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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 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
                  1. [+]
                    Issues of 1930 = 24 Issues, 391 Articles
                    1. [+]
                      Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1930 = 6 Issues, 123 Articles
                      1. [+]
                        January 1, 1930 Issue = 28 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Harold Knight, p. 372
                        2. Health---The Business of Each of Us by Haven Emerson, pp. 373-374
                        3. A Doctor Diagnoses the Bills by George Edward Follansbee, pp. 375-378
                        4. Dr. Josiah Pite by Allen Tucker, p. 379
                        5. An Economist Audits His Costs by Walton Hamilton, pp. 380-383
                        6. Patients Cry for It by Lovell Langstroth, pp. 384-385
                        7. A Professor Prices Babies by Mary Louise Mark, pp. 386-387
                        8. Consultation of Doctors by Boilly, p. 388
                        9. A Merchant Looks at Medicine by Edward A. Filene, pp. 389-391
                        10. Old Gibes At Doctors' Fees, pp. 392-393
                        11. Public Health vs. Private Practice? by Shirley W. Wynne, pp. 394-396
                        12. It Doesn't Hurt by Hiram Myers, p. 397
                        13. Industry's Answer by Philip King Brown, pp. 398-401
                        14. Pioneers Plough a Way by Carroll P. Streeter, pp. 402-404
                        15. Health on Horseback in Lebanon by Stuart Carter Dodd, pp. 405-407
                        16. From Saddle-Bag to Laboratory, pp. 408-409
                        17. Private Group Clinics by C. Rufus Rorem, pp. 410-411
                        18. The Four Doctors by Sargent, p. 412
                        19. How the Foundations Fight Disease by Edwin R. Embree, pp. 413-417
                        20. Microbes by Hendrik W. Van Loon, p. 418
                        21. Middle Class Hospitals and Clinics by Michael M. Davis, pp. 419-423
                        22. Insure for Health by Wade Wright, pp. 424-425
                        23. The High Cost of Nursing by Janet M. Geister, pp. 426-428
                        24. The Committee on the Cost of Medical Care by Rav Lyman Wilbur, pp. 429-430
                        25. Parliaments of Persuasion by John Palmer Gavit, p. 431
                        26. Medical Book Plates, p. 432
                        27. Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 433-439
                        28. Traveler's Notebook, pp. 440-448
                      2. [+]
                        January 15, 1930 Issue = 21 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Gerta Ries, p. 450
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 451-454
                        3. Relief and Unemployment by Beulah Amidon, pp. 455-456
                        4. Wifely Wizarding by Herman Feldman, p. 457
                        5. Shall We Dismember the Child by Lillian D. Wald, p. 458
                        6. The Cellular City by Clarence Arthur Perry, pp. 459-460
                        7. Hops and Hospitals by George E. Vincent, p. 461
                        8. Serfs, Troubadours and Spelling Books by Mary D. Edmonds, pp. 462-463
                        9. Miss Case-Worker Goes Scientific by Hazel Newton, p. 464
                        10. What Case Work Means by Molly Day Thacher, p. 465
                        11. Naumkeag's Story, p. 466
                        12. First Aid for Breaking Homes by G. Eleanor Kimble, p. 467
                        13. A Century of English Poor Law by Edward T. Devine, pp. 468-469
                        14. Social Practice, pp. 470-471
                        15. Health, pp. 472-473
                        16. Communities, pp. 474-475
                        17. Industry, pp. 476-477
                        18. Education, pp. 478-479
                        19. Work Shop, pp. 480-483
                        20. Books, pp. 484-487
                        21. Communications, pp. 488-496
                      3. [+]
                        February 1, 1930 Issue = 13 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Hugh Ferriss, p. 500
                        2. The Psychosis of the Gang by William Bolitho, pp. 501-506
                        3. Stable Work a City Asset by Morris E. Leeds, pp. 507-509
                        4. Peg's Permanent by Mary Edna McChristie, pp. 510-513
                        5. Six Murals by Boardman Robinson, pp. 514-516
                        6. At Filene's by Mary Van Kleeck, pp. 517-518
                        7. Indians Inc by John Collier, pp. 519-523
                        8. History At Its Source by Hubert Phillips, pp. 524-525
                        9. Drugs Et Cetera by T. Swann Harding, pp. 526-530
                        10. The Snow Bird by H.R. Luck, pp. 531-533
                        11. The Uncoordinating Legs by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 534-536
                        12. Letters & Life, pp. 537-541
                        13. The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 542-560
                      4. [+]
                        February 15, 1930 Issue = 18 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 562
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 563-566
                        3. Cashless Chicago by Karl Borders, pp. 567-568
                        4. Children in a Modern World by Ray Lyman Wilbur, M.D., pp. 569-570
                        5. The Experts On Law Enforcement by Karl N. Llewellyn, pp. 571-572
                        6. Old Age Relief a Case-Work Job by M. Frances Warren, p. 573
                        7. More Hospitals for Veterans? by A.W. McMillen, pp. 574-575
                        8. Executive Jack-of-All-Trades by Paul L. Benjamin, pp. 576-577
                        9. The Girl Who Looked Too Much at the Clock by Pauline Leader, pp. 578-579
                        10. My Hobby Is Hobbies by Erna D. Bunke, pp. 580-581
                        11. Social Practice, pp. 582-583
                        12. Health, pp. 584-585
                        13. Communities, pp. 586-587
                        14. Industry, pp. 588-589
                        15. Education, pp. 590-591
                        16. Work Shop, pp. 592-598
                        17. Books, p. 599
                        18. Communications, pp. 600-608
                      5. [+]
                        March 1, 1930 Issue = 20 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by V.H. Brunner, p. 612
                        2. Eighty Years of Masaryk---Foreword, p. 613
                        3. President Thomas Garrigue Masaryk, p. 614
                        4. The Father of His Country by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 615-621
                        5. The Legionaries by Jan Stursa, p. 622
                        6. Bat'a, pp. 623-626
                        7. Fresh Fruit from Old Branches, pp. 627-629
                        8. Alice Masarykova by Mary E. McDowell, pp. 630-632
                        9. Little House At Lany by Alice Masaryk, pp. 633-635
                        10. The Mowers by Max Svabinsky, p. 636
                        11. Torch of Komensky, pp. 637-641
                        12. Etchings, pp. 642-643
                        13. Czechoslovakia's Place in the World by Eduard Benes, p. 644
                        14. Benes, pp. 645-646
                        15. Sculpture, pp. 647-649
                        16. Fifty Centuries Vertical, pp. 650-655
                        17. Toledo by Beulah Amidon, pp. 656-660
                        18. The Gangster Traumatism by William Bolitho, pp. 661-665
                        19. Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, p. 666
                        20. Traveler's Notebook, pp. 667-688
                      6. [+]
                        March 15, 1930 Issue = 23 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 690
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 691-694
                        3. The Rub in Scrubbing, p. 695
                        4. Foster Homes, Wet, Dry or Damp by Douglas P. Falconer, p. 696
                        5. Sneeze---If You Must---Alone! by W.R. Redden, pp. 697-698
                        6. The World's Work in Mental Hygiene by Winthrop D. Lane, p. 699
                        7. Are Old Age Pensions Un-American? by Walter S. Gifford, p. 700
                        8. The Duty of the State to the Old by William H. Matthews, p. 701
                        9. Meet the Lady Cop by August Vollmer, pp. 702-703
                        10. Measuring a City's Employment by William H. Stead, pp. 704-705
                        11. How Can We Live in the Sun by Frederick L. Ackerman, p. 706
                        12. Settlement for Sale by Marjorie McFarland, p. 707
                        13. Don't Divide the Baby by Florence Kelley, p. 708
                        14. Little Neighbor Haiti by Emily Greene Balch, p. 708
                        15. Poster by W.C. Kennedy, p. 709
                        16. Social Practice, pp. 710-711
                        17. Health, pp. 712-713
                        18. Communities, pp. 714-715
                        19. Industry, pp. 716-717
                        20. Education, pp. 718-719
                        21. Work Shop, pp. 720-723
                        22. Books, pp. 724-729
                        23. Communications, pp. 730-736
                    2. [+]
                      Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1930 = 6 Issues, 92 Articles
                      1. [+]
                        April 1, 1930 Issue = 12 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Erich Mendelsohn, p. 4
                        2. Long Wages by James Couzens, pp. 5-8
                        3. When Detroit's Out of Gear by Helen Hall, pp. 9-14
                        4. The Bowery in Text and Pictures, pp. 15-17
                        5. Ivorydale: A Payroll That Floats by Beulah Amidon, pp. 18-22
                        6. Work and Power by Hanns Anker, pp. 23-25
                        7. More Bars Against Mexicans? by Paul S. Taylor, pp. 26-27
                        8. Tightening the Mexican Border by Robert N. McLean, pp. 28-29
                        9. Endowing the Middle-Class Patient by Mary Ross, pp. 30-31
                        10. Hello John---Adventurer by Adelaide Nichols, pp. 32-33
                        11. Letters & Life, pp. 34-39
                        12. The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 40-64
                      2. [+]
                        April 15, 1930 Issue = 20 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 66
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 67-70
                        3. Dayton Plans for Work by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 71-72
                        4. The Clinic the Neighbors Built by Betty Lester, p. 73
                        5. The Sex Side of Life by M.J. Exner, pp. 74-75
                        6. Crutches To Ballbats by Charles J. Storey, pp. 76-77
                        7. What Social Workers Should Have by Walter West, p. 78
                        8. Why Do Married Women Work? by Eleanor G. Coit and Elsie D. Harper, pp. 79-80
                        9. Detroit's Nursery School by Irma Unruh, p. 81
                        10. Half Brother by Daisy Lee Worthington Worcester, pp. 82-84
                        11. A School of the Spirit by Marjorie McFarland, p. 85
                        12. Social Practice, pp. 86-87
                        13. Health, pp. 88-89
                        14. Communities, pp. 90-91
                        15. Industry, pp. 92-93
                        16. Education, pp. 94-95
                        17. Work Shop, pp. 96-99
                        18. Books, pp. 100-103
                        19. Communications, pp. 104-105
                        20. Gossip, pp. 106-112
                      3. [+]
                        May 1, 1930 Issue = 17 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Clifford W. Beers, p. 116
                        2. The Genius of Clifford W. Beers by Mary Ross, pp. 117-119
                        3. Straightening Young Twigs, pp. 120-122
                        4. Toward a Science of Man by Frankwood E. Williams, pp. 123-125
                        5. Portrait of William H. Welch by Alfred Hutty, p. 126
                        6. Psychoanalysis and Humankind by Martin W. Peck, pp. 127-130
                        7. The Case History of Alfred Kubin by Alfred Kubin, pp. 131-133
                        8. Potent Leisure by Elliott Dunlap Smith, pp. 134-137
                        9. The National History of Graft by William Bolitho, pp. 138-140
                        10. Lithographs of Chicago by Anthony Angarola, pp. 141-143
                        11. The Gathering Storm in Asia by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 144-145
                        12. Outflanking Unemployment by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 146-147
                        13. Sintach vs. Sapp by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 148-150
                        14. Our Particularly Happy Opportunity by John Erskine, p. 151
                        15. From Conquest to Conference by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 152-153
                        16. Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 154-161
                        17. The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 162-174
                      4. [+]
                        May 15, 1930 Issue = 17 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 178
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 179-181
                        3. Labor Laws and Women Workers by Alfred E. Smith, pp. 182-183
                        4. Act of God or Act of Congress? by Florence Kelley, p. 184
                        5. The Civic Front on Unemployment by Beulah Amidon, pp. 185-186
                        6. Detroit's Melting Pot Boils Over by R.J. Dean, p. 187
                        7. We've Gone Psychiatric by S.C. Kohs, pp. 188-189
                        8. Two Hospitals for an Almshouse by Lucy Lay, p. 190
                        9. Ode by Beth Roberts, p. 191
                        10. Social Practice, p. 192
                        11. Health, pp. 193-194
                        12. Communities, p. 195
                        13. Industry, pp. 196-197
                        14. Education, p. 198
                        15. Books, pp. 199-201
                        16. Work Shop, pp. 202-204
                        17. Communications, pp. 205-208
                      5. [+]
                        June 1, 1930 Issue = 11 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by J.J. Lankes, p. 218
                        2. Country Schools---New Style by Lorine Pruette, pp. 219-221
                        3. Five Little Experiments by Adelaide Nichols, pp. 222-223
                        4. Columbus Was Right by Margaret Leal, pp. 224-226
                        5. So Full of a Number of Things by Lauren Ford, pp. 227-229
                        6. Fitting Law To Life by Mabel L. Walker, p. 230
                        7. A Week-End School by Hubert Phillips, p. 231
                        8. The New Ebb and Flow of Industry by Julius H. Barnes, pp. 232-233
                        9. At Home With Graham Taylor by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 234-237
                        10. Letters & Life, pp. 238-239
                        11. Traveler's Notebook, pp. 240-256
                      6. [+]
                        June 15, 1930 Issue = 15 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 258
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 259-261
                        3. Mental Hygiene Looks At the World by Mary Ross, pp. 262-264
                        4. Twice Twenty Years At Hull-House by Paul U. Kellogg, p. 265
                        5. Hull-House by Caroline Foulke Urie, pp. 266-267
                        6. The New Indian Administration by Mary Ross, pp. 268-269
                        7. Yardstick of Health by C.-E. A. Winslow, p. 270
                        8. How Bill Denman Found His Place in the Sun by Gordon A. Damon, p. 271
                        9. Social Practice, p. 272
                        10. Health, pp. 273-274
                        11. Communities, p. 275
                        12. Industry, pp. 276-277
                        13. Education, p. 278
                        14. Books, pp. 279-281
                        15. Workshop, pp. 282-288
                    3. [+]
                      Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1930 = 6 Issues, 80 Articles
                      1. [+]
                        July 1, 1930 Issue = 14 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Levon West, p. 292
                        2. Mather, Maker of National Parks by Horace M. Albright, pp. 293-296
                        3. The Fight to Save Cumberland Falls by Herbert W. Cornell, pp. 297-299
                        4. V. Everit Macy, p. 300
                        5. Parks in the Modern Manner by V. Everit Macy, pp. 301-304
                        6. Saving the Redwoods by Anne Roller, pp. 305-307
                        7. Boy Scouts from Boy Gangs by Orange E. McMeans, pp. 308-310
                        8. Out There by John Steuart Curry, pp. 311-313
                        9. Lay-Off by Horace Holt, pp. 314-316
                        10. Cherry by Florence Delin, p. 317
                        11. Southern Sketches by Wayman Adams, pp. 318-319
                        12. Of Salt and Of Opium by John Palmer Gavit, p. 320
                        13. Letters & Life, pp. 321-325
                        14. The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 326-336
                      2. [+]
                        July 15, 1930 Issue = 14 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 338
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 339-340
                        3. New Beacons in Boston by Mary Ross and Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 341-346
                        4. See Frankfurt in 1932, p. 347
                        5. What Do You Mean---Case Work? by Herbert Maynard Diamond, p. 348
                        6. Are There Too Many Nurses? by Virginia McCormick, p. 349
                        7. Whet Your Wits on a Clue by Anna B. Beattie, pp. 350-351
                        8. Social Practice, p. 352
                        9. Health, pp. 353-354
                        10. Communities, p. 355
                        11. Industry, pp. 356-357
                        12. Education, p. 358
                        13. Books, pp. 359-361
                        14. Workshop, pp. 362-368
                      3. [+]
                        August 1, 1930 Issue = 10 Articles
                        1. Bombay, Melting Pot of Modern India by W.E.D. Ward, pp. 373-378
                        2. India Without Gandhi by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 379-380
                        3. Fulfilment in Family Life by Hornell Hart, pp. 381-383
                        4. Aspects of the Woman's Movement by Jane Addams, pp. 384-387
                        5. Russia's Drive Toward Health by Mabel C. Phillips, pp. 388-393
                        6. Three Centuries After Penn by Loula D. Lasker, pp. 394-398
                        7. Prisons Where Trouble May Come by Winthrop D. Lane, pp. 399-401
                        8. Foci of Liberty by John Palmer Gavit, p. 402
                        9. Letters & Life, pp. 403-408
                        10. Traveler's Notebook, pp. 409-416
                      4. [+]
                        August 15, 1930 Issue = 16 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 418
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 419-421
                        3. The Corn-Bread Line by Mary Breckinridge, p. 422
                        4. At the Charities by Paul L. Benjamin, p. 423
                        5. Corporations As Givers by Arthur J. Todd, pp. 424-425
                        6. Rouge and Rehabilitation by Ellen Kearns, p. 426
                        7. Making Use of Public Works by Aaron Director, p. 427
                        8. A Mother's Camp by Agnes D. Meyer, pp. 428-429
                        9. The School Meets the Farm by Elinor Goldmark Black, p. 430
                        10. Social Practice, pp. 431-432
                        11. Health, pp. 433-434
                        12. Communities, p. 435
                        13. Industry, pp. 436-437
                        14. Education, p. 438
                        15. Books, pp. 439-441
                        16. The Work Shop, pp. 442-448
                      5. [+]
                        September 1, 1930 Issue = 8 Articles
                        1. Schools and the Shifting Home by V.T. Thayer, pp. 453-457
                        2. The Other Side by Eva Schwidetzky, pp. 458-460
                        3. Education by the Current Event by Jane Addams, pp. 461-464
                        4. The New Education in Old France by Frances H. Patterson, p. 465
                        5. Schools in Revolution by Lucy L.W. Wilson, pp. 466-469
                        6. Why Are the Aged Poor? by Sonia Kay and Irma Rittenhouse, pp. 470-474
                        7. 'Ware Germany---And China by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 475-476
                        8. Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 477-496
                      6. [+]
                        September 15, 1930 Issue = 18 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 498
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 499-501
                        3. Community Chests and Relief by Linton B. Swift, pp. 502-503
                        4. A Soda Jerker Writes to the Governor by Lorraine Fraser, p. 504
                        5. The Money We Spend by Robert A. Brady, p. 505
                        6. Portrait of Marian by F. Zeta Youmans, p. 506
                        7. Catch Your Contributor Young by Harold Riegelman, pp. 507-508
                        8. Play for the Mentally Ill by C.P. Oberndorf, p. 509
                        9. San Pedro Goes Exploring by Lyman Bryson, p. 510
                        10. Gangland and Its Foundation, p. 511
                        11. Social Practice, p. 512
                        12. Health, pp. 513-514
                        13. Communities, p. 515
                        14. Industry, pp. 516-517
                        15. Education, p. 518
                        16. Books, pp. 519-521
                        17. The Work Shop, pp. 522-527
                        18. Communications, p. 528
                    4. [+]
                      Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1930 = 6 Issues, 96 Articles
                      1. [+]
                        October 1, 1930 Issue = 13 Articles
                        1. The Vision That Came To Thomas Mott Osborne by Frank Tannenbaum, pp. 7-11
                        2. Religion and Mental Health by A. Eustace Haydon, pp. 12-16
                        3. A Southern Textile Epoch by Harold P. Marley, pp. 17-20
                        4. Contrasts in a Post-War Generation by Jane Addams, pp. 21-25
                        5. A Mexican Interpretation of Mexico by Rene d'Harnoncourt, pp. 26-29
                        6. Famine and Famine Relief in China by Grover Clark, pp. 30-31
                        7. Ballad of the Golden Hands of Lionel Licorish by Sarah N. Cleghorn, pp. 32-33
                        8. Don't Park Here by Mary Edna McChristie, pp. 34-37
                        9. All in the Day's Work by Frances Sage Bradley, p. 38
                        10. The Committee on the Universe by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 39-40
                        11. Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 41-42
                        12. Until Yesterday by Regino Pedroso, pp. 43-53
                        13. Traveler's Notebook, pp. 54-64
                      2. [+]
                        October 15, 1930 Issue = 21 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Jean Henry, p. 66
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 67-70
                        3. Saving a Prosperous Industry by Dorothea deSchweinitz, pp. 71-72
                        4. The Judge Turns Social Worker by Ruth MacMillin, p. 73
                        5. Community Chests and Relief by Homer W. Borst, pp. 74-75
                        6. Meet the Director of Boys' Work by J.A. Wolf, pp. 76-77
                        7. Guides for Grown-Ups by George H. Preston, p. 78
                        8. Berkeley Experiments With "Controls" by Anne Roller, p. 79
                        9. The Negro's Livelihood by Ruth G. Bergman, pp. 80-81
                        10. Win or Lose? by Beulah Weldon Burkoe, pp. 82-83
                        11. The Uniform Child Labor Law by Florence Kelley, pp. 84-85
                        12. Miners in Line by Josephine Roche, p. 86
                        13. At the Admission Desk by Dorothea Luhr, p. 87
                        14. Social Practice, pp. 88-89
                        15. Health, pp. 90-91
                        16. Communities, pp. 92-93
                        17. Industry, pp. 94-95
                        18. Education, pp. 96-97
                        19. Books, pp. 98-101
                        20. Work Shop, pp. 102-108
                        21. Communications, pp. 109-116
                      3. [+]
                        November 1, 1930 Issue = 12 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Briggs, p. 118
                        2. Mass Credit by Evans Clark, pp. 119-124
                        3. Bootleg Lenders by Leon Henderson, pp. 125-131
                        4. The Spread of Credit Unions by Edward A. Fitene, pp. 132-136
                        5. Riding the Credit-union Circuit by Roy F. Bergengren, pp. 137-143
                        6. The Jones Family, Inc. by Rolf Nugent, pp. 144-151
                        7. Reductio Ad Absurdum by Mary Edna McChristie, pp. 152-155
                        8. When Osborne Came To Sing Sing by Frank Tannenbaum, pp. 156-158
                        9. American Samoa: A National Park by Paul S. Taylor, pp. 159-160
                        10. Proof of the Puddings by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 161-162
                        11. Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 163-183
                        12. Traveler's Notebook, pp. 184-192
                      4. [+]
                        November 15, 1930 Issue = 19 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Rollin Kirby, p. 194
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 195-198
                        3. The Burden of Mass Relief by Gertrude Springer, pp. 199-201
                        4. Some Plans for Steady Work by Beulah Amidon, pp. 202-204
                        5. Labor's Unemployment Program by Louis Stark, p. 205
                        6. Facing the Coming Winter by Joanna C. Colcord, pp. 206-208
                        7. Taxes and Private Relief Funds by A.W. McMillen, p. 209
                        8. Mrs. Janson Cooperates by Elizabeth Archibald Wagner, p. 210
                        9. An Inventory of Young America by Anne W. Buffum, p. 211
                        10. Mental Health At Moderate Cost by Mary Ross, pp. 212-213
                        11. Social Practice, pp. 214-215
                        12. Health, pp. 216-217
                        13. Communities, pp. 218-219
                        14. Industry, pp. 220-221
                        15. Education, pp. 222-223
                        16. Work Shop, pp. 224-227
                        17. Books, pp. 228-231
                        18. Communications, pp. 232-233
                        19. Gossip, pp. 234-242
                      5. [+]
                        December 1, 1930 Issue = 12 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece, p. 244
                        2. Out of the House of Magic by Beulah Amidon, pp. 245-252
                        3. Connecting Men and Jobs by Paul H. Douglas, pp. 253-256
                        4. The First State Program for Employment, pp. 257-260
                        5. Lady Doctor of the Helderbergs by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 261-265
                        6. The Community That Osborne Built, pp. 266-270
                        7. The American Scenes---Plural by Thomas H. Benton, pp. 271-273
                        8. Invalids' Adventure by Dean Van Clute, pp. 274-277
                        9. The Evil Men Want by Frankwood E. Williams, M.D., pp. 278-279
                        10. In the Dark of the Moon by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 280-281
                        11. Letters & Life, pp. 282-295
                        12. Traveler's Notebook, pp. 296-304
                      6. [+]
                        December 15, 1930 Issue = 19 Articles
                        1. Frontispiece by Ethel Spears, p. 306
                        2. Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 307-310
                        3. When Doctors Disagreed by J. Prentice Murphy, pp. 311-315
                        4. The Jobless "Alien" by Edith Terry Bremer, p. 316
                        5. Nipping the Buds of Crime by Frederic M. Thrasher, pp. 317-318
                        6. Their Fathers' Jobs? by Courtnay Dinwiddie, p. 319
                        7. Nurses Out of Work by Janet M. Geister, pp. 320-321
                        8. When Consumers Are Out of Work by Horace B. Davis, p. 322
                        9. Sampling the Social Work Year Book, p. 323
                        10. Unemployment, pp. 324-325
                        11. Social Practice, pp. 326-327
                        12. Health, pp. 328-329
                        13. Communities, pp. 330-331
                        14. Industry, pp. 332-333
                        15. Education, pp. 334-335
                        16. Workshop, pp. 336-339
                        17. Books, pp. 340-343
                        18. Communications, p. 344
                        19. Gossip, pp. 345-352
                  2. [+]
                    Issues of 1931 = 24 Issues, 427 Articles
                    1. [+]
                      Issues of 1932 = 24 Issues, 407 Articles
                      1. [+]
                        Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 220 Articles
                        1. [+]
                          Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 183 Articles
                          1. [+]
                            Issues of 1936 = 12 Issues, 148 Articles
                            1. [+]
                              Issues of 1937 = 12 Issues, 134 Articles
                              1. [+]
                                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