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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
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Issues of 1924 = 24 Issues, 332 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 24 Issues, 322 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1925 = 6 Issues, 96 Articles-
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January 1, 1925 Issue = 12 Articles- Samuel Gompers' Last Convention by Frank Tannenbaum, pp. 351-378
- Child Labor---The New Alignment by William L. Chenery, pp. 379-382
- On the Rural Health Front by Lewis W. Hine, pp. 383-386
- Health to the Crossroads by Mary Ross, pp. 387-394
- A Playhouse of Wide Interest by Maida Castelhun Darnton, pp. 395-401
- The Great Migration by Ellen Chater, pp. 402-404
- Should Young People Study Themselves? by Donald Laird, pp. 405-407
- What Has She Done With It? by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 408-410
- Things Outside Their Work by Ethel Kawin, pp. 411-414
- Editorials, pp. 415-418
- Letters and Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 419-436
- Frontispiece by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
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January 15, 1925 Issue = 13 Articles- How the Immigration Law Works by E.T. Bremer, pp. 441-443
- The Community's General Staff by Haven Emerson, p. 444
- Boston Style by Joseph K. Hart, p. 445
- From a Flop-House Diary, p. 446
- The Common Welfare, pp. 447-450
- Communities, pp. 451-456
- Social Practice, pp. 457-463
- Industry, pp. 464-469
- Education, pp. 470-474
- Health, pp. 475-480
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 481-486
- Communications, pp. 487-491
- Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 492-498
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February 1, 1925 Issue = 16 Articles- Aerial Warfare and Disarmament by Brigadier General The Right Honorable Lord Thomson, ..., pp. 503-506
- Capital and Labor by Mary Van Kleeck, pp. 507-510
- The Americanization of 1-A-10 by Adelaide Nichols, pp. 511-512
- Is This a Cure for Tuberculosis? by Haven Emerson, p. 513
- Our Town and the Leslies by Mary E. Warren, pp. 514-516
- After "San" a Job by Mary Ross, pp. 517-519
- What Has She Done With It by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 520-522
- Who Is Patrick Geddes? by Lewis Mumford, pp. 523-524
- The Outlook Tower by Patrick Geddes, pp. 525-529
- Night Lodgers by Henry Moore Picken, pp. 530-531
- A Week in West Virginia by McAlister Coleman, pp. 532-534
- The Fortuitous Present by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 535-538
- Gompers: The Sources of His Power by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 539-541
- Editorials, pp. 542-545
- Letters and Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 546-560
- Frontispiece by Herbert Pullinger
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February 15, 1925 Issue = 12 Articles- The Child Labor Panic by Felix Adler, pp. 565-566
- E Pluribus Unum Banking by Roy F. Bergengren, pp. 567-569
- From Fatalism to Facts by Esther G. Ogden, pp. 570-571
- The Common Welfare, pp. 572-574
- Health, pp. 575-580
- Social Practice, pp. 581-587
- Communities, pp. 588-592
- Education, pp. 593-597
- Industry, pp. 598-604
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 605-611
- Communications, pp. 612-615
- Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 616-622
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March 1, 1925 Issue = 31 Articles- Harlem, pp. 629-630
- Enter the New Negro by Alain Locke, pp. 631-634
- The Making of Harlem by James W. Johnson, pp. 635-640
- Black Workers and the City by Charles S. Johnson, pp. 641-643
- The South Lingers On by Rudolph Fisher, pp. 644-647
- The Tropics in New York by W.A. Domingo, pp. 648-650
- Harlem Types by Winold Reiss, pp. 651-654
- The Black Man Brings His Gifts by W.E.B. DuBois, pp. 655-658
- Youth Speaks by A.L., p. 659
- Harlem Life by Countee Cullen, p. 660
- Lady, Lady by Anne Spencer, p. 661
- The Black Finger by Angelina Grimke, p. 661
- Poems by Claude McKay, p. 662
- Song of the Son by Jean Toomer, pp. 662-663
- Poems by Langston Hughes, p. 664
- Jazz At Home by J.A. Rogers, pp. 665-667
- Negro Art and America by Albert C. Barnes, pp. 668-669
- The Negro Digs Up His Past by Arthur A. Schomburg, pp. 670-672
- The Art of the Ancestors, p. 673
- Heritage by Countee Cullen, pp. 674-676
- The Dilemma of Social Pattern by Melville J. Herskovits, pp. 677-678
- The Rhythm of Harlem by Konrad Bercovici, p. 679
- Color Lines by Walter F. White, pp. 680-681
- Harvest of Race Prejudice by Kelly Miller, pp. 682-683
- Breaking Through by Eunice Roberta Hunton, p. 684
- Portraits of Negro Women by Winold Reiss, pp. 685-688
- The Double Task by Elise Johnson McDougald, pp. 689-691
- Ambushed in the City by Winthrop D. Lane, pp. 692-694
- The Church and the Negro Spirit by George E. Haynes, pp. 695-697
- Editorials, pp. 698-701
- Books, pp. 702-724
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March 15, 1925 Issue = 12 Articles- Parole by George W. Kirchwey, pp. 729-731
- Robert Archey Woods by John Graham Brooks, pp. 732-733
- Pioneers by Altha Leah Bass, p. 734
- The Common Welfare, pp. 735-740
- Industry, pp. 741-745
- Education, pp. 746-750
- Health, pp. 751-756
- Communities, pp. 757-762
- Social Practice, pp. 763-768
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 769-775
- Communications, pp. 776-779
- Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 780-786
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1925 = 6 Issues, 82 Articles-
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April 1, 1925 Issue = 12 Articles- Rockefellers, Inc.---Internationalists by Arthur Ruhl, pp. 7-14
- Hampton, Tuskegee and Points North by Robert R. Moton, pp. 15-18
- Cementing the Broken Year by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 19-22
- "To Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love---" by Anto Carte, pp. 23-28
- If This Be Heresy--- by Harry Emerson Fosdick, p. 29
- Bridge Building by Mabel Brown Ellis, pp. 30-31
- Social Work Enters the School by Howard W. Nudd, pp. 32-34
- Everychild in Philadelphia by Jacob Billikopf, pp. 35-39
- Cities, and the Soils They Grow From by Patrick Geddes, pp. 40-44
- What Has She Done With It? by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 45-47
- Letters and Life, pp. 48-49
- Editorials, pp. 50-64
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April 15, 1925 Issue = 12 Articles- Des Moines Hears the Gospel by McAlister Coleman, pp. 69-70
- Going Pro and Con by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 71-72
- Its Up to the Doctors Now by M.R., p. 73
- The Common Welfare, pp. 74-78
- Social Practice, pp. 79-84
- Health, pp. 85-89
- Education, pp. 90-94
- Communities, pp. 95-99
- Industry, pp. 100-103
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 104-115
- Communications, pp. 116-117
- Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 118-126
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May 1, 1925 Issue = 20 Articles- Frontispiece by Ezra Winter, p. 128
- The Regional Community, p. 129
- The Fourth Migration by Lewis Mumford, pp. 130-133
- Dinosaur Cities by Clarence S. Stein, pp. 134-138
- New York Today---and Tomorrow?, p. 139
- Boost the Big City! by Art Young, p. 140
- Our Stake in Congestion by F.L. Ackerman, pp. 141-142
- Coals to Newcastle by Stuart Chase, pp. 143-146
- Elements of the Region by Ralph M. Pearson, pp. 147-150
- Regions---To Live In by Lewis Mumford, pp. 151-152
- The New Exploration by Benton MacKaye, pp. 153-157
- Seeing a State Whole by Alfred E. Smith, pp. 158-160
- Giant Power---Region Builder by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 161-164
- The Road to Good Houses by Henry Wright, pp. 165-168
- Garden Cities by C.B. Purdom, pp. 169-171
- Can We Have Garden Cities in America? by Alexander M. Bing, pp. 172-173
- Two-Generation Communities by J.K. Hart, pp. 174-176
- Editorials, pp. 177-179
- Letters and Life, pp. 180-203
- Social Studies (With Analytical Index), p. 204
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May 15, 1925 Issue = 13 Articles- Boston on the Brink by Robert W. Kelso, pp. 209-212
- "By the Artificial Law of Reason" by J.M. Landis, p. 213
- Are You There? by W.H. Matthews, pp. 214-215
- Bigger and Better Cities by G.S., p. 216
- The Common Welfare, pp. 217-221
- Health, pp. 222-227
- Social Practice, pp. 228-232
- Communities, pp. 233-238
- Education, pp. 239-243
- Industry, pp. 244-248
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 249-255
- Communications, pp. 256-257
- Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 258-266
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June 1, 1925 Issue = 14 Articles- Frontispiece by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, p. 270
- My Fight with the Ku Klux Klan by Ben B. Lindsey, pp. 271-274
- Hull House---A Souvenir by Francis Hackett, pp. 275-280
- Untwisting the Wind's Tail by William B. Taylor#2, pp. 281-282
- Our Orphaned Asylums by R.R. Reeder, pp. 283-287
- The Valley Plan of Civilization by Patrick Geddes, pp. 288-290
- What of the Bracero? by Charles A. Thomson, pp. 291-292
- When Children Sit In Judgment by Miriam Van Waters, pp. 293-295
- California by James Rorty, pp. 296-299
- The Negro Sees Himself by Zona Gale, pp. 300-301
- The Henry Street Visiting Nurse, p. 302
- Can Hospitals Be Humane? by Winfred Rhoades, pp. 303-304
- Editorials, pp. 305-306
- Letters and Life, pp. 307-328
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June 15, 1925 Issue = 11 Articles- What Price Safety? by Alice Hamilton, M.D., pp. 333-334
- Dynamic for Dreams by Ross W. Sanderson, pp. 335-336
- The Common Welfare, pp. 337-338
- Social Practice, pp. 339-343
- Communities, pp. 344-347
- Education, pp. 348-352
- Health, pp. 353-356
- Industry, pp. 357-360
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 361-365
- Communications, pp. 366-369
- Shoptalk, pp. 370-374
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1925 = 6 Issues, 69 Articles-
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July 1, 1925 Issue = 12 Articles- Frontispiece by J.J. Lankes, p. 378
- The Supreme Court on Educational Freedom by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 379-381
- The New England Village by J.J. Lankes, pp. 382-384
- A Yankee Renascence by Edward T. Hartman, pp. 385-388
- Town Meeting by Frank A. Waugh, p. 389
- Pie and E Pluribus by James Phinney Munroe, p. 390
- The Lexington of 1925 by W.R. Greeley, pp. 391-392
- Petting and the Campus by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 393-395
- The Valley in the Town by Patrick Geddes, pp. 396-400
- The World Takes Notice of the Child by John Palmer Gavit, p. 401
- Editorials, pp. 402-405
- Letters and Life, pp. 406-420
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July 15, 1925 Issue = 10 Articles- The Social Workes in Denver by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 425-430
- Social Work in a Competitive World by W.J. Norton, p. 431
- The Common Welfare, pp. 431-434
- Health, pp. 435-438
- Social Practice, pp. 439-443
- Communities, pp. 444-447
- Industry, pp. 448-452
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 453-461
- Social Work Shoptalk, p. 462
- Communications, pp. 463-466
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August 1, 1925 Issue = 11 Articles- Frontispiece by Harry Wickey, p. 468
- Santa Barbara Resurgent by Pearl Chase, pp. 469-472
- The Great Obsession by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 473-476
- If War Were a Crime by Florence E. Allen, pp. 477-478
- After Hours by Harry Wickey, pp. 479-482
- Ketchin' Babies by Samuel McCoy, pp. 483-486
- Our City of Thought by Patrick Geddes, pp. 487-490
- Shall We Have Ballads Again? by Sarah N. Cleghorn, pp. 491-492
- The Automobile in the Middle Ages by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 493-497
- Editorials, pp. 498-499
- Letters and Life, pp. 500-512
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August 15, 1925 Issue = 10 Articles- Americanizing Husbands by Cecilia Razovsky, pp. 515-516
- The Camera Man by Trigant Burrow, p. 517
- The Common Welfare, pp. 518-519
- Industry, pp. 520-522
- Health, pp. 523-525
- Communities, pp. 526-528
- Social Practice, pp. 529-531
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 532-534
- Communications, p. 535
- Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 536-542
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September 1, 1925 Issue = 13 Articles- Frontispiece by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, p. 546
- East of the East, West of the West by Chester H. Rowell, pp. 547-550
- The Capital of Psychology by Cornelia Stratton Parker, pp. 551-554
- A School Somewhere by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 555-556
- Why Schooling Costs So Much by Frederick Burk, pp. 557-560
- Here Are Children by Rudolph Schwartz, pp. 561-563
- The Blind Alley by Adelaide Nichols, pp. 564-566
- Negro Educatoin Bids for Par by Alain Locke, pp. 567-570
- The Education of Two Boys by Patrick Geddes, pp. 571-575
- "Against the Desert Bare and Dead" by Harry H. Moore, pp. 576-578
- The Community Case Record by Walter W. Pettit, p. 579
- Editorials, pp. 580-582
- Letters and Life, pp. 583-604
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September 15, 1925 Issue = 13 Articles- The Most Amazing Strike by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 607-608
- Reading List: The Question of Coal, p. 609
- What Has Britain Bought? by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 610-612
- Kansas: Proud But Puzzled by Stuart A. Queen, pp. 613-614
- The Common Welfare, pp. 615-616
- Health, pp. 617-620
- Social Practice, pp. 621-625
- Education, pp. 626-628
- Communities, pp. 629-634
- Industry, p. 635
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 636-641
- Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 642-643
- Communications, pp. 644-650
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1925 = 6 Issues, 75 Articles-
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October 1, 1925 Issue = 11 Articles- Christians at the Crossroads by John Stewart Burgess, pp. 7-10
- The Yellow Book of Industrial Revolution by Vera Kelsey, pp. 11-15
- The Mind of the Anthracite Miners by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 16-19
- Portraits of Plain People by George B. Luks, pp. 20-24
- Will Denmark Disarm? by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 25-29
- Before Six by Mary Ross, pp. 30-33
- What the Churches Find As To Prohibition, p. 34
- What's To Be Done About It? by F. Ernest Johnson, pp. 35-36
- The New House by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 37-40
- Letters & Life, pp. 41-44
- Editorials, pp. 45-64
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October 15, 1925 Issue = 11 Articles- Anyway, "Opium" Won by John Palmer Gvit, pp. 67-70
- The Jews Bend to a Great Task by Jacob Billikopf, pp. 71-72
- The Common Welfare, pp. 73-76
- Industry, pp. 77-79
- Education, pp. 80-82
- Communities, pp. 83-86
- Social Practice, pp. 87-90
- Health, pp. 91-94
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 95-99
- Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 100-101
- Communications, pp. 102-110
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November 1, 1925 Issue = 18 Articles- The Robust City by Haven Emerson, M.D., pp. 121-124
- Health Work Pays by Louis I. Dublin, pp. 125-126
- The Fever Chart of Progress by Sir Arthur Newsholme, pp. 127-128
- Guardians of Health by Lewis W. Hine, pp. 129-133
- In and Out of the Health Workshops by Mary Ross, pp. 134-136
- Public, Private---and Both by Homer Folks, pp. 137-138
- The TPR of Public Health, p. 139
- What Should a City Do? by Ira V. Hiscock, C.P.H., pp. 140-143
- The Small City by Philip S. Platt, C.P.H., pp. 144-146
- What You Can Do by George T. Palmer, Dr. P.H., p. 147
- Where Does Your City Stand? by George T. Palmer, pp. 148-150
- The Nurse by Katharine Tucker, pp. 151-152
- The Schoolroom by C.E. Turner, p. 153
- Fighting Health Officers I Have Met by W.A. Evans, pp. 154-158
- Cancer of Ignorance by Chester H. Rowell, pp. 159-161
- Letters and Life, pp. 162-165
- City Health Administration by C.-E. A. Winslow, p. 166
- Editorials, pp. 167-188
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November 15, 1925 Issue = 12 Articles- Georgia Speaks Up by Burr Blackburn, pp. 193-194
- Julia by Neva R. Deardorff, p. 195
- The Common Welfare, pp. 196-200
- Social Practice, pp. 201-205
- Communities, pp. 206-210
- Health, pp. 211-214
- Education, pp. 215-217
- Industry, pp. 218-219
- Social Work Shoptalk, pp. 220-221
- Communications, pp. 222-228
- Annual Statement, pp. 229-238
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 239-268
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December 1, 1925 Issue = 11 Articles- A Plea for a Clinical Year in the Course of Theological Study by Richard C. Cabot, M.D., pp. 275-278
- Damascus Claims the Attention of Christendom by Edward Mead Earle and Elizabeth MacCallum, pp. 279-281
- I.Q. 75 by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 282-284
- "Untouchable" by Gandhi, p. 285
- New Water in Old Skins by H.A. Popley, pp. 286-288
- Eyes of the Needles by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 289-290
- Smoke of Peace Pipes by Cornelia Stratton Parker, pp. 291-293
- Using Prints by Ralph M. Pearson, pp. 294-300
- The Indivisible Utility by Mary Austin, pp. 301-306
- Editorials, pp. 307-309
- Letters and Life, pp. 310-332
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December 15, 1925 Issue = 12 Articles- Problem: Find Four Walls by Geddes Smith, pp. 337-339
- Eighty-three Enforce It, pp. 340-341
- Without Benefit of the Office by Adelaide Nichols, pp. 342-343
- The Common Welfare, pp. 344-349
- Health, pp. 350-354
- Communities, pp. 355-360
- Social Practice, pp. 361-364
- Industry, pp. 365-369
- Education, pp. 370-374
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 375-385
- Communications, pp. 386-389
- Shoptalk, pp. 390-396
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Issues of 1926 = 24 Issues, 331 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 23 Issues, 325 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 24 Issues, 316 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 24 Issues, 356 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 144 Issues, 2,180 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 24 Issues, 391 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 24 Issues, 427 Articles
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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
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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
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Issues of the 1940s = 9 Years, 108 Issues, 1,100 Articles-
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Issues of 1940 = 12 Issues, 136 Articles
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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
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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
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Issues of the 1950s = 1 Year, 12 Issues, 148 Articles-
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Issues of 1951 = 12 Issues, 148 Articles