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May 8, 1935 Issue - 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 521-523
Editorials
- Bigger Than the Government, p. 524
- Gambling on a Boom , p. 525
- Cotton and the South , p. 525
- Kapitza Stays Home , p. 526
- Issues and Men
Oswald Garrison Villard
, p. 527 The Progressive Republicans
- Cartoon
Low
, p. 528 - Behind the Kirov Executions---I
Louis Fischer
, pp. 529-530 - Nazi Jew-Baiting in America---II
Charles Angoff
, pp. 531-534 - Wallace the Great Hesitater
Paul W. Ward
, pp. 535-537 - Get Your Winning Colors
Left Wing
, p. 538 - Reflection on the South
Martha Gruening
, p. 539 - Correspondence, pp. 540-541
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 542
Labor and Industry
- Guilded or Gelded
Heywood Broun
, p. 543 - Tobacco Greed
George L. Knapp
, pp. 544-545 Books, Drama, Art, Films
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The Oneness of Life (Review) Joseph Wood Krutch
, p. 546 An Almanac for Moderns, by Donald Culross Peattie
- An Almanac for Moderns by Donald Culross Peattie
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Preparing the Way (Review) Norman Thomas
, pp. 546-548 Forerunners of American Fascism, by Raymond Gram Swing
- Forerunners of American Fascism by Raymond Gram Swing
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A Noble Savage (Review) Dorothy Brewster
, p. 549 Talk United States!, by Robert Whitcomb
- Talk United States! by Robert Whitcomb
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Road to National Insanity (Review) Charles Angoff
, pp. 550-551 Road to War: America, 1914-1917, by Walter Millis
- Road to War: America, 1914-1917 by Walter Millis
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Clio in the Pulpit (Review) Geoffrey Bruun
, p. 552 European Civilization and Politics Since 1815, by Erik Achorn
- European Civilization and Politics Since 1815 by Erik Achorn
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Shorter Notices (3 Reviews) , p. 553 Provence, by Ford Madox Ford
- Provence by Ford Madox Ford
- Archetypal Patterns in Poetry by Maud Bodkin
- Silver Collar Boy by Constance Wright
- Drama: Nightmare
Joseph Wood Krutch
, p. 554 - Art: Industrial Art in Eclipse
Douglas Haskell
, pp. 554-555 - Films: Puppets---Two Styles
William Troy
, p. 556