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Issues of the 1890s = 6 Years, 69 Issues, 1,663 Articles-
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Issues of 1894 = 9 Issues, 187 Articles
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Issues of 1895 = 12 Issues, 270 Articles
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Issues of 1896 = 12 Issues, 301 Articles
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Issues of 1897 = 12 Issues, 309 Articles
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Issues of 1898 = 12 Issues, 316 Articles
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Issues of 1899 = 12 Issues, 280 Articles
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Issues of the 1900s = 10 Years, 120 Issues, 2,875 Articles-
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Issues of 1900 = 12 Issues, 265 Articles
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Issues of 1901 = 12 Issues, 294 Articles
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Issues of 1902 = 12 Issues, 339 Articles
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Issues of 1903 = 12 Issues, 345 Articles
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Issues of 1904 = 12 Issues, 280 Articles
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Issues of 1905 = 12 Issues, 273 Articles
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Issues of 1906 = 12 Issues, 249 Articles
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Issues of 1907 = 12 Issues, 257 Articles-
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January 1907 Issue = 19 Articles- Watts---the Man and His Message by Christian Brinton, pp. 397-411
- The Scrubwoman by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 412-419
- The American Woman in Literature by Hamilton Wright Mabie, pp. 420-425
- George B. Cortelyou by Allen D. Albert, pp. 426-431
- The Americans in America by Herbert N. Casson, pp. 432-436
- Bad-Man Mason by Anne O'Hagan, pp. 437-444
- The Courtships of Abraham Lincoln by Lyndon Orr, pp. 445-450
- The Nigger-Dog by Edward H. Peple, pp. 451-455
- The Queens of To-Morrow by Vance Thompson, pp. 456-467
- Light Verse, pp. 468-469
- The Morn of the Mighty Trembling by Catalina Paez, pp. 470-476
- The Romance of Steel and Iron in America by Herbert N. Casson, pp. 477-488
- Henry B. Irving by Matthew White, Jr., pp. 489-493
- To Him That Hath (Chapters IX-XIV) by Leroy Scott, pp. 494-507
- Jonas by George Allan England, pp. 508-519
- The Ingrate by Marie Beaumarscheff, p. 520
- The Town of Hobbsville by Randolph Hartley, pp. 521-522
- The Fool Englishman by Frank Crane, pp. 523-524
- The Hard-Headed Man by Don Mark Lemon, pp. 525-530
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February 1907 Issue = 23 Articles- Columbus by Charles Buxton Going, pp. 528-530
- Our American Laureate by Harry Thurston Peck, pp. 531-536
- Oscar Hammerstein, Impresario by Acton Davies, pp. 537-541
- The Piano by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 542-546
- What We Know About the Sun by Professor T.J.J. See, pp. 547-551
- Rat by Harvey Wickham, pp. 552-559
- To Him That Hath by Leroy Scott, pp. 560-572
- Edward Burne-Jones by Royal Cortissoz, pp. 573-587
- The Home Life of William Jennings Bryan by Willis J. Abbot, pp. 588-592
- The Piratical Lover of Tow Number Two by J. Olivier Curwood, pp. 593-597
- The Great Stock Exchanges of the World by Alexander Dana Noyes, pp. 598-603
- Ellen Terry by Matthew White, Jr., pp. 604-608
- Whittaker Burnham's Musicale by Hugh Pendexter, pp. 609-615
- What New York Owes to Tweed by Walter L. Hawley, pp. 616-620
- Red, the Mediator by Montague Glass, pp. 621-626
- "Equal Pay for Equal Work" by Elizabeth H. Du Bois, Ph.D., pp. 627-628
- Light Verse, pp. 629-630
- The Romance of Steel and Iron in America by Herbert N. Casson, pp. 631-646
- Blue Pete's Escape by George Randolph Chester, pp. 647-654
- Senator Robert M. La Follette by Newton Dent, pp. 655-659
- The Giftie by Charlotte Lee Barrows, p. 660
- Staying Together by Elizabeth McCracken, pp. 661-663
- The Second Wife by Mary L. Bray, pp. 664-668
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March 1907 Issue = 20 Articles- A Sunset Fantasy by William H. Hayne, p. 668
- Sir Thomas Lawrence by R.H. Titherington, pp. 669-685
- The Nineteenth Century's Greatest Singers by W.J. Henderson, pp. 686-690
- The Apostasy of Big Logan by Porter Emerson Browne, pp. 691-697
- Frou-Frous and Frillies by J. Elstner Rogers, pp. 698-701
- The Man Who Rules France by Adolphe Cohn, pp. 702-705
- The Alien by John G. Neihardt, pp. 706-712
- Platonic Friendships by Lyndon Orr, pp. 713-722
- The Hen's Duckling by W.C. Morrow, pp. 723-732
- To Him That Hath by Leroy Scott, pp. 733-745
- The Romance of Jamestown by Harry Thurston Peck, pp. 746-754
- The Romance of Steel and Iron in America by Herbert N. Casson, pp. 755-767
- Light Verse, pp. 768-769
- Richard Mansfield by James O'Donnell Bennett, pp. 770-776
- Vengeance Is Mine by Duncan Campbell Scott, pp. 777-784
- How to Write Correctly, pp. 785-787
- A Forgotten Attribute by Vingie E. Roe, pp. 788-791
- The Pace-Maker by Edward Boltwood, pp. 792-793
- Under Bare Poles by Theodore Roberts, pp. 794-795
- Encarnation by Catalina V. Paez, pp. 796-798
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April 1907 Issue = 19 Articles- The Romance of Chicago by Newton Dent, pp. 3-20
- The Sunday Husbands by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, pp. 21-31
- Westinghouse---"The Man Who Works" by Clifford Smyth, pp. 32-37
- The World and the Woman by Ruth Kimball Gardiner, pp. 38-52
- A Painter of Dogs by Charles Wisner Barrell, pp. 53-59
- "Dr. Jim" by Horace Green, pp. 60-63
- Light Verse, pp. 64-65
- The New Doctor by Jacob Brown, pp. 66-73
- The Romance of Steel and Iron in America by Herbert N. Casson, pp. 74-81
- American Progress Since Appomattox by Charles M. Harvey, pp. 82-85
- Johnston Forbes-Robertson by Matthew White, Jr., pp. 86-90
- By the Way by Burke Jenkins, p. 91
- The Pants-Button by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 91-93
- The Unhappy Pair by Edward Boltwood, pp. 94-96
- Jack Roses Overboard by Charles Wisner Barrell, pp. 97-98
- The Bourbons of Spain by Vance Thompson, pp. 99-108
- The Young Aristide by Montague Glass, pp. 109-112
- Not in the Books by Mortimer Carleton, pp. 113-119
- To Him That Hath by Leroy Scott, pp. 120-134
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May 1907 Issue = 18 Articles- People Talked About in London by B. Fletcher Robinson, pp. 135-145
- The Mulcaheys' Biddy by E.J. Rath, pp. 146-155
- A Child of God by Cyrus Townsend Brady, pp. 156-165
- The Political Duties of the Citizen by Arthur Twining Hadley, pp. 166-171
- The Second Engagement by Anna McClure Sholl, pp. 172-180
- The Romance of Steel and Iron in America by Herbert N. Casson, pp. 181-185
- The Revival of Cathedral Building by Russell Sturgis, pp. 186-195
- A Century of Steam Navigation by John R. Spears, pp. 196-205
- The Famine-Specter in Russia by Nicholas Shishkoff, pp. 206-208
- Tyke by George Randolph Chester, pp. 209-216
- The World and the Woman by Ruth Kimball Gardiner, pp. 217-228
- Actors in Plays That Have Pleased by Matthew White, Jr., pp. 229-239
- Wolfe Tone Lynch by Montague Glass, pp. 240-241
- Her Way by Burke Jenkins, pp. 242-243
- The Tomlinson Code by S.E. Kiser, pp. 244-245
- The Plague of Beggars by Alphonse Courlander, pp. 246-248
- Salvage by J. Olivier Curwood, pp. 249-257
- To Him That Hath by Leroy Scott, pp. 258-272
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June 1907 Issue = 23 Articles- The Land of To-Morrow by John Barrett, pp. 273-289
- A Farewell Dinner by Edward Boltwood, pp. 290-295
- Was Ibsen Really a Genius? by Brander Matthews, pp. 296-301
- Have Women a Sense of Humor? by Lyndon Orr, pp. 302-303
- Two of Them by Jeannette Cooper, pp. 304-310
- Producing a Play by Edith Craig, pp. 311-314
- Forty Miles to Falmouth by Mary L. Bray, pp. 315-320
- Brazos by Edwin L. Sabin, pp. 321-324
- The Reign of Baseball by Ralph D. Paine, pp. 325-334
- The Hungerford Operation by Montagu Martin, pp. 335-339
- Edna May by Matthew White, Jr., pp. 340-344
- The House with the Woodbine by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 345-350
- The Shelter of the Fold by Mary Roberts Rinehart, pp. 351-352
- The Sorrowful Queen by Anita Fitch, pp. 353-354
- The Channel at Boulder Point by Spencer C. Gunn, p. 355
- A Woman in the Case by Thomas L. Masson, pp. 356-358
- The Days of Old by Porter Emerson Browne, pp. 359-360
- The World and the Woman by Ruth Kimball Gardiner, pp. 361-373
- Light Verse, pp. 374-375
- The Story of Smelting by Herbert N. Casson, pp. 376-386
- Impressions of New York by T.P. O'Connor, pp. 387-391
- His Talisman by Elizabeth Newport Hepburn, pp. 392-397
- To Him That Hath by Leroy Scott, pp. 398-412
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July 1907 Issue = 21 Articles- Our American Millionaires by Arthur Reed Kimball, pp. 413-423
- The Greatest American Oration by Harry Thurston Peck, pp. 424-428
- The Honeymoon by George Randolph Chester, pp. 429-432
- To the Readers of Munsey's Magazine by Frank A. Munsey, pp. 433-436
- Quebec---A Land Without Trusts by Herbert N. Casson, pp. 437-446
- Who Will Be the Republican Candidate? by Judson Welliver, pp. 447-454
- The World and the Woman by Ruth Kimball Gardiner, pp. 455-467
- In the Public Eye, pp. 468-486
- The Stage---Review of the Season 1906-'07, pp. 487-491
- To Him That Hath by Leroy Scott, pp. 492-500
- William Adolphe Bouguereau by Bannister Merwin, pp. 501-509
- The Awakening by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 510-513
- Vallombrosa Terrace by Louis Joseph Vance, pp. 514-523
- Light Verse, pp. 524-525
- The Cradle of the Franklins by Arthur Branscombe, pp. 526-532
- The Wheel of Fortune by Gertrude Pahlow, pp. 533-541
- In Dead Man's Gulch by Florence Moloso Riis, p. 542
- Storiettes, p. 542
- The Plumber's Daughter by Stanley Crenshaw, pp. 543-545
- An Object-Lesson in Love by Thomas L. Masson, pp. 546-547
- The Golden Eagles by Charles Battell Loomis, pp. 548-552
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August 1907 Issue = 25 Articles- Newport Cottages and Gardens by Elizabeth Odgers Toombs, pp. 553-561
- Czar Czarina and Czarevitch, pp. 562-563
- A Revolution in Railroads, pp. 564-565
- The Alabama Veterans by Willis J. Abbot, pp. 566-569
- If Napoleon Had Won by Thomas E. Watson, pp. 570-574
- Letitia's Find by Evelyn Van Buren, pp. 575-580
- Mr. Bliss and the Highwayman by Montague Glass, pp. 581-585
- The Land of Eighty Centuries by Theodore Schwartz, pp. 586-591
- Edward H. Harriman and His Double, p. 592
- Bingham a Man of the Hour, p. 593
- The Colony Club by Anna McClure Sholl, pp. 594-601
- The New Shah of Persia, pp. 602-603
- The Prima Donna by F. Marion Crawford, pp. 604-618
- Famous Careers Cut Short by Lyndon Orr, pp. 619-630
- The World and the Woman by Ruth Kimball Gardiner, pp. 631-641
- For Love of a Star by Anne Story Allen, pp. 642-647
- A Roman Father by Harold Stuart Eyre, p. 648
- Storiettes, pp. 648-649
- The Bald Truth by Anna Hosea, p. 650
- A Misplaced Decimal by Charles Battell Loomis, pp. 651-652
- The Stage, pp. 653-662
- To Him That Hath by Leroy Scott, pp. 663-672
- Light Verse, pp. 673-674
- A Resurrection by Maude L. Radford, pp. 675-681
- Intimate Talks About Books That Are Worth While by Harry Thurston Peck, pp. 682-688
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September 1907 Issue = 22 Articles- The Sons of Clergymen by D.O.S. Lowell, pp. 689-706
- His Best by Helen Tompkins, pp. 707-711
- The German Chancellor by L.S. Farlow, pp. 712-716
- Where Poison Haunts Man's Daily Work by William Hard, pp. 717-721
- Cluig's Last Appearance by J.S. Ellis, p. 722
- Storiettes, pp. 722-723
- By Help of Wireless by Crittenden Marriott, pp. 724-725
- The Last Cartridge by Victor Rousseau, pp. 726-727
- Her Ring and His Dog by Caroline Wood Morrison, pp. 728-730
- Darwin Kingsley Insurance Man, p. 731
- The Finance of Literary Shrines by William G. Fitzgerald, pp. 732-743
- British Dukes Who Married Princesses, pp. 744-745
- An American Champion of the World, p. 746
- The Prima Donna by F. Marion Crawford, pp. 747-761
- A Famous American Singer by Morris Bacheller, pp. 762-765
- Light Verse, pp. 766-767
- The World and the Woman by Ruth Kimball Gardiner, pp. 768-791
- The Burie Treasures of Herculaneum by Rodolfo Lanciani, pp. 792-799
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Intimate Talks About Books That Are Worth While by Harry Thurston Peck, pp. 800-803 - 1 Review- Sappho by Alphonse Daudet
- The Platonic Friends by Stanley Crenshaw, pp. 804-810
- How a Big Murder Trial Is Staged by Joseph Fox, pp. 811-816
- To Him That Hath by Leroy Scott, pp. 817-822
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October 1907 Issue = 25 Articles- Pennell's London Etchings by FitzRoy Carrington, pp. 3-11
- Michael by George Randolph Chester, pp. 12-16
- A Triangular Elopement by Mary Roberts Rinehart, pp. 17-24
- The Recompense by Duncan Campbell Scott, pp. 25-28
- A Royal Golden Wedding, p. 29
- Lieutenant U.S. Grant and Miss Edith Root, pp. 30-31
- Bygone Beaux of Old New York by Mary C. Francis, pp. 32-40
- Mary Marchioness of Graham, p. 41
- The Last Resting-Place of Leo XIII, p. 42
- The Sons of President Garfield, pp. 43-44
- The Prima Donna by F. Marion Crawford, pp. 45-59
- The House of Lords by T.P. O'Connor, M.P., pp. 60-71
- The Virginian Descendents of Pocahontas by Lyndon Orr, pp. 72-75
- Light Verse, pp. 76-77
- The Coming of Aunt Cordelia by Anna A. Merriam, p. 78
- Storiettes, pp. 78-81
- The Passing of Sonora Pete by Porter Emerson Browne, pp. 82-84
- A Garden Rondel by Anne O'Hagan, pp. 85-86
- The Confessions of a Press Agent by Channing Pollock, pp. 87-93
- The Stage, pp. 94-102
- The Strong Men of Japan by Henry George, Jr., pp. 103-111
- The World and the Woman by Ruth Kimball Gardiner, pp. 112-117
- A Man of Ideas by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 118-123
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Intimate Talks About Books That Are Worth While by Harry Thurston Peck, pp. 124-128 - 1 Review- The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Made in Borneo by Leo Crane, pp. 129-137
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November 1907 Issue = 22 Articles- Some of the Big New Englanders Who Have Helped to Build Up the Great West by Albert Bushnell Hart, pp. 139-150
- The Indiscretion of Prudence by Edward Boltwood, pp. 151-154
- President Roosevelt and His Four Sons, p. 155
- Kings Who Never Reigned by Vance Thompson, pp. 156-162
- The Renaissance of Peter Van Brunt by Louise Kennedy Mabie, pp. 163-170
- The Greatest Reformative Period in the History of the World by Franklin H. Giddings, pp. 171-177
- New York, the City Beautiful by Herbert N. Casson, pp. 178-186
- The Prima Donna by F. Marion Crawford, pp. 187-202
- Nevada's Monument to John W. Mackay, p. 203
- The Cementing of the British Colonies into an Empire by Munroe Smith, pp. 204-215
- Nance of the Kings by W.C. Morrow, pp. 216-223
- The World's Greatest Gold-field by Edgar Allen Forbes, pp. 224-227
- Patrick Henry and the Old Church in Richmond in Which He Made His Most Famous Oration by Lyndon Orr, pp. 228-234
- The Cruise of the Red Car by Joseph C. Lincoln, pp. 235-243
- The Stage, pp. 244-256
- Adeline Patti by W.J. Henderson, pp. 257-262
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Intimate Talks About Books That Are Worth While by Harry Thurston Peck, pp. 263-267 - 1 Review- The Odyssey of Homer by William Cullen Bryant and Homer
- Unfolded Hands by John Barton Oxford, p. 268
- Storiettes, pp. 268-269
- A Conflict of Authorities by Mary Roberts Rinehart, pp. 270-272
- The Man by Thomas L. Masson, pp. 273-274
- A Paper of Pins by Elliot Walker, pp. 275-279
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December 1907 Issue = 20 Articles- Christmas Eve in Town by Mary Roberts Rinehart, pp. 278-280
- The Treasures of the Vatican by F. Marion Crawford, pp. 281-300
- A Turning-Point in the Career of Governor Hughes by Edward F. Harkins, pp. 301-303
- The Madonna's Necklace by Olive M. Briggs, pp. 304-310
- Christmas Before Christ by Henry J. Markland, pp. 311-314
- David, the National Hero of the Jews by William Arthur Gill, pp. 315-324
- Esperanto, the Wonderful New Language by D.O.S. Lowell, pp. 325-327
- A Present from Peter by Anne Story Allen, pp. 328-333
- Time---Forty Seconds by George Randolph Chester, pp. 334-338
- The Return of Christmas---a Comedy by John Kendrick Bangs, pp. 339-348
- The Great New Cathedral in Washington by Elisabeth Ellicott Poe, pp. 349-352
- The Stage, pp. 353-365
- The Prima Donna by F. Marion Crawford, pp. 366-378
- As Man to Man by Ralph Bergengren, pp. 379-386
- Light Verse, pp. 387-388
- A Boom in Toddite by Edward Boltwood, pp. 389-394
- Mrs. Manton Waring Plays Trumps by Johnson Morton, pp. 395-403
- The Capture of the Lady by Howard Dwight Smiley, pp. 404-411
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Intimate Talks About Books That Are Worth While by Harry Thurston Peck, pp. 412-416 - 1 Review- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
- The Story of the Founding of the Munsey Publishing-House by Frank A. Munsey, p. 417
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Issues of 1908 = 12 Issues, 273 Articles
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Issues of 1909 = 12 Issues, 300 Articles
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Issues of the 1910s = 10 Years, 120 Issues, 2,700 Articles-
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Issues of 1910 = 12 Issues, 282 Articles
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Issues of 1911 = 12 Issues, 273 Articles
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Issues of 1912 = 12 Issues, 254 Articles
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Issues of 1913 = 12 Issues, 198 Articles
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Issues of 1914 = 12 Issues, 300 Articles
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Issues of 1915 = 12 Issues, 267 Articles
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Issues of 1916 = 12 Issues, 309 Articles
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Issues of 1917 = 12 Issues, 304 Articles
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Issues of 1918 = 12 Issues, 282 Articles
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Issues of 1919 = 12 Issues, 231 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 114 Issues, 2,513 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 12 Issues, 224 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 12 Issues, 217 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 12 Issues, 223 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 12 Issues, 299 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 12 Issues, 289 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 8 Issues, 209 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 12 Issues, 297 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 12 Issues, 311 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 12 Issues, 258 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 10 Issues, 186 Articles