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Where Are the Pre-War Radicals? A Symposium
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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 1926 = 24 Issues, 331 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1926 = 6 Issues, 95 Articles-
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January 1, 1926 Issue = 11 Articles- Slovak Mary Visits the Holy Places by Mary E. McDowell, pp. 401-402
- My Apprenticeship, I by Beatrice Webb, pp. 403-408
- The Doctor and the Changing Order by George E. Vincent, pp. 409-411
- Mr. Nash Does Unto Others by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 412-413
- Where Are the Wild Men of Yesterday? by Savel Zimand, pp. 414-424
- Smith's Taxes by Alzada Comstock, pp. 425-428
- Horizon Lines by James G. McDonald, pp. 429-431
- That Clinical Year, pp. 432-433
- Nana Amoah: An African Statesman by Alain Locke, pp. 434-436
- Editorials, pp. 437-440
- Letters and Life, pp. 441-460
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January 15, 1926 Issue = 13 Articles- Cards on the Table by Haven Emerson and John Ihlder, pp. 465-466
- The Other Side of Military Training by John D. Kenderdine, pp. 467-468
- Framed by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 469-470
- The Framework of the State by Stanley P. Davies, p. 471
- The Common Welfare, pp. 472-476
- Health, pp. 477-482
- Social Practice, pp. 483-489
- Education, pp. 490-496
- Industry, pp. 497-502
- Communities, pp. 503-506
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 507-513
- Social Work Shop-Talk, pp. 514-515
- Communications, pp. 516-524
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February 1, 1926 Issue = 32 Articles- Behind the Boom in Florida by Lucy J. Chamberlain, pp. 529-533
- Wilkes-Barre: An Anthracite Town by Anne H. Roller, pp. 534-538
- The People of the Basque Country by Ramon de Zubiaurre and Valentin de Zubiaurre, pp. 539-541
- A Man, a Park, and the Rest of Us by Oswald G. Villard, pp. 542-544
- Horizon Lines by James G. McDonald, pp. 545-548
- My Apprenticeship, II by Beatrice Webb, pp. 549-555
- Where Are the Pre-War Radicals? A Symposium by William Allen White, p. 556
- --- by Newton D. Baker, p. 556
- --- by Ray Stannard Baker, p. 557
- --- by Ida M. Tarbell, p. 558
- --- by William Hard, p. 558
- --- by Eugene V. Debs, p. 559
- --- by Norman Hapgood, p. 559
- --- by Louis F. Post, p. 560
- --- by Robert N. Baldwin, p. 560
- --- by Fremont Older, p. 560
- --- by Burton K. Wheeler, p. 561
- --- by George W. Alger, p. 561
- --- by Morris Hillquit, p. 562
- --- by Lawson Purdy, p. 562
- --- by Norman Thomas, p. 563
- --- by Stuart Chase, p. 563
- --- by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, p. 564
- --- by Basil M. Manly, p. 564
- --- by John Haynes Holmes, p. 564
- --- by Sherwood Eddy, p. 565
- --- by Benjamin C. Marsh, p. 565
- --- by Clarence Darrow, p. 566
- --- by John S. Phillips, p. 566
- That Clinical Year by Richard C. Cabot, p. 567
- Editorials, pp. 568-570
- Letters and Life, pp. 571-588
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February 15, 1926 Issue = 13 Articles- Do Women in Industry Need Production? by Frances Perkins, pp. 529-530
- We Need More Knowledge by Elizabeth Faulkner Baker, pp. 531-532
- Six Bits Apiece by Jay B. Nash, pp. 533-534
- Shall We Give Alien Families a Chance? by Florina Lasker, pp. 535-537
- The Common Welfare, pp. 538-542
- Education, pp. 543-548
- Health, pp. 549-553
- Social Practice, pp. 554-558
- Industry, pp. 559-563
- Communities, pp. 564-567
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 568-575
- Communications, pp. 576-579
- Shoptalk, pp. 580-588
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March 1, 1926 Issue = 13 Articles- Crime Waves and Crime Remedies by George W. Kirchwey, pp. 593-597
- "Send Them Up"---To What? by Austin H. MacCormick, pp. 598-601
- The Sieve of Justice by Raymond Moley, pp. 602-604
- Does Punishment Pay? by Charles Platt#2, pp. 605-607
- The Bandit's Progress by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 608-609
- Vengeance---or Vision? by Karl A. Menninger, M.D., pp. 610-612
- A Museum Of, For and By Newark by John Cotton Dana, pp. 613-617
- Ethics and the Medical Profession by Richard C. Cabot, pp. 618-621
- My Apprenticeship, III by Beatrice Webb, pp. 622-625
- Horizon Lines by James G. McDonald, pp. 626-627
- Editorials, pp. 628-630
- Letters and Life, pp. 631-632
- Crime and Its Cure by J.L. Gillin, pp. 633-652
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March 15, 1926 Issue = 13 Articles- Coal: Your Job and Mine by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 657-658
- A Body Blow at Opium by William Patton, pp. 659-660
- Seeing Social Work Whole by Raymond Clapp, pp. 661-664
- Houses to Let? by G.S., p. 665
- The Common Welfare, pp. 666-668
- Education, pp. 669-672
- Communities, pp. 673-677
- Health, pp. 678-682
- Social Practice, pp. 683-687
- Industry, pp. 688-694
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 695-700
- Communications, pp. 701-706
- Social Work Shop, pp. 707-716
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1926 = 6 Issues, 87 Articles-
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April 1, 1926 Issue = 12 Articles- The Plastic Years by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 5-9
- An Old-Fashioned Strike by Beulah Amidon, pp. 10-12
- Horizon Lines by James G. McDonald, pp. 13-14
- Domesday for Diphtheria by Lewis W. Hine, pp. 15-17
- Ethics and Business by Richard C. Cabot, M.D., pp. 18-20
- West Lynn by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 21-27
- Just Like Steve by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 28-31
- Joe Chimneyman by Edwin Ford Piper, p. 32
- Where Are the Pre-War Radicals? by Frederick C. Howe, pp. 33-34
- Skyscrapers by Robert Edmond Jones, pp. 35-37
- Editorials, pp. 38-40
- Letters and Life, pp. 41-68
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April 15, 1926 Issue = 12 Articles- Two Governors Prod the Elephant by R.W. Bruere, pp. 69-71
- The British Coal Commission by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 72-73
- Into the Highways and Byways by Mary Ross, pp. 74-76
- The Common Welfare, pp. 77-80
- Social Practice, pp. 81-84
- Communities, pp. 85-88
- Education, pp. 89-92
- Health, pp. 93-96
- Industry, pp. 97-100
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 101-110
- Communications, pp. 111-117
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 118-128
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May 1, 1926 Issue = 23 Articles- East By West, pp. 133-134
- Behind Our Masks by Robert E. Park, pp. 135-139
- We Said: "Let's Find the Facts" by J. Merle Davis, p. 140
- Their Place in the Sun by Winifred Raushenbush, pp. 141-145
- The Land, the Crops, and the Oriental by Eliot Grinnell Mears, pp. 146-150
- The Oriental Finds a Job by R.D. McKenzie, pp. 151-153
- The Great Wall of Chinatown by Winifred Raushenbush, pp. 154-158
- Five Portraits of Orientals in America by Winold Reiss, pp. 159-163
- Two Poems by Flora Belle Jan, p. 164
- Three Roads, and None Easy by Kazuo Kawai, pp. 164-166
- Born American, But--- by William C. Smith, pp. 167-168
- Social Distance: A Measuring Stick by Emory S. Bogardus, pp. 169-171
- Japanese Students by C. Leroy Baldridge, p. 172
- Western Windows to the East by Chester H. Rowell, pp. 173-175
- The Last of the Magic Isles by William Allen White, pp. 176-179
- Chinese Types by C. Leroy Baldridge, p. 180
- Looking At America---In China by Lewis Stiles Gannett, pp. 181-182
- The New Cycle of Cathay and America's Part in It by John Stewart Burgess, pp. 183-185
- Next Steps in a Pacific Policy by Raymond T. Rich, pp. 186-187
- America and the Far East: The Issues of Pacific Policy by John Dewey, p. 188
- --- by Charles Beard and Mary Beard, pp. 189-191
- Our Racial Frontier on the Pacific by Robert E. Park, pp. 192-196
- Editorials, pp. 197-226
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May 15, 1926 Issue = 12 Articles- The Prohibition Hearings by Haven Emerson, pp. 229-232
- Needed: A Social Insurance Revival by I.M. Rubinow, pp. 233-234
- Hearing From the People by Eleonore von Eltz, p. 235
- The Common Welfare, pp. 236-238
- Social Practice, pp. 239-245
- Health, pp. 246-250
- Industry, pp. 251-256
- Education, pp. 257-260
- Communities, pp. 261-263
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 264-270
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 271-278
- Analytic Index, pp. 279-288
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June 1, 1926 Issue = 16 Articles- Art Education by Herbert R. Kniffin, pp. 16-291
- Ichabod Crane by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, p. 292
- A Cinderella Among Schools by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, pp. 293-296
- Doing the Thing That Couldn't Be Done by Ethel Richardson, pp. 297-299
- Schools for the Whole Family by Mary S. Gibson, pp. 300-303
- Home Teachers in the City by Beulah Amidon, pp. 304-307
- Schools the Miners Keep by Theresa Wolfson, pp. 308-310
- Folded Arms and Opened Minds by Rennie Smith, p. 311
- The Scret of the Independent Farmers of Denmark by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 312-317
- --- by Florence Crane, p. 318
- Golden Lads and Girls by Hughes Mearns, pp. 319-320
- Ethics and Education by Richard C. Cabot, pp. 321-324
- Children's Compensation for Industrial Accidents by Florence Kelley, p. 325
- Editorials, pp. 326-327
- Survey Book List Number Twelve, p. 328
- Letters and Life, pp. 329-354
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June 15, 1926 Issue = 12 Articles- Prohibition: Wayne County Speaks by William J. Norton, pp. 357-358
- Behemoth Walks Again by Geddes Smith, pp. 359-363
- Sacco and Vanzetti by Elizabeth Glendower Evans, pp. 364-365
- The Common Welfare, pp. 366-367
- Education, pp. 368-370
- Industry, pp. 371-374
- Communities, pp. 375-376
- Health, pp. 377-380
- Social Practice, pp. 381-384
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 385-387
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 388-391
- Communications, pp. 392-400
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1926 = 6 Issues, 63 Articles-
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July 1, 1926 Issue = 12 Articles- Frontispiece, p. 404
- The First Great American Publicity Job by Walter Lincoln Whittlesey, pp. 405-407
- England Emerges by S.K. Radcliffe, pp. 408-410
- Plus-Fours to the Rescue by Cornelia Stratton Parker, pp. 411-415
- The British General Strike by Harold J. Laski, pp. 416-418
- Britain's Morning After by Wilfrid H. Crook, p. 419
- Coal: The Roots of the Problem by Arthur Greenwood, pp. 420-422
- Internationalizatoin of Coal: Has It Begun? by S. Adele Shaw, pp. 423-425
- Next? by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 426-427
- Coney Island 1926 by Margaret Schloemann, pp. 428-429
- Editorials, pp. 430-431
- Letters & Life, pp. 432-450
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July 15, 1926 Issue = 9 Articles- On their Way by Niles Carpenter, pp. 453-454
- The Common Welfare, pp. 455-457
- Social Practice, pp. 458-460
- Communities, pp. 461-464
- Health, pp. 465-466
- Industry, pp. 467-468
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 469-471
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 472-473
- Communications, pp. 474-480
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August 1, 1926 Issue = 11 Articles- Slavery in 1926 by A.L. Warnshuis, pp. 485-491
- The Gift of One Common Tongue by Colonel J.C. Breckinridge, U.S.M.C., pp. 492-494
- The Iron Net by Romain Rolland, pp. 495-496
- The Quakers Take Stock by Anna L. Curtis, pp. 497-499
- Casualties of the Peace by Bernhard Ragner, pp. 500-501
- Feminists and Feminists by Cornelia Stratton Parker, pp. 502-506
- Prohibition in the Long Run by Sir Arthur Newsholme, pp. 507-510
- English Liberalism and British Labor by S.K. Ratcliffe, p. 511
- Horizon Lines by James G. McDonald, pp. 512-514
- Editorials, pp. 515-516
- Letters and Life, pp. 517-530
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August 15, 1926 Issue = 9 Articles- Three Strikes by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 533-535
- Serious Thinkers and the Big Parade by Neva R. Deardorff, p. 536
- The Common Welfare, pp. 537-539
- Social Practice, pp. 540-542
- Education, pp. 543-544
- Health, pp. 545-547
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 548-551
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 552-554
- Communications, pp. 555-560
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September 1, 1926 Issue = 10 Articles- Management: A Behavior Problem by Sam A. Lewisohn, pp. 565-568
- The Plastic Years and the Open Mind in America by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 569-571
- Ethics and Social Work by Richard C. Cabot, pp. 572-576
- He Teaches Music by Edward Yeomans, pp. 577-580
- War, Law and Prohibition by J. Rosslyn Earp, pp. 581-583
- The Day-Break Call by Gwendolen Haste, pp. 584-585
- Twigs of Prejudice by Sidonie Matsner Gruenberg, pp. 586-588
- Horizon Lines by James G. McDonald, pp. 589-590
- Editorials, pp. 591-592
- Letters and Life, pp. 593-610
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September 15, 1926 Issue = 12 Articles- Closed Doors and the Dey to Them by Jessie Taft, pp. 613-616
- Gesolei by Elizabeth Leitzbach, pp. 617-618
- A Club of Deaf Women by One of Them, p. 619
- The Common Welfare, pp. 620-622
- Health, pp. 623-625
- Social Practice, pp. 626-630
- Communities, pp. 631-634
- Industry, pp. 635-638
- Education, pp. 639-641
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 642-645
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 646-652
- Communications, pp. 653-656
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1926 = 6 Issues, 86 Articles-
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October 1, 1926 Issue = 13 Articles- Portrait of Charles W. Eliot, p. 6
- My Philadelphia by Florence Kelley, pp. 7-11
- The Mexican Church On Trial by Carleton Beals, pp. 12-15
- The Church Side of the Conflict by Francis C. Kelley, pp. 16-19
- Scissor Pictures II by Martha Bensley Bruere, p. 20
- Ish by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 21-24
- An Adventure in Midwifery by Mary Breckinridge, pp. 25-27
- An Emanation from Wisconsin by Marion Clinch Calkins, pp. 28-30
- Thomas W. Benton---Modern Painter, pp. 31-34
- The Revolt Against Dullness by Carl Van Doren, pp. 35-39
- Horizon Lines by James G. McDonald, pp. 40-41
- Editorials, pp. 42-43
- Letters & Life, pp. 44-60
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October 15, 1926 Issue = 10 Articles- How to Keep The Men Alive by Haven Emerson, pp. 69-70
- The Gang by Frederic M. Thrasher, pp. 71-74
- The Common Welfare, pp. 75-76
- Educatoin, pp. 77-80
- Industry, pp. 81-84
- Health, pp. 85-89
- Communities, pp. 90-94
- Social Practice, pp. 95-99
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 100-101
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 102-112
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November 1, 1926 Issue = 11 Articles- Frontispiece: New York Is Looking Up by Martha Bensley Bruere, p. 118
- The Revolution on Quality Street by Leon Whipple, pp. 119-124
- New York: A City of Puppets by Francis Hackett, pp. 125-128
- Booze Patter by Elizabeth Elliott, pp. 129-131
- Etchings of the Southwest by B.J.O. Nordfeldt, pp. 132-134
- Parents in a Changing World by Miriam Van Waters, pp. 135-140
- Hiring At Hollywood by Marion L. Mel, pp. 141-146
- Horizon Lines by James G. McDonald, pp. 147-149
- Editorials, pp. 150-151
- After Dullness---What?, pp. 152-154
- Fall Book Section, pp. 155-194
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November 15, 1926 Issue = 13 Articles- Pensions for Nurses, p. 197
- The Freedom of the City by Mary Graham Bonner, p. 198
- How Much Social Work Can a Community Afford? by Jane Addams, pp. 199-200
- Education in a Maverick State by Geddes Smith, pp. 201-204
- The Common Welfare, pp. 205-206
- Social Practice, pp. 207-211
- Education, pp. 212-216
- Health, pp. 217-221
- Communities, pp. 222-224
- Industry, pp. 225-229
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 230-234
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 235-242
- Index to This Issue, pp. 243-256
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December 1, 1926 Issue = 27 Articles- Frontispiece by Martha Bensley Bruere, p. 262
- Shall We Join the Gentlemen? by Mary Ross, pp. 263-267
- Wasting Women by Stuart Chase, pp. 268-270
- Mary Cassatt by Robert Hallowell, pp. 271-279
- Four Ways to Support a Family by William F. Green, p. 280
- Mothers' Pensions by Agnes L. Peterson, pp. 281-282
- The Family Allowance by Paul H. Douglas, p. 283
- The Parents' Wages by Alice Beal Parsons, pp. 284-285
- Changing Marriage by Beatrice M. Hinkle, pp. 286-289
- The Romantic Impulse and Family Disorganization by Ernest W. Burgess, pp. 290-294
- Sheiks and Shekels by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 295-297
- City Life and Domestic Discord by Ernest R. Mowrer, pp. 298-299
- What Women Are Thinking by Mrs. Abel J. Gregg, pp. 300-303
- Ann Brown and Jane Smith by Beulah Amidon, pp. 304-305
- The Idle Forties by Zona Gale, p. 306
- What Are Parents For? by Frankwood E. Williams, pp. 307-309
- Shall We Have a Child? by Jane Sheppard Holbin, p. 310
- They Must Work by Beulah Amidon, p. 311
- As Children See It by Ira S. Wile, pp. 312-313
- Working Wives by William Siegel, pp. 314-315
- The New Profession of Homemaking by Chase Going Woodhouse, pp. 316-317
- Home and Office by Katharine S. Angell, pp. 318-320
- The Child Takes a Nurse by Eunice Fuller Barnard, pp. 321-323
- While Mothers Are Working, pp. 324-326
- Horizon Lines by James G. McDonald, p. 327
- Editorials, pp. 328-329
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 330-354
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December 15, 1926 Issue = 12 Articles- Wisconsin---A Splendid Nuisance by Marion Clinch Calkins, pp. 357-359
- Marika: A Kindergarten Cast-Off by Maud McClave Brown, pp. 360-361
- Graham Taylor Hall, p. 362
- The Common Welfare, pp. 363-368
- Communities, pp. 369-373
- Industry, pp. 374-379
- Education, pp. 380-385
- Health, pp. 386-391
- Social Practice, pp. 392-397
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 398-402
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 403-410
- Index to This Issue, pp. 411-416
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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