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January 2, 1935 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 1-2
- The Nation's Honor Roll for 1934, p. 3
- Editorials, p. 4
- Confusion in Germany , p. 5
- Lo the Poor Utilities , p. 5
- For Art's Sake , p. 6
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 7
- Cartoon: Handsome Adolf's Romance by Low, p. 8
- Father Coughlin by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 9-10
- Russia Abolishes Bread Cards by Louis Fischer, pp. 11-12
- In Support of the Constitution by Carl Becker, p. 13
- The India Report by Harold J. Laski, p. 14
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 15
- Correspondence, pp. 16-17
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 18
- Labor and Industry by Rose M. Stein, pp. 19-20
- Steadier Jobs in Automobiles , p. 21
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Mr. Pope by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Early Career of Alexander Pope by George Sherburn
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A Handbook of Injustice by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 22 - 1 Review- Human Exploitation in the United States by Norman Thomas
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The Pursuit of Glory by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Glory-Hunter by Frederic F. Van de Water
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A College Poet by Eda Lou Walton, p. 23 - 1 Review- Avalanche of April by Kimball Flaccus
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Gamaliel Bradford by Lionel Trilling, p. 24 - 1 Review- The Letters of Gamaliel Bradford, 1918-1931 by Van Wyck Brooks and Gamaliel Bradford
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"Peace and Order" in China by Agnes Smedley, p. 24 - 1 Review- Problems of the Pacific, 1933 by Bruno Lasker and W.L. Holland
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Looking at Pictures by Robert Morse, p. 25 - 1 Review- Enjoying Pictures by Clive Bell
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Shorter Notices, p. 26 - 2 Reviews- Sir Richard Steele by Willard Connely
- Women Must Work by Richard Aldington
- Drama: Holiday Suggestions by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 26
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Films: Chaliapin's Don Quixote by William Troy, pp. 27-28 - 2 Reviews- Don Quixote (1933 Film) by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
- Babes in Toyland (1934 Film) by Gus Meins and Charley Rogers
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January 9, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 29-31
- Editorials, p. 32
- Need the New Deal Be Fascist? , p. 33
- Hitler and the Saar , p. 33
- Black Side of a White List , p. 34
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 35
- The Menace of Huey Long by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 36-38
- Taxation in the New Social State by Gerhard Colm, pp. 39-40
- Don't Do It, Mr. Hopkins! by Edith Abbott, pp. 41-42
- Gold Bricks for the Aged by M.B. Schnapper, pp. 43-45
- Labor and Industry by Louis Adamic, pp. 46-48
- White-Collar Strikes by H.K., pp. 49-50
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Nada and "Diamat" by William Troy, p. 51 - 1 Review- Literature and Dialectical Materialism by John Strachey
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The Drama of Peru by Ernest Gruening, p. 52 - 1 Review- Fire on the Andes by Carleton Beals
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Was It a Needless War? by David Saville Muzzey, p. 52 - 1 Review- The Eve of Conflict by George Fort Milton
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Lloyd George Continues by Sidney B. Fay, p. 53 - 1 Review- War Memoirs, Vol IV by David Lloyd George
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An Interesting New Poet by Eda Lou Walton, p. 54 - 1 Review- Thing of Sorrow by Elder Olson
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Unemployment Insurance by Paul H. Douglas, p. 54 - 1 Review- A Program for Unemployment Insurance and Relief in the United States by Alvin H. Hansen, Merrill G. Murray, and Russell A. Stevenson, ...
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The Nineties by Eric Estorick, p. 54 - 1 Review- The Age of Confidence by Henry Seidel Canby
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Shorter Notices, p. 55 - 3 Reviews- Aleck Maury, Sportsman by Caroline Gordon
- The Yellow Bell by Chao Mei Pa
- An Introduction to Sex Education by Winifred V. Richmond
- Drama: A Brilliant Comedy by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 55
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 56
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January 16, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 57-59
- Editorials, p. 60
- A Year of LaGuardia , p. 61
- The Rome Agreement , p. 62
- The New Crusade , p. 62
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 63
- Our Unreal Budget by R.G.S., p. 64
- The Power Crisis by Frank P. Walsh, pp. 65-66
- Security Versus Mathematics by Maxwell S. Stewart, pp. 67-68
- The Menace of Huey Long by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 69-71
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 72
- Correspondence, pp. 72-73
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 74
- Labor and Industry by Norman Alexander, pp. 75-76
- Labor Notes , p. 77
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Tugwell Explains the New Deal by Stuart Chase, p. 78 - 1 Review- The Battle for Democracy by Rexford Guy Tugwell
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Germany's Psychosis by Ludwig Lore, p. 79 - 1 Review- The Tragedy of a Nation by Prince Hubertus Lowenstein
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Report on the Universe by Harlow Shapley, p. 79 - 1 Review- Through Space and Time by James Jeans
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The Old South and the New by Benjamin B. Kendrick, p. 80 - 1 Review- America's Tragedy by James Truslow Adams
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Study of a Family by Leonard Amster, p. 81 - 1 Review- Papa Pasquier by Georges Duhamel
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Shorter Notices, p. 82 - 5 Reviews- The Art of the Novel by Henry James
- Modern Things: An Anthology by Parker Tyler
- You Can't Sleep Here by Edward Newhouse
- Modern Thought and Literature in France by Regis Michaud
- Morning Shows the Day by Helen R. Hull
- Drama: Life Keeps Going After Fifty by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 83-84
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January 23, 1935 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 85-86
- Editorials, p. 87
- Our Navy Madness , p. 88
- France Italy and Abyssinia , p. 89
- Who Reads What---and Why , p. 90
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 91
- Cartoon: Huey by Eva Herrmann, p. 92
- The Biggest Show on Earth by Margaret Marshall, pp. 93-94
- Justice in the Virgin Islands by R.G.S., p. 95
- Election in the Saar by Jack Fischer, pp. 96-97
- The Menace of Huey Long by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 98-99
- A Merger for Music by B.H. Haggin, p. 100
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 101
- Correspondence, pp. 102-103
- Labor and Industry by James Rorty, pp. 104-105
- A Cross-Section of Insecurity by Evelyn Seeley, p. 106
- Labor Notes , p. 107
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Values and Manners for Radicals by Harry Elmer Barnes, p. 108 - 1 Review- Was Europe a Success? by Joseph Wood Krutch
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Unemployment Insurance in Great Britain by Raymond Gram Swing, p. 109 - 1 Review- The British Attack on Unemployment by Arthur C.C. Hill, Jr. and Isador Lubin
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New Lyrics for Old by Florence Codman, p. 109 - 1 Review- Permit Me Voyage by James Agee
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The Power Theory of Politics by George E.G. Catlin, p. 110 - 1 Review- Political Power by Charles E. Merriam
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The Career of Alfred Stieglitz by Eric Estorick, p. 110 - 1 Review- America and Alfred Stieglitz by Waldo David Frank, Lewis Mumford, and Dorothy Norman, ...
- Drama: Heartbreak House by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 111
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Films: Too Good to Be True by William Troy, p. 112 - 1 Review- Evergreen (1934 Film) by Victor Saville
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 112
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January 30, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 113-114
- Editorials, p. 115
- Where Is Security Mr. Roosevelt? , p. 116
- The Casa Is Fascist , p. 117
- Sticky Business , p. 118
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 119
- Cartoon: Wanted---A Shotgun by Low, p. 120
- A Flier in Sugar by Leslie Ford, pp. 121-122
- Bilbo the Rabble-Rouser by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 123-125
- If the Court Turns Thumbs Down by Henry Hazlitt, p. 126
- Party Regularity in 1936? by R.G.S., p. 127
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 128
- Correspondence, p. 129
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 130
- Labor and Industry by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, pp. 131-132
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All Too Historical by Mark Van Doren, p. 133 - 1 Review- Another Caesar by Alfred Neumann
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Man's Fate on the Pampas by Anita Brenner, p. 133 - 1 Review- Don Segundo Sombra by Ricardo Guiraldes
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Stories by Pirandello by Arthur Livingston, p. 134 - 1 Review- Better Think Twice About It, and Twelve Other Stories by Luigi Pirandello
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A Poet Turns Novelist by Clara Gruening Stillman, p. 134 - 1 Review- The Transients by Mark Van Doren
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A Psychogenic Goodness by R.P. Blackmur, p. 135 - 1 Review- Heaven's My Destination by Thornton Wilder
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Case History by Eda Lou Walton, p. 136 - 1 Review- We Are Betrayed by Vardis Fisher
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Pass the Salt by Mary McCarthy, p. 137 - 5 Reviews- Lightship by Archie Binns
- Lost Horizon by James Hilton
- Mary Peters by Mary Ellen Chase
- February Hill by Victoria Lincoln
- Shipmates by Isabel Hopestill Carter
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Shorter Notices, p. 138 - 5 Reviews- Memory of Love by Bessie Breuer
- Via Mala by John Knittel
- Pitcairn's Island by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall
- The Tale of a Shipwreck by James Norman Hall
- Background for Venus by James Laver
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Films: Blood and Glory by William Troy, pp. 139-140 - 2 Reviews- Clive of India (1935 Film) by Richard Boleslawski
- Chapayev (1934 Film) by Georgi Vasilyev and Sergei Vasilyev
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February 6, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 141-142
- Editorials, p. 143
- The Letter to Mr. Biddle , p. 144
- Picketing Playwrights , p. 145
- Two Years of Hitler , p. 145
- Hunting for Hawaii , p. 146
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 147
- Cartoon: Sitting Up and Taking Nourishment by Low, p. 148
- The Hitlerites on Hitlerism by John Gunther, pp. 149-150
- "There Goes God!" by Claude McKay, pp. 151-153
- Taxation in the New Social State by Hugh Dalton, pp. 154-155
- Richberg Misinforms the President by R.G.S., p. 156
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 157
- Correspondence, pp. 158-159
- Contributions to This Issue, p. 160
- Labor and Industry by Charlton Ogburn, p. 161
- That Automobile Strike by Samuel Romer, pp. 162-163
- Body's Freedom by Helen Neville, p. 164
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All There Is to Say by Louis M. Hacker, p. 164 - 1 Review- The Economic Consequences of the New Deal by Benjamin Stolberg and Warren Jay Vinton
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A Mind Divided by Mark Van Doren, p. 165 - 1 Review- A House Divided by Pearl S. Buck
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The Sophistries of Sokolsky by Arthur Wubnig, p. 165 - 1 Review- Labor's Fight for Power by George E. Sokolsky
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Mr. Belloc's History by H.B. Parkes, p. 166 - 2 Reviews- A Shorter History of England by Hilaire Belloc
- Cromwell by Hilaire Belloc
- Drama: Elisabeth Bergner by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 167
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Films: "David Copperfield" by William Troy, p. 168 - 1 Review- David Copperfield (1935 Film) by George Cukor
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February 13, 1935 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 169-171
- Editorials, p. 172
- Slamming the Door on Russia , p. 173
- Has Chiang Kai-shek Sold Out? , p. 173
- Terror in Arkansas , p. 174
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 175
- Cartoon: Musical Interlude by Low, p. 176
- The Hill-Billies Come to Detroit by Louis Adamic, pp. 177-178
- Social Security in Great Britain by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 179-180
- The White House Breaks With Labor by R.G.S., p. 181
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 182
- Correspondence, pp. 182-183
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 184
- The New Deal for Share-Croppers by William R. Amberson, pp. 185-187
- Are Novels Worth Reading? by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 188
- Poets and the Wars by Philip Blair Rice, pp. 189-191
- The Centaur by Lionel Abel, p. 192
- Descent from Death by Hal Saunders White, p. 192
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Priapus in Georgia by William Troy, pp. 192-193 - 1 Review- Journeyman by Erskine Caldwell
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Truth Through the Transom by Frank H. Simonds, p. 194 - 1 Review- The American Diplomatic Game by Drew Pearson and Constantine Brown
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A Philosophic Pathfinder by Sidney Hook, p. 195 - 1 Review- Mind, Self, and Society by George Herbert Mead
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Saving Cuba by Carleton Beals, pp. 196-198 - 1 Review- Problems of the New Cuba
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Fiction in Our Time by Arthur Livingston, p. 199 - 1 Review- Modern Fiction by Dorothy Brewster and Angus Burrell
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A Pleasant View of Decay by Kenneth Burke, pp. 200-201 - 1 Review- Music Ho! A Study of Music in Decline by Constant Lambert
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The Pilgrimage of Heine by Horace Gregory, p. 202 - 1 Review- Poet in Exile by Antonina Vallentin
- Drama: A Not Very Magic Mountain by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 203
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 204
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February 20, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 205-207
- Editorials, p. 208
- Our Growing Nationalism , p. 209
- Wages and Work Relief , p. 209
- Nudismo , p. 210
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 211
- Cartoon: A Voice from the Welsh Mountains by Low, p. 212
- La Follette Progressives Face the Future by Louis Adamic, pp. 213-215
- The Purge at the AAA by R.G.S., p. 216
- North China Bows to Japan by Charles Martin, pp. 217-218
- Lloyd George's New Deal by Harold J. Laski, p. 219
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, pp. 220-221
- Correspondence, p. 222
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 223
- That California Dictatorship by Norman Mini, pp. 224-225
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 226
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Hitlerism and How It Grew by Ludwig Lore, p. 227 - 1 Review- A History of National Socialism by Konrad Heiden
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Housing and America by Douglas Haskell, p. 228 - 1 Review- Modern Housing by Catherine Bauer
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One More Jerusalem by Florence Codman, p. 228 - 1 Review- Road of Ages by Robert Nathan
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The Ideology of War by Leo Gershoy, p. 229 - 2 Reviews- The Ghost of Napoleon by Basil H. Liddell Hart
- The Hundred Days by Philip Guedalla
- Music: What Shostakovich Adds by Kenneth Burke, pp. 230-231
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Films: Pictorial Journalism by William Troy, p. 232 - 1 Review- The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934 Film) by Harold Young
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February 27, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 233-235
- Editorials, p. 236
- Italian Sword-Rattling , p. 237
- The Wolman Elections , p. 237
- Do the Justices Own Gold-Clause Bonds? , p. 238
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 239
- Cartoon: But Adolf Has Some Maps, Too by Low, p. 240
- Pursuing a Prevarication by R.G.S., p. 241
- A Talk With Phil La Follette by Louis Adamic, pp. 242-244
- Men Who Make American's Gods by Left Wing, pp. 245-246
- Congress Discovers the Class Struggle by Maxwell S. Stewart, pp. 247-248
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 249
- Correspondence, p. 250
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 251
- Nick Bins, Kidnapper by Hans Christian, pp. 252-253
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Canopy by William Troy, p. 254 - 1 Review- The Royal Way by Andre Malraux
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A New Monument to Lee by George Fort Milton, p. 254 - 1 Review- Robert E. Lee: A Biography by Douglas Southall Freeman
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East Side World by Horace Gregory, p. 255 - 1 Review- Call It Sleep by Henry Roth
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Agricultural Utopia by Benjamin Horace Hibbard, p. 255 - 1 Review- Reshaping Agriculture by O.W. Willcox
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Newspapers and War by Bailey W. Diffie, p. 256 - 1 Review- The Cuban Crisis as Reflected in the New York Press, 1895-1898 by Joseph E. Wisan
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Shorter Notices, p. 257 - 2 Reviews- Week-End by Phil Stong
- The Proud Servant by Margaret Irwin
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 257
- The Dance: Some American Dancers by Lincoln Kirstein, p. 258
- Drama: Noah Has His Doubts by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 259-260
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March 6, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 261-263
- Editorials, p. 264
- A National Labor Law , p. 265
- War Preparations and the Arms Inquiry , p. 265
- The Lowbrow Vote , p. 266
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 267
- Dr. Townsend Solves It All by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 268-269
- Peanut Hill by Leland J. Gordon, pp. 270-271
- Terror in Spain by Ellen Wilkinson, pp. 272-273
- Taxation in the New Social State by Paul Studenski, pp. 274-275
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 276
- Correspondence, pp. 277-278
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 279
- Labor Notes , p. 280
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 280
- Panic by Archibald MacLeish, p. 281
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Anatomy of Dickens by William Troy, p. 282 - 2 Reviews- The Sentimental Journey by Hugh Kingsmill
- Dickens by Andre Maurois
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One Man's Road by Mary McCarthy, pp. 282-283 - 1 Review- Personal History by Vincent Sheean
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Little Man Once More by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 284 - 1 Review- The World Outside by Hans Fallada
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Democracy and Infantry by William Seagle, pp. 284-285 - 1 Review- Democracy and Military Power by Silas Bent McKinley
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The Art of Poetry by Babette Deutsch, p. 286 - 1 Review- A Tearless Glass by Louis Grudin
- Drama: Shaw for Shaw's Sake, pp. 286-287
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Films: "Sequoia" by William Troy, p. 288 - 1 Review- Sequoia (1934 Film) by Chester M. Franklin and Edwin L. Marin
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March 13, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 289-291
- Editorials, p. 292
- Propaganda and the Schools , p. 293
- A Peace Chapter Ends , p. 293
- Misery in Arkansas , p. 294
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 295
- Hearst's Russian "Famine" by Louis Fischer, p. 296
- Collective Bargaining: A Debate by Leo Wolman, p. 297
- Is It Collective Bargaining? by W.M. Leiserson, pp. 298-300
- What Price Truth and Purity? by R.G.S., p. 301
- Social Insurance in the Soviet Union by Kathleen Barnes, pp. 302-303
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 304
- Correspondence, p. 305
- Labor and Industry by Travers Clement, pp. 306-307
- The Little Yellow Schoolhouse by Heywood Broun, p. 308
- Labor Notes , p. 309
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"Que Scay-je?" by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 310 - 1 Review- The Autobiography of Michel de Montaigne by Marvin Lowenthal and Michel de Montaigne
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Mr. Strachey States the Case for Communism by Norman Thomas, p. 310 - 1 Review- The Nature of Capitalist Crisis by John Strachey
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New Country by William Troy, p. 311 - 1 Review- Collected Poems, 1929-1933, and a Hope for Poetry by C. Day Lewis
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Living History by Mary McCarthy, p. 312 - 1 Review- The Black Consul by Anatolii Vinogradov
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Shorter Notices, p. 313 - 2 Reviews- Artemis, Fare Thee Well by Helena Carus
- Little Era in Old Russia by Irina Skariatina
- Drama: "Awake and Sing" by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 314-315
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 316
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March 20, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 317-319
- Editorials, p. 320
- Ship Subsidies and War , p. 321
- The Utility Racket , p. 321
- Strengthening the Wagner Bill , p. 322
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 323
- Cartoon: Self-Portrait by Low, p. 324
- The Build-Up of Long and Coughlin by R.G.S., p. 325
- Moscow is a Dynamo by Louis Fischer, pp. 326-328
- Grand Coulee by James Rorty, pp. 329-330
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 331
- Correspondence, pp. 332-333
- Labor and Industry by Louis Adamic, pp. 334-335
- Because the Judge Says So by Heywood Broun, p. 336
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 337
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Biography of Typhus by H.M. Parshley, p. 338 - 1 Review- Rats, Lice, and History by Hans Zinsser
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Mr. Laski Proceeds by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 338 - 1 Review- The State in Theory and Practice by Harold J. Laski
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Center of the Language by Allen Tate, p. 339 - 1 Review- A Winter Diary and Other Poems by Mark Van Doren
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An Elegant Politician by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 340 - 1 Review- Chester A. Arthur: A Quarter-Century of Machine Politics by George Frederick Howe
- Films: The Uses of Humor by William Troy, p. 341
- Drama: Expatriates Again by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 342
- The Dance: The "Problems" of the Ballet by Kenneth Burke, pp. 343-344
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March 27, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 345-347
- Editorials, p. 348
- The Case of Mr. Strachey , p. 349
- The PWA and Recovery , p. 349
- Holding Companies Must Go! , p. 350
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 351
- Cartoon: Eskimo Industries Fair by Low, p. 352
- Contemporary Washington by Paul W. Ward, pp. 353-355
- Anti-Semitism Revives in Germany by William Zukerman, p. 356
- The Build-Up of Basketball by Left Wing, pp. 357-358
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 359
- Correspondence, p. 359
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 360
- Labor and Industry by Louis Adamic, p. 361
- Bill Green by Heywood Broun, pp. 362-363
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Not a Dove by Mark Van Doren, p. 364 - 1 Review- He Sent Forth a Raven by Elizabeth Madox Roberts
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One America by Carl Van Doren, p. 364 - 1 Review- The Grandsons by Louis Adamic
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Men on the Bottom by Dorothy Brewster, p. 365 - 1 Review- Waiting for Nothing, and Other Writings by Tom Kromer
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"The Name Is Sound and Smoke" by Florence Codman, p. 365 - 1 Review- Of Time and the River by Thomas Wolfe
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A Novel That Is Not Fiction by Anita Brenner, p. 366 - 1 Review- Lean Men by Ralph Bates
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Two Novels About Musicians by Mary McCarthy, p. 366 - 2 Reviews- No Quarter Given by Paul Horgan
- Cast Down the Laurel by Arnold Gingrich
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Notes on Fiction, pp. 367-368 - 6 Reviews- Light from Arcturus by Mildred Walker
- The Doctor's Son, and Other Stories by John O'Hara
- Land of Promise by Leo Lania
- Odin Grows Up by Olav Duun
- The Storm by Olav Duun
- Hacienda by Katherine Anne Porter
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Drama: Man's Fate by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 369 - 1 Review- Panic: A Play in Verse by Archibald MacLeish
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Films: Studio Idyl by William Troy, pp. 370-372 - 2 Reviews- The Wedding Night (1935 Film) by King Vidor
- Liliom (1934 Film) by Fritz Lang
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April 3, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 373-375
- Editorials, p. 376
- Abolishing War Profits , p. 377
- Fascist Victory at Colombia , p. 377
- Goodby Leviathan , p. 378
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 379
- Cartoon: Salute of Honor by Low, p. 380
- The Cuban Terror by Ramon Grau San Martin, p. 381
- Harlem Runs Wild by Claude McKay, p. 382
- Sidney Hillman Turns Architect by R.G.S., pp. 383-384
- The Soviet-American Break by Louis Fischer, p. 385
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 386
- Correspondence, pp. 387-389
- Labor and Industry by Richard A. Lester, p. 390
- The Brass Knuckles of the Neutrals by Heywood Broun, pp. 391-392
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And Tomorrow by William Troy, p. 393 - 1 Review- Pylon by William Faulkner
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Scared and Confused Liberals by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 393 - 2 Reviews- Farewell to Revolution by Everett Dean Martin
- Deliver Us from Dictators! by Robert Clarkson Brooks
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In Behalf of the Consumer by Joseph P. Kelley, pp. 394-395 - 2 Reviews- Partners in Plunder by J.B. Matthews and Ruth Enalda Shallcross
- The Popular Practice of Fraud by T. Swann Harding
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Not to Be Classified by Horace Gregory, p. 396 - 1 Review- Poems, et Cetera by David Greenhood
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Sun Yat-sen by Frederick V. Field, p. 396 - 1 Review- Sun Yat-Sen: His Life and Its Meaning by Lyon Sharman
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A Bell with Many Echoes by Philip Blair Rice, p. 397 - 1 Review- Wheels and Butterflies by William Butler Yeats
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Shorter Notices, p. 398 - 2 Reviews- What Happens in Hamlet by J. Dover Wilson
- The World Went Mad by John Brophy
- Drama: Case History by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 399
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 400
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April 10, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 401-403
- Editorials, p. 404
- Democratizing Health , p. 405
- Planned Hunger , p. 405
- A Modest Proposal , p. 406
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 407
- Cartoon: Cause Precedes Effect by Low, p. 408
- Patriotism Dons the Black Shirt by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 409-410
- NRA---Haven for Cake-Eaters by Paul W. Ward, pp. 411-413
- Socialism on a Platter by Carleton Beals, pp. 414-415
- In the Driftway by The Drifter, p. 416
- Correspondence, p. 417
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 418
- Labor and Industry by John Herling, p. 419
- White Collar into Plume by Heywood Broun, pp. 420-421
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"Rollo's Wild Oat" by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 422 - 1 Review- A Curtain Falls by Joseph Verner Reed
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First Gentleman of France by Clara Gruening Stillman, p. 422 - 1 Review- Francis the First by Francis Hackett
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The Imagination Crowned by R.P. Blackmur, p. 423 - 1 Review- Coleridge on Imagination by I.A. Richards
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Claudius as Emperor by Mary McCarthy, p. 424 - 1 Review- Claudius the God by Robert Graves
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In Soviet Asia by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 424 - 1 Review- Changing Asia by Egon Erwin Kisch
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Western by Eda Lou Walton, p. 425 - 1 Review- Riding the Mustang Trail by Forrester Blake
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Films: On a Classic by William Troy, p. 426 - 2 Reviews- It Happened One Night (1934 Film) by Frank Capra
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1935 Film) by Stuart Walker
- Drama: Mr. Odets Speaks His Mind by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 427-428
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April 17, 1935 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 429-431
- Editorials, p. 432
- Defeat the Wagner-Lewis Bill! , p. 433
- Good Neighbor or Bad , p. 433
- Edwin Arlington Robinson , p. 434
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 435
- Is Dreiser Anti-Semitic? by Hutchins Hapgood, pp. 436-438
- Berthold Jacob Silenced by Ludwig Lore, p. 439
- How the Holding Companies Milk Investors by A. Wilfred May, pp. 440-441
- Stalemate in Minnesota by Eric Thane, p. 442
- Twenty-Nine Men in Contempt by Gertrude Marvin Williams, pp. 443-444
- Curtain Call by Heywood Broun, p. 445
- Correspondence, pp. 446-448
- On Academic Freedom by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 449-451
- T.S. Eliot As Critic by Louis Kronenberger, p. 452
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Marx as Metaphor by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 453 - 1 Review- Permanence and Change by Kenneth Burke
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The Perfect Life by William Troy, pp. 454-455 - 1 Review- Taps at Reveille by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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General Hullabaloo by Benjamin Stolberg, p. 456 - 1 Review- The Blue Eagle from Egg to Earth by Hugh S. Johnson
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Agony Under Fascism by Louis Adamic, p. 457 - 1 Review- Fatherland by Karl Billinger
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The Significance of Sections by Constance Rourke, p. 458 - 1 Review- United States, 1830-1850 by Frederick Jackson Turner
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The Poetry of Fastidiousness by Philip Blair Rice, pp. 458-459 - 1 Review- Selected Poems by Marianne Moore
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Country of Youth by Margaret Bourke-White, p. 460 - 1 Review- Soviet Journey by Louis Fischer
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Dilemma on the Left by Eda Lou Walton, pp. 460-461 - 1 Review- Chorus for Survival by Horace Gregory
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Thunder in the East by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 462 - 1 Review- Must We Fight in Asia? by Nathaniel Peffer
- Drama: The Battle of the Sexes by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 463
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 464
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April 24, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 465-467
- Editorials, p. 468
- Should Wealth Be Conscripted? , p. 469
- Richberg and Colt , p. 470
- Philadelphia Plays Safe , p. 470
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 471
- Cartoon: Eden in Moscow by Low, p. 472
- Mr. Roper the Perfect Lobbyist by Paul W. Ward, pp. 473-475
- The Red Scare: A Case History by Samuel Grafton, pp. 476-477
- Corporation vs. Corporation by Ferdinand Lundberg, p. 478
- The Fight on the New Indian Policy by R.G.S., p. 479
- Correspondence, pp. 480-481
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 482
- Labor and Industry by W.T. Couch and J.O. Bailey, p. 483
- The Question of Affiliation by Heywood Broun, pp. 484-485
- Serenade by Jake Falstaff, p. 486
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The Age of Plenty by Arthur Wubnig, p. 486 - 1 Review- The Chart of Plenty by Harold Loeb
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The Victorian Average by H.B. Parkes, p. 487 - 1 Review- Queen Victoria by E.F. Benson
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A Liberal Historian by Eliseo Vivas, p. 487 - 1 Review- Everyman His Own Historian by Carl L. Becker
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Fancy's Child by Helen Neville, p. 488 - 1 Review- Elinor Wylie: The Portrait of an Unknown Lady by Nancy Hoyt
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Dreams and Faces by Max Nomad, p. 489 - 1 Review- Leaders, Dreamers, and Rebels by Rene Fulop-Miller
- Drama: From A to B by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 490
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Films: Half a Loaf by William Troy, pp. 491-492 - 1 Review- Black Fury (1935 Film) by Michael Curtiz
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May 1, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 493-495
- Editorials, p. 496
- Black Justice , p. 497
- Collapse at Albany , p. 498
- Read American , p. 498
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 499
- Cartoon: All Quiet on the Eastern Front by Low, p. 500
- Nazi Jew-Baiting In America---I by Charles Angoff, pp. 501-503
- The Morgan Nerve Begins to Jump by Raymond Gram Swing, p. 504
- Critique of Chaos by Benjamin Stolberg, p. 505
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, pp. 506-507
- Correspondence, p. 508
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 509
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 510
- Background of the Gallup Riot by Katherine Gay, pp. 511-512
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Portrait of an Age by William Troy, p. 513 - 1 Review- Judgment Day by James T. Farrell
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Autobiography of a Convert by Clara Gruening Stillman, p. 513 - 1 Review- I Change Worlds by Anna Louise Strong
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Sure Fire by Mark Van Doren, p. 514 - 1 Review- Time Out of Mind by Rachel Field
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From Versailles to Stresa by Harry Elmer Barnes, p. 515 - 3 Reviews- Policies and Opinions at Paris, 1919 by George Bernard Noble
- The Price of Peace by Frank H. Simonds and Brooks Emeny
- Peace and the Plain Man by Norman Angell
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Victoria's England by Emery Neff, p. 515 - 1 Review- Early Victorian England, 1830-1865 by G.M. Young and James Louis
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Shorter Notices, p. 516 - 3 Reviews- Winter in Taos by Mabel Dodge Luhan
- Young Ward's Diary by Lester F. Ward and Bernhard J. Stern
- Siesta by Berry Fleming
- Drama: Your Money's Worth by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 517
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Films: Music for the Accordion by William Troy, pp. 518-520 - 2 Reviews- The Youth of Maxim (1935 Film) by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg
- Men of Tomorrow (1932 Film) by Zoltan Korda and Leontine Sagan
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May 8, 1935 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 521-523
- Editorials, p. 524
- Gambling on a Boom , p. 525
- Cotton and the South , p. 525
- Kapitza Stays Home , p. 526
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 527
- Cartoon by Low, p. 528
- Behind the Kirov Executions---I by Louis Fischer, pp. 529-530
- Nazi Jew-Baiting in America---II by Charles Angoff, pp. 531-534
- Wallace the Great Hesitater by Paul W. Ward, pp. 535-537
- Get Your Winning Colors by Left Wing, p. 538
- Reflection on the South by Martha Gruening, p. 539
- Correspondence, pp. 540-541
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 542
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 543
- Tobacco Greed by George L. Knapp, pp. 544-545
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The Oneness of Life by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 546 - 1 Review- An Almanac for Moderns by Donald Culross Peattie
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Preparing the Way by Norman Thomas, pp. 546-548 - 1 Review- Forerunners of American Fascism by Raymond Gram Swing
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A Noble Savage by Dorothy Brewster, p. 549 - 1 Review- Talk United States! by Robert Whitcomb
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Road to National Insanity by Charles Angoff, pp. 550-551 - 1 Review- Road to War: America, 1914-1917 by Walter Millis
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Clio in the Pulpit by Geoffrey Bruun, p. 552 - 1 Review- European Civilization and Politics Since 1815 by Erik Achorn
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Shorter Notices, p. 553 - 3 Reviews- Provence by Ford Madox Ford
- Archetypal Patterns in Poetry by Maud Bodkin
- Silver Collar Boy by Constance Wright
- Drama: Nightmare by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 554
- Art: Industrial Art in Eclipse by Douglas Haskell, pp. 554-555
- Films: Puppets---Two Styles by William Troy, p. 556
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May 15, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 557-559
- Editorial, p. 560
- The Twilight of Kingship , p. 561
- The Gallup Kidnapping , p. 561
- Speak the Speech , p. 562
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 563
- Dodging Taxes With Mellon by Thomas O. Shepard, pp. 564-565
- Behind the Kirov Executions---II by Louis Fischer, pp. 566-569
- Looking Toward the Election by Benjamin Stolberg, p. 570
- The Writers' Congress by Kenneth Burke, p. 571
- Letters About Dreiser, pp. 572-573
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 574
- Lettuce---with American Dressing by James Rorty, pp. 575-576
- Poem by Lincoln Reis, p. 577
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The Law of Recovery by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 577 - 1 Review- The Formation of Capital by Harold G. Moulton
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Simple Annals by Mark Van Doren, p. 578 - 2 Reviews- Hungry Men by Edward Anderson
- Not for Heaven by Dorothy McCleary
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A Legendary Hero by Ludwig Lore, p. 579 - 1 Review- Hindenburg, and the Saga of the German Revolution by Emil Ludwig
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Disinterested Intelligence by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 580 - 1 Review- Morals and Politics by E.F. Carritt
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"Life, Warm and Stirring" by James L.C. Ford, p. 580 - 1 Review- Roll River by James Boyd
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Preventive Justice by William Seagle, p. 581 - 1 Review- The Declaratory Judgment by Edwin Borchard
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Shorter Notices, pp. 582-583 - 3 Reviews- Letters of Laurence Sterne by Lewis Perry Curtis and Laurence Sterne
- Weep Not for the Dead by Michel Matveev
- Westering by Thomas Hornsby Ferril
- Drama: What of It? by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 584
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 584
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May 22, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 585-587
- Editorials, p. 588
- Wanted: A Labor Movement , p. 589
- The Pulitzer Prizes , p. 589
- In Reply to the Times , p. 590
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 591
- How Honest Is Life Insurance? by Mort Gilbert and E.A. Gilbert, pp. 592-593
- Dirge for Mr. Hopkins by Paul W. Ward, pp. 594-596
- Dust Changes America by Margaret Bourke-White, p. 597
- Gag Legislation in Michigan by A.B. Magil, p. 598
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 599
- Correspondence, pp. 600-602
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 603
- How I Won a Rent Strike by E.A. Purcell, pp. 604-605
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Myth as Progress by William Troy, p. 606 - 1 Review- Young Joseph by Thomas Mann
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Not Proved by Raymond Gram Swing, p. 606 - 1 Review- Handout by George Michael
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On the Seamy Side by Dorothy Brewster, p. 607 - 1 Review- A World to Win by Jack Conroy
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The Conservatives' England by H.B. Parkes, p. 607 - 2 Reviews- The People's King, George V by John Buchan
- The Reign of King George V by D.C. Somervell
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Papa 'poleon by Leo Gershoy, p. 608 - 1 Review- The Letters of Napoleon to Marie Louise by Charles de la Ronciere and Napoleon
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Shorter Notices, p. 609 - 4 Reviews- The Narrow Land by Elizabeth Reynard
- Shoulder the Sky by James Gray
- In Time of Peace by Thomas Boyd
- The Time Is Ripe by Walter Greenwood
- Drama: "Best Play" by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 610
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Films: Judas in Dublin by William Troy, pp. 610-611 - 1 Review- The Informer (1935 Film) by John Ford
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 612
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May 29, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 613-615
- Editorials, p. 616
- Stabilization---on What Terms? , p. 617
- President Butler Replies, p. 618
- Issues and a Woman by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 619
- Cartoon: Safety First by Low, p. 620
- Birth Control and Obscenity by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 621-622
- Hollywood Plays With Fascism by Carey McWilliams, p. 623
- The Whisperer by Mark Van Doren, p. 624
- Bheind the Sakdalista Uprising by Samuel Weinman, p. 625
- How Not to Stop Lynching by William Seagle, p. 626
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 627
- Correspondence, pp. 628-629
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 630
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 631
- Toledo Thriller by A.J. Muste, pp. 632-633
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Men and Women by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 634 - 1 Review- Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies by Margaret Mead
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The Function of Literature by Clara Gruening Stillman, p. 634 - 1 Review- The Enjoyment of Literature by Elizabeth A. Drew
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The Village by Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch, p. 635 - 1 Review- Greenwich Village, 1920-1930 by Caroline F. Ware
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Statesman in Uniform by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 635 - 1 Review- Bliss, Peacemaker by Frederick Palmer and Tasker Howard Bliss
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Metaphysics and Naivete by Lionel Abel, p. 636 - 1 Review- Winning a Wife, and Other Stories by Peter Neagoe
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A Proletarian Artist by Suzanne La Follette, p. 637 - 1 Review- Hunger and Revolt by Jacob Burck
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Shorter Notices, pp. 637-639 - 3 Reviews- Act of Darkness by John Peale Bishop
- In Their Own Image by Hamilton Basso
- Capitalism and Its Culture by Jerome Davis
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Films: Through the Closet Door by William Troy, p. 640 - 2 Reviews- Werewolf of London (1935 Film) by Stuart Walker
- The Devil Is a Woman (1935 Film) by Josef von Sternberg
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June 5, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 641-643
- Editorials, p. 644
- Behind the Czecho-Slovak Election , p. 645
- Can Hitler Be Trusted? , p. 645
- The Bent Twigs , p. 646
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 647
- Cartoon: The Man Who Carried a Horse in Case His Car Broke Down by Low, p. 648
- The Socialist Party Today by Benjamin Stolberg, pp. 649-650
- The Roads to Rome by M.W. Fodor, pp. 651-652
- Hitler Over England by Harold J. Laski, p. 653
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 654
- Correspondence, pp. 655-658
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 659
- The Mother Lode Mines Strike by Milla Zenovich, pp. 660-661
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A Friend of Letters by H.L. Mencken, p. 662 - 1 Review- Chronicles of Barabbas, 1884-1934 by George H. Doran
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Not Easily Labeled by Philip Blair Rice, p. 662 - 1 Review- Dance of Fire by Lola Ridge
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Pure Delight by Mason Wade, p. 663 - 1 Review- National Velvet by Enid Bagnold
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Economics Made Simple by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 663 - 1 Review- Rich Man, Poor Man by Ryllis Alexander Goslin and Omar Pancoast
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A Gesture Toward Peace by Rosika Schwimmer, p. 664 - 1 Review- Why Wars Must Cease by Rose Emmet Young
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Shorter Notices, pp. 664-665 - 6 Reviews- Strange Holiness by Robert P. Tristram Coffin
- A Few Foolish Ones by Gladys Hasty Carroll
- Vidocq: The Personal Memoirs of the First Great Detective by Edwin Gile Rich
- Golden Fleece by William Rose Benet
- Economic Handbook of the Pacific Area by Frederick V. Field
- Agrarianism: A Program for Farmers by Troy J. Cauley
- Drama: Red Parade by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 666-667
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Films: Monologues by Bergner by William Troy, p. 668 - 1 Review- Escape Me Never (1935 Film) by Paul Czinner
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June 12, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 669-671
- Editorials, p. 672
- The French Crisis , p. 673
- The Soviet Writers' Congress , p. 674
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 675
- Cartoon: The Girls He Left Behind by Low, p. 676
- Radio Invades Journalism by Isabelle Keating, pp. 677-678
- Ickes Surrenders to Bureaucracy by Paul W. Ward, pp. 679-681
- Chain-Letter Madness by Jay du Von, p. 682
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 683
- Correspondence, pp. 684-686
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 687
- The Nation Index of Labor Welfare , p. 688
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Child of Fate by Edna Kenton, p. 689 - 1 Review- Catherine the Great of Russia by Gina Kaus
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A Misunderstood Musician by Jacques Barzun, p. 689 - 1 Review- Hector Berlioz by Tom S. Wotton
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Colonial Government by Margaret Mead, p. 690 - 2 Reviews- Modern Samoa: Its Government and Changing Life by Felix M. Keesing
- The Origins of International Rivalry in Samoa, 1845-1884 by Sylvia Masterman
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A Dubious Masterpiece by Helen Neville, p. 690 - 1 Review- The Tragedy of Man by Imre Madach
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Microcosm by Roberts Tapley, p. 691 - 1 Review- "Call Me Ishmael" by Loyd Collins
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Bergson on Religion by Lincoln Reis, p. 691 - 1 Review- The Two Sources of Morality and Religion by Henri L. Bergson
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What Now? by E. Franklin Frazier, p. 692 - 1 Review- Negro Americans, What Now? by James Weldon Johnson
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The New Education by Louis J. Halle, Jr., p. 692 - 1 Review- Education in a Changing World by William Burnlee Curry
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Shorter Notices, p. 693 - 6 Reviews- No Traveller Returns by Joseph Auslander
- Contemporary Biography by Mark Longaker
- A History of the Roumanians by R.W. Seton-Watson
- Mechanization in Industry by Harry Jerome
- Scenes from the Mesozoic, and Other Drawings by Clarence Day
- Chosen Poems by Harriet Monroe
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Films: By Any Other Name by William Troy, pp. 694-695 - 1 Review- Let 'Em Have It (1935 Film) by Sam Wood
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 696
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June 19, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 697-699
- Editorials, p. 700
- MacDonald Emeritus, p. 701
- Has Planning Failed? , p. 701
- The Proper Study , p. 702
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 703
- The Franco-Soviet Alliance by Louis Fischer, p. 704
- For a Child by Irving Fineman, p. 705
- Soft Pedal at the SEC by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 706-707
- The Quintuplets Entertain by Lee B. Hartshorn, pp. 708-709
- Correspondence, pp. 710-711
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 712
- Fascism in Pennsylvania by Amy Schechter, p. 713
- Contributions to This Issue, p. 714
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Recent American Fiction by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 715 - 1 Review- Creating The Modern American Novel by Harlan Hatcher
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Twilight of the Dolls by William Troy, p. 715 - 1 Review- The Wolf at the Door by Robert Francis
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The Other Kind of War Book by Florence Codman, p. 716 - 1 Review- Paths of Glory by Humphrey Cobb
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Little Tombstones by Charles Angoff, p. 716 - 1 Review- Time: The Present by Tess Slesinger
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Harry Met Me by Mark Van Doren, p. 717 - 1 Review- Out of that Dream by Katherine Newborg
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Adventures of a Waif by Louis Fischer, p. 718 - 1 Review- I Love by A. Avdeyenko
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Miscellany by Mary McCarthy, pp. 718-719 - 5 Reviews- Blessed Is the Man by Louis Zara
- Ripeness Is All by Eric Linklater
- Susan and Joanna by Elizabeth Cambridge
- The Poacher by H.E. Bates
- Jezebel's Daughter by A.R. Craig
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Aristocrats Without Money by Helen Neville, p. 720 - 1 Review- Tortilla Flat by John Steinbeck
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Shorter Notices, pp. 720-723 - 5 Reviews- Kneel to the Rising Sun, and Other Stories by Erskine Caldwell
- Landtakers by Brian C. Penton
- Fully Dressed and in His Right Mind by Michael Fessier
- The Unknown Quantity by Hermann Broch
- The Man Who Had Everything by Louis Bromfield
- Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 724
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June 26, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 725-727
- Editorials, p. 728
- The Banking Bill in Danger , p. 729
- Sweet Prince , p. 729
- Mr. Hearst Presents Andrew Smith , p. 730
- One Year of Tariff Reciprocity , p. 731
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 732
- The Army Runs Amuck by Samuel Grafton, pp. 733-734
- Once Again the "Yellow Peril" by Carey McWilliams, pp. 735-736
- Giannini Fights Morgan by Sassoon G. Ward, p. 737
- Mental Tests as Social Reflectors by Edna Brand Mann, pp. 738-739
- The Intelligent Traveler by John Rothschild, p. 740
- Correspondence, pp. 741-743
- Labor and Industry by Heywood Broun, p. 744
- The Wagner Labor-Disputes Bill by Joel Seidman, pp. 745-746
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Pareto's Sociological System by Sidney Hook, p. 747 - 1 Review- The Mind and Society by Vilfredo Pareto and Arthur Livingston
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Roscoe Conkling by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 748 - 1 Review- The Gentleman from New York by Donald Barr Chidsey
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Jungle Odyssey by Jean Winkler, p. 749 - 1 Review- The Vortex by Jose Eustasio Rivera
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Clown or Comic Poet? by Lionel Abel, p. 749 - 1 Review- No Thanks by E.E. Cummings
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Labor and Government by Francis Biddle, p. 750 - 1 Review- Labor and the Government by Alfred L. Bernheim and Dorothy Van Doren
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An Academic "Disaster" by P.F. Brissenden, p. 751 - 1 Review- Myself by John R. Commons
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Shorter Notices, p. 752 - 3 Reviews- Ladies Whose Bright Eyes by Ford Madox Ford
- Nothing Like Leather by V.S. Pritchett
- Low Ceiling by Lincoln Kirstein
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 752
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1935 = 13 Issues, 294 Articles-
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July 3, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 1-3
- Editorials, p. 4
- England Drops Europe , p. 5
- A High Price for Labor Standards , p. 5
- Coals to Newcastle , p. 6
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 7
- The Corrupt Press in China by Agnes Smedley, pp. 8-10
- "Education" as a Racket by Raymond Gram Swing, p. 11
- Prize Journalism Under Hitler by Heinrich L. Schiller, pp. 12-13
- Hacking to Justice With Cummings by Paul W. Ward, pp. 14-15
- Correspondence, pp. 16-18
- "We Cover the United Front" by Heywood Broun, p. 19
- Gas Sunday by Samuel Paul Puner, p. 20
- The Cornetist by Mark Van Doren, p. 21
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A Plan to Control Capitalism by Abram L. Harris, p. 21 - 1 Review- Controlling Depressions by Paul H. Douglas
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Straining to Feel by Philip Blair Rice, p. 22 - 1 Review- Poems: 1914-1934 by Herbert Read
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Cheap Stuff by Charles Angoff, p. 22 - 1 Review- What So Proudly We Hailed by Emile Gauvreau
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Caveat Emptor by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 23 - 3 Reviews- The Consumer Seeks a Way by Clark Foreman and Michael Ross
- How to Spend Money by Ruth Brindze
- Counterfeit by Arthur Kallet
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Continuities in Music by Constance Rourke, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- The Puritans and Music in England and New England by Percy A. Scholes
- National Music, and Other Essays by Ralph Vaughan Williams
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The Science of the Possible by Paul Blanshard, p. 24 - 1 Review- Boss Rule by John T. Salter
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A One-sided Picture by W.A. Neilson, pp. 24-25 - 1 Review- Middle-Class Culture in Elizabethan England by Louis B. Wright
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Shorter Notices, pp. 26-27 - 2 Reviews- Socializing Our Democracy by Harry W. Laidler
- Samuel McIntire, Carver, and the Sandersons by Mabel M. Swan
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Films: A Penny-colored World by William Troy, p. 28 - 1 Review- Becky Sharp (1935 Film) by Rouben Mamoulian and Lowell Sherman
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 28
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July 10, 1935 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 29-31
- Editorials, p. 32
- The Tax Fiasco , p. 33
- Modern Painting , p. 33
- The Abyssian Gamble , p. 34
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 35
- Cartoon: Progress of Man, 1935 A.D. by Low, p. 36
- Freedom and Government by George Bernard Shaw, p. 37
- Note on E.A. Robinson by John McAlpin Berryman, p. 38
- What To Do With the Supreme Court? by Morris R. Cohen, p. 39
- The Supreme Court and Democracy by Louis B. Boudin, pp. 40-41
- The Value of Judicial Review by Osmond K. Fraenkel, p. 42
- The Tyranny of the Bank of France by Robert Dell, pp. 43-44
- Correspondence, pp. 45-46
- After Its Fashion by Heywood Broun, p. 47
- The Nation Index of Labor Welfare, p. 48
- The Need for Federal Labor Laws by Elinore Morehouse Herrick, p. 49
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 50
- Little Ode by Virginia Moore, p. 51
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The Psychology of Koffka by Grace Adams, p. 51 - 1 Review- Principles of Gestalt Psychology by Kurt Koffka
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Irving Fisher's Plan by Benjamin Haggott Beckhart, p. 52 - 1 Review- 100% Money~~One Hundred Percent Money by Irving Fisher
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History of Heroism by Lionel Trilling, p. 52 - 1 Review- Byron: Romantic Paradox by William J. Calvert
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Good Will, Bad Science by E. Franklin Frazier, p. 53 - 2 Reviews- Race Relations by Willis D. Weatherford and Charles S. Johnson
- Life on the Negro Frontier by George Robert Arthur
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The Art of the East by Benjamin Rowland, Jr., p. 54 - 2 Reviews- The Civilizations of the East, Vol. III: China by Rene Grousset
- The Civilizations of the East, Vol. IV: Japan by Rene Grousset
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Shorter Notices, p. 55 - 4 Reviews- Heritage by George Frederick Hummel
- Second Hoeing by Hope Williams Sykes
- Condemned to Live by Johann Rabener
- A Rebel War Clerk's Diary by John B. Jones and Howard Swiggett
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Films: Behind the Screen by William Troy, p. 56 - 1 Review- Man of Aran by Pat Mullen
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July 17, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 57-59
- Editorials, p. 60
- Vanishing Opportunity , p. 61
- Our Noble Educators , p. 61
- Summer Theaters , p. 62
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 63
- Cartoon: The Red Carpet by Low, p. 64
- The Radio Nostrum Racket by Richard Lee Strout, pp. 65-66
- Behind the Overthrow of Calles by L.O. Prendergast, pp. 67-69
- The New British Cabinet by Harold J. Laski, p. 70
- Hull House on Pennsylvania Avenue by Paul W. Ward, pp. 71-73
- Correspondence, pp. 74-75
- Tacoma: Timber and Tear Gas by Selden C. Menefee, p. 76
- Redder than the Roosevelts by Heywood Broun, p. 77
- Another Language, p. 78
- To the Tall Buildings---New York by Ross Edwards Pierce, p. 79
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Radix Malorum by William Troy, p. 79 - 1 Review- The Treasure of the Sierra Madre by B. Traven
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Whither America? by Harry Elmer Barnes, p. 80 - 4 Reviews- American Messiahs by John F. Carter
- Back to Work by Harold L. Ickes
- The Citizen and His Government by Alfred E. Smith
- The New America: The New World by H.G. Wells
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General William Booth by Clara Gruening Stillman, p. 81 - 1 Review- God's Soldier: General William Booth by St. John G. Ervine
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An Old Battle by Mary McCarthy, p. 82 - 1 Review- Fortune and Men's Eyes by George Cronyn
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Marlborough as Soldier by William MacDonald, p. 83 - 1 Review- Marlborough: His Life and Times by Winston S. Churchill
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Law as Sociology by William Seagle, p. 84 - 1 Review- Law and the Social Sciences by Huntington Cairns
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 84
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July 24, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 85-87
- Editorials, p. 88
- The Wolf and the Lamb , p. 89
- There Will Come Thousands , p. 89
- Censored! , p. 90
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 91
- Cartoon: "But, Dear, I Only Want to Civilize You!" by "Fritz", p. 92
- Huey Long Chokes New Orleans by C.H. Campbell, pp. 93-94
- Storm Over the Virgin Islands by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 95-96
- Cold Terror in California by Herbert Klein and Carey McWilliams, pp. 97-98
- Revolt in Panama by Carleton Beals, pp. 99-100
- Correspondence, pp. 101-102
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 103
- Seven Against Horvitz by Heywood Broun, p. 104
- Academic Cossacks in Pittsburgh by Rose M. Stein, pp. 105-106
- Trouble in Paradise: Academic Freedom in Westchester by J.W., p. 107
- On the Human Race by Ross Edwards Pierce, p. 108
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The Negro's Role by Sterling D. Spero, p. 108 - 1 Review- Black Reconstruction by W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
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Medicine Must Be Socialized by Frederick C. Lendrum, p. 109 - 1 Review- The Doctor's Bill by Hugh Cabot
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Portrait of a Poet by Eda Lou Walton, pp. 109-110 - 1 Review- The Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins to Robert Bridges by Claude Colleer Abbott and Gerard M. Hopkins
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Tragic Mississippi by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 111 - 1 Review- Deep, Dark River by Robert Rylee
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Shorter Notices, p. 112 - 2 Reviews- The Last of Mr. Norris by Christopher Isherwood
- Tsar of Freedom by Stephen Graham
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Films: The Film Library by William Troy, p. 112 - 1 Review- Escapade (1935 Film) by Robert Z. Leonard
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July 31, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 113-115
- Editorials, p. 116
- Making America Safe for Martial Law , p. 117
- AE , p. 117
- Monkey Business , p. 118
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 119
- Life Insurance: The New Offensive Against Policy-Holders by Mort Gilbert and E.A. Gilbert, pp. 120-121
- The Sabotage of the Leviathan by Peter Ehlers, pp. 122-124
- Who Gets Supplementary Relief? by C. Hartley Grattan, pp. 125-126
- Books in Germany by I.A. Levitan, p. 127
- Correspondence, pp. 128-130
- Connecticut Forms a Labor Party by Nathaniel Sherman, p. 131
- Lessons from Lorain by Heywood Broun, p. 132
- Victory in New Jersey by McAlister Coleman, pp. 133-134
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Realism---Old Style by William Troy, p. 135 - 1 Review- The Furys by James Hanley
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Portrait of a Year by Margaret Bourke-White, p. 135 - 1 Review- Eyes on the World by M. Lincoln Schuster
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Literary History at Its Worst by Charles Angoff, p. 136 - 1 Review- The First Century of American Literature, 1770-1870 by Fred L. Pattee
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Communist Ideology by Edgar Sheffield Brightman, p. 137 - 3 Reviews- Russian Sociology by Julius F. Hecker
- Religion and Communism by Julius F. Hecker
- Moscow Dialogues: Discussions on Red Philosophy by Julius F. Hecker
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Fearing's Metrotone News by Philip Blair Rice, pp. 138-139 - 1 Review- Poems by Kenneth Fearing
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Erskine Version by Helen Neville, p. 140 - 1 Review- Solomon, My Son! by John Erskine
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Shorter Notices, p. 140 - 2 Reviews- Playthings of Time by Arnold Zweig
- Cat Across the Path by Ruth Feiner
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 140
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August 7, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 141-143
- Editorial, p. 144
- Moscow Offers an Olive Branch , p. 145
- Germany's Heavy Burden , p. 145
- Three Inches of Human Knowledge , p. 146
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 147
- Cartoon S.O.S. by Low, p. 148
- Envoy Biddle, Faithless Trustee by William Francis, pp. 149-151
- The New Machado in Cuba by Carleton Beals, pp. 152-153
- The Busy Utility Companies by Fred Woltman, p. 154
- Corruption, Sacred and Profane by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 155-156
- Correspondence, pp. 157-158
- Labor and Industry by Elinore Morehouse Herrick, pp. 159-160
- "Every Man a Penny" by Heywood Broun, p. 161
- "Just Paddle 'Em Down the Road" by Richard L. Neuberger, p. 162
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Spivak, Star Reporter by James Rorty, p. 163 - 1 Review- America Faces the Barricades by John L. Spivak
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Soviet Salvation by Ludwig Lewisohn, p. 163 - 1 Review- Sussman Sees It Through by David Goldberg
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Heredity and Disease by David Beres, p. 164 - 4 Reviews- Heredity and Disease by Otto L. Mohr
- The Chances of Morbid Inheritance by C.P. Blacker
- Nature and Nurture by Lancelot T. Hogben
- The Influence of Heredity on Disease by L.S. Penrose
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Four Rebels by Mason Wade, p. 165 - 1 Review- Four Independents by Daniel Sargent
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Renaming Old Directions by Kenneth Burke, p. 166 - 1 Review- Redirecting Education, Vol. I by Rexford G. Tugwell and Leon H. Keyserling
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Merrill Moore by Eda Lou Walton, p. 166 - 1 Review- Six Sides to a Man by Merrill Moore
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Shorter Notices, p. 167 - 3 Reviews- Place of Hawks by August Derleth
- The Elaghin Affair, and Other Stories by Ivan Bunin
- The King of the Great Clock Tower by W.B. Yeats
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Films: "She" by William Troy, p. 168 - 1 Review- She (1935 Film) by Lansing C. Holden and Irving Pichel
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 168
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August 14, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 169-171
- Editorials, p. 172
- What the Tax Bill Isn't , p. 173
- Cat's Eye View , p. 173
- Cartoon: "It Didn't Work, Adolf!" by Burck, p. 174
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 175
- The Crisis of the Middle Class by Lewis Corey, pp. 176-178
- First Month of Dictator Long by Arnold S. Fulton, pp. 179-181
- Henry Morgenthau and His Friends by Paul W. Ward, pp. 182-184
- Love and Housings by M.M., p. 185
- Correspondence, pp. 185-187
- Camden: Shipworkers on Strike by Lawrence Rogin, pp. 188-189
- Labor Static by Heywood Broun, p. 190
- Peace Comes to the Fur Market by David Scheyer, p. 191
- Labor Notes, p. 192
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Footprints in Cement by William Troy, p. 193 - 1 Review- Lucy Gayheart by Willa Cather
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Human Accents in Science by William Gruen, p. 193 - 1 Review- Science and the Human Temperament by Erwin H. Schrodinger
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The Life of Veblen by H.B. Parkes, p. 194 - 1 Review- Thorstein Veblen and His America by Joseph Dorfman
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Religion in Mexico by Robert Hammond Murray, p. 195 - 1 Review- Chaos in Mexico by Charles S. Macfarland
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Class Education by Ernest Sutherland Bates, p. 195 - 1 Review- The Social Ideas of American Educators by Merle Eugene Curti
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Shorter Notices, p. 196 - 4 Reviews- Asylum by William Seabrook
- Only the Fear by Lenore G. Marshall
- Hedwig by Vance Randolph
- Letters of Theodore Dwight Weld, Angelina Grimke Weld, and Sarah Grimke, 1822-1844 by Gilbert H. Barnes, Dwight L. Dumond, and Theodore Dwight Weld, ...
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 196
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August 21, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 197-199
- Editorials, p. 200
- Boycott the Olympics! , p. 201
- The WPA Strike , p. 201
- A Warning to Roosevelt , p. 202
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 203
- Cartoon: On the Throne of Justice by Low, p. 204
- The Elks Save America by A.B. Magil, pp. 205-206
- The Crisis of the Middle Glass by Lewis Corey, pp. 207-209
- Britain Tightens Control in India by T.A. Bisson, pp. 210-211
- Moscow Frowns on Abortions by Louis Fischer, pp. 212-213
- Rhode Island Proves Nothing by Vernon C. Norton, p. 214
- Correspondence, p. 215
- The Nation India of Labor Welfare, p. 216
- The Pullman Porters Win by Edward Berman, p. 217
- Not the Type by Heywood Broun, pp. 218-219
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Young Gloom by Mary McCarthy, p. 220 - 1 Review- Winter Orchard, and Other Stories by Josephine W. Johnson
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Life of a Zero by Charles Angoff, p. 220 - 1 Review- James Lane Allen and the Genteel Tradition by Grant C. Knight
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A Gentleman and His Personality by Anita Brenner, p. 221 - 1 Review- Don Fernando by W. Somerset Maugham
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Hermaphrodite by Alice Beal Parsons, p. 221 - 1 Review- We Too Are Drifting by Gale Wilhelm
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Professor Read's Thesis by E.M. Benson, p. 222 - 1 Review- Art and Industry by Herbert Read
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Prince Mirsky's Observations by H.B. Parkes, pp. 222-223 - 1 Review- The Intelligentsia of Great Britain by Dmitri S. Mirsky
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Shorter Notices, p. 224 - 2 Reviews- Feliciana by Stark Young
- Paul Elmer More and American Criticism by Robert Shafer
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 224
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August 28, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 225-226
- Editorials, p. 227
- Must We Fight in the Next War? , p. 228
- "They Won't Work" , p. 229
- Helmut von Gerlach , p. 230
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 231
- Cartoon: "Our Aim is to Abolish Slavery" by Burck, p. 232
- Shenanigants of the Power Lobby by Paul W. Ward, pp. 233-235
- Britain's Boom in War Planes by Frank C. Hanighen, pp. 236-237
- The Crisis of the Middle Class by Lewis Corey, pp. 238-240
- The Menace of Tax-Exempt Bonds by William Withers, p. 241
- Correspondence, pp. 242-244
- Sponsorship by Heywood Broun, p. 245
- Our Shrinking Cotton Trade by Fred C. Kelly, p. 246
- Labor Notes, p. 247
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 247
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Allegory for Our Time by William Troy, p. 248 - 1 Review- Land Under England by Joseph O'Neill
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Tall Timber by Mary McCarthy, p. 248 - 1 Review- Honey in the Horn by Harold Lenoir Davis
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A Catholic Liberal by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 249 - 1 Review- Thomas More by R.W. Chambers
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Analysis of Renoir's Art by Eliseo Vivas, p. 250 - 1 Review- The Art of Renoir by Albert C. Barnes and Violette de Mazia
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Mr. Justice Cardozo by Beryl Harold Levy, pp. 250-251 - 1 Review- Mr. Justice Cardozo by Joseph P. Pollard
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Shorter Notices, p. 252 - 3 Reviews- Fuel by Wilfrid W. Gibson
- Spangled Banner by Victor Weybright
- On Economic Planning by Mary L. Fledderus and Mary Van Kleeck
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September 4, 1935 Issue = 20 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 253-255
- Editorials, p. 256
- Showdown at Geneva , p. 257
- Farce in Albany , p. 258
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 259
- Cartoon: "Soon, Adolf, There Will Be No One Left To Blame But Me and You" by Low, p. 260
- "Social Security" Under the New Deal by Abraham Epstein, pp. 261-262
- Germany Codifies Lynch Law by Emil Lengyel, pp. 263-264
- Exit the Filipino by Carey McWilliams, p. 265
- The Future Begins in Soviet Russia by Margaret Marshall, pp. 266-268
- The Meaning of the Modern Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 269
- Correspondence, pp. 270-273
- Apology for Not Being a Communist by Heywood Broun, p. 274
- How the Lumber Strike Was Broken by Selden C. Menefee, p. 275
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 276
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Salvation from Within by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 277 - 1 Review- Vein of Iron by Ellen Glasgow
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The NRA and Recovery by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 277 - 1 Review- The National Recovery Administration by Leverett S. Lyon, Paul T. Homan, and George Terborgh, ...
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Middle Western Marriage by Mary McCarthy, p. 278 - 1 Review- Dwell in the Wilderness by Alvah C. Bessie
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Russian Reminiscences by Hans Kohn, p. 279 - 1 Review- The Grinding Mill by Prince A. Lobanov-Rostovsky
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Shorter Notices, pp. 279-280 - 8 Reviews- Redder Than the Rose by Robert Forsythe
- They Shoot Horses, Don't They? by Horace McCoy
- The Land of Shvambrania by Leo Kassil
- Four Roads to Death by Benjamin Appel
- The Voice of Bugle Ann by MacKinlay Kantor
- The Poems of W.H. Davies by W.H. Davies
- Love Poems by W.H. Davies
- A History of Europe by H.A.L. Fisher
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September 11, 1935 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 281-282
- Editorials, p. 283
- Behind America's Note to the U.S.S.R. , p. 284
- Will Borah Run? , p. 285
- Nancy and Her Father , p. 285
- Is This America? , p. 286
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 287
- Racketeering in the A.F. of L. by Isidor Feinstein, pp. 288-290
- The Meaning of the Modern Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 291-292
- Roosevelt's Hollow Triumph by Paul W. Ward, pp. 293-296
- Correspondence, pp. 297-298
- An Assist for William Green by Heywood Broun, p. 299
- Fort Peck: An American Siberia by James Rorty, p. 300
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 301
- The Nation's Index of Labor Welfare, p. 302
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The Pathos of Liberalism by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 303 - 1 Review- Liberalism and Social Action by John Dewey
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Between Two Worlds by William Troy, p. 304 - 1 Review- Europa: The Days of Ignorance by Robert Briffault
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Soviet Prison by Joseph Barnes, p. 305 - 1 Review- Prisoner of the OGPU by George Kitchin
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Mary of Scotland by Clara Gruening Stillman, p. 306 - 1 Review- Mary, Queen of Scotland and the Isles by Stefan Zweig
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Synthesis by Will Durant by W. Norman Brown, p. 307 - 1 Review- Our Oriental Heritage by Will Durant
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Voodoo Nonsense by Melville J. Herskovits, p. 308 - 1 Review- Voodoo Fire in Haiti by Richard A. Loederer
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September 18, 1935 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 309-311
- Editorials, p. 312
- The President Completes the Record , p. 313
- National Defense and Thought , p. 314
- Peace by Prayer , p. 314
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 315
- Racketeering in the A.F. of L. by Isidor Feinstein, pp. 316-318
- Bullets Fell on Alabama by Bruce Crawford, p. 319
- The Meaning of the Modern Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 320-322
- Our Mexican Colony by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 323
- Hoosier Hitlerism by Norman Thomas, pp. 324-325
- Correspondence, p. 326
- Contributors To This Issue, pp. 326-327
- To Russia and to Roy by Heywood Broun, p. 328
- The Cropper Learns His Fate by H.L. Mitchell and J.R. Butler, p. 328
- On the Alabama Front by Albert Jackson, pp. 329-330
- An Interview with Paul Valery by Dorothy Dudley, p. 331
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A Little Freedom, Please! by Alexander Crosby, pp. 332-333 - 1 Review- Freedom of the Press by George Seldes
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The World of Horst Wessel by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 334 - 1 Review- The Nazi Dictatorship by Frederick L. Schuman
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Another, Secret Germany by Ludwig Lore, p. 335 - 2 Reviews- Rubber Truncheon by Wolfgang Langhoff
- I Was Hitler's Prisoner by Stefan Lorant
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Euripides in Harlem by Philip Blair Rice, p. 336 - 1 Review- The Medea and Some Poems by Countee Cullen
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September 25, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 337-339
- Editorials, p. 340
- The Right of Asylum , p. 341
- Welcome to Our City , p. 341
- Tariff Discrimination , p. 342
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 343
- Dr. Huey and Mr. Long by Benjamin Stolberg, pp. 344-345
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 346
- Roosevelt Keeps His Vow by Paul W. Ward, pp. 347-349
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Zona Gale, p. 350
- The Meaning of the Modern Drama by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 351-352
- Correspondence, pp. 353-355
- Consumers' Research Fights the Union by Alexander L. Crosby, p. 356
- Radio Censors Labor by Clifton Reed, p. 357
- My Hundredth Birthday by Heywood Broun, pp. 357-358
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The Story of a Scamp by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 359 - 1 Review- Richard Savage by Gwyn Jones
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Synthesis by F. Stuart Chapin, pp. 359-360 - 1 Review- The History of Western Civilization by Harry Elmer Barnes and Henry David
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Good Intentions by Louis Kronenberger, p. 361 - 1 Review- They Shall Inherit the Earth by Morley Callaghan
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A Connoisseur of Character by Mark Van Doren, p. 361 - 1 Review- The Root and the Flower by L.H. Myers
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Scholarship at Its Best by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 362 - 1 Review- Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences by Edwin R.A. Seligman and Alvin Johnson
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Bewildered Doughboys by Walter Millis, p. 363 - 1 Review- Forward---March! by Frank J. Mackey and Marcus Wilson Jernegan
- Drama: False Starts by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 364
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October 2, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 365-367
- Editorials, p. 368
- Propaganda by Lawyers , p. 369
- Are Newsreels News? , p. 369
- Living and Learning , p. 370
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 371
- Cartoon: Discussions Are Proceeding by Low, p. 372
- The Supreme Court Aids the Utilities by George Slaff and Samuel Slaff, pp. 373-374
- The Price of the Hopkins Victory by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 375-376
- Sharing Vice and Votes by Carleton Beals, pp. 377-379
- The Decline and Fall of French Fascism by Emil Lengyel, pp. 380-381
- Correspondence, pp. 382-383
- Local 22 by George Simpson, p. 384
- Mixed Pickles by Heywood Broun, p. 385
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 386
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More Romains by William Troy, p. 387 - 1 Review- The World from Below by Jules Romains
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Chamberlin's History by Louis Fischer, pp. 387-388 - 1 Review- The Russian Revolution, 1917-1921 by William Henry Chamberlin
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The Pit by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 389 - 1 Review- The Stars Look Down by A.J. Cronin
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How Firm a Foundation! by Louis M. Hacker, p. 389 - 1 Review- The Du Pont Dynasty by John K. Winkler
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Survival with Distinction by Florence Codman, p. 390 - 1 Review- Pro Patria by Ramon J. Sender
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Shorter Notices, p. 391 - 2 Reviews- Primitives and the Supernatural by Lucien Levy-Bruhl
- XXIV Elegies by John Gould Fletcher
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Films: Taxidermy on the Screen by Robert Giroux, p. 391 - 2 Reviews- Anna Karenina (1935 Film) by Clarence Brown
- The Crusades (1935 Film) by Cecil B. DeMille
- Drama: Little Man, What Now? by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 392
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October 9, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 393-395
- Editorials, p. 396
- An Industrial-Union Victory , p. 397
- Canada's New Deal , p. 397
- Roosevelt in the West , p. 398
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 399
- Can We Have a Housing Program? I by Albert Mayer, pp. 400-401
- Mussolini's Dream of Empire by Maxwell S. Stewart, pp. 402-404
- Public Enemy No. 64B: The Football Broadcaster by Left Wing, p. 405
- Canada Flirts With Fascism by James H. Gray, pp. 406-407
- Correspondence, pp. 408-409
- Crisis in the Teachers' Union by Abraham Lefkowitz, p. 410
- The Opposition Replies, p. 411
- Two Defeats for William Green by B.J. Widick, p. 412
- The Higher History by Heywood Broun, pp. 413-414
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Poet's Quest by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 415 - 1 Review- Eugene O'Neill: A Poet's Quest by Richard Dana Skinner
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A Milestone in Popular Education by Maxwell S. Stewart, p. 416 - 1 Review- War Tomorrow: Will We Keep Out? by Ryllis Alexander Goslin
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Revolutionary Fiction by James Burnham, p. 416 - 1 Review- Mr. Aristotle by Ignazio Silone
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The Holy Blisful Martir by Mark Van Doren, p. 417 - 1 Review- Murder in the Cathedral by T.S. Eliot
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Two Proletarian Novels by Helen Neville, p. 417 - 2 Reviews- The Green Corn Rebellion by William Cunningham
- Horse-Shoe Bottoms by Thomas Tippett
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American English by George Genzmer, p. 418 - 1 Review- A Dictionary of Modern American Usage by H.W. Horwill
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Shorter Notices, p. 418 - 4 Reviews- Cicero: A Study by G.C. Richards
- The Regional Approach to Mational Social Planning by Howard W. Odum
- Regional Reconstruction: A Way Out for the South by Rupert B. Vance
- The Lincoln Legend by Roy Prentice Basler
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 419
- Drama: An American Tragedy by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 420
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October 16, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 421-423
- Editorials, p. 424
- Can America Keep "Unentangled"> , p. 425
- Hitler's Olympic Games , p. 426
- "Orbis Pictus" , p. 426
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 427
- Cartoon by "Fritz", p. 428
- After Ethiopia---England? by Albert Viton, p. 429
- New York's Power Yardstick by Will Maslow and E. Michael White, pp. 430-431
- A Practical Housing Program by Albert Mayer, pp. 432-434
- Saving the Constitution by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 435-436
- Leo Gallagher by Carey McWilliams, p. 437
- Correspondence, p. 438
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 439
- Preface to the A.F. of L. Convention by A.J. Muste, p. 440
- One Speaks of Rope by Heywood Broun, pp. 441-442
- The Labor Index, p. 443
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Contribution to Martyrology by H.L. Mencken, p. 444 - 1 Review- Joseph Conrad and His Circle by Jessie Conrad
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The Wicked State by Raymond Gram Swing, p. 444 - 1 Review- Our Enemy, the State by Albert Jay Nock
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Late Flowering by Philip Blair Rice, p. 445 - 1 Review- Invisible Landscapes by Edgar Lee Masters
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Labor and the Government by William M. Leiserson, p. 445 - 1 Review- Labor Relations Boards by Lewis L. Lorwin and Arthur Wubnig
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Painter into Novelist by Helen Neville, p. 446 - 1 Review- South by Frederick S. Wight
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Films: Novel into Movie by Robert Giroux, p. 447 - 3 Reviews- Maria Chapdelaine (1934 Film) by Julien Duvivier
- William Tell (1934 Film) by Walter Lantz and William Nolan
- Red Salute (1935 Film) by Sidney Lanfield
- Drama: A Real Shrew Really Tamed by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 448
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October 23, 1935 Issue = 34 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 449-451
- Editorials, p. 452
- Patriotism , p. 453
- The Work-Relief Fiasco , p. 453
- Little Orphan Annie , p. 454
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 455
- Cartoon: The New Stepfather by "Fritz", p. 456
- Can Italy Avert Bankruptcy? by Maxwell S. Stewart, pp. 457-458
- Take the Army Out of the CCC by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 459-460
- Scratched by Heywood Broun, p. 461
- Traffic in Kings by M.W. Fodor, pp. 462-463
- The Russian Giant in 1935 by Louis Fischer, pp. 464-465
- Correspondence, pp. 466-467
- Our Critics, Right or Wrong by Margaret Marshall and Mary McCarthy, pp. 468-471
- A Century of Mark Twain by Mark Van Doren, pp. 472-473
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Better Than They Knew by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 474 - 1 Review- Gilbert and Sullivan by Hesketh Pearson
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"Race, Environment, and Time" by William Troy, p. 475 - 1 Review- Literature and Society by Albert Guerard
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The Chinese Mind by Younghill Kang, p. 476 - 1 Review- My Country and My People by Lin Yutang
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Utopia in Springfield by Eda Lou Walton, p. 477 - 1 Review- Vachel Lindsay by Edgar Lee Masters
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Collectivism---Under Whose Control? by Harry W. Laidler, p. 478 - 1 Review- Government in Business by Stuart Chase
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A Citation of T.S. Eliot by R.P. Blackmur, pp. 478-479 - 1 Review- The Achievement of T. S. Eliot by F.O. Matthiessen
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A Novel of the New South by Louis Kronenberger, p. 480 - 1 Review- A Sign for Cain by Grace Lumpkin
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Jeffers and the Tragic Sense by Philip Blair Rice, pp. 480-481 - 1 Review- Solstice and Other Poems by Robinson Jeffers
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Karl Radek by Ludwig Lore, pp. 482-483 - 1 Review- Portraits and Pamphlets by Karl Radek
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The Wordsworths by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 484 - 1 Review- The Early Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth by Ernest de Selincourt, William Wordsworth, and Dorothy Wordsworth, ...
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Studs Lonigan's World by Lionel Trilling, p. 484 - 1 Review- Guillotine Party, and Other Stories by James T. Farrell
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History of Science by E.A. Burtt, pp. 485-486 - 1 Review- A History of Science, Technology and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries by Abraham Wolf, P. Dannemann, and A. Armitage
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Librarians and Books by Lewis Galantiere, p. 487 - 1 Review- Living with Books by Helen E. Haines
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Life of Cezanne by C. Adolph Glassgold, p. 488 - 1 Review- Paul Cezanne by Gerstle Mack
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Lo, the Poor Liberal! by Jacques Barzun, p. 488 - 1 Review- Lord Brougham by Geoffrey T. Garratt
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Shorter Notices, p. 489 - 2 Reviews- Russia Laughs by Mikhail Zoshchenko
- The Sun Sets in the West by Myron Brinig
- Drama: Soviet Farce by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 490
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Films: Shakespeare Without Words by Mark Van Doren, p. 491 - 1 Review- A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935 Film) by Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 492
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October 30, 1935 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 493-495
- Editorials, p. 496
- The A.F. of L. Wakes Up , p. 497
- Japan Presses On , p. 497
- Reward-of-Merit Story, p. 498
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 499
- Cartoon by "Fritz", p. 500
- The Milk Racket by Allan Chase and Alfred Goldsmith, pp. 501-502
- Louisiana's Black Utopia by Carleton Beals and Abel Plenn, pp. 503-504
- The Townsend Plan Exposed by Richard L. Neuberger, pp. 505-506
- The German Underground Movement by Kurt Rosenfeld, pp. 507-508
- England Faces War by Harold J. Laski, p. 509
- Correspondence, pp. 510-511
- Minneapolis---One Year Later by Carlos Hudson, pp. 512-513
- Butte Remembers Big Bill Haywood by Kinsey Howard, p. 514
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 515
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Utopia, or Uncle Tom's Cabin by R.P. Blackmur, p. 516 - 1 Review- It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis
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The World's Prose by Arthur Livingston, p. 516 - 1 Review- An Anthology of World Prose by Carl Van Doren
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A Matter of Quality by William Troy, p. 517 - 1 Review- Flowering Judas, and Other Stories by Katherine Anne Porter
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Seeing the People First by Ferner Nuhn, p. 518 - 1 Review- Some American People by Erskine Caldwell
- Drama: Dissenting Opinion by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 518-519
- The Dance: Ballet Old and New by Ruth Pickering, p. 520
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November 6, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 521-523
- Editorials, p. 524
- Britain Holds Its Ground , p. 525
- Miracles , p. 526
- Buyers Beward! , p. 526
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 527
- Cartoon by "Fritz", p. 528
- Paradoxes of American Recovery by Maxwell S. Stewart, pp. 529-530
- Is the Endowment Policy a Good Investment? by Murry Levine, p. 531
- The Catholic War on Hitler by Emil Lengyel, pp. 532-533
- Finance: For Widows and Orphans by Isidor Feinstein, p. 534
- Correspondence, pp. 535-536
- Fascism Enters New Mexico by Katharine Gay, pp. 537-538
- High Tide at Atlantic City by Julius Hochman, p. 539
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 540
- Facts for Consumers by Ruth Brindze, p. 541
- Our Critics, Right or Wrong by Mary McCarthy and Margaret Marshall, pp. 542-544
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Lawrence of England by Mark Van Doren, p. 545 - 1 Review- The Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence
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Mr. O'Hara's Talent by Lionel Trilling, p. 545 - 1 Review- Butterfield 8 by John O'Hara
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The Life of Dwight Morrow by Paul Scott Mowrer, p. 546 - 1 Review- Dwight Morrow by Harold G. Nicolson
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"The Key to Communism" by Sterling D. Spero, p. 546 - 1 Review- Communism in the United States by Earl R. Browder
- Drama: Run of the Mill by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 547
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Films: Nature and Artifice by Mark Van Doren, p. 548 - 3 Reviews- La Maternelle (1933 Film) by Jean Benoit-Levy and Marie Epstein
- Le Dernier Milliardaire (1934 Film) by Rene Clair
- Red Army Days (1935 Film) by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi
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November 13, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 549-551
- Editorials, p. 552
- Sanctions Under Neutrality , p. 553
- What Do You Read? , p. 553
- Anthracite Peace , p. 554
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 555
- Cartoon: Will It Work? by "Fritz", p. 556
- The Russian Revolution Comes of Age by Louis Fischer, pp. 557-558
- Controlling the Arms Makers by H.C. Engelbrecht, pp. 559-560
- Men in Chains by Myra Page, pp. 561-562
- England's Foreign Policy by Negley Farson, pp. 563-564
- Correspondence, pp. 565-566
- The Amsterdam News Is Winning! by Allan Chase, p. 567
- Strike-Breaker Number One by Herman Wolf, p. 568
- In the Deep Middle West by Ray L. Kringer, pp. 569-570
- The Labor Index, p. 571
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"In Darkest Asia" by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 572 - 1 Review- The Asiatics by Frederic Prokosch
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Macedonian Cycle by William Troy, p. 572 - 1 Review- Express to the East by A. Den Doolard
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The Science of Heredity by Hugh H. Darby, p. 573 - 1 Review- Genetics by H.S. Jennings
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Life After Legend by Carl Van Doren, p. 574 - 1 Review- The Street I Know by Harold E. Stearns
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A Reconstruction Statesman by Will Herberg, p. 574 - 1 Review- Lucius Q.C. Lamar: Secession and Reunion by Wirt Armistead Cate
- Drama: Sure Fire by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 575
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 576
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November 20, 1935 Issue = 20 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 577-579
- Editorials, p. 580
- "This Business of Relief" , p. 581
- The Supreme Court and the Poor Investor , p. 581
- A Long Road , p. 582
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 583
- Why They "Drilled" Dutch Schultz by Emanuel H. Lavine, pp. 584-586
- After the Elections by Raymond Gram Swing, p. 587
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 588
- The British General Election by Harold J. Laski, p. 589
- Correspondence, pp. 590-591
- Illinois Miners Work for Unity by James P. Mitchell, p. 592
- Facts for Consumers by Ruth Brindze, pp. 592-594
- Our Critics, Right or Wrong, III by Mary McCarthy and Margaret Marshall, pp. 595-599
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Literature on the Left by Louis Kronenberger, p. 600 - 2 Reviews- Proletarian Literature in the United States by Granville Hicks
- The American Writers' Congress by Henry Hart
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Paths of Empire by Frederick L. Schuman, p. 600 - 1 Review- The Diplomacy of Imperialism, 1890-1902 by William L. Langer
- Poets of the Future by Eda Lou Walton, p. 601
- In Prison by Dorothy Van Doren, p. 602
- Drama: A Provincial Lady in Town by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 603
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Films: Utopia or Lilliput? by Mark Van Doren, p. 604 - 2 Reviews- The New Gulliver (1935 Film) by Aleksandr Ptushko and A. Vanichkin
- Way Down East (1935 Film) by Henry King
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November 27, 1935 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 605-607
- Editorials, p. 608
- The New Deal Ends , p. 609
- The Tories Apply a Lesson , p. 609
- Mussolini and the Casa Italiana , p. 610
- Cartoon: The Call of the Desert by "Fritz", p. 611
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 612
- Ode to the Library League by Stuart Chase, pp. 613-614
- Football: Hope of American Education by Left Wing, pp. 615-616
- Government Subsidy and Italian Trade by Peter Ehlers, pp. 617-619
- Finance: New York City Transit by Isidor Feinstein, p. 620
- Correspondence, pp. 620-621
- Class Warfare in Alaska by Irvin Goodman, pp. 622-624
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Addresses to the Middle Class by Louis M. Hacker, p. 625 - 2 Reviews- The Crisis of the Middle Class by Lewis Corey
- Insurgent America by Alfred M. Bingham
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Toward a Poetic Drama by Philip Blair Rice, p. 626 - 1 Review- The Dog Beneath the Skin by W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood
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A Great Press Writer by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 626 - 1 Review- I Write As I Please by Walter Duranty
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What Happens in Shakespeare by Mark Van Doren, p. 627 - 3 Reviews- What Happens in Hamlet by J. Dover Wilson
- Shakespeare's Imagery and What It Tells Us by Caroline F.E. Spurgeon
- Where Shakespeare Stood by Donald Morrow
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Mr. Aiken's Virtuosity by Helen Neville, p. 628 - 1 Review- King Coffin by Conrad Aiken
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Conspicuous Waste by Mina Curtiss, pp. 628-629 - 2 Reviews- European Experiences by Mabel Dodge Luhan
- "King Lehr" and the Gilded Age by Elizabeth Drexel Lehr
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Types of Pedantry by John McAlpin Berryman, p. 630 - 3 Reviews- Smith: A Sylvan Interlude by James Branch Cabell
- Festival at Meron by Harry Sackler
- Seventy Times Seven by Carl Christian Jensen
- Drama: "Parnell" by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 630-632
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December 4, 1935 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 633-635
- Editorials, p. 636
- The C.R. Strike , p. 637
- Heil Profits! , p. 637
- Do Gangsters Speak Verse? , p. 638
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 639
- Cartoon by "Fritz", p. 640
- Sanctions Vs. Neutrality: A Debate by Raymond Gram Swing, p. 641
- What Neutrality Means by Dorothy Detzer, pp. 642-643
- David Gets the Third Degree by Emanuel H. Lavine, pp. 644-645
- The Red Cross Answers the Call by Kinsey Howard, p. 646
- Correspondence, pp. 647-648
- We Told Washington by Thomas Burke, pp. 649-650
- Letter to a Clergyman by Heywood Broun, p. 651
- Facts for Consumers by Ruth Brindze, p. 652
- Our Critics, Right or Wrong by Margaret Marshall and Mary McCarthy, pp. 653-655
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The Critic's Job by William Troy, p. 656 - 1 Review- The Double Agent by R.P. Blackmur
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Barbusse's Stalin by Ludwig Lore, p. 656 - 1 Review- Stalin by Henri Barbusse
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The Patmores by Marya Zaturenska, p. 657 - 1 Review- Portrait of My Family by Derek Patmore
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American Rooming House by Abel Plenn, p. 658 - 1 Review- At Madame Bonnard's by Joseph Vogel
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Films: When Acting Counts by Mark Van Doren, p. 658 - 3 Reviews- Mutiny on the Bounty (1935 Film) by Frank Lloyd
- Crime and Punishment (1935 Film) by Pierre Chenal
- Crime and Punishment (1935 Film) by Josef von Sternberg
- Drama: Black Bread and a Circus by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 659
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 660
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December 11, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 661-663
- Editorials, p. 664
- Lewis and Labor , p. 665
- Shun the Nazi Olympics! , p. 665
- The Greatest Living Writer , p. 666
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 667
- Cartoon by "Fritz", p. 668
- Arms Over Europe by Louis Fischer, pp. 669-670
- The Japanese-American War Myth by Vernon Nash, pp. 671-672
- "We Want a United Front" by Heywood Broun, p. 673
- "Not Too Much for a Negro" by Robert W. Horton, pp. 674-676
- Fifty Outanding Books of 1935, pp. 677-680
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Propaganda and Society by Carl Becker, p. 681 - 1 Review- Propaganda: Its Psychology and Technique by Leonard W. Doob
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Religion and Science by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 682 - 1 Review- Religion and Science by Bertrand A. Russell
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In Search of Havelock Ellis by William Troy, p. 683 - 1 Review- From Rousseau to Proust by Havelock Ellis
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Amy Lowell and the Poetic Revival by Eda Lou Walton, p. 684 - 1 Review- Amy Lowell: A Chronicle by S. Foster Damon
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William James by Sidney Hook, pp. 684-686 - 1 Review- The Thought and Character of William James by Ralph Barton Perry
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F.P.A. by Mark Van Doren, pp. 687-688 - 1 Review- The Diary of Our Own Samuel Pepys: 1911-1934 by Franklin P. Adams
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Where Marx Left Off by Abram L. Harris, pp. 689-690 - 1 Review- Marxism and Modern Thought by Nikolai I. Bukharin
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Behind the Scenes With Napoleon by Leo Gershoy, p. 691 - 1 Review- With Napoleon in Russia by Armand de Caulaincourt and George Libraire
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A Guide to Latin Manuscripts by E.K. Rand, p. 692 - 1 Review- Codices Latini Antiquiores by E.A. Lowe
- Recent Records by Kenneth Burke, pp. 692-693
- Drama: Cat Fight by Joseph WooD Krutch, pp. 694-695
- Contributors to This Issu, p. 696
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December 18, 1935 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 697-699
- Editorials, p. 700
- What Business Wants , p. 701
- The Law and the Alien , p. 701
- Broadway Is Prosperous , p. 702
- Issue and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 703
- Cartoon by "Fritz", p. 704
- The Mortgage Scandals and the New Deal by Samuel Grafton, pp. 705-706
- The Latest Invasion of Mexico by Elizabeth Knowlton, p. 707
- The Future of British Labor by Harold J. Laski, pp. 708-709
- Corporate Tammany Halls by Isidor Feinstein, p. 710
- Correspondence, pp. 710-711
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 712
- Craft and the Crafts by Heywood Broun, p. 713
- The Wisconsin "People's Front" by Hans Christian, p. 714
- The Case for Industrial Unionism by William Green, p. 715
- The Labor Index, p. 715
- Facts for Consumers by Ruth Brindze, p. 716
- Our Critics, Right or Wrong by Margaret Marshall and Mary McCarthy, pp. 717-718
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Karl Marx by Ludwig Lore, p. 719 - 1 Review- Karl Marx: The Story of His Life by Franz Mehring
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Down with Woollcott by Louis Kronenberger, p. 720 - 1 Review- The Woollcott Reader by Alexander Woollcott
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warbly same boat by Florence Codman, p. 721 - 1 Review- Summer Time Ends by John Hargrave
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Roosevelt as Rentier by Paul W. Ward, p. 721 - 1 Review- The Gay Reformer by Mauritz A. Hallgren
- Drama: The Unregenerated by Joseph Wood Krutch, pp. 722-723
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Films: The Old Days by Mark Van Doren, p. 724 - 2 Reviews- Frisco Kid (1935 Film) by Lloyd Bacon
- So Red the Rose (1935 Film) by King Vidor
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December 25, 1935 Issue = 24 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 725-727
- Editorials, p. 728
- A New Low for the New Deal , p. 729
- Orphaned Silver , p. 729
- Masaryk Retires , p. 730
- Issues and Men by Oswald Garrison Villard, p. 731
- Cartoon by "Fritz", p. 732
- Arms Over Europe by Louis Fischer, pp. 733-735
- Fascism Looms in Mexico by L.O. Prendergast, pp. 736-737
- Louisiana Skin Game by Carleton Beals and Abel Plenn, pp. 738-739
- Unfit to Print by Isidor Feinstein, p. 740
- Correspondence, pp. 741-742
- General Motors Takes the Offensive by H.S. Grant, p. 743
- Minneapolis: A Defeat for Green by Carlos Hudson, pp. 744-745
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The Untired Genius by Mark Van Doren, p. 746 - 1 Review- Unpublished Poems of Emily Dickinson by Martha Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Leete Hampson, ...
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The Origins of Fascismo by Vera Micheles Dean, p. 746 - 1 Review- Mussolini's Italy by Herman Finer
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The Historical Jesus by Reinhold Niebuhr, p. 747 - 1 Review- Jesus by Charles Guignebert
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Remaking Mankind by H.S. Jennings, p. 748 - 1 Review- Man, the Unknown by Alexis Carrel
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World Outlooks by Livingston Welch, p. 749 - 1 Review- American Philosophy, Today and Tomorrow by Horace M. Kallen and Sidney Hook
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Robinson's Last Poem by Eda Lou Walton, p. 749 - 1 Review- King Jasper by Edwin Arlington Robinson
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Shorter Notices, p. 750 - 5 Reviews- The Victorians and Their Reading by Amy Cruse
- Time Past by Marie Scheikevitch
- Brothers Three by John M. Oskison
- Golden Apples by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
- Sea Pieces and Other Poems by Forrest Anderson
- Art: The Century of Grace by Walter Pach, p. 751
- Drama: The Apocalypse of St. Clifford by Joseph Wood Krutch, p. 752
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 752
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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