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December 30, 1931 Issue - 21 Articles- The Week, pp. 171-172
Editorials
- Congress and Debt Payments, pp. 173-174
- France Against Britain, pp. 175-176
General Articles
- England Muddles Through
Bruce Bliven
, pp. 177-179 - The Unwanted Lonely
Mark Van Doren
, p. 180 - Unemployment Relief by Business
Sumner H. Slichter
, pp. 181-183 - Utopian Peacemakers
Mary M. Colum
, pp. 184-185 - The Ideal Immigrant
Chester T. Crowell
, p. 186 - Under Which Hoover?
Felix Ray
, p. 187 - Washington Notes
"T.R.B."
, p. 188 - Spring and Winter
Stark Young
, pp. 189-190 - Indian Tribal Arts
Catherine K. Bauer
, p. 191
- Correspondence, p. 192
Reviews of Books
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Elegy for Anarchism (Review) Waldo Frank
, p. 193 Living My Life, by Emma Goldman
- Living My Life by Emma Goldman
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The Compleat Pioneer (Review) Henry Steele Commager
, p. 194 Forty-Niners, by Archer Butler Hulbert
- Forty-Niners by Archer Butler Hulbert
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Directions for Caging a Dragon (Review) Harry W. Laidler
, p. 195 Frankenstein, Incorporated, by I. Maurice Wormser
- Frankenstein, Incorporated by I. Maurice Wormser
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Mestizo (Review) Donald Minot Young
, p. 196 Sparks Fly Upward, by Oliver La Farge
- Sparks Fly Upward by Oliver La Farge
Book Notes
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Biography (3 Reviews) , p. 196 - Benedict Arnold: Patriot and Traitor by Oscar Sherwin
- The Messiah of Ismir: Sabbatai Zevi by Josef Kastein
- Native Stock by Arthur Pound
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Philosophy and Religion Confucius and Confucianism, by Richard Wilhelm (3 Reviews) , p. 196 - Confucius and Confucianism by Richard Wilhelm
- Humanism and Science by Cassius J. Keyser
- What Dare I Think? by Julian Huxley
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Science Oceanography, by Henry B. Bigelow (2 Reviews) , p. 197 - Oceanography by Henry B. Bigelow
- Signals from the Stars by George Ellery Hale
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Fiction Maria Fernanda, by Huberto Perez de la Ossa (2 Reviews) , pp. 197-198 - Maria Fernanda by Huberto Perez de la Ossa
- Their Fathers' God by O.E. Rolvaag