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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 1927 = 23 Issues, 325 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 24 Issues, 316 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1928 = 6 Issues, 75 Articles-
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January 1, 1928 Issue = 14 Articles- Frontispiece by Martha Bensley Bruere, p. 420
- With a Quaker Employer in His Factory by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 421-426
- What Do You Mean---Isolation? by Arthur Sweetser, pp. 427-430
- The Light That Failed by Lincoln Steffens, p. 431
- Clear Moments by Robert Hallowell, pp. 432-434
- The Blunderbuss of Sickness by Michael M. Davis, pp. 435-438
- Selective Patriotism by Carl Van Doren, pp. 439-442
- A Mission of Love and Literacy by Rossa B. Cooley, pp. 443-445
- Sea Island Types by Winold Reiss, pp. 446-451
- "Silence Coerced By Law" by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 452-454
- Babes in Skyscraperland by Eleanor Booth Simmons, pp. 455-457
- Through Neighbors' Doorways by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 458-460
- Editorials, pp. 461-462
- Letters & Life, pp. 463-476
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January 15, 1928 Issue = 13 Articles- The Nordics' Whipping Boy by John Palmer Gavit, p. 485
- Trade Routes of White Slavers, pp. 486-487
- The Learned Maze by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 488-489
- The Social Basis of Mental Health by Harry Elmer Barnes, pp. 490-491
- The Mercant Wins!, p. 492
- The Common Welfare, pp. 493-496
- Health, pp. 497-502
- Communities, pp. 503-508
- Education, pp. 509-514
- Social Practice, pp. 515-520
- Industry, pp. 521-525
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 526-530
- The Social Work Shop by Ellen Mellan, pp. 531-542
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February 1, 1928 Issue = 11 Articles- Henry Ford's Hired Men by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 549-557
- And Where Does Ireland Stand? by Francis Hackett, pp. 558-561
- Irish Life on the West Coast by Eugene Higgins, pp. 562-564
- Sickness Bills and the Sliding Scale by Michael M. Davis, pp. 565-567
- A Quaker Employer on Democracy by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 568-571
- How We Brought Farms To School by Rossa B. Cooley, pp. 572-573
- Sea Island Types by Winold Reiss, pp. 574-578
- Corncobs for Hair-Cuts by Evelyn Harris, pp. 579-581
- Editorials, pp. 582-583
- Through Neighbors' Doorways by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 584-586
- Letters & Life, pp. 587-604
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February 15, 1928 Issue = 12 Articles- Pensions or Poorhouses? by Lucile Eaves, pp. 613-614
- New York's New Dwellings Bill by Lawson Purdy, pp. 615-617
- The Cost of Funerals, pp. 618-619
- The Finale of Near East Relief by Bruno Lasker, p. 620
- The Common Welfare, pp. 621-624
- Health, pp. 625-630
- Social Practice, pp. 631-636
- Education, pp. 637-641
- Industry, pp. 642-646
- Communities, pp. 647-651
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 652-656
- The Social Work Broup by Henry Salomon, pp. 657-668
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March 1, 1928 Issue = 13 Articles- Frontispiece by Georgia O'Keeffe, p. 676
- Shadows of Prosperity by Leo Wolman, pp. 677-678
- Is Unemployment Here? by Beulah Amidon, pp. 679-681
- Henry Ford by S.J. Woolf, p. 682
- When Mass Production Stalls by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 683-686
- Security for Eighteen Million Workers by Felix Morley, pp. 687-689
- Fate Lifts the Lid in Pittsburgh by William Penn, p. 690
- Why I Take the Worker for a Model by Max Kalish, pp. 691-693
- A Town for the Motor Age by Geddes Smith, pp. 694-698
- Satevepost by Leon Whipple, pp. 699-703
- Psychology for Low-Brows by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 704-707
- At the Cross-Roads in Immigration by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 708-710
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 711-730
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March 15, 1928 Issue = 12 Articles- Goblins and Death Cells by Luther Sheeleigh Cressman, pp. 741-742
- Why Are We Idle? by John B. Andrews, pp. 743-744
- Mr. McAndrew and the Teachers by Victor S. Yarros, pp. 745-746
- The Chest and the Layman by Pierce Williams, pp. 747-748
- The Chest and Social Work by Joseph Lee, pp. 749-750
- The Common Welfare, pp. 751-754
- Industry, pp. 755-760
- Education, pp. 761-766
- Social Practice, pp. 767-771
- Health, pp. 772-776
- Communities, pp. 777-786
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 787-798
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1928 = 6 Issues, 85 Articles-
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April 1, 1928 Issue = 26 Articles- Frontispiece by Rockwell Kent, p. 4
- We Adults Reconsider Ourselves by H.A. Overstreet, pp. 5-8
- The Best Twenty Years by Mary Austin, pp. 9-11
- More Light by Blanding Sloan, p. 12
- Putting Away Childish Things by Frankwood E. Williams, pp. 13-15
- Three Ages of Man by Alexander Portnoff, p. 16
- Who Is Grown Up? by Ernest W. Burgess, p. 17
- The Educator by Joseph K. Hart, pp. 17-18
- The Psychologist by Joseph Jastrow, p. 19
- Screening the Subconscious , p. 20
- The Philosopher by Irwin Edman, p. 21
- The Poet by Sarah N. Cleghorn, pp. 21-22
- The Social Worker by Neva R. Deardorff, p. 23
- Is Adult Art Modern Art? by Robert Hallowell, pp. 24-27
- When Is a Child Grown Up? by Herman M. Adler, pp. 28-29
- Marriages That Did and Didn't by Mary Ross, pp. 30-31
- The Adult: His Work by Geddes Smith, pp. 32-34
- The Teachable Age by E.L. Thorndike, pp. 35-37
- Mother's Day by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 38-39
- How the Living Faith of One Social Worker Grew by Mary E. McDowell, pp. 40-43
- Citizens in Transit by Newton D. Baker, pp. 44-45
- Adolescent America by William Bennett Munro, pp. 46-48
- The State and the Citizen by Augustus Vincent Tack, p. 49
- Spotlight Again for the Opium Devil by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 50-51
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 52-74
- Cover Drawing by Oscar Cesare
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April 15, 1928 Issue = 13 Articles- Pittsburgh Unites for Relief by Edward N. Clopper, pp. 85-86
- Hounding the Yellow Dog by Robert W. Bruere, p. 87
- A Conference Program Conceived in Malice by J. Pennyroyal, p. 88
- Memphis and the Changing South by N.B. Bond, p. 89
- The Chest and Democracy by William J. Norton, p. 90
- The Common Welfare, pp. 91-94
- Communities, pp. 95-100
- Social Practice, pp. 101-106
- Health, pp. 107-112
- Industry, pp. 113-117
- Education, pp. 118-122
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 123-127
- The Social Work Shop by Arthur Dunham, pp. 128-142
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May 1, 1928 Issue = 9 Articles- Frontispiece by George Luks, p. 150
- Miners and Murder by Ben M. Selekman, pp. 151-155
- The Girl Tribe by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 156-159
- Democratizing the Boss by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 160-163
- The Doctor's Kit of Tools by Michael M. Davis, pp. 164-167
- The Boy Who Was a Cap-Maker by Elias Grossman, pp. 168-170
- Still Rises the Tide Against War by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 171-172
- Editorials, pp. 173-174
- Letters & Life, pp. 175-208
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May 15, 1928 Issue = 12 Articles- The Case of Bituminous Coal by F. Ernest Johnson, pp. 213-214
- The Parents' Exposition by Owen R. Lovejoy, p. 215
- The Middle Way in England by S.K. Ratcliffe, p. 216
- The Unsettling Settlements by Paul U. Kellogg, p. 217
- The Common Welfare, pp. 218-220
- Social Practice, pp. 221-224
- Communities, pp. 225-228
- Education, pp. 229-232
- Industry, pp. 233-235
- Health, pp. 236-240
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 241-243
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 244-254
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June 1, 1928 Issue = 13 Articles- Frontispiece by Robert Latou Dickinson, p. 264
- Those Private Palisades by Loula D. Lasker, pp. 265-271
- "John Dewey" by Jacob Epstein, p. 272
- We Watch Them Grow by Elizabeth Irwin, pp. 273-276
- In Danish Shoes by John E. Kirkpatrick, pp. 277-279
- The Hand of Toil by Ber Coffet, p. 280
- Workers' Education in Union Halls by John Troxell, pp. 281-282
- New Horizons in Professional Training, pp. 283-292
- Acres for Class Rooms by Russa B. Cooley, p. 293
- Crayons from Life by Winold Reiss, pp. 294-297
- The "Mother" of This Vintage by Salvador de Madariaga, p. 298
- Let's Look Into Germany's New House by John Palmer Gavit, p. 299
- Letters & Life, pp. 300-316
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June 15, 1928 Issue = 12 Articles- Driving Wheels of Social Progress by Mary Ross, pp. 325-327
- City Planning Nears Its Majority by John Ihlder, p. 328
- How New Is the South in Social Work? by Howard W. Odum, pp. 329-330
- Democracy Goes on the Air by Katharine Ludington, pp. 331-332
- The Perennial Puzzle---Crime by Sheldon Glueck, pp. 333-334
- The Common Welfare, pp. 335-339
- Communities, pp. 340-342
- Industry, pp. 343-346
- Health, pp. 347-349
- Education, pp. 350-352
- The Social Work Shop by Leon Whipple, pp. 353-355
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 356-366
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1928 = 6 Issues, 69 Articles-
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July 1, 1928 Issue = 10 Articles- Manchuria: No-Man's Land of Asia by Paul H. Clyde, pp. 373-376
- Young China Tackesl the Floods by Anna Louise Strong, pp. 377-379
- Where the East Spoke Its Mind by Francis J. McConnell, p. 380
- Indian Arts for Indians by Mary Austin, pp. 381-387
- Desert Altars by Alice Corbin, p. 388
- Hammering at the Prison Door by John Collier, pp. 389-390
- Our Hidden Cities by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 391-392
- Who Is Amelia Earhart? by Marion Perkins, p. 393
- On the Limitations of Nineveh by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 394-395
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 396-416
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July 15, 1928 Issue = 9 Articles- On the Health Bandwagon by Geddes Smith, pp. 419-420
- What Do We Want to Know? by W. Carson Ryan, Jr., pp. 421-422
- Graham Taylor Hall, p. 423
- Running Knowledge by Neva R. Deardorff, pp. 424-425
- The Common Welfare, pp. 426-429
- Social Practice, pp. 430-432
- Health, pp. 433-435
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 436-439
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 440-446
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August 1, 1928 Issue = 14 Articles- Honk Honk Hobo by John J. Hader, pp. 453-455
- 'Bos by A.E. Holt, pp. 456-459
- American Farm Scene, 1853 by Fanny F. Palmer, p. 460
- The Tractor Turns Bolshevik by Karl Borders, pp. 461-463
- Paintings of Farm Life by F.L.K., pp. 464-467
- The Romanzas Train Senora Nurse by Alice Evans Cruz, pp. 468-469
- The Grown Folk Come To School by Rossa B. Cooley, pp. 470-471
- Sea Island Portraits in Crayon by Winold Reiss, pp. 472-474
- The Blackstone Valley by Frank A. Waugh, p. 475
- Word and Deed by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 476-478
- Europe's Getting-Together by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 479-480
- Again Those Private Palisades, p. 481
- They Put Away Their Toys by Halle Schaffner, p. 482
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 483-496
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August 15, 1928 Issue = 15 Articles- Tell It to the Iceman by Virginia Conklin, p. 499
- Parks Pay by Anne Roller, p. 500
- From the Log of a Social Worker by Caroline Slade, p. 501
- Miners in the Mud by Helen M. Harris, pp. 502-503
- William E. Harmon: 1862-1928, p. 504
- The Common Welfare, pp. 505-507
- Education by Helen L. Neuman, p. 508
- The Traveling Teacher by Mary L. Ely, pp. 509-510
- Industry by Lucy P. Carner, p. 511
- Fifteen Years of the Minimum Wage by Ethel M. Johnson, pp. 512-513
- Books In Our Alcove, pp. 514-516
- Run of the Shelves, p. 517
- The Social Work Shop by Paul T. Beisser, p. 518
- Gossip, pp. 519-520
- Communications, pp. 521-526
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September 1, 1928 Issue = 10 Articles- Adventures of a Woman Voter by Olive A. Colton, pp. 533-536
- Paintings of Modern Industry by Benito Quinquela Martin, pp. 537-539
- The Corporation and Its Community by Paul A. Schoellkopf, p. 540
- How Pay Sickness Bills? by Michael M. Davis, pp. 541-543
- Scissors Picture by Martha Bensley Bruere, p. 544
- A Quaker Employer Builds a Company Union by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 545-549
- Play-Making in a Modern School by Margaret Naumburg, pp. 550-553
- Color for School Walls by George Lawrence Nelson, p. 554
- A Moral Boundary for Civilization by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 555-556
- Letters & Life, pp. 557-576
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September 15, 1928 Issue = 11 Articles- British Labor's New Program by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 579-580
- Kindergartens of Crime by F. Zeta Youmans, pp. 581-582
- The International Fortnight in Paris by Rene Sand, pp. 583-584
- The Common Welfare, pp. 585-588
- Health, pp. 589-592
- Industry, pp. 593-596
- Education, pp. 597-600
- Social Practice, pp. 601-604
- Communities, pp. 605-608
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 609-613
- The Social Work Shop by Dorothy Wysor, pp. 614-622
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1928 = 6 Issues, 87 Articles-
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October 1, 1928 Issue = 14 Articles- Rank and File of the Air by McAlister Coleman, pp. 5-8
- Portals to the Sky by Raymond A. O'Hara, pp. 9-12
- Flying Doctors by Alice Henry, pp. 13-16
- The Art of Diego Rivera, pp. 17-19
- Why Hickman Hangs by Miriam Van Waters, pp. 20-23
- Ex Sua Natura by Caroline Slade, pp. 24-28
- Woman's Place In Our Town by Mary Elizabeth Hendee, pp. 29-30
- Rather Worse by Ruth Evelyn Henderson, pp. 31-32
- Two Portraits: Italy, Novecento by Signe Toksvig, p. 33
- Mrs. Sun Yat Sen Flees from Victory by Anna Louise Strong, pp. 34-35
- Industry by Otto Gutfreud, p. 36
- This Machine Age by Lillian M. Gilbreth, pp. 37-38
- New Chapter in the Opium War by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 39-40
- Letters & Life, pp. 41-62
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October 15, 1928 Issue = 14 Articles- Home-Made Accidents, p. 67
- Keeping Old Age Independent, p. 68
- Mary E. Richmond: 1861-1928, p. 69
- Farm Labor's Plight by Perry P. Denune, p. 70
- Dancing in a Ring by Charles A. Gates, p. 71
- The Worker Dedicates One Day's Pay by Louise M. Clevenger, p. 72
- The Common Welfare, pp. 73-76
- Health, pp. 77-80
- Education, pp. 81-84
- Industry, pp. 85-88
- Social Practice, pp. 89-92
- Communities, pp. 93-95
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 96-99
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 100-110
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November 1, 1928 Issue = 22 Articles- Frontispiece by Karl Dehmann, p. 118
- Sky-Lines of Wealth, p. 119
- This Amazing Prosperity by Daisy Lee Worthington Worcester, pp. 120-124
- Thrift---Model 1928 by Robert A. Brady, pp. 125-126
- Putting Halitosis on the Map by Stuart Chase, pp. 127-129
- From Behind the Advertising Looking-Glass by Mark Wiseman, pp. 130-132
- A Dollar Down and Ten to Go by Orrin C. Lester, pp. 133-135
- Water Colors of Here and Now by Ethel Spears, pp. 136-137
- What Our Parents Didn't Pay For by Eunice Fuller Barnard, pp. 138-139
- Four-Million-Share Day by J.W. Golinkin, p. 140
- Big Money Quick by Merryle Stanley Rukeyser, p. 141
- Money Madness by Alice E. Johnson, pp. 142-143
- Average-Man of the Modern City, pp. 144-145
- How the Joneses Do It by Chase Going Woodhouse, pp. 146-150
- Stretching the Household Dollar by Faith M. Williams, pp. 151-152
- Weathering Rainy Days by Leon Henderson and Rolf Nugent, pp. 153-155
- Law and a Living for Women by Henry Raymond Mussey, pp. 156-158
- Burchfield, Painter of Familiar Scenes by F.L.K., pp. 159-161
- The Middle Class Looks Down the Years by Robert W. Kelso, pp. 162-163
- Some Tests for Democracy by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 164-165
- Editorials, pp. 166-167
- Letters & Life, pp. 168-206
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November 15, 1928 Issue = 12 Articles- The City's Place in Civilization by Charles A. Beard, pp. 213-215
- The Spirit of Social Work by J. Edgar Park, p. 216
- Marco Polo & Co., pp. 217-218
- The Common Welfare, pp. 219-222
- Industry, pp. 223-226
- Communities, pp. 227-230
- Health, pp. 231-234
- Social Practice, pp. 235-238
- Education, pp. 239-242
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 243-247
- The Social Work Shop by Lawson G. Lowrey, pp. 248-260
- A House of Interpreters, pp. 261-270
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December 1, 1928 Issue = 14 Articles- Frontispiece, p. 276
- Ring in the News by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 277-284
- The Permanence of Values by Richard C. Cabot, pp. 285-286
- Over a Counter by Margaret Hagan, p. 287
- Christmas Charity, Ltd. by Malvina Lindsay, p. 288
- Prohibition and Public Health by Haven Emerson, pp. 289-292
- Pull by Lincoln Steffens, pp. 293-294
- The Greatest Chaman of the Chukchee, pp. 295-298
- "What's the Idea?" by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 299-301
- The Silva Confession by Louis Stark, p. 302
- New Prints in the Old Manner by Robert Austin by F.L.K., pp. 303-305
- Editorials, pp. 306-307
- Imagine an Old Automobile! by John P. Gavit, pp. 308-309
- Letters & Life, pp. 310-336
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December 15, 1928 Issue = 11 Articles- Mines and Men by Josephine Roche, pp. 341-343
- Out of the House of Bondage by Halle Schaffner, p. 344
- Adventures in Friendship by Katharine C. Dewar, pp. 345-346
- The Common Welfare, pp. 347-350
- Education, pp. 351-356
- Industry, pp. 357-362
- Health, pp. 363-369
- Social Practice, pp. 370-375
- Communities, pp. 376-381
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 382-387
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 388-400
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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