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Issues of the 1880s = 3 Years, 35 Issues, 484 Articles-
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Issues of 1887 = 11 Issues, 153 Articles
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Issues of 1888 = 12 Issues, 167 Articles
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Issues of 1889 = 12 Issues, 164 Articles
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Issues of the 1890s = 10 Years, 114 Issues, 1,984 Articles-
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Issues of 1890 = 12 Issues, 190 Articles
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Issues of 1891 = 12 Issues, 199 Articles
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Issues of 1892 = 12 Issues, 188 Articles
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Issues of 1893 = 12 Issues, 218 Articles
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Issues of 1894 = 12 Issues, 210 Articles
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Issues of 1895 = 12 Issues, 215 Articles
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Issues of 1896 = 6 Issues, 143 Articles
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Issues of 1897 = 12 Issues, 241 Articles
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Issues of 1898 = 12 Issues, 194 Articles
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Issues of 1899 = 12 Issues, 186 Articles
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Issues of the 1900s = 10 Years, 114 Issues, 1,908 Articles-
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Issues of 1900 = 12 Issues, 180 Articles
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Issues of 1901 = 6 Issues, 92 Articles
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Issues of 1902 = 12 Issues, 185 Articles
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Issues of 1903 = 12 Issues, 201 Articles
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Issues of 1904 = 12 Issues, 203 Articles
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Issues of 1905 = 12 Issues, 199 Articles
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Issues of 1906 = 12 Issues, 198 Articles
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Issues of 1907 = 12 Issues, 228 Articles
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Issues of 1908 = 12 Issues, 202 Articles
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Issues of 1909 = 12 Issues, 220 Articles
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Issues of the 1910s = 10 Years, 120 Issues, 2,210 Articles-
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Issues of 1910 = 12 Issues, 205 Articles
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Issues of 1911 = 12 Issues, 221 Articles
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Issues of 1912 = 12 Issues, 210 Articles
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Issues of 1913 = 12 Issues, 202 Articles
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Issues of 1914 = 12 Issues, 202 Articles
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Issues of 1915 = 12 Issues, 205 Articles
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Issues of 1916 = 12 Issues, 222 Articles
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Issues of 1917 = 12 Issues, 241 Articles
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Issues of 1918 = 12 Issues, 242 Articles
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Issues of 1919 = 12 Issues, 260 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 120 Issues, 2,205 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 12 Issues, 229 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 12 Issues, 223 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 12 Issues, 242 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 12 Issues, 249 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 12 Issues, 204 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 12 Issues, 212 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 12 Issues, 208 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 12 Issues, 221 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 12 Issues, 213 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 12 Issues, 204 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 10 Years, 113 Issues, 2,287 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 12 Issues, 262 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 12 Issues, 212 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 12 Issues, 224 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 185 Articles-
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January 1933 Issue = 15 Articles- Roosevelt's Pilots by Arthur D. Howden Smith, pp. 1-6
- Red Flame by Walter Duranty, pp. 7-8
- A Song During Business Depression by Vachel Lindsay, p. 9
- There Was a Queen by William Faulkner, pp. 10-15
- The Loss of the "Melbourne" by A.J. Villiers, pp. 16-18
- No Taxes to Pay by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 19-22
- The Next Political Front by William Harlan Hale, pp. 23-26
- The Trap by Meridel LeSueur, pp. 27-32
- The Passing of the Democratic Fallacy by Ernest Sutherland Bates, pp. 33-36
- The Apostate by Lillian Barnard Gilkes, pp. 37-45
- Feet in the Grass Roots by Josephine Herbst, pp. 46-50
- College Girl: 1932-33 by Eunice Fuller Barnard, pp. 51-53
- Military Medicine Men by Alva Lee, pp. 54-55
- War in Bohemia by Malcolm Cowley, pp. 56-59
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 60-64
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February 1933 Issue = 19 Articles- Technocracy---Tempest on a Slide Rule by Virgil Jordan, pp. 65-69
- Watchdogs of the Budget by Drew Pearson, pp. 70-73
- World Without Money by Stuart Chase, pp. 74-78
- Cities by Cale Young Rice, p. 79
- Turnstile by Evelyn Scott, pp. 80-87
- The Children in Autumn by George Dillon, p. 88
- Those Eminent Victorians by Howard Mumford Jones, pp. 89-93
- Boys Are Bad by Carroll E. Robb, pp. 94-100
- A Woman and Her Doctors by Marian Purcell, pp. 101-106
- A Day Off by Walter Gilkyson, pp. 107-112
- Plutonic Laboratories by H. Gordon Garbedian, pp. 113-114
- The Juror is Probably Right by Edmund Pearson, pp. 115-116
- Alas, Kind Element! by Leonie Adams, p. 117
- West of Omaha by Grant Reynard, pp. 118-121
- Black Belt by Carl Carmer, pp. 122-123
- Under Cover by Margaret Emerson Bailey, p. 124
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 125-128
- The Crisis in Education by William John Cooper, pp. 129-131
- Demon; Let Us Praise the Voice by Conrad Aiken, p. 132
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March 1933 Issue = 18 Articles- Who's New in Washington? by Elliott Thurston, pp. 133-138
- Exhortation by Louise Bogan, p. 139
- The State's Responsibility by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, p. 140
- The New Menace in Industry by Josephine Goldmark, pp. 141-143
- Is There a Crisis In Our Foreign Policy? by Arthur D. Howden Smith, pp. 144-148
- A Clean Well-Lighted Place by Ernest Hemingway, pp. 149-150
- Karl Marx---The Myth and the Man by Max Nomad, pp. 151-154
- Road to Prosperity by David Cushman Coyle, pp. 155-158
- What Future Has Farming? by Walter W. Liggett, pp. 159-163
- Horses at Night by Orrick Johns, p. 164
- The Orchard by Kyle Crichton, pp. 165-168
- Illinois Miners by Mary Heaton Vorse, pp. 169-172
- I'm Going Home by J. McBride Dabbs, pp. 173-175
- Overtones by Gilbert Maxwell, p. 176
- You and the Next Boom by George Dock, Jr., pp. 177-178
- Business Girl by Helen Woodward, pp. 179-181
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 182-195
- Old Men on the Blue by Thomas Hornsby Ferril, p. 196
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April 1933 Issue = 15 Articles- America's Real Job by James Truslow Adams, pp. 197-203
- Homage to Switzerland by Ernest Hemingway, pp. 204-208
- The Case for Bureaucracy by Charles Beard and William Beard, pp. 209-214
- Mixed Marriage by Captain John W. Thomason, Jr., pp. 215-222
- After the Family---What? by Ella Winter, pp. 223-226
- Stand Staunchly, Winter Trees by Mary Cabot Martin, p. 227
- Give the Stockholder the Truth by Anderson F. Farr, pp. 228-233
- Spring Out of Jerusalem by Meridel Le Sueur, p. 234
- "Lucky" to Have a Job by Rita S. Halle, pp. 235-238
- The Jersey Devil Came by Ruth Crawford, pp. 239-243
- Town in the River by Curlin Reed, pp. 244-246
- War-Minded Japan by Anonymous, pp. 247-249
- Indoor Polo Takes the Floor by Herbert Reed, pp. 250-252
- Capitalism Has Never Been Tried by Wells Wells, pp. 253-255
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 256-260
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May 1933 Issue = 16 Articles- When the Shooting is Over in the Pacific by Upton Close, pp. 261-265
- The End of Nationalism by Christian Gauss, pp. 266-270
- Ill Wind by Margaret Emerson Bailey, p. 271
- Give Us a Prescription, Doctor by Ernest Hemingway, pp. 272-278
- Portrait of a Business Forecaster by John R. Tunis, pp. 279-284
- The Train and the City by Thomas Wolfe, pp. 285-294
- Drama and the Jew by John Corbin, pp. 295-299
- A Message from Science by Michael Pupin, pp. 300-302
- Early Spring by Philippa Galloway, p. 303
- France---The Reactionary Republic by Robert Briffault, pp. 304-308
- Retreat to the Land by Charlie May Simon, pp. 309-312
- The Children's Hour of Crime by Arthur Mann, pp. 313-315
- America's Homeless Army by Lowell Ames Norris, pp. 316-317
- The Authors and Politics by Paul Rosenfeld, pp. 318-320
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 321-323
- Bird Song by Witter Bynner, p. 324
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June 1933 Issue = 15 Articles- A High Road for Business by A.A. Berle, Jr., pp. 325-331
- All-Night Wagon-Lunch by Elias Lieberman, p. 332
- Death the Proud Brother by Thomas Wolfe, pp. 333-338
- Congress---The Nation's Scapegoat by F.H. LaGuardia, pp. 339-344
- Bitter Apples by Ethel Hepburn, pp. 345-349
- Pastoral by Ruth Langland Holberg, p. 350
- Programs for the Jobless by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 351-355
- Jefferson and the New Deal by Dumas Malone, pp. 356-359
- Betrayal in American Education by Howard Mumford Jones, pp. 360-364
- Men Are Queer That Way by Mabel S. Ulrich, pp. 365-368
- Not That We Are Forlorn by Charles Norman, p. 369
- By All Means, the Saloon by Paul Hutchinson, pp. 370-371
- On Being a Jew by Robert Nathan, p. 372
- Cry Under Chaos by Gilbert Maxwell, p. 373
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 374-388
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July 1933 Issue = 12 Articles- American Revolution: 1933 by John T. Flynn, pp. 1-6
- No Door by Thomas Wolfe, pp. 7-12
- Gotterdammerung by Suzanne LaFollette, pp. 13-16
- Deer by Alvah C. Bessie, pp. 17-20
- What Bryan Did to America by J.C. Long, pp. 21-26
- The Davis Cup by Herbert Reed, pp. 27-28
- World's End: 1893-1933 by R.L. Duffus, pp. 29-31
- We Who Are About to Drink by Frank Schoonmaker, pp. 32-33
- What Kind of World War Young People Facing? by Helen Christine Bennett, pp. 34-36
- Fisherman's Wife by Anonymous, pp. 37-41
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 42-63
- A Letter to Certain Americans by Robert Nathan, p. 64
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August 1933 Issue = 16 Articles- Story of a Princess by Captain John W. Thomason, Jr., pp. 65-70
- Can America Live Alone? by Christian Gauss, pp. 71-77
- Kate by Andre Maurois, p. 78
- A Great Life by Grace Flandrau, pp. 79-80
- Calliope Music by Marlise Johnston, pp. 81-83
- The Sacred Thing by Paul Ryan#2, p. 84
- Mark Hanna by John T. Flynn, pp. 85-90
- A Bourgeois Takes His Stand by Ludwig Lewisohn, pp. 91-96
- Challenge to Poets by William Rose Benet, p. 97
- In a Spanish Dungeon by Max Eastman, pp. 98-101
- Fishing in Summer by Norman Macleod, p. 102
- Pans to Tote by Miriam Pope Cimino, pp. 103-106
- Bye, Bye, Blue Laws by William C. White, pp. 107-108
- The Mad Scramble for Bargains by Melville C. Coleman, pp. 109-110
- Those Fifteen-Year-Olds by Marian Purcell, pp. 111-114
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 115-128
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September 1933 Issue = 18 Articles- What's Behind the Recovery Laws by A.A. Berle, Jr., pp. 129-134
- Journey's End by Louisa Boyd Graham, p. 135
- Hitler and the American Jew by Dorothy Thompson and Benjamin Stolberg, pp. 136-139
- Picnic by Arthur Davison Ficke, p. 140
- Slave on the Block by Langston Hughes, pp. 141-143
- The Nightingale by George Dillon, p. 144
- Autarchy---Is It the Economic Road of the Future? by Stuart Chase, pp. 145-149
- Address to the Farmers by Chard Powers Smith, p. 150
- Thomas Alva Edison: An American Symbol by C. Hartley Grattan, pp. 151-156
- Escape by Nahum Sabsay, pp. 157-163
- Man---The Unwilling Master by Wells Wells, pp. 164-168
- Hyacinth Drift by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, pp. 169-172
- Ozark Anthology by Gabriel F. Newburger, pp. 173-175
- The Munitions Industry in World Affairs by C.H. Abad, pp. 176-178
- What is Education For? by Albert Guerard, pp. 179-181
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 182-184
- Courage by Raymond Holden, pp. 185-191
- The Sparrows by Mary Britton Miller, p. 192
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October 1933 Issue = 11 Articles- Benny and the Bird Dogs by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, pp. 193-200
- Five New Empires by Paul Hutchinson, pp. 201-207
- The "Great" Frenchman by Roger Burlingame, pp. 208-213
- Wind Before Evening by David Cornel DeJong, pp. 214-220
- Confessions of a College Teacher by Anonymous, pp. 221-224
- An Old Reporter Looks at the Mad-House World by Charles Edward Russell, pp. 225-230
- "Trotting Races Today" by Evan Shipman, pp. 231-235
- Stephen Foster by Haniel Long, pp. 236-238
- What About the World Revolution? by Louis Fischer, pp. 239-243
- Fall Plowing by Edgar Lee Masters, p. 244
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 245-256
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November 1933 Issue = 15 Articles- War on the Brains Trust by Ernest K. Lindley, pp. 257-266
- Young Cuba Rises by Carleton Beals, pp. 267-272
- Green Tree, My Body by Gilbert Maxwell, p. 273
- Henry George: Unorthodox American by Albert Jay Nock, pp. 274-279
- A Separation by Morley Callaghan, pp. 280-282
- The Railroads---Old Soldiers of Industry by Anonymous, pp. 283-288
- Is Religion Dying? by William Pierson Merrill, pp. 289-292
- The Disinherited by Jo Pagano, pp. 293-298
- Flowering Noose by Gene Shuford, pp. 299-301
- From a Tea-Leaf Reader's Diary by Ann Cade, pp. 302-304
- Ameican Code: Class of 1950 by Miriam Allen deFord, pp. 305-307
- The Republican Dilemma by Hoffman Nickerson, pp. 308-309
- The Answer by John Hall Wheelock, p. 310
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 311-313
- Lonely Dolphin by William Rose Benet, pp. 314-320
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December 1933 Issue = 15 Articles- The Future of Religion by Abbe Ernest Dimnet, pp. 321-324
- Old Red by Caroline Gordon, pp. 325-332
- The Consumer's Tomorrow by Stuart Chase, pp. 333-338
- Every Day's a Holiday by James Gould Cozzens, pp. 339-344
- A Government in Search of a Labor Movement by Benjamin Stolberg, pp. 345-349
- I Can Count on Myself by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 350-354
- Thorstein Veblen by Ernest Sutherland Bates, pp. 355-360
- Cornered by Lola von Hoershelman, pp. 361-366
- Israel by Robert Nathan, p. 367
- The Old Stone House by Edmund Wilson, pp. 368-372
- Here by the Connecticut by Kimball Flaccus, p. 373
- Science's New Certainty by George W. Gray, pp. 374-376
- Are Servants People? by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, pp. 377-379
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 380-383
- Climacteric by Helene Mullins, p. 384
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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 299 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 12 Issues, 199 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 12 Issues, 249 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 12 Issues, 292 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 12 Issues, 275 Articles
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Issues of 1939 = 5 Issues, 90 Articles