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    Issues of the 1920s = 7 Years, 161 Issues, 2,203 Articles
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      Issues of 1923 = 18 Issues, 221 Articles
      1. [+]
        Issues of 1924 = 24 Issues, 332 Articles
        1. [+]
          Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1924 = 6 Issues, 92 Articles
          1. [+]
            January 1, 1924 Issue = 10 Articles
            1. B. & O. Engine 1003 by Otto S. Beyer, Jr., pp. 311-317
            2. The Stakes in Mexico by Frank Tannenbaum, pp. 318-320
            3. Jewelled Parts of the New Swiss Watch by Francis Hackett, pp. 321-324
            4. Torches by Mary Brent Whiteside, p. 325
            5. Untamed America by Percy McKaye, pp. 326-331
            6. Navajos by John Collier, pp. 332-339
            7. The Homes of the Free, III by Rossa B. Cooley, pp. 340-347
            8. The Wreck of the British Guilds by Alexander M. Bing, pp. 348-351
            9. Editorials, pp. 352-355
            10. Social Studies by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 356-370
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            January 15, 1924 Issue = 15 Articles
            1. Mr. Bok Sets Us All Talking by Hannah Catlin, p. 371
            2. Peace Plan No. 1469, p. 372
            3. "Whoso Liveth to Himself" by Jane Addams, p. 373
            4. The Oldest of Human Arts by William J. Norton, pp. 374-376
            5. By Grace of Senator Smoot by G.S., pp. 377-378
            6. The Common Welfare, pp. 379-382
            7. Communities, pp. 383-388
            8. Health, pp. 389-394
            9. Social Practice, pp. 395-400
            10. Education, pp. 401-406
            11. Industry, pp. 407-412
            12. Book Reviews, pp. 413-419
            13. Social Studies by J.K.H., p. 420
            14. Communications, pp. 421-427
            15. Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 428-430
          3. [+]
            February 1, 1924 Issue = 11 Articles
            1. Hungry and Sick by Haven Emerson, M.D., pp. 433-436
            2. The New Educational Front in Russia by Anna Louise Strong, pp. 437-442
            3. Psychotherapy Wins the Pot by William Akers, pp. 443-446
            4. Five Ghettos of the Modern Exodus by Lionel S. Reiss, pp. 447-452
            5. The Need of Protecting Patients by Richard C. Cabot, pp. 453-455
            6. A Medieval Industry in the Twentieth Century by Alice Hamilton, M.D., pp. 456-464
            7. The Homes of the Free, IV by Rossa B. Cooley, pp. 465-470
            8. Children and This Clumsy World by Ira S. Wile, M.D., pp. 471-476
            9. Spoil by William E. Brooks, p. 477
            10. Editorials, pp. 478-479
            11. Social Studies by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 480-494
          4. [+]
            February 15, 1924 Issue = 16 Articles
            1. Before Wilson Died by Raymond B. Fosdick, p. 495
            2. Ramsay MacDonald's Government by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 496-497
            3. The Barbecue by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 498-500
            4. The Story of Mildred, pp. 501-503
            5. The Common Welfare, pp. 504-506
            6. Communities, pp. 507-511
            7. Social Practice, pp. 512-516
            8. Health, pp. 517-523
            9. Industry, pp. 524-527
            10. Education, pp. 528-532
            11. Book Reviews, pp. 533-535
            12. Survey Reading Lists: Number 3, p. 536
            13. Survey Reading Lists: Number 4, p. 537
            14. Social Studies by J.K.H., pp. 538-541
            15. Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 542-543
            16. Communications, pp. 544-554
          5. [+]
            March 1, 1924 Issue = 25 Articles
            1. Pandora's Box by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 557-560
            2. Giant Power by Governor Gifford Pinchot, pp. 561-562
            3. By-Product Ovens by Joseph Stella, pp. 563-568
            4. Our Federal Power Policy by Philip P. Wells, pp. 569-573
            5. Stake of the Public by Gov. Alfred E. Smith, pp. 574-576
            6. Negotiations for Giant Power by William Hard and Herbert Hoover, pp. 577-580
            7. National Electric Highways by Philip Cabot, pp. 581-583
            8. Ontario's Experience by Sir Adam Beck, pp. 584-590
            9. Following the Hydro by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 591-594
            10. Work Portraits by Lewis W. Hine, pp. 595-599
            11. The Long Look Ahead by Morris L. Cooke, pp. 600-604
            12. Pools of Power by H.G. Butler, pp. 605-607
            13. Project Map of Superpower Lines, pp. 608-610
            14. In the Southern Appalachians by Joseph Hyde Pratt, pp. 611-612
            15. Idle Slaves of the South by Marion Jackson, pp. 613-614
            16. Aerial Maps, pp. 615-617
            17. Appalachian Power by Benton MacKaye, pp. 618-619
            18. Forest and Stream by George D. Pratt, pp. 620-624
            19. Power and Culture by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 625-628
            20. Some Tools of the Trade by Lewis W. Hine, pp. 629-632
            21. Power and Labor by Samuel Gompers, pp. 633-634
            22. The Engineer's Place by Gerard Swope, pp. 635-636
            23. A Big Man With a Little River by Paul U. Kellogg and Henry Ford, pp. 637-642
            24. Editorials, p. 643
            25. Social Studies by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 644-666
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            March 15, 1924 Issue = 15 Articles
            1. Taking the Queue Out of Quota by W.W. Husband, pp. 667-669
            2. The Neighbors Discuss the Immigration Bill, p. 670
            3. Underpinning the Platforms by Samuel McCune Lindsay, pp. 671-672
            4. Ghosts v. Children by Geddes Smith, pp. 673-675
            5. Mapping Public Service by Julia C. Lathrop, p. 676
            6. The Common Welfare, pp. 677-680
            7. Communities, pp. 681-686
            8. Industry, pp. 687-691
            9. Education, pp. 692-696
            10. Health, pp. 697-701
            11. Social Practice, pp. 702-707
            12. Book Reviews, pp. 708-711
            13. Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 712-717
            14. Social Studies, pp. 718-719
            15. Communications, pp. 720-726
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          Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1924 = 6 Issues, 85 Articles
          1. [+]
            April 1, 1924 Issue = 11 Articles
            1. The Effect of Science on Social Institutions by Bertrand Russell, pp. 5-10
            2. Morons by Frederic Almy, p. 11
            3. Digging In for the Eight-Hour Day by Alpha B. Buse, p. 12
            4. The Play of a Big Man with a Little River by Paul U. Kellogg and Henry Ford, pp. 13-19
            5. Manufacturers of Consent by Francis Hackett, pp. 20-22
            6. The Life of Christ by Jean Louis Forain, pp. 23-26
            7. Caiphas at the Cross by William E. Brooks, p. 27
            8. Silk Stockings by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 28-30
            9. The New Pied Pipers by Neva R. Deardorff, pp. 31-47
            10. Editorials, pp. 48-49
            11. Social Studies by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 50-64
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            April 15, 1924 Issue = 16 Articles
            1. Veracity in Social Work by Richard C. Cabot, M.D., pp. 67-68
            2. Berlin by Malcka Stern, p. 69
            3. Wisconsin Wakes by Hardy Steeholm, pp. 69-70
            4. The Negro Speaks for Himself by Alain Locke, p. 71
            5. Heard at a Hearing by Mary Ross, p. 72
            6. The Common Welfare, pp. 73-76
            7. Industry, pp. 77-82
            8. Communities, pp. 83-88
            9. Health, pp. 89-94
            10. Social Practice, pp. 95-98
            11. Education, pp. 99-102
            12. Survey Reading Lists by W.R.P. Emerson, M.D., p. 103
            13. Book Reviews, pp. 104-108
            14. Social Work Shoptalk, p. 109
            15. Social Studies by J.K.H., pp. 110-111
            16. Communications, pp. 112-124
          3. [+]
            May 1, 1924 Issue = 20 Articles
            1. Mexico---A Promise by Frank Tannenbaum, pp. 129-132
            2. A Hundred Years of Revolution by Plutarco Elias Calles, pp. 133-134
            3. The Obregon Regime by Carleton Beals, pp. 135-137
            4. The New Yucatan by Felipe Carrillo, pp. 138-142
            5. The New Conquest by Manuel Gamio, pp. 143-146
            6. Bandit Colonies by Roberto Haberman, pp. 147-148
            7. The Agrarian Problem by Ramon P.D. Negri, pp. 149-152
            8. Mexican Types by Winold Reiss, pp. 153-156
            9. Corridos by Katherine Anne Porter, pp. 157-158
            10. Why We Are Different by Elena Landazuri, pp. 159-160
            11. Popular Arts of Mexico by Dr. Atl, pp. 161-164
            12. The Revolution in Intellectual Life by Pedro Henriquez Urena, pp. 165-166
            13. Educational Aspirations by Jose Vasconcelos, pp. 167-171
            14. The Educational Missionary by Esperanza Velazquez Bringas, pp. 172-173
            15. The Guild Spirit in Mexican Art by Diego Rivera, pp. 174-178
            16. The Missionary From the U.S.A. by Charles A. Thomson, pp. 179-181
            17. Sonnet by Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, p. 182
            18. The Catholic Church and the Future of Mexico by Anthony Crocker, p. 183
            19. Rubbing Shoulders on the Border by Robert N. McLean, pp. 184-185
            20. Editorials, pp. 186-204
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            May 15, 1924 Issue = 15 Articles
            1. Immigration: A Look Ahead by Edith Terry Bremer, pp. 207-209
            2. Toward Japan by Galen M. Fisher, pp. 210-211
            3. Dental Clinics in Schools by Mary Ross, p. 212
            4. The Common Welfare, pp. 213-216
            5. Industry, pp. 217-221
            6. Communities, pp. 222-226
            7. Health, pp. 227-230
            8. Social Practice, pp. 231-236
            9. Education, pp. 237-239
            10. Survey Reading Lists by E.C. Landeman, pp. 240-241
            11. Book Reviews, pp. 242-252
            12. Social Work Shoptalk, p. 253
            13. Forum, pp. 254-255
            14. Communications, pp. 256-259
            15. Social Studies by J.K.H., pp. 260-266
          5. [+]
            June 1, 1924 Issue = 11 Articles
            1. What the Left Hand Doeth by Fred Eastman, pp. 271-278
            2. A Canyon and a City by John R. Haynes, pp. 279-283
            3. A Cartoonist's Confession by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, pp. 284-285
            4. Apron Strings of Mother Ocean by Mary Ross, pp. 286-289
            5. Frontiering by Frank A. Waugh, pp. 290-292
            6. Missouri Pioneers by Frank Brangwyn, pp. 293-296
            7. Civilization As Some Children See It by Alexander Goldenweiser, pp. 297-300
            8. June in Czechoslovakia by Eleanor E. Ledbetter, pp. 301-303
            9. The Volcanic Years by Ira S. Wile, M.D., pp. 304-309
            10. Editorials, pp. 310-313
            11. Social Studies by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 314-328
          6. [+]
            June 15, 1924 Issue = 12 Articles
            1. Canadian or American---Which? by J. Howard T. Falk and Robert E. Mills, pp. 331-332
            2. Tall Corn and the Social "Uplift" by T.J. Edmonds, pp. 333-338
            3. The Common Welfare, pp. 339-342
            4. Communities, pp. 343-346
            5. Social Practice, pp. 347-350
            6. Health, pp. 351-354
            7. Industry, p. 355
            8. Five Cities by Geddes Smith, pp. 356-358
            9. Education, pp. 359-362
            10. Book Reviews, pp. 363-365
            11. Social Work Shop Talk, p. 366
            12. Communications, pp. 367-374
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          Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1924 = 6 Issues, 74 Articles
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            July 1, 1924 Issue = 15 Articles
            1. Spies by Richard C. Cabot, pp. 379-381
            2. Children Who Had a Second Chance by Mary Ross, pp. 382-385
            3. The League at the Calf Stage by Francis Hackett, pp. 386-388
            4. Does Fundamentalism Obstruct Social Progress? by Charles P. Fagnani, pp. 389-390
            5. The Negative by Gresham Machen, pp. 391-392
            6. Town Builders of Today by Mahonri Young, pp. 393-398
            7. Coal Miners Turn to Giant Power by Robert Bruere, pp. 399-400
            8. How a Shop Committee Cleaned Up a Company Town by James Myers, pp. 401-403
            9. The Melancholy of Novelists and the Cheerfulness of Social Workers by Samuel McChord Crothers, pp. 404-405
            10. Petersburg, Plus by Geddes Smith, pp. 406-409
            11. Making the Country Outing Count, pp. 410-411
            12. Certain People of Unimportance by Alice Beal Parsons, pp. 412-414
            13. Psychiatry and Public Health by Lewellys F. Barker, M.D., pp. 415-416
            14. Neighbors, pp. 417-419
            15. Editorials, pp. 420-436
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            July 15, 1924 Issue = 12 Articles
            1. What the Conference Gave Canada by J.A. Dale, p. 439
            2. What Canada Gave the Conference by Homer Folks, p. 440
            3. Talk at Toronto by Geddes Smith, pp. 441-444
            4. The Non-Partisan Third Party by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 445-446
            5. The Common Welfare, pp. 447-448
            6. Health, pp. 449-452
            7. Industry, pp. 453-456
            8. Communities, pp. 457-461
            9. Social Practice, pp. 462-465
            10. Book Reviews, pp. 466-468
            11. Kindred Group Shoptalk, pp. 469-474
            12. Communications, pp. 475-482
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            August 1, 1924 Issue = 14 Articles
            1. Disarmament and Security by James T. Shotwell, pp. 483-486
            2. What the Ten Years Have Taught Us by Major General Henry T. Allen, pp. 487-488
            3. The Peril of Ignorance by Major General John F. O'Ryan, pp. 489-491
            4. With Open Eyes, p. 492
            5. The War and Ourselves by Robert Herrick, pp. 493-495
            6. Seven Roads to Peace by James G. McDonald, pp. 496-497
            7. The Church Wakes by George Elliott, D.D., L.L.D., pp. 498-499
            8. "Doing" the Battlefields by A. Evelyn Newman, p. 500
            9. Defenseless Victims of War by Giovanni Constantini, pp. 501-503
            10. Aftermath by Mary Elizabeth Gross, p. 504
            11. After Two Years by Edith Van Hook, pp. 505-506
            12. Where Goes India? by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 507-508
            13. American Rotten Boroughs by Orville A. Welsh, pp. 509-513
            14. Editorials, pp. 514-528
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            August 15, 1924 Issue = 10 Articles
            1. It Grows While It Talks by Cornelia S. Parker, pp. 531-533
            2. Jonah by Neva R. Deardorff, p. 534
            3. The Common Welfare, pp. 535-536
            4. Health, pp. 537-540
            5. Industry, pp. 541-543
            6. Communities, pp. 544-546
            7. Social Practice, pp. 547-549
            8. Book Reviews, pp. 550-551
            9. Social Work Shoptalk, p. 552
            10. Communications, pp. 553-558
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            September 1, 1924 Issue = 10 Articles
            1. The German Revolution Goes To School by Boris Stern, pp. 559-562
            2. The Negro Builds for Himself by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 563-567
            3. Now That Jerry Has Time to Live by S. Adele Shaw, pp. 568-570
            4. Going to School in a Textile Mill by Lewis W. Hine, pp. 571-575
            5. Six Children in Search of an Educator by Ira S. Wile, pp. 576-580
            6. Students Who Pay Back by W.E. Harmon, pp. 581-582
            7. Next Steps for the Country Church by Edmund de S. Brunner, pp. 583-584
            8. Editorials, pp. 585-586
            9. Neighbors, pp. 587-588
            10. Education for a Profession-in-the-Making by Virginia P. Robinson, pp. 589-604
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            September 15, 1924 Issue = 13 Articles
            1. Changing Campuses by Stephen P. Duggan, pp. 607-608
            2. Your Town and the Delinquent Child by Miriam Van Waters, pp. 609-610
            3. Philanthropy by Jane Perry Clark, p. 611
            4. The Common Welfare, pp. 612-615
            5. Communities, pp. 616-620
            6. Industry, pp. 621-624
            7. Health, pp. 625-628
            8. Social Practice by Mina C. Van Winkle, pp. 629-631
            9. Education, pp. 632-634
            10. Book Reviews, pp. 635-641
            11. Social Work Shoptalk, p. 642
            12. Social Studies by Joseph K. Hart, p. 643
            13. Communications, pp. 644-650
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          Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1924 = 6 Issues, 81 Articles
          1. [+]
            October 1, 1924 Issue = 15 Articles
            1. Old Law and New Understanding by George W. Kirchwey, pp. 7-8
            2. Seven Million Dollars Worth of Peace by Arthur Ruhl, pp. 9-14
            3. What Has She Done With It? by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 15-17
            4. After Twenty Years by James Harvey Robinson, pp. 18-20
            5. The Hungry Club by John D. Kenderline, pp. 21-22
            6. Sweetness Is Death by Haven Emerson, M.D., pp. 23-25
            7. Seven P.M. by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 26-28
            8. Zuni by Willard C. Metcalf, pp. 29-32
            9. The Days of Our Ancients by Mary Austin, pp. 33-38
            10. How They Make Good by Miriam Van Waters, pp. 39-42
            11. Health, Un-Ltd by Geddes Smith, pp. 43-45
            12. Herrin by McAlister Coleman, pp. 46-48
            13. Editorials, pp. 49-50
            14. Social Studies by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 51-64
            15. Frontispiece by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
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            October 15, 1924 Issue = 13 Articles
            1. Unconstitutional and Void by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 69-70
            2. Home Life for the Aged by Homer Folks, p. 71
            3. There Were Giants in Those Days by Alexander Johnson, pp. 72-73
            4. The Psychiatrist's Day in Court by Thomas W. Salmon, pp. 74-75
            5. The Common Welfare, pp. 76-77
            6. The Child Labor Amendment by Florence Kelley, p. 78
            7. Industry, pp. 79-84
            8. Health, pp. 85-89
            9. Education, pp. 90-93
            10. Social Practice, pp. 94-96
            11. Books in Our Alcove, p. 97
            12. Survey Reading List by Leon Whipple, pp. 98-100
            13. Social Studies by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 101-110
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            November 1, 1924 Issue = 14 Articles
            1. Frontispiece by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, p. 112
            2. Heart Disease by Haven Emerson, M.D., pp. 113-118
            3. Heart Disease and the Job by Lewis W. Hine, pp. 119-122
            4. Putting Their Hearts in Their Work by Hannah Mitchell, pp. 123-128
            5. Woman's Work Is Never Done by Elizabeth Porter Wyckoff, pp. 129-130
            6. Child Hearts by Samuel McCoy, pp. 131-135
            7. Peter Flanders by Mary Ross, pp. 136-137
            8. Saving Hearts In Your Town by William H. Robey, M.D., pp. 138-140
            9. Peace Hath Her Victories by Cornelia Stratton Parker, pp. 141-144
            10. A Great Charter for Europe by James T. Shotwell, pp. 145-147
            11. Blind Alleys by Ethel Kawin, pp. 148-150
            12. What Has She Done With It? by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 151-153
            13. Editorials, pp. 154-157
            14. Letters and Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 158-172
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            November 15, 1924 Issue = 13 Articles
            1. Labor's New Day in Court by J.M. Landis, pp. 175-176
            2. Misinformed Massachusetts by Wiley H. Swift, pp. 177-178
            3. Beer in the Balance by Bruno Lasker, pp. 179-181
            4. The Common Welfare, pp. 182-184
            5. Communities, pp. 185-189
            6. Health, pp. 190-194
            7. Social Practice, pp. 195-198
            8. Industry, pp. 199-204
            9. Education, pp. 205-209
            10. Social Work Shoptalk, p. 210
            11. Communications, pp. 211-216
            12. Annual Statement, pp. 217-226
            13. Fall Review of Books, pp. 227-248
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            December 1, 1924 Issue = 12 Articles
            1. The Kingdom of God in a Foundry by Marion M. Jackson, pp. 255-258
            2. Again One Man and an Empire by Savel Zimand, pp. 259-264
            3. Gasoline Gypsies by Ross W. Sanderson, pp. 265-266
            4. A Shrine of American Fireplaces, pp. 267-269
            5. Public Health in Soviet Russia by Lillian D. Wald, pp. 270-274
            6. What Has She Done With It? by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 275-276
            7. A Balkan Sculptor---Ivan Mestrovic, pp. 277-280
            8. When Union Locks Horn with Union by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 281-284
            9. What Calls Faces by Carleton Beals, pp. 285-286
            10. Letters and Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 287-290
            11. Editorials, pp. 291-312
            12. Frontispiece by Ivan Mestrovic
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            December 15, 1924 Issue = 14 Articles
            1. Social Studies by J.K.H., pp. 314-316
            2. Make the Streets Safe by Ernest Greenwood, pp. 317-319
            3. Working Women Who Get Hurt by Mary Ross, pp. 320-321
            4. Some Thoughts on Our Social Machinery by F. Stuart Chapin, pp. 322-323
            5. What Labour Did at Home by Arthur Greenwood, p. 324
            6. The Common Welfare, pp. 325-328
            7. Communities, pp. 329-334
            8. Health, pp. 335-340
            9. Education, pp. 341-344
            10. Social Practice, pp. 345-350
            11. Industry, pp. 351-357
            12. Books in Our Alcove, pp. 358-365
            13. Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 366-367
            14. Communications, pp. 368-374
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        Issues of 1925 = 24 Issues, 322 Articles
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          Issues of 1926 = 24 Issues, 331 Articles
          1. [+]
            Issues of 1927 = 23 Issues, 325 Articles
            1. [+]
              Issues of 1928 = 24 Issues, 316 Articles
              1. [+]
                Issues of 1929 = 24 Issues, 356 Articles
              2. [+]
                Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 144 Issues, 2,180 Articles
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                  Issues of 1930 = 24 Issues, 391 Articles
                  1. [+]
                    Issues of 1931 = 24 Issues, 427 Articles
                    1. [+]
                      Issues of 1932 = 24 Issues, 407 Articles
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                        Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 220 Articles
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                          Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 183 Articles
                          1. [+]
                            Issues of 1936 = 12 Issues, 148 Articles
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                              Issues of 1937 = 12 Issues, 134 Articles
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                                Issues of 1938 = 12 Issues, 134 Articles
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                                  Issues of 1939 = 12 Issues, 136 Articles
                                2. [+]
                                  Issues of the 1940s = 9 Years, 108 Issues, 1,100 Articles
                                  1. [+]
                                    Issues of 1940 = 12 Issues, 136 Articles
                                    1. [+]
                                      Issues of 1941 = 12 Issues, 128 Articles
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                                        Issues of 1942 = 12 Issues, 127 Articles
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                                          Issues of 1943 = 12 Issues, 124 Articles
                                          1. [+]
                                            Issues of 1944 = 12 Issues, 128 Articles
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                                              Issues of 1945 = 12 Issues, 109 Articles
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                                                Issues of 1946 = 12 Issues, 110 Articles
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                                                  Issues of 1947 = 12 Issues, 111 Articles
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                                                    Issues of 1948 = 12 Issues, 127 Articles
                                                  2. [+]
                                                    Issues of the 1950s = 1 Year, 12 Issues, 148 Articles
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                                                      Issues of 1951 = 12 Issues, 148 Articles