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5,631 Articles,
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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 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 Jan.-Mar. 1930 = 6 Issues, 123 Articles-
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January 1, 1930 Issue = 28 Articles- Frontispiece by Harold Knight, p. 372
- Health---The Business of Each of Us by Haven Emerson, pp. 373-374
- A Doctor Diagnoses the Bills by George Edward Follansbee, pp. 375-378
- Dr. Josiah Pite by Allen Tucker, p. 379
- An Economist Audits His Costs by Walton Hamilton, pp. 380-383
- Patients Cry for It by Lovell Langstroth, pp. 384-385
- A Professor Prices Babies by Mary Louise Mark, pp. 386-387
- Consultation of Doctors by Boilly, p. 388
- A Merchant Looks at Medicine by Edward A. Filene, pp. 389-391
- Old Gibes At Doctors' Fees, pp. 392-393
- Public Health vs. Private Practice? by Shirley W. Wynne, pp. 394-396
- It Doesn't Hurt by Hiram Myers, p. 397
- Industry's Answer by Philip King Brown, pp. 398-401
- Pioneers Plough a Way by Carroll P. Streeter, pp. 402-404
- Health on Horseback in Lebanon by Stuart Carter Dodd, pp. 405-407
- From Saddle-Bag to Laboratory, pp. 408-409
- Private Group Clinics by C. Rufus Rorem, pp. 410-411
- The Four Doctors by Sargent, p. 412
- How the Foundations Fight Disease by Edwin R. Embree, pp. 413-417
- Microbes by Hendrik W. Van Loon, p. 418
- Middle Class Hospitals and Clinics by Michael M. Davis, pp. 419-423
- Insure for Health by Wade Wright, pp. 424-425
- The High Cost of Nursing by Janet M. Geister, pp. 426-428
- The Committee on the Cost of Medical Care by Rav Lyman Wilbur, pp. 429-430
- Parliaments of Persuasion by John Palmer Gavit, p. 431
- Medical Book Plates, p. 432
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 433-439
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 440-448
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January 15, 1930 Issue = 21 Articles- Frontispiece by Gerta Ries, p. 450
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 451-454
- Relief and Unemployment by Beulah Amidon, pp. 455-456
- Wifely Wizarding by Herman Feldman, p. 457
- Shall We Dismember the Child by Lillian D. Wald, p. 458
- The Cellular City by Clarence Arthur Perry, pp. 459-460
- Hops and Hospitals by George E. Vincent, p. 461
- Serfs, Troubadours and Spelling Books by Mary D. Edmonds, pp. 462-463
- Miss Case-Worker Goes Scientific by Hazel Newton, p. 464
- What Case Work Means by Molly Day Thacher, p. 465
- Naumkeag's Story, p. 466
- First Aid for Breaking Homes by G. Eleanor Kimble, p. 467
- A Century of English Poor Law by Edward T. Devine, pp. 468-469
- Social Practice, pp. 470-471
- Health, pp. 472-473
- Communities, pp. 474-475
- Industry, pp. 476-477
- Education, pp. 478-479
- Work Shop, pp. 480-483
- Books, pp. 484-487
- Communications, pp. 488-496
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February 1, 1930 Issue = 13 Articles- Frontispiece by Hugh Ferriss, p. 500
- The Psychosis of the Gang by William Bolitho, pp. 501-506
- Stable Work a City Asset by Morris E. Leeds, pp. 507-509
- Peg's Permanent by Mary Edna McChristie, pp. 510-513
- Six Murals by Boardman Robinson, pp. 514-516
- At Filene's by Mary Van Kleeck, pp. 517-518
- Indians Inc by John Collier, pp. 519-523
- History At Its Source by Hubert Phillips, pp. 524-525
- Drugs Et Cetera by T. Swann Harding, pp. 526-530
- The Snow Bird by H.R. Luck, pp. 531-533
- The Uncoordinating Legs by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 534-536
- Letters & Life, pp. 537-541
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 542-560
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February 15, 1930 Issue = 18 Articles- Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 562
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 563-566
- Cashless Chicago by Karl Borders, pp. 567-568
- Children in a Modern World by Ray Lyman Wilbur, M.D., pp. 569-570
- The Experts On Law Enforcement by Karl N. Llewellyn, pp. 571-572
- Old Age Relief a Case-Work Job by M. Frances Warren, p. 573
- More Hospitals for Veterans? by A.W. McMillen, pp. 574-575
- Executive Jack-of-All-Trades by Paul L. Benjamin, pp. 576-577
- The Girl Who Looked Too Much at the Clock by Pauline Leader, pp. 578-579
- My Hobby Is Hobbies by Erna D. Bunke, pp. 580-581
- Social Practice, pp. 582-583
- Health, pp. 584-585
- Communities, pp. 586-587
- Industry, pp. 588-589
- Education, pp. 590-591
- Work Shop, pp. 592-598
- Books, p. 599
- Communications, pp. 600-608
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March 1, 1930 Issue = 20 Articles- Frontispiece by V.H. Brunner, p. 612
- Eighty Years of Masaryk---Foreword, p. 613
- President Thomas Garrigue Masaryk, p. 614
- The Father of His Country by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 615-621
- The Legionaries by Jan Stursa, p. 622
- Bat'a, pp. 623-626
- Fresh Fruit from Old Branches, pp. 627-629
- Alice Masarykova by Mary E. McDowell, pp. 630-632
- Little House At Lany by Alice Masaryk, pp. 633-635
- The Mowers by Max Svabinsky, p. 636
- Torch of Komensky, pp. 637-641
- Etchings, pp. 642-643
- Czechoslovakia's Place in the World by Eduard Benes, p. 644
- Benes, pp. 645-646
- Sculpture, pp. 647-649
- Fifty Centuries Vertical, pp. 650-655
- Toledo by Beulah Amidon, pp. 656-660
- The Gangster Traumatism by William Bolitho, pp. 661-665
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, p. 666
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 667-688
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March 15, 1930 Issue = 23 Articles- Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 690
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 691-694
- The Rub in Scrubbing, p. 695
- Foster Homes, Wet, Dry or Damp by Douglas P. Falconer, p. 696
- Sneeze---If You Must---Alone! by W.R. Redden, pp. 697-698
- The World's Work in Mental Hygiene by Winthrop D. Lane, p. 699
- Are Old Age Pensions Un-American? by Walter S. Gifford, p. 700
- The Duty of the State to the Old by William H. Matthews, p. 701
- Meet the Lady Cop by August Vollmer, pp. 702-703
- Measuring a City's Employment by William H. Stead, pp. 704-705
- How Can We Live in the Sun by Frederick L. Ackerman, p. 706
- Settlement for Sale by Marjorie McFarland, p. 707
- Don't Divide the Baby by Florence Kelley, p. 708
- Little Neighbor Haiti by Emily Greene Balch, p. 708
- Poster by W.C. Kennedy, p. 709
- Social Practice, pp. 710-711
- Health, pp. 712-713
- Communities, pp. 714-715
- Industry, pp. 716-717
- Education, pp. 718-719
- Work Shop, pp. 720-723
- Books, pp. 724-729
- Communications, pp. 730-736
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1930 = 6 Issues, 92 Articles-
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April 1, 1930 Issue = 12 Articles- Frontispiece by Erich Mendelsohn, p. 4
- Long Wages by James Couzens, pp. 5-8
- When Detroit's Out of Gear by Helen Hall, pp. 9-14
- The Bowery in Text and Pictures, pp. 15-17
- Ivorydale: A Payroll That Floats by Beulah Amidon, pp. 18-22
- Work and Power by Hanns Anker, pp. 23-25
- More Bars Against Mexicans? by Paul S. Taylor, pp. 26-27
- Tightening the Mexican Border by Robert N. McLean, pp. 28-29
- Endowing the Middle-Class Patient by Mary Ross, pp. 30-31
- Hello John---Adventurer by Adelaide Nichols, pp. 32-33
- Letters & Life, pp. 34-39
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 40-64
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April 15, 1930 Issue = 20 Articles- Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 66
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 67-70
- Dayton Plans for Work by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 71-72
- The Clinic the Neighbors Built by Betty Lester, p. 73
- The Sex Side of Life by M.J. Exner, pp. 74-75
- Crutches To Ballbats by Charles J. Storey, pp. 76-77
- What Social Workers Should Have by Walter West, p. 78
- Why Do Married Women Work? by Eleanor G. Coit and Elsie D. Harper, pp. 79-80
- Detroit's Nursery School by Irma Unruh, p. 81
- Half Brother by Daisy Lee Worthington Worcester, pp. 82-84
- A School of the Spirit by Marjorie McFarland, p. 85
- Social Practice, pp. 86-87
- Health, pp. 88-89
- Communities, pp. 90-91
- Industry, pp. 92-93
- Education, pp. 94-95
- Work Shop, pp. 96-99
- Books, pp. 100-103
- Communications, pp. 104-105
- Gossip, pp. 106-112
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May 1, 1930 Issue = 17 Articles- Frontispiece by Clifford W. Beers, p. 116
- The Genius of Clifford W. Beers by Mary Ross, pp. 117-119
- Straightening Young Twigs, pp. 120-122
- Toward a Science of Man by Frankwood E. Williams, pp. 123-125
- Portrait of William H. Welch by Alfred Hutty, p. 126
- Psychoanalysis and Humankind by Martin W. Peck, pp. 127-130
- The Case History of Alfred Kubin by Alfred Kubin, pp. 131-133
- Potent Leisure by Elliott Dunlap Smith, pp. 134-137
- The National History of Graft by William Bolitho, pp. 138-140
- Lithographs of Chicago by Anthony Angarola, pp. 141-143
- The Gathering Storm in Asia by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 144-145
- Outflanking Unemployment by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 146-147
- Sintach vs. Sapp by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 148-150
- Our Particularly Happy Opportunity by John Erskine, p. 151
- From Conquest to Conference by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 152-153
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 154-161
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 162-174
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May 15, 1930 Issue = 17 Articles- Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 178
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 179-181
- Labor Laws and Women Workers by Alfred E. Smith, pp. 182-183
- Act of God or Act of Congress? by Florence Kelley, p. 184
- The Civic Front on Unemployment by Beulah Amidon, pp. 185-186
- Detroit's Melting Pot Boils Over by R.J. Dean, p. 187
- We've Gone Psychiatric by S.C. Kohs, pp. 188-189
- Two Hospitals for an Almshouse by Lucy Lay, p. 190
- Ode by Beth Roberts, p. 191
- Social Practice, p. 192
- Health, pp. 193-194
- Communities, p. 195
- Industry, pp. 196-197
- Education, p. 198
- Books, pp. 199-201
- Work Shop, pp. 202-204
- Communications, pp. 205-208
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June 1, 1930 Issue = 11 Articles- Frontispiece by J.J. Lankes, p. 218
- Country Schools---New Style by Lorine Pruette, pp. 219-221
- Five Little Experiments by Adelaide Nichols, pp. 222-223
- Columbus Was Right by Margaret Leal, pp. 224-226
- So Full of a Number of Things by Lauren Ford, pp. 227-229
- Fitting Law To Life by Mabel L. Walker, p. 230
- A Week-End School by Hubert Phillips, p. 231
- The New Ebb and Flow of Industry by Julius H. Barnes, pp. 232-233
- At Home With Graham Taylor by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 234-237
- Letters & Life, pp. 238-239
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 240-256
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June 15, 1930 Issue = 15 Articles- Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 258
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 259-261
- Mental Hygiene Looks At the World by Mary Ross, pp. 262-264
- Twice Twenty Years At Hull-House by Paul U. Kellogg, p. 265
- Hull-House by Caroline Foulke Urie, pp. 266-267
- The New Indian Administration by Mary Ross, pp. 268-269
- Yardstick of Health by C.-E. A. Winslow, p. 270
- How Bill Denman Found His Place in the Sun by Gordon A. Damon, p. 271
- Social Practice, p. 272
- Health, pp. 273-274
- Communities, p. 275
- Industry, pp. 276-277
- Education, p. 278
- Books, pp. 279-281
- Workshop, pp. 282-288
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1930 = 6 Issues, 80 Articles-
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July 1, 1930 Issue = 14 Articles- Frontispiece by Levon West, p. 292
- Mather, Maker of National Parks by Horace M. Albright, pp. 293-296
- The Fight to Save Cumberland Falls by Herbert W. Cornell, pp. 297-299
- V. Everit Macy, p. 300
- Parks in the Modern Manner by V. Everit Macy, pp. 301-304
- Saving the Redwoods by Anne Roller, pp. 305-307
- Boy Scouts from Boy Gangs by Orange E. McMeans, pp. 308-310
- Out There by John Steuart Curry, pp. 311-313
- Lay-Off by Horace Holt, pp. 314-316
- Cherry by Florence Delin, p. 317
- Southern Sketches by Wayman Adams, pp. 318-319
- Of Salt and Of Opium by John Palmer Gavit, p. 320
- Letters & Life, pp. 321-325
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 326-336
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July 15, 1930 Issue = 14 Articles- Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 338
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 339-340
- New Beacons in Boston by Mary Ross and Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 341-346
- See Frankfurt in 1932, p. 347
- What Do You Mean---Case Work? by Herbert Maynard Diamond, p. 348
- Are There Too Many Nurses? by Virginia McCormick, p. 349
- Whet Your Wits on a Clue by Anna B. Beattie, pp. 350-351
- Social Practice, p. 352
- Health, pp. 353-354
- Communities, p. 355
- Industry, pp. 356-357
- Education, p. 358
- Books, pp. 359-361
- Workshop, pp. 362-368
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August 1, 1930 Issue = 10 Articles- Bombay, Melting Pot of Modern India by W.E.D. Ward, pp. 373-378
- India Without Gandhi by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 379-380
- Fulfilment in Family Life by Hornell Hart, pp. 381-383
- Aspects of the Woman's Movement by Jane Addams, pp. 384-387
- Russia's Drive Toward Health by Mabel C. Phillips, pp. 388-393
- Three Centuries After Penn by Loula D. Lasker, pp. 394-398
- Prisons Where Trouble May Come by Winthrop D. Lane, pp. 399-401
- Foci of Liberty by John Palmer Gavit, p. 402
- Letters & Life, pp. 403-408
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 409-416
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August 15, 1930 Issue = 16 Articles- Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 418
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 419-421
- The Corn-Bread Line by Mary Breckinridge, p. 422
- At the Charities by Paul L. Benjamin, p. 423
- Corporations As Givers by Arthur J. Todd, pp. 424-425
- Rouge and Rehabilitation by Ellen Kearns, p. 426
- Making Use of Public Works by Aaron Director, p. 427
- A Mother's Camp by Agnes D. Meyer, pp. 428-429
- The School Meets the Farm by Elinor Goldmark Black, p. 430
- Social Practice, pp. 431-432
- Health, pp. 433-434
- Communities, p. 435
- Industry, pp. 436-437
- Education, p. 438
- Books, pp. 439-441
- The Work Shop, pp. 442-448
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September 1, 1930 Issue = 8 Articles- Schools and the Shifting Home by V.T. Thayer, pp. 453-457
- The Other Side by Eva Schwidetzky, pp. 458-460
- Education by the Current Event by Jane Addams, pp. 461-464
- The New Education in Old France by Frances H. Patterson, p. 465
- Schools in Revolution by Lucy L.W. Wilson, pp. 466-469
- Why Are the Aged Poor? by Sonia Kay and Irma Rittenhouse, pp. 470-474
- 'Ware Germany---And China by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 475-476
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 477-496
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September 15, 1930 Issue = 18 Articles- Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 498
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 499-501
- Community Chests and Relief by Linton B. Swift, pp. 502-503
- A Soda Jerker Writes to the Governor by Lorraine Fraser, p. 504
- The Money We Spend by Robert A. Brady, p. 505
- Portrait of Marian by F. Zeta Youmans, p. 506
- Catch Your Contributor Young by Harold Riegelman, pp. 507-508
- Play for the Mentally Ill by C.P. Oberndorf, p. 509
- San Pedro Goes Exploring by Lyman Bryson, p. 510
- Gangland and Its Foundation, p. 511
- Social Practice, p. 512
- Health, pp. 513-514
- Communities, p. 515
- Industry, pp. 516-517
- Education, p. 518
- Books, pp. 519-521
- The Work Shop, pp. 522-527
- Communications, p. 528
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1930 = 6 Issues, 96 Articles-
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October 1, 1930 Issue = 13 Articles- The Vision That Came To Thomas Mott Osborne by Frank Tannenbaum, pp. 7-11
- Religion and Mental Health by A. Eustace Haydon, pp. 12-16
- A Southern Textile Epoch by Harold P. Marley, pp. 17-20
- Contrasts in a Post-War Generation by Jane Addams, pp. 21-25
- A Mexican Interpretation of Mexico by Rene d'Harnoncourt, pp. 26-29
- Famine and Famine Relief in China by Grover Clark, pp. 30-31
- Ballad of the Golden Hands of Lionel Licorish by Sarah N. Cleghorn, pp. 32-33
- Don't Park Here by Mary Edna McChristie, pp. 34-37
- All in the Day's Work by Frances Sage Bradley, p. 38
- The Committee on the Universe by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 39-40
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 41-42
- Until Yesterday by Regino Pedroso, pp. 43-53
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 54-64
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October 15, 1930 Issue = 21 Articles- Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 66
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 67-70
- Saving a Prosperous Industry by Dorothea deSchweinitz, pp. 71-72
- The Judge Turns Social Worker by Ruth MacMillin, p. 73
- Community Chests and Relief by Homer W. Borst, pp. 74-75
- Meet the Director of Boys' Work by J.A. Wolf, pp. 76-77
- Guides for Grown-Ups by George H. Preston, p. 78
- Berkeley Experiments With "Controls" by Anne Roller, p. 79
- The Negro's Livelihood by Ruth G. Bergman, pp. 80-81
- Win or Lose? by Beulah Weldon Burkoe, pp. 82-83
- The Uniform Child Labor Law by Florence Kelley, pp. 84-85
- Miners in Line by Josephine Roche, p. 86
- At the Admission Desk by Dorothea Luhr, p. 87
- Social Practice, pp. 88-89
- Health, pp. 90-91
- Communities, pp. 92-93
- Industry, pp. 94-95
- Education, pp. 96-97
- Books, pp. 98-101
- Work Shop, pp. 102-108
- Communications, pp. 109-116
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November 1, 1930 Issue = 12 Articles- Frontispiece by Briggs, p. 118
- Mass Credit by Evans Clark, pp. 119-124
- Bootleg Lenders by Leon Henderson, pp. 125-131
- The Spread of Credit Unions by Edward A. Fitene, pp. 132-136
- Riding the Credit-union Circuit by Roy F. Bergengren, pp. 137-143
- The Jones Family, Inc. by Rolf Nugent, pp. 144-151
- Reductio Ad Absurdum by Mary Edna McChristie, pp. 152-155
- When Osborne Came To Sing Sing by Frank Tannenbaum, pp. 156-158
- American Samoa: A National Park by Paul S. Taylor, pp. 159-160
- Proof of the Puddings by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 161-162
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 163-183
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 184-192
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November 15, 1930 Issue = 19 Articles- Frontispiece by Rollin Kirby, p. 194
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 195-198
- The Burden of Mass Relief by Gertrude Springer, pp. 199-201
- Some Plans for Steady Work by Beulah Amidon, pp. 202-204
- Labor's Unemployment Program by Louis Stark, p. 205
- Facing the Coming Winter by Joanna C. Colcord, pp. 206-208
- Taxes and Private Relief Funds by A.W. McMillen, p. 209
- Mrs. Janson Cooperates by Elizabeth Archibald Wagner, p. 210
- An Inventory of Young America by Anne W. Buffum, p. 211
- Mental Health At Moderate Cost by Mary Ross, pp. 212-213
- Social Practice, pp. 214-215
- Health, pp. 216-217
- Communities, pp. 218-219
- Industry, pp. 220-221
- Education, pp. 222-223
- Work Shop, pp. 224-227
- Books, pp. 228-231
- Communications, pp. 232-233
- Gossip, pp. 234-242
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December 1, 1930 Issue = 12 Articles- Frontispiece, p. 244
- Out of the House of Magic by Beulah Amidon, pp. 245-252
- Connecting Men and Jobs by Paul H. Douglas, pp. 253-256
- The First State Program for Employment, pp. 257-260
- Lady Doctor of the Helderbergs by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 261-265
- The Community That Osborne Built, pp. 266-270
- The American Scenes---Plural by Thomas H. Benton, pp. 271-273
- Invalids' Adventure by Dean Van Clute, pp. 274-277
- The Evil Men Want by Frankwood E. Williams, M.D., pp. 278-279
- In the Dark of the Moon by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 280-281
- Letters & Life, pp. 282-295
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 296-304
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December 15, 1930 Issue = 19 Articles- Frontispiece by Ethel Spears, p. 306
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 307-310
- When Doctors Disagreed by J. Prentice Murphy, pp. 311-315
- The Jobless "Alien" by Edith Terry Bremer, p. 316
- Nipping the Buds of Crime by Frederic M. Thrasher, pp. 317-318
- Their Fathers' Jobs? by Courtnay Dinwiddie, p. 319
- Nurses Out of Work by Janet M. Geister, pp. 320-321
- When Consumers Are Out of Work by Horace B. Davis, p. 322
- Sampling the Social Work Year Book, p. 323
- Unemployment, pp. 324-325
- Social Practice, pp. 326-327
- Health, pp. 328-329
- Communities, pp. 330-331
- Industry, pp. 332-333
- Education, pp. 334-335
- Workshop, pp. 336-339
- Books, pp. 340-343
- Communications, p. 344
- Gossip, pp. 345-352
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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