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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 299 Articles-
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January 1934 Issue = 27 Articles- Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, pp. 1-8
- Honest Inflation by Edward Tuck, pp. 9-13
- House-Wren by Bernice Kenyon, p. 14
- Thomas Paine by V.F. Calverton, pp. 15-21
- I Hear a Work Song by Madefrey Odhner, p. 22
- Obituary by Mark Schorer, pp. 23-26
- A New Code for Latin America by Carleton Beals, pp. 27-33
- Chorus for Survival by Horace Gregory, p. 34
- Reflections on Marriage by Andre Maurois, p. 35
- Locket for the Heart by Leila Jones, p. 36
- One Foot on Shore by Mary M. Colum, pp. 37-42
- Satan's Version of the Fall of Man by Lincoln Steffens, pp. 43-46
- Straws in the Wind by William Trufant Foster, pp. 47-49
- What Can a Parent Do? by Eleanor Crosby Kemp, pp. 50-52
- Life in the United States by Samuel Lubell and Walter B. Everett, pp. 53-55
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 56-79
- Half-Wisdom by Hugh Robert Orr, p. 80
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9 Reviews The Edwardian Era, by Andre Maurois, p. 2 - 9 Reviews- The Edwardian Era by Andre Maurois
- Jonathan Bishop by Herbert Gorman
- Rabble in Arms by Kenneth Lewis Roberts
- The Siamese Twin Mystery by Ellery Queen
- My Life and Hard Times by James Thurber
- Beethoven As He Lived by Richard Specht
- Benvenuto Cellini and His Florentine Dagger by Victor Thaddeus
- Ways That Are Dark by Ralph Townsend
- We Explore London by Jan Gordon and Cora Gordon
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Lack of Man by Alvah C. Bessie, p. 2 - 1 Review- Gentlemen, I Address You Privately by Kay Boyle
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The Long Parade by Edwin Seaver, pp. 3-4 - 1 Review- The Disinherited by Jack Conroy
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Suavity and Misery by Eli Siegel, p. 5 - 1 Review- Roosevelt and His America by Bernard Fay
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Forth from Egypt by Robert Briffault, p. 6 - 1 Review- The Dawn of Conscience by James Henry Breasted
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Plaster Giants by Rion Bercovici, pp. 7-9 - 1 Review- The Man of the Renaissance by Ralph Roeder
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 10-13
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Russian Steppes by Kyle Crichton, p. 14 - 2 Reviews- The Great Offensive by Maurice Hindus
- Time, Forward! by Valentin Kataev
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Three Writers by Otis C. Ferguson, p. 15 - 3 Reviews- No More Trumpets, and Other Stories by George Milburn
- We Are the Living by Erskine Caldwell
- Footnote to Youth by Jose Garcia Villa
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8 Reviews Afrikander, by Deneys Reitz, pp. 16-96 - 8 Reviews- Afrikander by Deneys Reitz
- Pan in the Parlour by Norman Lindsay
- The Journey by Rose Caylor
- With My Own Eyes by Frederick Palmer
- Far Eastern Front by Edgar Snow
- Bare Living by Elmer Davis and Guy Holt
- The Bishop of Havana by Pendleton Hogan
- Heavens Above! by Oliver Claxton
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February 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- Private Business and Public Opinion by A.A. Berle, Jr., pp. 81-87
- Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, pp. 88-95
- Industry and the Recovery Act by Eugene G. Grace, pp. 96-100
- The Four Lost Men by Thomas Wolfe, pp. 101-108
- Alfred E. Smith by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, pp. 109-116
- Pearl Divers Must Eat by Victor Berge and Helen Ludlam, pp. 117-122
- The Education of a Communist by John Strachey, pp. 123-126
- Straws in the Wind by Dudley Cammett Lunt, pp. 127-129
- Luke Tanner's Daughter by Kenneth Allan Robinson, p. 130
- The Government Recognizes Art by Suzanne LaFollette, pp. 131-132
- Life in the United States by Mary Morison, pp. 133-135
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 136-159
- In Residence, Fifteenth Street by Lawrence Lee, p. 160
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11 Reviews Labor and Steel, by Horace B. Davis, p. 2 - 11 Reviews- Labor and Steel by Horace B. Davis
- Everywoman by Gilbert Frankau
- L'Affaire Jones by Hillel Bernstein
- Yesterday's Burdens by Robert M. Coates
- Chronicle of an Infamous Woman by David Liebovitz
- Slang Yesterday and Today by Eric Partridge
- De Vriendt Goes Home by Arnold Zweig
- Tattoo by Albert Parry
- Cannibal Quest by Gordon Sinclair
- End Papers by A. Edward Newton
- Mr. Darlington's Dangerous Age by Isa Glenn
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Jungle Comedy by Emmett Gowen, pp. 2-3 - 1 Review- Brazilian Adventure by Peter Fleming
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Three and One by Alvah C. Bessie, p. 4 - 1 Review- Reba Durham by Albert Truman Boyd
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Rumbles Near At Hand by John W. Thomason, Jr., pp. 4-9 - 1 Review- America Faces the Next War by Frank H. Simonds
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 10-14
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Hollywood Bound by Edwin Seaver, p. 15 - 1 Review- Work of Art by Sinclair Lewis
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World Champion by Henry Hart, p. 15 - 1 Review- Lenin: A Biography by Ralph Fox
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Rescued at Last by James T. Farrell, pp. 16-100 - 1 Review- Ulysses by James Joyce
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March 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Property in the Power Age by Stuart Chase, pp. 161-167
- Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, pp. 168-174
- Madness in Middle Europe and World Peace by Robert Briffault, pp. 175-181
- The Tramp by David McCord, p. 182
- Lenin the Individual by William C. White, pp. 183-188
- Art and Propaganda by Thomas Craven, pp. 189-194
- Life in the United States by Anonymous, pp. 195-198
- Straws in the Wind by Paul Sifton, pp. 199-200
- Fathers Are Liars by Anonymous, pp. 201-203
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, p. 204
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11 Reviews Woman in Soviet Russia, by Fannina W. Halle, p. 2 - 11 Reviews- Woman in Soviet Russia by Fannina W. Halle
- The Victorian Aftermath, 1901-1914 by Esme C. Wingfield-Stratford
- S.S. Utah by Mike Pell
- Tia Barbarita by Barbara O. Peart
- After the Great Companions by Charles J. Finger
- History of Russia, Vol. I by M.N. Pokrovsky
- Men Against the Sea by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall
- At 33 by Eva Le Gallienne
- Red Medicine by Arthur Newsholme and John A. Kingsbury
- First Love and Last by Howard Coxe
- David by Naomi Royde-Smith
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The Home Land by Kyle Crichton, p. 2 - 1 Review- The Native's Return by Louis Adamic
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Irish Tumult by Alvah C. Bessie, p. 3 - 1 Review- A Nest of Simple Folk by Sean O'Faolain
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Opposite Poles by Isidor Schneider, p. 4 - 2 Reviews- Upsurge by Robert Gessner
- Poems, 1924-1933 by Archibald MacLeish
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And Preachin' by James T. Farrell, pp. 5-6 - 1 Review- Just Plain Larnin' by James M. Shields
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A Celibate in Love by Emmett Gowen, pp. 7-9 - 1 Review- Such Is My Beloved by Morley Callaghan
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 10-11
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Truth from Beneath by Henry Hart, p. 12 - 1 Review- Art Young's Inferno by Art Young
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The Realer Paris by Eli Siegel, p. 13 - 1 Review- Passion's Pilgrims by Jules Romains
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Big Stuff by Edwin Seaver, p. 14 - 1 Review- Passions Spin the Plot by Vardis Fisher
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World in Turmoil by Robert Briffault, p. 15 - 1 Review- The Intelligent Man's Review of Europe Today by G.D.H. Cole and Margaret Cole
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7 Reviews Long Remember, by MacKinlay Kantor, pp. 16-18 - 7 Reviews- Long Remember by MacKinlay Kantor
- Sea Level by Anne Parrish
- Roman Roundabout by Amelie Posse-Brazdova
- Gentlemen---The Regiment by Hugh Talbot
- Fireweed by Mildred Walker
- Family Ghosts, and Ghostly Phenomena by Elliott O'Donnell
- The Cadaver of Gideon Wyck by Alexander K. Laing
- We Give You---the Hotels, pp. 19-102
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April 1934 Issue = 30 Articles- The Decline of Religion by Christian Gauss, pp. 241-246
- The White Man's Exit by Paul Hutchinson, pp. 247-251
- Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, pp. 252-258
- Little White Girl by Sara Haardt, pp. 259-262
- The Incendiary Mahan by Louis M. Hacker, pp. 263-268
- Economic Morality for the New Age by Bernard Iddings Bell, pp. 269-273
- To Hang Without a Rope by Isidor Schneider, p. 274
- Straws in the Wind by John Barker Waite, pp. 275-277
- Moscow Zigzags by Roy S. Durstine, p. 278
- The Masculine Revolt by Gilbert Seldes, pp. 279-281
- Life in the United States by Ann Rivington, pp. 282-285
- On the Heart's Beginning to Cloud the Mind by Robert Frost, p. 286
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, p. 287
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6 Reviews Samuel Johnson, by Hugh Kingsmill, p. 2 - 6 Reviews- Samuel Johnson by Hugh Kingsmill
- Parched Earth by Arnold B. Armstrong
- Murder in the Calais Coach by Agatha Christie
- Too True to Be Good, Village Wooing, On the Rocks by Bernard Shaw
- Fools Rush In by Anne Green
- First Over Everest by Peregrine F.M. Fellowes and L.V. Stewart Blacker, ...
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War and Soldier-Plunderers by C. Hartley Grattan, p. 2 - 3 Reviews- War Unless--- by Sisley Huddleston
- Can We Limit War? by Hoffman Nickerson
- Soldiers---What Next! by Katherine Mayo
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Ireland During "The Trouble" by Byron Dexter, p. 3 - 1 Review- Shake Hands with the Devil by Rearden Conner
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History as Gossip by Benjamin Stolberg, p. 4 - 1 Review- The Robber Barons by Matthew Josephson
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A Good Guy by Rion Bercovici, pp. 5-7 - 1 Review- The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan by James T. Farrell
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Russia by Duranty and Others by Henry Hart, p. 8 - 4 Reviews- Duranty Reports Russia by Walter Duranty and Gustavus Tuckerman, Jr.
- Moscow, 1911-1933 by Allan Monkhouse
- My Russian Neighbors by Alexander Wicksteed
- Nationalism in the Soviet Union by Hans Kohn
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Mill-Town Tragedy by Bernice Kenyon, p. 8 - 1 Review- A Modern Tragedy by Phyllis Bentley
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Mining Town by Otis C. Ferguson, p. 9 - 1 Review- I Went to Pit College by Lauren Gilfillan
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Angry Novel by Alvah C. Bessie, p. 9 - 1 Review- The Oppermanns by Lion Feuchtwanger
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Cabell Smirtness by Alfred Dashiell, p. 10 - 1 Review- Smirt by James Branch Cabell
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Illusion by Ben Ray Redman, p. 10 - 1 Review- Weymouth Sands by John Cowper Powys
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Books of the Month on Art by Thomas Craven, p. 10 - 5 Reviews- A History of American Graphic Humor, Vol. I: 1747-1865 by William Murrell
- Art Now by Herbert Read
- Artist Among the Bankers by William Henry Dyson
- Karl Marx: Capital in Lithographs by Hugo Gellert, Ray Long, Richard Smith, and Karl Marx, ...
- Art and People by Lockie Parker
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Lowes on Chaucer by Ben Ray Redman, p. 11 - 1 Review- Geoffrey Chaucer and the Development of His Genius by John Livingston Lowes
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Honest School Novel by Irvin Anthony, pp. 11-13 - 1 Review- Bloody Mary's by Geoffrey Dennis
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 14-22
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16 Reviews Bredon and Sons, by Neil Bell, pp. 23-24 - 16 Reviews- Bredon and Sons by Neil Bell
- The Life of Hans Christian Andersen by Signe Toksvig
- Rain on the Mountain by Green Peyton Wertenbaker
- Belly Fulla Straw by David Cornel DeJong
- Without Armor by James Hilton
- Cloud Howe by Lewis Grassic Gibbon
- Cinnamon Seed by Hamilton Basso
- Blue Blaze by Jane Harvey Houlson
- Village Tale by Phil Stong
- Mr. Thompson in the Attic by Anna Gordon Keown
- The Fool of Venus by George W. Cronyn
- The Life of Cardinal Mercier by John A. Gade
- The Beauty of England by Thomas Burke
- Collected Poems, 1921-1931 by William Carlos Williams
- The Long Whip by Eugene Campbell
- A Warning to Wantons by Mary Mitchell
- We Give You---the Hotels, pp. 25-108
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May 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- Why America Will Go To War by C. Hartley Grattan, pp. 321-326
- How to Keep Out of the Next War by Lothrop Stoddard, pp. 327-331
- The Dark Shore by James Boyd, pp. 332-340
- Obscenity and Censorship by Ben Ray Redman, pp. 341-344
- The Blues I'm Playing by Langston Hughes, pp. 345-351
- The American Revolutionary Tradition by V.F. Calverton, pp. 352-357
- The Sun and the Rain by Thomas Wolfe, pp. 358-359
- The Fourth Season by Gerard Robichaud, p. 360
- Straws in the Wind by Anonymous, pp. 361-362
- Eliminating Parents by Louise Maunsell Field, pp. 363-364
- Life in the United States by Waino Nyland, pp. 365-369
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, p. 370
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Unique and Important by V.F. Calverton, p. 2 - 1 Review- Rebel America by Lillian Symes and Travers Clement
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Two Important Novels from France by Robert Briffault, pp. 2-3 - 2 Reviews- Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Celine
- Man's Fate by Andre Malraux
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Diabolical Talent by Henry Hart, pp. 4-9 - 1 Review- Nijinsky by Romola Nijinsky
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 10-18
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War Comes to Gettysburg by John W. Thomason, Jr., p. 19 - 1 Review- Long Remember by MacKinlay Kantor
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Contradictory and Sensitive Man by Henry Hart, p. 20 - 1 Review- I Was a German by Ernst Toller
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Kerensky's Plea by William C. White, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Crucifixion of Liberty by Aleksandr F. Kerensky
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3 Reviews About Levy, by Arthur Calder-Marshall, p. 21 - 3 Reviews- About Levy by Arthur Calder-Marshall
- Breakfast in Bed by Sylvia Thompson
- Kaleidoscope by Stefan Zweig
- We Give You---the Hotels, pp. 22-96
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June 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- The Collapse of Pacifism by Paul Hutchinson, pp. 393-399
- The Dark Shore by James Boyd, pp. 400-406
- Capitalism Without Capitalists by Max Nomad, pp. 407-411
- Heyday in a Vanished World, Part I by Stephen Bonsal, pp. 412-416
- The Old Dragon by Barbara Webster, pp. 417-420
- Politicians, Teachers, and Schoolbooks by P.A. Knowlton, pp. 421-424
- Straws in the Wind by Anonymous, pp. 425-427
- An Art Renasacence Under Federal Patronage by George Biddle, pp. 428-430
- You Are the Living Heirs by Kimball Flaccus, p. 431
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 432-435
- Peace by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, pp. 436-451
- Laughter Out of the Ground by Robin Lampson, p. 452
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New Books by Norman Thomas and Stuart Chase by John T. Flynn, pp. 2-3 - 2 Reviews- The Choice Before Us by Norman Thomas
- The Economy of Abundance by Stuart Chase
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True Fiction by Eli Siegel, p. 4 - 1 Review- Breathe Upon These Slain by Evelyn Scott
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Great Captain by Ben Ray Redman, p. 5 - 1 Review- Colonel Lawrence of Arabia by B.H. Liddell Hart
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A Rascal by John W. Thomason, Jr., pp. 6-7 - 1 Review- Santa Anna: The Napoleon of the West by Frank C. Hanighen
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War and Its Profits by C. Hartley Grattan, pp. 8-13 - 5 Reviews- Nazi Means War by Leland Stowe
- Germany Prepares for War by Ewald Banse
- Iron, Blood and Profits by George Seldes
- Merchants of Death by H.C. Engelbrecht and F.C. Hanighen
- The Peacemakers by J.G. Lockhart
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 14-20
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Review Private Worlds, by Phyllis Bottome by Otis C. Ferguson, p. 21 - 1 Review- Private Worlds by Phyllis Bottome
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Three Novelists Explore the South by Bernice Kenyon, p. 22 - 3 Reviews- This Green Thicket World by Howell Vines
- Jonah's Gourd Vine by Zora Neale Hurston
- Our Bed Is Green by Clyde Wilson
- We Give You---the Hotels, pp. 23-88
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July 1934 Issue = 18 Articles- Will Roosevelt Surrender? by John T. Flynn, pp. 1-6
- If Roosevelt Fails by Stuart Chase, pp. 7-11
- The Philosopher's Farewell to His Body by Helene Mullins, p. 12
- Recovery, Reform---or Both? by David Cushman Coyle, pp. 13-14
- Elizabeth by Kimball Flaccus, p. 15
- The Dark Shore by James Boyd, pp. 16-21
- The American Father Attends His Wife's Reunion by Mary Ellen Chase, pp. 22-24
- Primer for Maine by Edward Harris Heth, pp. 25-28
- Heyday in a Vanished World---The Emperor's Funeral---John L. Sullivan, Saloon-Keeper by Stephen Bonsal, pp. 29-35
- Where the Apple Reddens by Virgilia Peterson, pp. 36-39
- Straws in the Wind by Claude Bragdon, pp. 40-42
- A Housewife's Everyday Buying by Helen Christine Bennett, pp. 43-44
- To Wine by Louise Bogan, p. 45
- Nurses Are Human by Catherine Kearney, pp. 46-48
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, p. 49
- Books for Your Library, pp. 2-9
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 10-11
- We Give You---the Hotels, pp. 12-68
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August 1934 Issue = 27 Articles- Mule in the Yard by William Faulkner, pp. 65-70
- The House of the Far and Lost by Thomas Wolfe, pp. 71-81
- Mating of a Stamp Collector by Capt. John W. Thomason, Jr., pp. 82-85
- They Were Welcome to Their Belief by Robert Frost, p. 86
- Before Going Down by Nancy Hale, p. 87
- Resolute Silence by John Hall Wheelock, p. 88
- The Dark Shore by James Boyd, pp. 89-94
- The Pardon by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, pp. 95-97
- Outdoor Dance by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 98
- Propaganda Over Europe by Leland Stowe, pp. 99-100
- Forest by Harry Roskolenkier, p. 101
- Life in the United States, pp. 102-104
- CWA School for the Home Folks by Lena Martin Smith, pp. 105-107
- Boys in a Box Car by Franklin Folsom, p. 108
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, p. 109
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Old Man's World by Eli Siegel, p. 2 - 1 Review- The Road Leads On by Knut Hamsun
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The Real South by Bernice Kenyon, pp. 2-3 - 1 Review- Stars Fell on Alabama by Carl Carmer
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Idealist Into Politician by Ernest K. Lindley, p. 4 - 1 Review- The Great One by Henry Hart
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Evangelism in Art by Margaret Scolari, p. 4 - 1 Review- Modern Art by Thomas Craven
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2 Reviews Our Daily Bread, by Gosta Larsson, pp. 5-9 - 2 Reviews- Our Daily Bread by Gosta Larsson
- A Law Unto Themselves by Lilian F. Loveday Prior
- We Give You---the Hotels, p. 10
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 11-14
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The Future Made Clear by Byron Dexter, p. 15 - 3 Reviews- The Hour of Decision, Part One by Oswald Spengler
- Reflections on the End of an Era by Reinhold Niebuhr
- The Necessity of Communism by John Middleton Murry
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5 Reviews Lift Up the Glory, by Anonymous, p. 15 - 5 Reviews- Lift Up the Glory by Anonymous
- Out Went the Taper by Rubie C. Ashby
- Sun on Their Shoulders by Elizabeth Eastman
- Manhattan Prodigal by George Tichenor
- Spies and the Next War by Richard W. Rowan
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Wild Tale of Oil Republic by Alvah C. Bessie, p. 16 - 1 Review- Black River by Carleton Beals
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Review Treatise On Right and Wrong, by H.L. Mencken by Eric Ely-Estorick, p. 16 - 1 Review- Treatise On Right and Wrong by H.L. Mencken
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2 Reviews River Supreme, by Alice Tisdale Hobart, pp. 16-80 - 2 Reviews- River Supreme by Alice Tisdale Hobart
- Bitter Bread by Nikolai Gubsky
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September 1934 Issue = 24 Articles- Are the Generals Ready? by Captain Liddell Hart, pp. 129-137
- Human Waste in the Colleges by John R. Tunis, pp. 138-144
- Let Us Play by Arthur Farwell, pp. 145-149
- Echoes at Livorno by Stark Young, pp. 150-154
- Giver of the Grape by Grace Flandrau, pp. 155-163
- Republicans in a Political Jam by John Corbin, pp. 164-167
- Escape the Pattern by Conrad Aiken, p. 168
- The Combination by Evan Shipman, pp. 169-173
- Medusa Impotent by Jean Starr Untermeyer, p. 174
- Life in the United States by Elliott Merrick, pp. 175-179
- Souvenir of Arizona by Benedict Thielen, pp. 180-182
- Straws in the Wind by Harold McGuire, pp. 183-184
- Canners, Women, and Works by Mary Heaton Vorse, pp. 185-187
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, p. 188
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Vital American Prose by Ben Ray Redman, p. 2 - 1 Review- Modern American Prose by Carl Van Doren
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Toward Collectivism by V.F. Calverton, p. 2 - 1 Review- The Coming American Revolution by George Henry Soule
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Medical Soldier by John W. Thomason, Jr., pp. 3-6 - 1 Review- A Soldier in Science by Bailey K. Ashford
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Only "Intimacy" Will Do by Byron Dexter, p. 7 - 1 Review- Holy Deadlock by A.P. Herbert
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War Among Minds by Eli Siegel, p. 7 - 1 Review- Duel by Ronald Fangen
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2 Reviews On the Volga, and Other Stories, by Panteleimo..., pp. 8-11 - 2 Reviews- On the Volga, and Other Stories by Panteleimon Romanov
- Driving Axle by V. Ilyenkov
- Symphonies in Wax by Richard Gilbert, pp. 12-13
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Americana by Clinton Simpson, p. 14 - 1 Review- Beale Street: Where the Blues Began by George Washington Lee
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2 Reviews New Careers for Youth, by Walter B. Pitkin, p. 14 - 2 Reviews- New Careers for Youth by Walter B. Pitkin
- The Quest for Security by Isaac M. Rubinow
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 15-80
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October 1934 Issue = 19 Articles- Business, Regimentation, and the New Deal by Paul Hutchinson, pp. 193-200
- Who Started This Regimentation? by John T. Flynn, pp. 201-206
- Why Business Men Fear Washington by W.M. Kiplinger, pp. 207-209
- October by Bernice Kenyon, p. 210
- A Start in Life by Theodore Dreiser, pp. 211-217
- American Music Enters a New Phase by Roy Harris, pp. 218-221
- The Dark Tribunal by Walter Gilkyson, pp. 222-228
- Design for Eating by Clarence William Lieb, pp. 229-232
- Under Sentence of Death by Anonymous, pp. 233-236
- Straws in the Wind by Foster Rhea Dulles, pp. 237-239
- Social-Credit Dictatorship of the Consumer by Herbert Bruce Brougham, pp. 240-243
- Children's Crime Programs: 1934 by Arthur Mann, pp. 244-246
- Life in the United States by Genevieve Taggard, pp. 247-251
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, p. 252
- Books for Your Library, pp. 2-17
- Brain-Testers, pp. 18-19
- Phonograph Records by Richard Gilbert, pp. 20-21
- If I Should Ever Travel by Katherine Gauss Jackson, pp. 22-24
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 25-272
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November 1934 Issue = 20 Articles- Business and Government: Toward a Common Ground by A.A. Berle, Jr., pp. 257-264
- Thundering Hoofs by Louisa Boyd Graham, p. 265
- Schools Can Learn to Educate by John R. Tunis, pp. 266-272
- Dark in the Forest, Strange as Time by Thomas Wolfe, pp. 273-278
- We Enjoyed the WAr by Iris Barry, pp. 279-283
- Fountain of Youth by Barbara Webster, pp. 284-287
- Lily, Pennsylvanai by Pearl Mayefsky, p. 288
- The Football Brahmins Make Peace by Lawrence Perry, pp. 289-292
- Summary by Idella Purnell, p. 293
- Mahan, Naval Philosopher by Captain W.D. Puleston, pp. 294-298
- Red Opinion in the United States by C. Hartley Grattan, pp. 299-305
- Straws in the Wind by Guy C. Hickok, pp. 306-308
- The Passing of the Provincial Visitor by George Dangerfield, pp. 309-311
- Life in the United States by M. O'Moran, pp. 312-316
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 317-319
- Brain-Testers, p. 320
- Holiday Book Supplement, pp. 3-29
- Phonograph Records by Richard Gilbert, pp. 30-31
- If I Should Ever Travel by Katherine Gauss Jackson, pp. 32-35
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 36-100
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December 1934 Issue = 48 Articles- We Are More Than Economic Men by Henry A. Wallace, pp. 321-325
- Carol by Katharine Shepard Hayden, p. 326
- Godkin of "The Post" by Henry F. Pringle, pp. 327-333
- Evan the Bitter and Difficult by Robin Lampson, p. 334
- The Paesanos by Jo Pagano, pp. 335-338
- Evening Cinema by Lawrence Lee, p. 339
- The Present Status of Religion Among Thinking Men by Bernard Iddings Bell, pp. 340-343
- On a Bird Singing in Its Sleep by Robert Frost, p. 344
- To Thy Chamber Window Sweet by Caroline Gordon, pp. 345-348
- Hydrangea by Padraic Colum, p. 349
- Return to Mexico by Grace Flandrau, pp. 350-353
- Our Unconquered Frontier by John A. Piquet, pp. 354-357
- Crows Fly High by August Derleth, pp. 358-361
- Jacob Sings by Sara Henderson Hay, p. 362
- Miss America Splits Her Personality by Struthers Burt, pp. 363-366
- Life in the United States by Morgan Farrell, pp. 367-370
- Good-bye by Sara Haardt, pp. 371-372
- Straws in the Wind by H. Stephen, pp. 373-376
- My Children Face a Changing World by Narcissa Vanderlip Street, pp. 377-379
- Men Versus Insects by Bertrand Russell, p. 380
- As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 381-382
- Mortality by Joanna Arany, p. 383
- Brain-Testers, p. 384
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Books I Like by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 5-6 - 7 Reviews- To My Sons by Harold Bell Wright
- In the Dark Backward by Henry W. Nevinson
- Roman Spring: Memoirs by Margaret Terry Chanler
- My Cousin, F. Marion Crawford by Maud Howe Elliott
- The Halcyon Era by Lord Ernest William Hamilton
- The Story of an Itinerant Teacher by Edward Howard Griggs
- Alexander the Corrector by Edith Olivier
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Poetry Amaranth, by Edwin Arlington Robinson, pp. 7-8 - 8 Reviews- Amaranth by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Man With a Bull-Tongue Plow by Jesse Stuart
- Poems of the War and After by Vera Brittain
- Thing of Sorrow by Elder Olson
- Poems by W.H. Auden
- Poems by Stephen Spender
- Elysian Quests by J.J. Pearson
- Solitude and Mystery, and Other Poems by Richard Leahy
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Travel English Journey, by J.B. Priestley, p. 9 - 2 Reviews- English Journey by J.B. Priestley
- One's Company by Peter Fleming
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H.G. Wells by J. Donald Adams, pp. 9-10 - 1 Review- Experiment in Autobiography by H.G. Wells
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Three Against Russia by William C. White, pp. 11-14 - 3 Reviews- Russia's Iron Age by William Henry Chamberlin
- I Worked for the Soviet by Alexandra Tolstoy
- I Live to Tell by Jacob H. Rubin
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Death Into Life by Otis Ferguson, p. 15 - 1 Review- A World in Birth by Romain Rolland
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Jules Romains' Paris by Eli Siegel, p. 15 - 1 Review- The Proud and the Meek by Jules Romains
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Royalty en Pantoufles by Ben Ray Redman, pp. 15-16 - 2 Reviews- Ordeal: The Story of My Life by Queen Marie of Roumania
- Her Majesty Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary by Larisch von Wallersee-Wittelsbach
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D.H. Lawrence by Kyle Crichton, p. 17 - 1 Review- "Not I, But the Wind..." by Frieda Lawrence
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He Also Ran by Henry F. Pringle, p. 17 - 1 Review- James G. Blaine: A Political Idol of Other Days by David Saville Muzzey
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Witches' Cauldron by John Cournos, p. 17 - 2 Reviews- Phantom Crown by Bertita Harding
- Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico by Jose Luis Blasio and Robert Hammond Murray
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Arms and the Man by C. Hartley Grattan, pp. 17-20 - 1 Review- Zaharoff: High Priest of War by Guiles Davenport
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Redistribution of Wealth by David Cushman Coyle, p. 21 - 1 Review- America's Capacity to Consume by Maurice Leven, Harold G. Moulton, and Clark Warburton, ...
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Left, Right, and Center on the New Deal by John Bakeless, pp. 21-28 - 3 Reviews- A Short History of the New Deal by Louis M. Hacker
- Beyond the New Deal by David Lawrence
- New Frontiers by Henry A. Wallace
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The Proletariat Awaits by Alvah C. Bessie, p. 29 - 1 Review- The Executioner Waits by Josephine Herbst
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Intelligence and the Future by S.A. Nock, p. 29 - 1 Review- These Hurrying Years by Gerald Heard
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Life in a Maine Village by Bernice Kenyon, p. 30 - 1 Review- Mary Peters by Mary Ellen Chase
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Review The Second World War, by Johannes Steel, p. 30 - 1 Review- The Second World War by Johannes Steel
- Christmas Among Children's Books by Margaret Vincent Buddy, p. 31
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Life on the Last Frontier by Laurence Bell, p. 31 - 1 Review- We Sagebrush Folks by Annie Pike Greenwood
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Harassed Lady by Frances Fenwick Hills, p. 32 - 1 Review- Anne of England by Marie R. Hopkinson
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Youth to Middle-Age by Alfred Kazin, pp. 33-39 - 2 Reviews- Morning Shows the Day by Helen R. Hull
- Round Manhattan's Rim by Helen Worden
- If I Should Ever Travel by Katherine Gauss Jackson, pp. 40-43
- Phonograph Records by Richard Gilbert, pp. 44-47
- Behind the Scenes, pp. 48-110
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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