic of a Class by Edna Kenton, p. 79 - 1 Review- Escape from the Soviets by Tatiana Tchernavin
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Eleven Million Strong by Sylvia Kopald Selekman, p. 80 - 1 Review- Women Who Work by Grace Hutchins
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Not Even Heroic by Thacher Winslow, p. 80 - 1 Review- Tin Soldiers by Robert Wohlforth
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The Economic South by Broadus Mitchell, p. 81 - 1 Review- Economic History of the South by Emory Q. Hawk
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Jewish Social Planning by Beryl Harold Levy, pp. 82-83 - 1 Review- Judaism as a Civilization by Mordecai M. Kaplan
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Shorter Notices, p. 84 - 3 Reviews- The Social Cost of Industrial Insurance by Maurice Taylor
- Discrete Series by George Oppen
- Functional Affinities of Man, Monkeys, and Apes by S. Zuckerman
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July 25, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 85-87
- Editorials, p. 88
- "Worse than the Earthquake" , p. 89
- Hitlerism in a New Phase , pp. 89-90
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 91
- Cartoon: They Salute With Both Hands Now by Low, p. 92
- The Age of Distribution by Stuart Chase, pp. 93-95
- Dog Days in Washington by Mildred Adams, pp. 96-97
- Montana Challenges the Tyranny of Copper by Ward Kinney, pp. 98-99
- A Leningrad Letter: II by Harold J. Laski, pp. 100-101
- Zero Hour on the Coast by Grace Mettee, p. 102
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 102
- Correspondence, p. 103
- Finance: Big Business in Search of New Friends by Peter Helmoop Noyes, pp. 104-105
- What Is a Poem? by Lincoln Reis, p. 106
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The Story of a Jingo by Ludwig Lore, p. 107 - 1 Review- Hitler Over Europe? by Ernst Henri
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The New Utopia by Walter N. Polakov, p. 108 - 1 Review- America's Capacity to Produce by Edwin G. Nourse
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Preachers and War by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 108 - 1 Review- Preachers Present Arms by Ray H. Abrams
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Japan Over Asia by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 109 - 1 Review- Empire in the East by Joseph Barnes
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Southern Culture by Virginius Dabney, p. 110 - 1 Review- Culture in the South by William T. Couch
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Shorter Notices, p. 110 - 3 Reviews- The Woman She Was by Launcelot Giberne Sieveking
- A Cool Million by Nathanael West
- Years Are So Long by Josephine Lawrence
- Contributors to This Issue, pp. 110-112
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August 1, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 113-115
- Editorials, p. 116
- The Publishers Point with Pride , p. 117
- Little Magazines , p. 117
- Morals for Men , p. 118
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 119
- Cartoon: On the War-Path by Low, p. 120
- San Francisco: An Autopsy on the General Strike by Miriam Allen De Ford, p. 121
- Wisconsin's New Party by Harold M. Groves, pp. 122-123
- "It Ain't No Sin!" by James Rorty, pp. 124-126
- Georgia Suppresses Insurrection by Walter Wilson, p. 127
- Young Russia at Play by Louis Fischer, pp. 128-129
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 130
- Correspondence, pp. 130-132
- To a Snake in Eden by Evelyn Scott, p. 133
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The Log-Book of a Soul by Katharine Anthony, p. 133 - 1 Review- Magpie: The Autobiography of a Nymph Errant by Lois Vidal
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Facts---and Facts by Ernest Gruening, p. 134 - 1 Review- The United States and the Caribbean Area by Dana G. Munro
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The Bush Negro of Dutch Guinea by Edward Sapir, p. 135 - 1 Review- Rebel Destiny by Melville J. Herskovits and Frances S. Herskovits, ...
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German Socialism Still Lives by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 135 - 1 Review- Socialism's New Beginning by Miles
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Shorter Notices, pp. 136-137 - 5 Reviews- Warpath by Stanley Vestal
- The Foreground of American Fiction by Harry Hartwick
- Our Primitive Contemporaries by George Peter Murdock
- Coleridge: Selected Poetry and Prose by Stephen Potter and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Proceedings of the Maryland Court of Appeals, 1695-1729 by Carroll T. Bond and Richard B. Morris
- Music: "The Most Faustian Art" by Kenneth Burke, pp. 138-139
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 140
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August 8, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 141-143
- Editorials, p. 144
- Labor and Industry , p. 145
- Too Much Weather , p. 145
- Theology and Birth Control , p. 146
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 147
- Cartoon: The Enemy Bullets Cannot Kill by Low, p. 148
- August, 1914: a Symposium by Lewis S. Gannett, p. 149
- A Restless London by Leslie Reade, p. 150
- Paris Settles to a Siege by Jean Prevost, p. 151
- Germany at a Low Ebb by Arthur Feiler, pp. 152-153
- America Walks by Itself by Harold E. Stearns, p. 154
- New Deal Balance Sheet by Frederick R. Barkley, pp. 155-156
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 157
- Correspondence, pp. 158-159
- Labor and Industry by Herbert Solow, p. 160
- The Terror in San Jose by John Terry, p. 161
- Labor Notes , pp. 162-163
- W.H. Auden by James Burnham, p. 164
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The Sough of Words by H.L. Mencken, p. 165 - 1 Review- Modern American Prose by Carl Van Doren
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Nicolson Loses His Way by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 165 - 1 Review- Curzon: The Last Phase, 1919-1925 by Harold George Nicolson
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Story of a Dictator by Constance Rourke, p. 166 - 1 Review- Rico: Bandit and Dictator by Antonio de Fierro Blanco
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The Old South by Mary McCarthy, p. 167 - 1 Review- So Red the Rose by Stark Young
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Shorter Notices, p. 168 - 3 Reviews- Defy the Foul Fiend by John Collier
- Adventurous Thirties by Janet E. Courtney
- Europe Between Wars? by Hamilton Fish Armstrong
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 168
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August 15, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 169-171
- Editorials, p. 172
- The Abundance of Scarcity , p. 173
- "Second to None" , p. 174
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 175
- Cartoon: Gang War by Low, p. 176
- Was Europe a Success? by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 177-178
- The Problem of the General Strike by Harold J. Laski, pp. 179-180
- Commissioner O'Ryan: Terrorist by Walter Wilson, pp. 181-182
- Coal Price-Fixing in St. Louis by Curtis D. MacDougall, p. 183
- What Do Women Want? by Marion B. Cothren, p. 184
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 185
- Correspondence, pp. 185-186
- Labor and Industry by Gunnar Mickelsen, p. 187
- Your Government Is a a Strike-Breaker by Colston E. Warne and Leo Huberman, pp. 188-189
- Labor Notes , pp. 190-191
- Warning to the Good by Vincent McHugh, p. 192
- The Nobel Sport of Ballad Hunting by Constance Rourke, p. 192
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The Mystery of the Reichstag Fire by Ludwig Lore, p. 193 - 1 Review- The Burning of the Reichstag by Douglas Reed
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Road-Map to Chaos by Elliot E. Cohen, p. 193 - 1 Review- New Careers for Youth by Walter B. Pitkin
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Alexander the Eccentric by Mary McCarthy, p. 194 - 1 Review- Alexander the Corrector by Edith Olivier
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Reactions to Our Tariff Policy by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 195 - 1 Review- Tariff Retaliation: Repercussions of the Hawley-Smoot Bill by Joseph M. Jones, Jr.
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Shorter Notices, p. 196 - 3 Reviews- The Origins of Modern Spain by J.B. Trend
- Prison Letters of Countess Markievicz by Constance G.G. de Markievicz
- To One Who Mourns at the Death of the Emperor by Kimi Gengo
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 196
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August 22, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 197-199
- Editorials, p. 200
- Making China "Safe" , p. 201
- Who Owns the Air? , p. 201
- Cartoon: Playtime in the European Nursery by Low, p. 202
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 203
- After the Dollfuss Murder by John Gunther, pp. 204-205
- The Relief Business is Booming by James Rorty, p. 206
- Huey Long's "Revolution" by Alexander Kendrick, pp. 207-208
- Was Europe a Success? by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 209-210
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 211
- Correspondence, p. 212
- Labor and Industry by Isidor Feinstein, p. 213
- Coddling the Bums by James P. Mitchell, pp. 214-215
- Flop-House by David Scheyer, pp. 216-217
- Labor Notes , p. 218
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 219
- Clinical Note by Vincent McHugh, p. 220
- Poem by Clinch Calkins, p. 220
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A Morality of Pointlessness by R.P. Blackmur, p. 221 - 1 Review- Appointment in Samarra by John O'Hara
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Assurance Through Social Insurance by Paul H. Douglas, p. 221 - 1 Review- The Quest for Security by Isaac M. Rubinow
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Honest Bewilderment by Lincoln Reis, p. 222 - 1 Review- The Architecture of the Universe by W.F.G. Swann
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Baruch or Benedictus by Eliseo Vivas, p. 223 - 2 Reviews- The Philosophy of Spinoza by Harry Austryn Wolfson
- Spinoza and Buddha: Visions of a Dead God by S.M. Melamed
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Hitler and the Church by Ludwig Lore, p. 224 - 1 Review- Judaism, Christianity and Germany by Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber
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August 29, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 225-227
- Editorials, pp. 228-229
- Czarist Debts and Soviet Trade , p. 230
- Social Insurance: Act I , p. 231
- Mary Austin , p. 231
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 232
- Alabama Goes on Strike by Alexander Kendrick, p. 233
- Pari-Mutuel by Vincent McHugh, pp. 234-236
- Was Europe a Success? by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 237-238
- A Strange Strike in Jugoslavia by Louis Adamic, p. 239
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 240
- Correspondence, p. 241
- Finance: "Lack of Confidence" by Peter Helmoop Noyes, pp. 241-242
- Labor and Industry by Lew Levenson, pp. 243-246
- The Sage of Potato Hill by Ernest Boyd, p. 247
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Class War and Violence by Lewis Corey, p. 248 - 1 Review- Dynamite by Louis Adamic
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Signature of Spring by Eda Lou Walton, p. 248 - 1 Review- American Song by Paul Engle
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Mr. Priestley Discovers England by H.B. Parkes, p. 249 - 1 Review- English Journey by J.B. Priestley
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Small Town by Edna Kenton, p. 249 - 1 Review- The Second House from the Corner by Max Miller
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China's "Renaissance" by Agnes Smedley, p. 250 - 1 Review- The Chinese Renaissance by Shih Hu
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Shorter Notices, pp. 250-251 - 6 Reviews- Sweet Land by Lewis Gannett
- Labor Fact Book II
- The Woman Who Had Imagination, and Other Stories by H.E. Bates
- Blood and Tears by Balder Olden
- Holy Deadlock by A.P. Herbert
- The Great Doctors by Henry E. Sigerist
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 252
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September 5, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 253-255
- Editorials, p. 256
- All for Liberty , p. 257
- The Menace of "Education" , p. 257
- A Denial from California , p. 258
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 259
- Cartoon: "My Lady, the Carriage Waits" by Low, p. 260
- The Hitler Terror Mounts by Evelyn Lawrence, p. 261
- The Shipping Conspiracy by William Adams, pp. 262-264
- A Message to Uncle Tom by Suzanne La Follette, pp. 265-266
- Was Europe a Success? by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 267
- Utopia Incorporated by Miriam Allen de Ford, p. 268
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 269
- Correspondence, pp. 270-271
- Labor and Industry by Lew Levenson, p. 272
- The Textile Strike by J.W., p. 273
- Utopia Incorporated , p. 273
- Labor Notes , p. 274
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 275
- Spanish Literature and the Republic by Anita Brenner, p. 276
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The Myths of Walls Street by Collis Stocking, p. 277 - 1 Review- Security Speculation: Its Economic Effects by John T. Flynn
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Carlyle's Last Years by Emery Neff, p. 278 - 1 Review- Carlyle in Old Age, 1865-1881 by David Alec Wilson and David Wilson MacArthur
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China in Transition by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 278 - 1 Review- A Chinese Testament by Tan Shih-hua and Sergei M. Tretiakov
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Success Stories by Margaret Larkin, p. 279 - 1 Review- Beale Street: Where the Blues Began by George Washington Lee
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Shorter Notices, pp. 279-280 - 3 Reviews- Full Flavour by Doris Leslie
- Tom Tiddler's Ground by Edward Shanks
- What Economic Nationalism Means to the South by Peter Molyneaux
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September 12, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 281-283
- Editorials, p. 284
- Shall the Government Feed Strikers? , p. 285
- Upton Sinclair's Victory , p. 285
- Nazi Women Speak Out , p. 286
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 287
- Cartoon: When Pigs Fly by Low, p. 288
- The Strike of Capital by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 289-290
- How Stable Is Recovery? by Maxwell S. Stewart, pp. 291-292
- Labor Militancy Spreads in India by V.K. Krishna Menon, pp. 293-294
- The Shipping Conspiracy by William Adams, pp. 295-296
- The Socialist Student Congress by Joseph P. Lash, p. 297
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 298
- Correspondence, p. 299
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 300
- Labor and Industry by Warren C. Montross, p. 301
- Berry Picker by John Macnamara, pp. 302-303
- Labor Notes , p. 304
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Lewis Corey Examines American Capitalism by A.A. Berle, jr., p. 305 - 1 Review- The Decline of American Capitalism by Lewis Corey
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A Biographer in Search of His Subject by Edna Kenton, p. 306 - 1 Review- The Quest for Corvo by A.J.A. Symons
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Proletarian "Grand Hotel" by James Burnham, p. 306 - 1 Review- The Foundry by Albert Halper
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Texture and Meaning in Poetry by Eda Lou Walton, p. 307 - 1 Review- The Pleasures of Poetry by Edith Sitwell
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Fifty Million Peasants by T.A. Bisson, p. 308 - 2 Reviews- China's Red Army Marches by Agnes Smedley
- Fundamental Laws of the Chinese Soviet Republic
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Upton Sinclair---an Anthology by Eric Ely-Estorick, p. 308 - 1 Review- An Upton Sinclair Anthology by Upton Sinclair
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Soviet Story-Teller by James T. Farrell, p. 308 - 1 Review- On the Volga, and Other Stories by Panteleimon Romanov
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September 19, 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 309-311
- Editorials, p. 312
- The Death Business , p. 313
- More Liberty Needed , p. 313
- Monkeys and Men , p. 314
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 315
- United States and World Recovery by Maxwell S. Stewart, pp. 316-317
- Social Security in a Hurry by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 318-319
- The Future of Hitler by Robert Dell, pp. 320-321
- Chicago Teachers Are Paid by Edith Smith, pp. 322-323
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 324
- Correspondence, p. 324
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 325
- Labor and Industry by Margaret Marshall, pp. 326-330
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Henry W. Nevinson, Adventurer by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 331 - 1 Review- In the Dark Backward by Henry W. Nevinson
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Aids to Verisimilitude by H.L. Mencken, p. 331 - 1 Review- A Thesaurus of Slang by Howard N. Rose
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New Lyrics from Old Symbols by Philip Blair Rice, p. 332 - 1 Review- Threshold and Hearth by Marya Zaturenska
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The Puppet Emperor by Agnes Smedley, pp. 332-333 - 1 Review- Twilight in the Forbidden City by Reginald F. Johnston
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Jean-Jacques's Doctrines by Eliseo Vivas, p. 334 - 1 Review- Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Moralist by Charles William Hendel
- Drama: The Actors Are Come by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 335
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Films: The Unregenerate Art by William Troy, p. 336 - 2 Reviews- Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934 Film) by Roy Del Ruth
- One More River (1934 Film) by James Whale
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September 26, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 337-339
- Editorials, p. 340
- Majority Rule , p. 341
- David Lamson , p. 341
- Bending the Bough , p. 342
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 343
- The Rout of Republicanism by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 344-345
- Sanctified Birth Control by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, pp. 346-347
- Putilov's Revisited by Louis Fischer, pp. 348-350
- "End Poverty In Civilization" by Upton Sinclair, p. 351
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 352
- Correspondence, p. 352
- Labor and Industry by Oliver Carlson, pp. 353-354
- Labor Notes , pp. 355-356
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The World's Great Age by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 357 - 1 Review- These Hurrying Years by Gerald Heard
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Schoolmaster's Holiday by William Troy, p. 357 - 1 Review- Black Monastery by Aladar Kuncz
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A Footnote on Religion by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 358 - 1 Review- A Common Faith by John Dewey
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Roots of National Socialism by Ludwig Lore, p. 359 - 1 Review- Hitler: Whence and Whither? by Henry Wickham Steed
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Prosperity Regained by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 360 - 1 Review- The Coming American Boom by Lawrence L.B. Angas
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Dark-brown Tragedy by Ferner Nuhn, p. 360 - 1 Review- Now in November by Josephine W. Johnson
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An Aesthetic Dish by Thomas Craven, p. 360 - 1 Review- Plastic Redirections in Twentieth Century Painting by James Johnson Sweeney
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Recent Fiction, p. 361 - 4 Reviews- Grammar of Love by Ivan Bunin
- Love on the Dole by Walter Greenwood
- Prayer for the Living by Bruce Marshall
- Harvest in the North by James Lansdale Hodson
- Contributors to this Issue, pp. 362-363
- Drama: In Them Hills by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 364
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1934 = 13 Issues, 316 Articles-
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October 3, 1934 Issue = 29 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 365-366
- Editorials, p. 367
- A Challenge to the A.F. of L. , p. 368
- Guaranteed Mortgages , p. 369
- An Ace in the Hole , p. 369
- Sweetness and Light , p. 370
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 371
- Cartoon: Gosh! Lost in an Impenetrable Forest! by Low, p. 372
- "Was Europe a Success?" by Albert Einstein, p. 373
- --- by Bertrand Russell, p. 373
- --- by Aldous Huxley, p. 374
- --- by H.L. Mencken, p. 374
- --- by James Burnham, p. 375
- Exposing the Death Business by William T. Stone, pp. 376-377
- The Trade Union Congress by Harold J. Laski, p. 378
- Epic and the Ohio Plan by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 379-380
- The Guaranteed-Mortgage Racket by Harold Seidman, pp. 381-383
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 384
- Correspondence, p. 384
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 384
- Labor and Industry by Helen Christine Bennett, p. 385
- Labor Notes , pp. 386-387
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Presidents at Home by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 388 - 1 Review- Forty-Two Years in the White House by Irwin Hood Hoover, Chief Usher
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"Just One Clique" by Mark Van Doren, p. 389 - 1 Review- Fontamara by Ignazio Silone
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Soviet China by Mauritz A. Hallgren, p. 389 - 1 Review- The Chinese Soviets by Victor A. Yakhontoff
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New England Hostages by Leonard Amster, p. 390 - 1 Review- The Cold Journey by Grace Zaring Stone
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John Hunt Morgan by George Fort Milton, p. 390 - 1 Review- The Rebel Raider by Howard Swiggett
- Drama: Tempests in Teapots by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 391
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Films: Russia a la Mode by William Troy, p. 392 - 2 Reviews- The Scarlet Empress (1934 Film) by Josef von Sternberg
- Petersburg Nights (1934 Film) by Grigori Roshal and Vera Stroyeva
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October 10, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 393-395
- Editorials, p. 396
- A Federal Inquiry Is Needed , p. 397
- The Price Is Too High , p. 398
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 399
- Cartoon: Something Wrong With Roosevelt's "New Deal" by Low, p. 400
- The Tragedy of the Political Exiles by Emma Goldman, pp. 401-402
- Let Us Demand a Housing Program by Albert Mayer, pp. 403-404
- So This is Bureaucracy! by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 405-406
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 407
- Correspondence, pp. 407-409
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 410
- Labor and Industry, pp. 411-413
- The Textile Workers Go Back by Mary W. Hillyer, p. 414
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Rational Esteem by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 415 - 2 Reviews- The Queeney Letters by Marquis of Lansdowne
- The Age of Reason by Robert B. Mowat
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Conservatism at Its Best by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 415 - 1 Review- It's Up to Us by James P. Warburg
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John Brown Marches On by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 416 - 1 Review- John Brown: Terrible "Saint" by David Karsner
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Mr. Burnett's Short Stories by Mary McCarthy, p. 416 - 1 Review- The Maker of Signs by Whit Burnett
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Imperial Exhibit by Richard B. Gregg, p. 417 - 1 Review- Indian Patchwork by Edward Charles and Mary Charles
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Poetry with Footnotes by Eda Lou Walton, p. 418 - 1 Review- Rock and Shell by John Brooks Wheelwright
- Drama: The Quiet Side by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 418
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Films: The Brownings in Hollywood by William Troy, pp. 419-420 - 2 Reviews- The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934 Film) by Sidney Franklin
- British Agent (1934 Film) by Michael Curtiz
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October 17, 1934 Issue = 32 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 421-423
- Editorials, p. 424
- New York's Campaign , p. 425
- Japan's Fascist Threat , p. 425
- Gift Horses , p. 426
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 427
- Cartoon: High Politics Among Our Dictators by Low, p. 428
- Public Finance in the World Crisis by Paul Studenski, pp. 429-430
- Slimming the NRA by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 431-432
- "Blue Shirts" in China by Harold R. Isaacs, pp. 433-434
- The "Red Menace" in Minnesota by Eric Thane, pp. 435-436
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 437
- Correspondence, pp. 437-439
- Labor and Industry by Alma Lutz, p. 440
- Labor Notes , pp. 441-442
- Malraux and the Individual by Lionel Abel, p. 443
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The Conversion of Andre Gide by William Troy, pp. 444-447 - 1 Review- Andre Gide: His Life and His Work by Leon Pierre-Quint
- I Saw a Man in the Wind by Horace Gregory, p. 448
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The Less Dismal Science by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 448 - 1 Review- Freedom Versus Organization, 1814-1914 by Bertrand Russell
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Treatise on the Immortals by Carl Van Doren, p. 449 - 1 Review- Ladies and Gentlemen by James Branch Cabell
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The New Webster by H.L. Mencken, p. 450 - 1 Review- Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition, Unabridged
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Epic Art by Ludwig Lewisohn, p. 451 - 1 Review- Salvation by Sholem Asch
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An Admirable Biography by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 452 - 1 Review- James G. Blaine: A Political Idol of Other Days by David Saville Muzzey
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The New Deal from Many Angles by Harry Elmer Barnes, p. 453 - 4 Reviews- A Short History of the New Deal by Louis M. Hacker
- Challenge to the New Deal by Alfred M. Bingham and Selden Rodman
- Without Gloves by Frank R. Kent
- Roosevelt Versus Recovery by Ralph Robey
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Real People by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 454 - 1 Review- The Folks by Ruth Suckow
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"A Bourgeois Takes His Stand" by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 455 - 1 Review- The Permanent Horizon by Ludwig Lewisohn
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Hark! from the Tombs by Broadus Mitchell, p. 456 - 1 Review- The Challenge to Liberty by Herbert Hoover
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A Compelling Theme by Eda Lou Walter, p. 457 - 1 Review- Amaranth by Edwin Arlington Robinson
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Ungenteel Irony by Louis Kronenberger, p. 458 - 1 Review- Calico Shoes, and Other Stories by James T. Farrell
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Gastronomy of Letters by Kenneth Burke, pp. 458-459 - 1 Review- The ABC of Reading by Ezra Pound
- Drama: The Saddest Words by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 460-461
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 462
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October 24, 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 463-465
- Editorials, p. 466
- The Vertical Union Wins , p. 467
- Threat to a Free Press , p. 467
- Going Native , p. 468
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 469
- What Next in Jugoslavia? by Louis Adamic, pp. 470-471
- Taxation in the New Social State by A.E. Buck, pp. 472-473
- The Ghost of Mediation by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 474-475
- The Revolution in Spain---Act Three by Anita Brenner, pp. 476-477
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 478
- Correspondence, pp. 479-480
- Labor and Industry by Travers Clement, pp. 481-482
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The Age of Scarcity by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 483 - 1 Review- America's Capacity to Consume by Maurice Leven, Harold G. Moulton, and Clark Warburton, ...
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Frieda Lawrence's Memoirs by Ferner Nuhn, p. 483 - 2 Reviews- "Not I, But the Wind..." by Frieda Lawrence
- A Modern Lover, and Other Stories by D.H. Lawrence
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Pirandello's Short Stories by Arthur Livingston, p. 484 - 1 Review- The Naked Truth, and Eleven Other Stories by Luigi Pirandello
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Mr. Nock's Country by Edna Kenton, p. 485 - 1 Review- A Journey into Rabelais's France by Albert Jay Nock
- Drama: A Fig from Thistles by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 486
- Music: Hindemith Does His Part by Kenneth Burke, p. 487
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Films: Collectivism More or Less by William Troy, pp. 488-489 - 1 Review- Our Daily Bread (1934 Film) by King Vidor
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 490
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October 31, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 491-493
- Editorials, p. 494
- A New Internationalism , p. 494
- The Epic of Upton Sinclair , p. 495
- An Ellis Island for Books , p. 496
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 497
- Liberal Futility and a New Approach by William Stix Wasserman, pp. 498-499
- A Trip Around the Soviet Union by Louis Fischer, pp. 500-501
- British Parties in Conference by Harold J. Laski, p. 502
- A Trial Period for Business by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 503-504
- Taxation in the New Social State by William Withers, pp. 505-506
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 507
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 507
- Correspondence, p. 508
- Labor and Industry by Alfred H. Hirsch, pp. 509-512
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Jules Romains's Progress by William Troy, p. 513 - 1 Review- The Proud and the Meek by Jules Romains
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Without Benefit of Peasantry by Mark Van Doren, p. 514 - 1 Review- American Ballads and Folk Songs by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax
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A Technician of Mediocrity by Lionel Abel, pp. 514-515 - 1 Review- The Executioner Waits by Josephine Herbst
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Sonnets of a Mountaineer by Eda Lou Walton, p. 516 - 1 Review- Man With a Bull-Tongue Plow by Jesse Stuart
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Shorter Notices, p. 516 - 2 Reviews- The Manuscript of Shakespeare's Hamlet and the Problems of Its Transmission by J. Dover Wilson
- An Introduction to Pareto: His Sociology by George C. Homans and Charles P. Curtis, Jr.
- Drama: Star Finds Love by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 517
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Films: Pure Cinema by William Troy, p. 518 - 1 Review- Man of Aran (1934 Film) by Robert J. Flaherty
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November 7, 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 519-521
- Editorials, p. 522
- The President and the Bankers , p. 523
- Will Dr. Butler Act? , p. 523
- The Pie in Art , p. 524
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 525
- Cartoon: Capitalist Heaven by Low, p. 526
- The Japanese Trade "Menace" by T.A. Bisson, pp. 527-528
- Last Look at the Campaign by Raymond Gram Swing, p. 529
- Fascism at Columbia University by a Special Investigator, pp. 530-531
- Taxation in the New Social State by M. Slade Kendrick, pp. 532-533
- Conflict Not in the Headlines by Avis D. Carlson, pp. 534-535
- Correspondence, pp. 536-537
- Labor and Industry by Alfred H. Hirsch, pp. 538-539
- Kohler Wins by Hans Christian, p. 540
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 540
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It's Fun to Be Immortal by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 541 - 1 Review- Resurrection by William Gerhardi
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Mr. Saroyan's Performance by Louis Kronenberger, p. 541 - 1 Review- The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze, and Other Stories by William Saroyan
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Mr. Frank's Seriousness by Lionel Abel, p. 542 - 1 Review- The Death and Birth of David Markand by Waldo D. Frank
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Van Gogh as Hero by Robert Morse, p. 543 - 1 Review- Lust for Life by Irving Stone
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Apottheosis of Heroine by Roberts Tapley, p. 543 - 1 Review- A World in Birth by Romain Rolland
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Catholic Family Portrait by R.S. Alexander, p. 544 - 1 Review- The Anteroom by Kate O'Brien
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Shorter Notices, p. 545 - 3 Reviews- My Shadow as I Pass by Sybil Bolitho
- D Is for Dutch by Thames Ross Williamson
- Babouk by Guy Endore
- Drama: Mr. O'Casey's Charade by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 546
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November 14, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 547-549
- Editorials, pp. 550-551
- End of the Labor Truce , p. 552
- The Saar Plebiscite , p. 553
- Cartoon: Tonnage Problem by Low, p. 554
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 555
- War Germs in the Danube Basin by Oscar Jaszi, pp. 556-557
- On Being a Nuisance to Japan by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 558-559
- Stabilize the Dollar Now! by Maxwell S. Stewart, pp. 560-561
- What Business Men Think by William Lloyd Garrison, Jr., p. 562
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 563
- Correspondence, p. 564
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 565
- Labor Notes, p. 566
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Wells Nearing Three Score by H.L. Mencken, p. 567 - 1 Review- Experiment in Autobiography by H.G. Wells
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Russia Weighed in the Balance by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 567 - 2 Reviews- Russia's Iron Age by William Henry Chamberlin
- I Worked for the Soviet by Alexandra Tolstoy
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Edna Millay's Maturity by Philip Blair Rice, pp. 568-569 - 1 Review- Wine from These Grapes by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Lloyd George Takes Control by Sidney B. Fay, p. 570 - 1 Review- War Memoirs, Vol. III: 1916-1917 by David Lloyd George
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Mexican Empire by Ernest Gruening, p. 571 - 2 Reviews- Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico by Jose Luis Blasio and Robert Hammond Murray
- Phantom Crown by Bertita Harding
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Shorter Notices, p. 572 - 2 Reviews- Goodbye to the Past by W.R. Burnett
- Our Mysterious Life Glands and How They Affect Us by William J. Robinson
- Drama: The Grand Canal by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 573
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Films: October Fair by William Troy, p. 574 - 5 Reviews- The Merry Widow (1934 Film) by Ernst Lubitsch
- Miracles (1934 Film) by Pavel Petrov-Bytov
- The Last Gentleman (1934 Film) by Sidney Lanfield
- Little Friend (1934 Film) by Berthold Viertel
- Norah O'Neale (1934 Film) by Brian Desmond Hurst
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November 21, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 575-577
- Editorials, p. 578
- The Naval Crisis , p. 579
- Worse than the Sweatshop , p. 579
- Elmer Rice and the Critics , p. 580
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 581
- Issues Before the New Congress by Raymond Gram Swing, p. 582
- War Germs in the Danube Basin by Oscar Jaszi, pp. 583-585
- Taxation in the New Social State by Philip H. Cornick, pp. 586-587
- Jersey Power Costs Too Much by McAlister Coleman, p. 588
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 589
- Correspondence, pp. 590-591
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 592
- Labor and Industry by James Rorty, pp. 593-594
- Labor Notes , pp. 595-596
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Epiphenomenalism and Economics by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 597 - 1 Review- Condorcet and the Rise of Liberalism in France by J. Salwyn Schapiro
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The Ghost in the Builder's Closet by Douglas Haskell, p. 597 - 1 Review- From Rameses to Rockefeller by Charles Harris Whitaker
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Law and Society by Ruth Benedict, p. 598 - 1 Review- Law and Order in Polynesia by H. Ian Hogbin
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Paul "Up to Date" by Irwin Edman, p. 599 - 1 Review- Beyond Damascus by Floyd A. Spencer
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Education of Ezra Pound by Philip Blair Rice, p. 599 - 1 Review- Eleven New Cantos: XXXI to XLI by Ezra Pound
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Shorter Notices, p. 600 - 2 Reviews- Travels of a Chinese Poet by Florence Ayscough
- Benjamin Rush: Physician and Citizen, 1746-1813 by Nathan G. Goodman
- Drama: Healthy Hawks and Sickly Eagles by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 600-601
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Films: "Three Songs About Lenin" by William Troy, p. 602 - 2 Reviews- Three Songs About Lenin (1934 Film) by Dziga Vertov
- The First World War (1934 Film) by Laurence Stallings
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November 28, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 603-605
- Editorials, p. 606
- The Scottsboro Case , p. 607
- Dark Days for the Utilities , p. 608
- Wit Is a Weapon , p. 609
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 610
- Insull on Trial by Mitchell Dawson, pp. 611-612
- A Yardstick for the New Deal by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 613-614
- Memphis Votes for Cheaper Power by Hugh Russell Fraser, p. 615
- The Future of Epic by Upton Sinclair, pp. 616-617
- What Business Men Think by Milo Perkins, pp. 618-619
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 620
- Correspondence, p. 621
- Labor and Industry by Herbert Solow, p. 622
- Steel Town by Harold J. Ruttenberg, p. 623
- Walk-Up by M.M., p. 624
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Beard Turns Nationalist by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 625 - 1 Review- The Open Door at Home by Charles A. Beard and G.H.E. Smith
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As Honest as Possible by Mark Van Doren, p. 626 - 1 Review- Autobiography by John Cowper Powys
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Anthology of Style by Arthur Livingston, p. 626 - 1 Review- Modern Prose Style by Bonamy Dobree
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The Last of the Liberals by Harold Butcher, p. 627 - 1 Review- C.P. Scott of the Manchester Guardian by J.L. Hammond
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The Treasures of the Vernacular by H.L. Mencken, p. 628 - 1 Review- A Dictionary of American Slang by Maurice H. Weseen
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Personalities of the Ballet by L.K., p. 628 - 1 Review- Balletomania: Then and Now by Arnold L. Haskell
- Drama: Innocence and Ardor by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 629
- Films: Fascism and the Screen by William Troy, p. 630
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 630
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December 5, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 631-632
- Editorials, p. 633
- Labor Is Asked to Surrender , p. 634
- Revolution on the March , p. 635
- The Scottsboro Defense , p. 635
- The Control of Arms , p. 636
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 637
- The Red Army Triumphs in Szechuan by Crispian Corcoran, p. 638
- The Radicals Are Tired by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 639-640
- Revolt Against Complacency by Harold J. Laski, pp. 641-642
- Taxation in the New Social State by John K. Norton, pp. 643-644
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 645
- Correspondence, pp. 645-649
- Labor and Industry by Joseph P. Lash, pp. 650-652
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Remembrance of Proust by Mark Van Doren, p. 653 - 1 Review- Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust
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The Twilight of the New Deal by Harry Elmer Barnes, pp. 653-654 - 5 Reviews- America's Hour of Decision by Glenn Frank
- New Frontiers by Henry A. Wallace
- The New Democracy by Harold L. Ickes
- The New Deal in Action by Schuyler C. Wallace
- Beyond the New Deal by David Lawrence
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Jews in the U.S.S.R. by Louis Adamic, p. 655 - 1 Review- Where the Ghetto Ends by Leon Dennen
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Trevelyan's England by H.B. Parkes, p. 655 - 2 Reviews- Anne of England by Marie R. Hopkinson
- England Under Queen Anne, Vol. III by George Macaulay Trevelyan
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Shorter Notices, p. 656 - 3 Reviews- Collected Poems by Vita Sackville-West
- Dimitrov by Stella D. Blagoyeva
- The Art of Becoming a Mother by Porter Brown
- Drama: The Heart of a Child by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 656
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Films: Effigy of a Lady by William Troy, p. 657 - 1 Review- The Gay Divorcee (1934 Film) by Mark Sandrich
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 658
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December 12, 1934 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 659-661
- Editorials, p. 662
- Security or War in Europe , p. 663
- Health Insurance , p. 663
- A Respectable Dramatist , p. 664
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 665
- A Year of Legal Liquor by H.L. Mencken, p. 666
- The President vs. the President by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 667-668
- War Germs in the Danube Basin by Oscar Jaszi, pp. 669-670
- Revolt in Canadian Politics by Frank H. Underhill, pp. 671-672
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 673
- Correspondence, pp. 674-677
- Fifty Best Books of 1934, pp. 678-679
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Three Against the Classics by Carl Van Doren, p. 680 - 1 Review- The Smart Set Anthology of World Famous Authors by Burton Rascoe and Groff Conklin
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Panorama of Recent Writing by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 681 - 1 Review- The Georgian Scene by Frank Swinnerton
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Anatomy of Fascism by James Burnham, p. 681 - 1 Review- Fascism and Social Revolution by R. Palme Dutt
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Dostoevski Street by William Troy, pp. 682-683 - 1 Review- Dostoievsky: An Interpretation by Nicholas Berdyaev
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A Poet's Defense of Nationalism by Lionel Abel, p. 684 - 1 Review- The Forty Days of Musa Dagh by Franz Werfel
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How News Is Made by George Seldes, pp. 684-685 - 1 Review- Mobilizing for Chaos by Oscar W. Riegel
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Patterns of Culture by Margaret Mead, p. 686 - 1 Review- Patterns of Culture by Ruth Benedict
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A World Under Water by Hugh H. Darby, p. 686 - 1 Review- Half Mile Down by William Beebe
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Art and the Life of Actoin by Babette Deutsch, p. 687 - 1 Review- Art and the Life of Action, with Other Essays by Max Eastman
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Ernest Walsh by R.P. Blackmur, p. 688 - 1 Review- Poems and Sonnets by Ernest Walsh
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The Yellow Man's Burden by T.A. Bisson, p. 689 - 1 Review- Japan in Crisis by Harry Emerson Wildes
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Shorter Notices, pp. 690-691 - 6 Reviews- Horizons of Death by Norman Macleod
- Basket for a Fair by Laura Benet
- Swing Your Mountain Gal by Rebecca Cushman
- Thirty Pieces by Sydney Salt
- Poems by Thomas McGreevy
- Leifsaga by Henry Chapin
- Drama: Empire Builder by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 692-693
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 694
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December 19, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 695-697
- Editorials, p. 698
- Death Business Again , p. 699
- The Press Takes Its Stand , p. 699
- Proletarian Novels , p. 700
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 701
- Cartoon: Rule Japannia by Low, p. 702
- Playgrounds and Factories by Louis Fischer, pp. 703-704
- Taxation in the New Social State by Clarence Heer, pp. 705-706
- What Business Men Think by Edward A. Filene, pp. 707-708
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, pp. 709-710
- Correspondence, pp. 711-712
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 713
- Labor and Industry by Ludwig Lore, pp. 714-715
- Labor Notes , p. 716
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Sauve-qui-peut by R.P. Blackmur, p. 717 - 1 Review- Tarabas: A Guest on Earth by Joseph Roth
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Some Theatrical History by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 717 - 2 Reviews- Letters from Greenroom Ghosts by John Mason Brown
- American Theater as Seen by Its Critics, 1752-1934 by John Mason Brown and Montrose J. Moses
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Militant Pacifism by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 718 - 1 Review- The Power of Non-Violence by Richard B. Gregg
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The Facts About Birth Control by S. Josephine Baker, p. 719 - 1 Review- Birth Control: Its Use and Misuse by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley
- Music: A Most Useful Composition by Kenneth Burke, p. 719
- Drama: Vine Leaves in His Hair by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 720
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Films: A New Garbo? by William Troy, pp. 721-722 - 2 Reviews- Painted Veil (1934 Film) by Richard Boleslawski
- The Battle (1934 Film) by Nicolas Farkas and Viktor Tourjansky
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December 26, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 723-725
- Editorials, p. 726
- Devil's Advocate , p. 727
- The Spanish Conquest of Spain , p. 727
- They Lisped in Numbers , p. 728
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 729
- Cartoon: Cause and Effect by Low, p. 730
- Father Coughlin by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 731-732
- Burning Saints in Mexico by Carleton Beals, pp. 733-735
- War Germs in the Danube Basin by Oscar Jaszi, pp. 736-737
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 738
- Correspondence, pp. 738-740
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 741
- Labor and Industry by Harry L. Gross, p. 742
- Class War in Minnesota by Herbert Solow, p. 743
- Labor Notes , p. 744
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Veblen and Marx by Lewis Corey, p. 745 - 1 Review- Essays in Our Changing Order by Thorstein Veblen and Leon Ardzrooni
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Germany and the Saar by John C. de Wilde, p. 746 - 1 Review- The Saar Struggle by Michael T. Florinsky
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Romance of Paris by Mary McCarthy, p. 746 - 1 Review- My Next Bride by Kay Boyle
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The Life of Lee by George Fort Milton, p. 747 - 1 Review- Robert E. Lee: A Biography by Douglas Southall Freeman
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Ten Young Poets by Philip Blair Rice, p. 747 - 1 Review- Ten Introductions by Genevieve Taggard and Dudley Fitts
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Isaac Newton as Human Being by E.A. Burtt, p. 748 - 1 Review- Isaac Newton, 1642-1727: A Biography by Louis Trenchard More
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Shorter Notices, p. 749 - 3 Reviews- The First Year of the American Revolution by Allen French
- Strong Man Rules by George N. Shuster
- The Sex Life of the Unmarried Adult by Ira S. Wile
- Drama: Red---and White and Blue by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 749
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Films: Prayers for a President by William Troy, p. 750 - 2 Reviews- The President Vanishes (1934 Film) by William A. Wellman
- The Captain Hates the Sea (1934 Film) by Lewis Milestone
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Issues of 1936 = 53 Issues, 1,191 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 52 Issues, 1,052 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 53 Issues, 1,029 Articles
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Issues of 1939 = 52 Issues, 1,001 Articles
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Issues of the 1940s = 10 Years, 518 Issues, 11,122 Articles-
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Issues of 1940 = 51 Issues, 1,030 Articles
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Issues of 1941 = 52 Issues, 1,083 Articles
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Issues of 1942 = 51 Issues, 1,029 Articles
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Issues of 1943 = 52 Issues, 1,213 Articles
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Issues of 1944 = 53 Issues, 1,183 Articles
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Issues of 1945 = 52 Issues, 1,166 Articles
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Issues of 1946 = 52 Issues, 1,126 Articles
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Issues of 1947 = 52 Issues, 1,124 Articles
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Issues of 1948 = 50 Issues, 1,102 Articles
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Issues of 1949 = 53 Issues, 1,066 Articles
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Issues of the 1950s = 10 Years, 507 Issues, 8,560 Articles-
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Issues of 1950 = 52 Issues, 1,067 Articles
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Issues of 1951 = 52 Issues, 942 Articles
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Issues of 1952 = 52 Issues, 964 Articles
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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 1956 = 51 Issues, 826 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 the 1960s = 10 Years, 480 Issues, 6,664 Articles-
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Issues of 1960 = 49 Issues, 648 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 1967 = 48 Issues, 675 Articles
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Issues of 1968 = 49 Issues, 771 Articles
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Issues of 1969 = 49 Issues, 749 Articles
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Issues of the 1970s = 10 Years, 472 Issues, 7,132 Articles-
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Issues of 1970 = 47 Issues, 635 Articles
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Issues of 1971 = 48 Issues, 683 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 1990 = 48 Issues, 766 Articles
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Issues of 1991 = 47 Issues, 849 Articles
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Issues of 1992 = 25 Issues, 436 Articles
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Issues of 1999 = 2 Issues, 39 Articles
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Issues of the 2000s = 9 Years, 341 Issues, 6,414 Articles-
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Issues of 2000 = 16 Issues, 324 Articles
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Issues of 2001 = 4 Issues, 76 Articles
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Issues of 2003 = 45 Issues, 911 Articles
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Issues of 2004 = 47 Issues, 977 Articles
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Issues of 2005 = 45 Issues, 810 Articles
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Issues of 2006 = 45 Issues, 837 Articles
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Issues of 2007 = 47 Issues, 812 Articles
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Issues of 2008 = 46 Issues, 833 Articles
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Issues of 2009 = 46 Issues, 834 Articles
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Issues of the 2010s = 2 Years, 50 Issues, 881 Articles-
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Issues of 2010 = 47 Issues, 828 Articles
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Issues of 2011 = 3 Issues, 53 Articles