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September 18, 1935 Issue - 21 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 309-311
Editorials
- Geneva Stands Firm, p. 312
- The President Completes the Record , p. 313
- National Defense and Thought , p. 314
- Peace by Prayer , p. 314
- Issues and Men
Oswald Garrison Villard
, p. 315 A Notable Conference
- Racketeering in the A.F. of L.
Isidor Feinstein
, pp. 316-318 II. Skulduggery in New York
- Bullets Fell on Alabama
Bruce Crawford
, p. 319 - The Meaning of the Modern Drama
Joseph Wood Krutch
, pp. 320-322 III. The American Tradition
- Our Mexican Colony
Maxwell S. Stewart
, p. 323 - Hoosier Hitlerism
Norman Thomas
, pp. 324-325 - Correspondence, p. 326
- Contributors To This Issue, pp. 326-327
Labor and Industry
- To Russia and to Roy
Heywood Broun
, p. 328 - The Cropper Learns His Fate
H.L. Mitchell and J.R. Butler
, p. 328 - On the Alabama Front
Albert Jackson
, pp. 329-330 Books
- An Interview with Paul Valery
Dorothy Dudley
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A Little Freedom, Please! (Review) Alexander Crosby
, pp. 332-333 Freedom of the Press, by George Seldes
- Freedom of the Press by George Seldes
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The World of Horst Wessel (Review) Edgar Ansel Mowrer
, p. 334 The Nazi Dictatorship, by Frederick L. Schuman
- The Nazi Dictatorship by Frederick L. Schuman
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Another, Secret Germany (2 Reviews) Ludwig Lore
, p. 335 Rubber Truncheon, by Wolfgang Langhoff
- Rubber Truncheon by Wolfgang Langhoff
- I Was Hitler's Prisoner by Stefan Lorant
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Euripides in Harlem (Review) Philip Blair Rice
, p. 336 The Medea and Some Poems, by Countee Cullen
- The Medea and Some Poems by Countee Cullen