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Issues of the 1930s = 7 Years, 251 Issues, 5,204 Articles-
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Issues of 1933 = 2 Issues, 47 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 21 Issues, 443 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1934 = 3 Issues, 65 Articles-
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February 13, 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- Three Who Died by Edwin Rolfe, pp. 6-7
- Green's Cash Register Tinkles by Nathaniel Honig, p. 8
- 77 Cents a Week for Food by John Strachey, pp. 9-10
- The Unemployed Report by John Dos Passos, p. 11
- Cash, or Jobs! by Robert Whitcomb, pp. 12-13
- The N.R.A. in the Tropics by Josephine Garwood and K.G.D. Little, p. 14
- P.S. He Got the Job, p. 15
- Red Front, Comrade Renn by A.B. Magil, pp. 16-17
- Suicide in the Jungle by Horace Gregory, pp. 18-19
- Voice from Germany by Hans Schnitter, p. 20
- Correspondence, p. 21
- Tenderly by Maxwell Bodenheim, pp. 21-22
- Three-Day Soldiers by Eishi Tanaka, pp. 23-25
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Liberalism and Tragedy by Granville Hicks, p. 26 - 1 Review- A Modern Tragedy by Phyllis Bentley
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No Gold Diggers by Ella Winter, p. 26 - 1 Review- Woman in Soviet Russia by Fannina W. Halle
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What America Needs by Robert Forsythe, p. 27 - 1 Review- S.S. Utah by Mike Pell
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The Man on Top by Isidor Schneider, p. 27 - 1 Review- The Man of the Renaissance by Ralph Roeder
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Pianist as Patriot by Ashley Pettis, p. 28 - 1 Review- Paderewski: The Story of a Modern Immortal by Charles Joseph MacConaghy Phillips
- Valentines by Margaret Wright Mather, p. 29
- The Theatre by William Gardener, pp. 29-32
- Cover by Hugo Gellert
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February 27, 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorials, pp. 6-7
- The Lesson of Madison Square Garden , pp. 8-9
- Listen to the Speaker by Boris Israel, p. 10
- We're Back in Sing Sing by Stanley Burnshaw, p. 11
- The Little Poison Flower by Marguerite Young, pp. 12-14
- The Chief Task Now by R. Palme Dutt, p. 15
- Nazi Plague Spots of Europe by Albert Allen, pp. 16-19
- "Like Them Bahlsheviks" by John L. Spivak, p. 20
- War on the Railway Unions by James Steele, pp. 21-22
- The Hands of Old Man Martin by Miguel Otero Silvo, p. 23
- Correspondence, p. 24
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Symbol of Revolution by Granville Hicks, p. 25 - 1 Review- Parched Earth by Arnold B. Armstrong
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Russians at Home by Alice Withrow Field, p. 25 - 1 Review- My Russian Neighbors by Alexander Wicksteed
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The Same Old Racket by Scott Nearing, p. 26 - 1 Review- The New Capitalism by James D. Mooney
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Renegade's Progress by Mark Marvin, p. 26 - 1 Review- Passion's Pilgrims by Jules Romains
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A Classic in Pictures by O. Frank, p. 27 - 1 Review- Karl Marx: Capital in Lithographs by Hugo Gellert, Ray Long, Richard Smith, and Karl Marx, ...
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Note on Pamphlets, p. 28 - 3 Reviews- Soviet Main Street by Myra Page
- Struggle by Louis Adamic
- Our Lenin by Ruth Shaw and Harry Alan Potamkin
- Still-Birth as Epitaph by Stearns Morse, p. 29
- Art Notes by M.K.B., p. 29
- The Screen by David Platt#2, pp. 30-32
- Cover by Jacob Burck
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March 6, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Park Bench by Langston Hughes, pp. 6-7
- To John Dos Passos---An Editorial, p. 8
- Dear Beatrix Fairfax by Kenneth Fearing, p. 9
- Hitler's Rivals Get the Idea by John Strachey, p. 10
- One Year of the New Deal by Bill Dunne, pp. 11-13
- Open Letter by Willard Maas, p. 14
- War on the Waterfront by Eugene Gordon, p. 15
- An American Tradition by Nathan Adler, pp. 16-17
- Short-Sighted Millionaires by Margaret Wright Mather, p. 18
- A Veteran Looks at His Cards by John L. Spivak, p. 19
- Princeton Revisited by Michael Blankfort, p. 20
- Correspondence, p. 21
- Titans of Literature by Edward Newhouse, p. 22
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Mr. Jekyll and Comrade Hyde by Philip Rahv, p. 23 - 1 Review- Too True to Be Good, Village Wooing, On the Rocks by Bernard Shaw
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What Liberals Can't Learn by Liston N. Oak, p. 23 - 1 Review- Russia Today by Sherwood Eddy
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Tinkers of the Twilight by Murray Godwin, p. 24 - 1 Review- Our Economic Society and Its Problems by Rexford Guy Tugwell and Howard C. Hill
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Revolution in China by G.F. Willison, p. 25 - 1 Review- Chinese Destinies by Agnes Smedley
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Comfort for Mr. Babbitt by James Steele, p. 25 - 1 Review- Fireweed by Mildred Walker
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Review The Puppet-Show on the Potomac, by Rufus Dart II, p. 26 - 1 Review- The Puppet-Show on the Potomac by Rufus Dart II
- In the Money by Market Follower, p. 27
- St. Louis Artists Win by Orrick Johns, p. 28
- Voices from Germany, p. 29
- Music by Ashley Pettis, pp. 30-32
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1934 = 3 Issues, 69 Articles-
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April 3, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-7
- The Safest Risk in the World by Market Follower, p. 8
- Taxi Strike by Joseph North, pp. 9-10
- Detroit Cries "Sell Out!" by Jeremiah Kelly, pp. 11-12
- A Letter from England by John Strachey, p. 13
- Correspondence, p. 14
- A Night in the Million Dollar Slums by Michael Gold, pp. 15-16
- In New Kentucky by Samuel Ornitz, pp. 17-28
- Revolution and the Novel by Granville Hicks, pp. 29-30
- Joyce and Irish Literature by D.S. Mirsky, pp. 31-33
- The Quarter's Books in Review, p. 34
- Motorman by George Salvatore, p. 34
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Notes on a Review by Earl Browder, p. 35 - 1 Review- Karl Marx: Capital in Lithographs by Hugo Gellert, Ray Long, Richard Smith, and Karl Marx, ...
- The Many-Sided Epic of the Soviets by Joshua Kunitz, pp. 36-37
- To a Revolutionary Girl by Maxwell Bodenheim, p. 38
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Kingdom of the Blind by Robert Simmons, p. 39 - 4 Reviews- Such Is My Beloved by Morley Callaghan
- Salt House by Hazel Hawthorne
- City Harvest by Margaret Cheney Dawson
- Come in at the Door by William March
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Rebels and Robbers by Louis M. Hacker, p. 40 - 2 Reviews- Rebel America by Lillian Symes and Travers Clement
- The Robber Barons by Matthew Josephson
- A Five-Inch Shelf of Booklets by Oakley Johnson, pp. 41-42
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Poet Among Imagists by Genevieve Taggard, p. 43 - 1 Review- Collected Poems, 1921-1931 by William Carlos Williams
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Farmers and Fakers by Ben Field, pp. 44-45 - 2 Reviews- Farmers Unite Their Fight
- Village Tale by Phil Stong
- Rugged Portraiture by Kenneth Burke, p. 46
- Between Ourselves, pp. 46-48
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June 5, 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- The Week's Papers, p. 6
- Announcing a Prize Novel Contest, p. 7
- Moley Attacks Communism, pp. 8-9
- Picket Lines Across America by A.B. Magil, p. 10
- II: Truckmen in Minneapolis by Sender Garlin, p. 11
- III: Longshoremen on the Pacific by Iris Hamilton, pp. 12-14
- Worker to his Baby by Don West, p. 15
- White Collar Workers and Students Swing Into Acto by Edwin Seaver, p. 16
- The C.W.A. Workers Meet the Cops by Margaret Wright Mather, p. 17
- Early American Labor and Literature by Alan Calmer, pp. 18-19
- Critics in Mufti by Joseph Freeman, pp. 20-21
- Textile Front by Harold Ward, p. 22
- Correspondence, p. 23
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Men of Iron by Granville Hicks, p. 24 - 1 Review- Out of Chaos by Ilya Ehrenbourg
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People Without Work by Grace Hutchins, p. 24 - 1 Review- People at Work by Frances Perkins
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Evolution of a Liberal by O. Frank, p. 25 - 1 Review- Modern Art by Thomas Craven
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Politics and Fiction by Edwin Seaver, p. 26 - 1 Review- The Great One by Henry Hart
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Truth About Russia by Liston Oak, p. 26 - 1 Review- Industrialized Russia by Alcan Hirsch
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A Mirror for the Bourgeoisie by E.Y. Gilbert, p. 27 - 1 Review- Three Plays by S.N. Behrman
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A Lively Corpse by Corliss Lamont, p. 27 - 1 Review- The New Internationalism by Clark Foreman
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Study of a Child by Robert Whitcomb, p. 28 - 1 Review- Children of the Poor by Anonymous
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Workers Sing! by Aaron Copland, p. 28 - 1 Review- Workers' Song Book 1934
- Eisenstein---to Goebbels, p. 29
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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June 19, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- X Prepares for War, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Papers, p. 8
- On the White Collar Front, p. 9
- Diary Notes from a Steel Strike by John Mullen, pp. 10-11
- A Challenge to a Misleader by A.B. Magil, p. 12
- Right Things to Write, p. 13
- Housing in Two Worlds by Sidney Hill, pp. 14-15
- Alabama Justice in New York by Martin Fields, p. 16
- Last Night by Martha Millet, p. 17
- Hunger Camps in the South by Louise Preece, pp. 18-19
- Literary Wars in the U.S.S.R. by Joshua Kunitz, pp. 20-23
- Correspondence, p. 24
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The Magic Mountain's Mouse by Granville Hicks, p. 25 - 1 Review- Joseph and His Brothers by Thomas Mann
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The Impending Crisis by Edwin Seaver, p. 25 - 1 Review- Unfinished Cathedral by T.S. Stribling
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Revolution and Mental Hygiene by D.W. DeArmand, p. 25 - 1 Review- Russia, Youth, and the Present-Day World by Frankwood E. Williams
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Confusion in Brookfield by Paul Romaine, p. 26 - 1 Review- From the Life of George Emery Blum by Virgil Geddes
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Dewey's Esthetics by Wallace Phelps, p. 26 - 1 Review- Art as Experience by John Dewey
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The Southern Middle Class Replies by James S. Allen, p. 27 - 2 Reviews- Culture in the South by William T. Couch
- Human Geography of the South by Rupert B. Vance
- The Church and the Can-Can by Robert Forsythe, p. 28
- A Dry Martini with Cyanide by Irving Lerner, p. 29
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1934 = 7 Issues, 150 Articles-
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July 10, 1934 Issue = 20 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- The Week's Papers, pp. 6-7
- The Decay of the Socialist Party by Paul Novick, pp. 8-11
- Jersey Justice for Pickets by Corliss Lamont, pp. 12-13
- British Fascism Is Set Back by Joe Rivers, p. 14
- The Fascist Inter-Nazi-onal by Harold Ward, pp. 15-16
- Moley: Provocateur-in-Chief by William F. Dunne, pp. 17-19
- Death of a Bill by Arthur Kallet, p. 20
- Danse Macabre by Edith Hart, p. 21
- Literary Wars in the U.S.S.R. by Joshua Kunitz, pp. 22-24
- Correspondence, p. 25
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An Arsenal of Facts by David Ramsey, p. 26 - 1 Review- Labor Fact Book II
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An Assassin of Clay Pigeons by Michael Gold, p. 26 - 1 Review- First and Last by Ring Lardner
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Liberals and Fascists by G.F. Williams, p. 26 - 2 Reviews- War Unless--- by Sisley Huddleston
- Can We Limit War? by Hoffman Nickerson
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The Art of Selection by Lawrence Gilbert, p. 27 - 2 Reviews- To the Vanquished by I.A.R. Wylie
- Black Exchange by Patrick Kirwan
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With Leftward Glances by Muriel Rukeyser, p. 28 - 1 Review- Rock and Shell by John Brooks Wheelwright
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Rambling Reporter by Oakley Johnson, p. 28 - 1 Review- Nine Etched from Life by Emil Ludwig
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Brief Reviews, p. 29 - 4 Reviews- Brains Behind Barbed Wire by Herbert Arthur Klein
- A Letter to American Workers by Vladimir I. Lenin
- Water Front by John Brophy
- Dialectical Materialism by V. Adoratsky
- Portrait of a Sap by Robert Forsythe, p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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July 24, 1934 Issue = 29 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- To Free Angelo Herndon, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Papers, p. 8
- General Strike by Iris Hamilton, pp. 9-11
- The Veterans Won's Scab by Dawn Lovelace, p. 12
- Manuevering for Position by John Strachey, p. 13
- Cattle in the Gravel Pits by Albert Maltz, pp. 14-15
- Mopping Up in China by Harold Ward, pp. 16-17
- Literary Wars in the U.S.S.R. by Joshua Kunitz, pp. 18-19
- A Job Alone by Warren C. Huddlestone, p. 20
- Nigger-Lovin' Jew by Tom Johnson, p. 21
- Dewey, Russell and Cohen by Paul Salter and Jack Librome, p. 22
- Repentant Judas by Joseph Kalar, p. 23
- Correspondence, p. 24
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The Breath of Revolution by Josephine Herbst, p. 25 - 1 Review- And Quiet Flows the Don by Mikhail Sholokhov
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Traps for the Farmer by Ben Field, p. 25 - 2 Reviews- A Living from the Land by William B. Duryee
- Change in the Farm by Thomas Hennell
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A Novelist in the Theatre by Michael Blankfort, p. 26 - 1 Review- Three Plays by John Dos Passos
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Exhibit A by Conrad Seiler, p. 26 - 1 Review- All Trivia by Logan Pearsall Smith
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I Went to State College by Samuel Levenson, p. 26 - 1 Review- Stars Fell on Alabama by Carl Carmer
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Sweetness and Barter by David Lurie, p. 27 - 1 Review- The Barter Lady by Evelyn Harris
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Modern Russia by Alice Withrow Field, p. 27 - 1 Review- Modern Russia by Cicely M. Hamilton
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The Skirts of Norway by Muriel Rukeyser, p. 27 - 1 Review- The Road Leads On by Knut Hamsun
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Required Reading by Granville Hicks, p. 28 - 1 Review- Life and Teachings of V.I. Lenin by R. Palme Dutt
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Capital's Private Armies by James Steele, p. 28 - 1 Review- Private Police by J.P. Shalloo
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Hearst's Lackey Reports by Henry Cooper, p. 28 - 1 Review- The Boiling Point by H.R. Knickerbocker
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Chaucer at Harvard by Anthony Kye, p. 29 - 1 Review- Geoffrey Chaucer and the Development of His Genius by John Livingston Lowes
- Speaking of the Dance by Robert Forsythe, p. 29
- Historical Hash by Irving Lerner, p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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August 28, 1934 Issue = 18 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- The Weeks Papers, pp. 6-7
- Who Hired the 'Frisco Cops, p. 8
- California's Terror Continues by Caroline Decker, pp. 9-10
- America's Youth Rejects Fascism by Theodore Draper, pp. 11-12
- A Million Workers Say Strike! by Carl Reeve, pp. 13-15
- Robert Minor, the Man by Orrick Johns, pp. 16-18
- Jews in the Soviet Union by Joshua Kunitz, pp. 19-20
- Five Thousand Farms for Sale by Edward Newhouse, pp. 21-23
- "Bombs in the Sky" by Harold Ward, p. 24
- Correspondence, p. 25
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Daniel Boone Belongs to Us by Michael Gold, p. 26 - 1 Review- American Song by Paul Engle
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Germs of Frustration by Granville Hicks, p. 27 - 4 Reviews- Grammar of Love by Ivan Bunin
- Corporal Tune by L.A.G. Strong
- Dusk at the Grove by Samuel Rogers
- Slim by William Wister Haines
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The Frightened Physicists by Henry Hart, p. 28 - 1 Review- The Architecture of the Universe by W.F.G. Swann
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Can Jeffers Learn? by Herbert A. Klein, p. 28 - 1 Review- Robinson Jeffers: The Man and His Work by Lawrence Clark Powell
- Dictator for a Day by Robert Forsythe, p. 29
- Other New Films by I.L., p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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September 4, 1934 Issue = 19 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- The Week's Papers, pp. 6-7
- Richberg Tries to Cover Up, pp. 8-10
- The Slum Clearance Farce by Philip Sterling, pp. 11-12
- Funeral in Vienna by Robert Gessner, pp. 13-15
- Technicians in Revolt by Sidney Hill, pp. 16-17
- The Women's Fight Against War by Ann Barton, p. 18
- Vagrancy Trial by Tom Johnson, pp. 19-21
- Notes on Science by David Ramsey, p. 22
- Correspondence, p. 23
- Aged Bard Takes His Stand by Robert Forsythe, p. 24
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The State of Britain by Granville Hicks, p. 25 - 6 Reviews- General Buntop's Miracle, and Other Stories by Martin D. Armstrong
- The Woman Who Had Imagination, and Other Stories by H.E. Bates
- Defy the Foul Fiend by John Collier
- Full Flavour by Doris Leslie
- The Spinner of the Years by Phyllis Bentley
- Love on the Dole by Walter Greenwood
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Bloody Thursday by Thomas Boyd, p. 25 - 1 Review- Veterans on the March by Jack Douglas
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"Gesture Without Motion" by Obed Brooks, p. 26 - 1 Review- The Rock by T.S. Eliot
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Brief Reviews, p. 27 - 3 Reviews- The Revolt Against Mechanism by L.P. Jacks
- Early Days Among the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians by John E. Seger
- The Foreground of American Fiction by Harry Hartwick
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Andre Malraux's "Man's Fate" by Haakon Chevalier, p. 27 - 1 Review- Man's Fate by Andre Malraux
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A Comment Man's Fate, by Andre Malraux by Granville Hicks, pp. 28-29 - 1 Review- Man's Fate by Andre Malraux
- Current Films by L.L., p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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September 11, 1934 Issue = 18 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- Upton Sinclair's Threat, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Papers, p. 8
- Patriots A.W.O.L. by Carl Haessler, p. 9
- The Battle of New Orleans by Michael Blankfort, pp. 10-11
- Press-a-Button Counter-Revolution by David Ramsey, pp. 12-13
- A California Summary by Lew Levenson, pp. 14-15
- Freed Land by Li Yan Chen, pp. 16-17
- Pacific Mills by Martin Russak, pp. 18-19
- Ivory Towers---White and Red by Joseph Freeman, pp. 20-24
- Correspondence, p. 25
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Dahlberg's New Novel by Stanley Burnshaw, p. 26 - 1 Review- Those Who Perish by Edward Dahlberg
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Epic of Soviet China by Isidor Schneider, p. 27 - 1 Review- The Chinese Soviets by Victor A. Yakhontoff
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A Primer for Lambs by Scott Nearing, p. 27 - 1 Review- Security Speculation: Its Economic Effects by John T. Flynn
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Dialectics of Diplomacy by Liston M. Oak, p. 28 - 1 Review- The Soviets at Geneva by Kathryn W. Davis
- Inaugurating a Campaign by Robert Forsythe, p. 29
- "Soviets Greet New Turkey" by Irving Lerner, p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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September 18, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-4
- The Week's Papers, p. 5
- The Morro Castle Mystery, pp. 6-7
- The International Bunmen, pp. 8-9
- Behind the Headlines in the Textile Strike by Jackson X. Curry, p. 10
- Notes on New England by Waldo Frank, pp. 10-11
- Paterson's Day Workers by Steve Foster, p. 12
- The South's Attack on the Worker's Health by Herbert Gerritt, M.D., p. 13
- Flying Squadrons in Connecticut by Walter Snow, p. 14
- A Letter From America, p. 15
- I Was Marching by Meridel Le Sueur, pp. 16-18
- The Slithy Electrons by David Ramsey, p. 19
- Sunday to Sunday by Kenneth Fearing, p. 20
- The Wobbly in American Literature by Alan Calmer, p. 21
- The Chimera by Edwin Seaver, pp. 22-23
- The Face of a City by John Boling, p. 24
- Correspondence, p. 25
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The Antics of Pirandello by Jerre Mangione, p. 26 - 1 Review- The Naked Truth, and Eleven Other Stories by Luigi Pirandello
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A Pal for Tatiana by Phil Horowitz, p. 27 - 1 Review- I am a Cossack by Boris Kamyshansky
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A Culture That Survived by Liston M. Oak, pp. 27-28 - 1 Review- The Lummi Indians of Northwest Washington by Bernhard J. Stern
- The Theatre by George Wilson, p. 29
- Between Ourselves, p. 30
- Current Films by I.L., pp. 30-32
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September 25, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-7
- The Week's Papers, p. 8
- The Soviet Union in the League, p. 9
- Terror in Rhode Island as the Textile Strike Grows by Walter Snow, pp. 10-11
- On the Picket Line by Merle Colby, pp. 12-13
- From the Soviet Silk Workers , p. 14
- The Newspaper on the Ice Floe, p. 15
- Underground Journalism by John Roman, p. 16
- March of the Native Bezprizorni by W.D. Trowbridge, p. 17
- Romanticism and Communism by Genevieve Taggard, pp. 18-20
- Solidarity by John Mullen, p. 21
- Witness at Leipzig by Edwin Rolfe, p. 22
- Correspondence, p. 23
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Still on the Fence by Joseph North, p. 24 - 1 Review- The Foundry by Albert Halper
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Not So Slow by Edwin Seaver, p. 25 - 1 Review- Slow Vision by Maxwell Bodenheim
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No Salvation By Art by Isidor Schneider, p. 25 - 1 Review- The Ways of White Folks by Langston Hughes
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Retreat to Faith by David Ramsey, p. 26 - 1 Review- Science for a New World by John Arthur Thomson and J.G. Crowther
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Salamandars and Politics by Granville Hicks, p. 27 - 1 Review- Now in November by Josephine W. Johnson
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Brief Review, p. 27 - 2 Reviews- Education and Social Progress by Charles H. Judd
- From Rameses to Rockefeller by Charles Harris Whitaker
- The Theatre: Judgment Day by George Willson, p. 28
- In a Burst of Fury by Robert Forsythe, p. 29
- A Revolutionary Film by Peter Ellis, p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1934 = 8 Issues, 159 Articles-
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October 2, 1934 Issue = 20 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- To the Freshmen, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Papers, p. 8
- Plotting the American Pogroms by John L. Spivak, pp. 9-13
- The Textile Strike Sell-Out by Seymour Waldman, pp. 14-15
- Greetings, Mr. Gorman! by Merle Colby, p. 16
- White Guards on Parade by Granville Hicks, pp. 17-22
- New Women in Old Asia by Joshua Kunitz, pp. 23-27
- Books of the Quarter, p. 28
- Proletarian Literature Today by Maxim Gorky, pp. 29-33
- The Meaning of Fascism by Joseph Freeman, pp. 34-35
- Soviet Republic No. 2 by Conrad Komorowski, p. 36
- Happy Days in Fascist Italy by Jerre Mangione, p. 37
- The Right Reverend Re-Definer by Corliss Lamont, pp. 38-39
- Correspondence, p. 40
- Mr. Vanderbilt's Ocean by Robert Forsythe, pp. 41-42
- War: "One Hell of a Business" by Harold Ward, pp. 43-44
- The Theatre by Michael Blankfort, p. 45
- A Real Anti-Nazi Film by Peter Ellis, p. 46
- Between Ourselves, pp. 46-48
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October 9, 1934 Issue = 19 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-7
- The Week's Papers, p. 8
- Plotting the American Pogroms by John L. Spivak, pp. 9-12
- Senator Nye Shadow-Boxes War by Marguerite Young, pp. 13-14
- New Women in Old Asia by Joshua Kunitz, pp. 15-18
- God'a A Haole by Walker Winslow, p. 19
- These Men Are Revolution by Edwin Rolfe, p. 20
- Correspondence, p. 21
- A High Talent for Straddling by Granville Hicks, p. 22
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Poverty and Plenty by Anna Rochester, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- America's Capacity to Produce by Edwin G. Nourse
- America's Capacity to Consume by Maurice Leven, Harold G. Moulton, and Clark Warburton, ...
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How Sophomores Would Solve It by Joseph M. Gillman, p. 24 - 2 Reviews- The ABC of Social Credit by Elizabeth S. Holter
- The Douglas Manual by C.H. Douglas and Philip Mairet
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Babbitt's Bard by Murray Godwin, p. 25 - 1 Review- Pegasus Pulls a Hack by Berton Braley
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Brief Review, p. 26 - 4 Reviews- We Accept with Pleasure by Bernard A. DeVoto
- To Each a Penny by Francis Plummer
- The Quest for Corvo by A.J.A. Symons
- To the North! by Jeannette Mirsky
- Book Notes, p. 26
- Science Notes by David Ramsey, p. 27
- The Theatre by George Willson, p. 28
- Mae West: A Treatise on Decay by Robert Forsythe, p. 29
- Cream Puff and Black Bread by Peter Ellis, p. 29
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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October 16, 1934 Issue = 20 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- The Week's Papers, pp. 6-7
- Revolution in Spain, p. 8
- Plotting the American Pogroms by John L. Spivak, pp. 9-11
- Warring On War by Joseph North, pp. 12-13
- The Vanderbilts and the Rats by Robert Forsythe, p. 14
- The Saar---Powder Keg of Europe by Howard Ward, p. 15
- A Pageant of Soviet Literature by Moissaye J. Olgin, pp. 16-19
- The Last Frontier by Ruth Lechlitner, p. 20
- Correspondence, p. 21
- American Spectator---A Nazi Sheet by Orrick Johns, p. 22
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Aborted Renaissance by Isidor Schneider, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Chinese Renaissance by Shih Hu
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Making Faces at the Revolution by S. Snedden, p. 24 - 1 Review- Challenge to the New Deal by Alfred M. Bingham and Selden Rodman
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The End Is Its Beginning by Thomas Boyd, p. 25 - 1 Review- The Folks by Ruth Suckow
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Brief Review, p. 26 - 4 Reviews- Black Monastery by Aladar Kuncz
- Sinclair Lewis's Dodsworth by Sidney Howard
- The Laughing Journey by Thomas Lennon
- In the Dark Backward by Henry W. Nevinson
- Book Notes, p. 26
- Musical Life in Soviet Russia by Elie Seigmeister, pp. 27-28
- The Theatre by Michael Blankfort, p. 29
- Let's Build a Ditch by Peter Ellis, p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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November 6, 1934 Issue = 19 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-7
- The Week's Papers, p. 8
- Plotting the American Pogroms by John L. Spivak, pp. 9-12
- Voices from Germany, p. 13
- Crosbie---Legionnaire and Communist by Orrick Johns, p. 14
- Reviewing Stand by Russell T. Limbach, pp. 15-17
- The Newest Attack Upon the Scottsboro Defense by James S. Allen, pp. 18-20
- Correspondence, p. 21
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The Vigorous Abandon of Max Eastman's Mind by Granville Hicks, p. 22 - 1 Review- Art and the Life of Action, with Other Essays by Max Eastman
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A Part of Our Folk Literature by Alan Calmer, p. 23 - 1 Review- American Ballads and Folk Songs by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax
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A Few Jokes for Babbitt by Mark Land, p. 24 - 1 Review- Wasn't the Depression Terrible? by Otto Soglow and David George Plotkin
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Up and Down the Furrow by Orrick Johns, p. 25 - 1 Review- Man With a Bull-Tongue Plow by Jesse Stuart
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Brief Review, p. 26 - 4 Reviews- Peace with Honour by A.A. Milne
- Papa Pasquier by Georges Duhamel
- The White Monk of Timbuctoo by William Seabrook
- Revelations of a Prison Doctor by Louis Berg
- Speak to Me of Love by Robert Forsythe, p. 27
- Bruckner and Beethoven by Ashley Pettis, p. 28
- New School Symposium by J.L., p. 28
- Other Programs by Max Margulis, p. 28
- The Same Old Lubitsch by Peter Ellis, p. 29
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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November 13, 1934 Issue = 22 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- The Week's Papers, pp. 6-7
- Plotting the American Pogroms by John L. Spivak, pp. 8-10
- A Hunger Marcher Reports by David Lurie, pp. 11-12
- Slumming at the Museum by Sidney Hill, pp. 13-14
- Capitalism Sterilizes by Louise Preece, pp. 15-16
- The End of Bourgeois Poetry by D.S. Mirsky, pp. 17-18
- Mr. Tubbe's Morning Service by Stanley Burnshaw, p. 19
- Hitler's Ersatz Regime by Harold Ward, p. 20
- Correspondence, p. 21
- It Still Goes on by Granville Hicks, p. 22
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From the Other Side of the Tracks by Joseph North, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze, and Other Stories by William Saroyan
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Waldo Frank's Unceasing Quest by Edwin Seaver, p. 24 - 1 Review- The Death and Birth of David Markand by Waldo D. Frank
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Tear Out the Text by Paul Bern, p. 25 - 1 Review- I Photograph Russia by James E. Abbe
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The Belloc Saga by Donald Morrow, p. 25 - 2 Reviews- A Shorter History of England by Hilaire Belloc
- Oliver Cromwell by Hilaire Belloc
- Book Notes, p. 26
- Tragedy in the Bowl by Robert Forsythe, p. 27
- The Theatre by Michael Blankfort, p. 28
- An All-Bach Recital by Ashley Pettis, p. 29
- What Happened to Stravinsky? by Stanley Burnshaw, p. 29
- The Beauty of Poverty, p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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December 4, 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-5
- Prayer for Thanksgiving---1934 by James Neugass, pp. 6-7
- Anti-Semitism: What to Do About It, p. 8
- The Middle Class Must Choose, pp. 9-12
- Will the Farmer Go Red? by John Latham, p. 13
- "We'll Let Them Take Their Medicine" by Slater Brown, p. 14
- Korea: Annex of Japan by Harold Ward, p. 15
- The Crisis of Capitalist Culture by Nikolai Bukharin, pp. 16-18
- Correspondence, pp. 19-20
- In Search of the Image by James T. Farrell, p. 21
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A Study in Comparative Literature by Granville Hicks, pp. 22-23 - 1 Review- Comrade-Mister by Isidor Schneider
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History for the Leisure Class by David Burrows, p. 24 - 1 Review- America's Tragedy by James Truslow Adams
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Minus the Most Important Problem by Donald Hemsley, p. 24 - 1 Review- Problems of the Pacific, 1933 by Bruno Lasker and W.L. Holland
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What the Author Does Not Hear by Myra Page, p. 25 - 1 Review- When the Looms Are Silent by Maxence van der Meersch
- Redder Than the Rose by Robert Forsythe, p. 26
- Music: The Philharmonic's Varied Course by Ashley Pettis, p. 27
- Quintanilla's Etchings by Stephen Alexander, p. 28
- "On the Waterfront" by Peter Ellis, p. 28
- Current Theatre, p. 29
- The Dance by Edna Ocko, p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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December 11, 1934 Issue = 15 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-7
- Sniping at Scottsboro, p. 8
- Will the Farmer Go Red? by John Latham, pp. 9-10
- Greeks Bearing Gifts by Robert Forsythe, pp. 11-12
- Roosevelt and the Next War by Seymour Waldman, pp. 13-18
- How Insull Beat the Rap by Carl Haessler, pp. 19-20
- Correspondence, pp. 21-22
- Without Benefit of Literary Editors by Isidor Schneider, pp. 23-24
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You Can Fight Here by Joseph Freeman, p. 25 - 1 Review- You Can't Sleep Here by Edward Newhouse
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Poet No Longer in Exile by Alfred Kreymborg, p. 26 - 1 Review- Poet in Exile by Antonina Vallentin
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Brief Review, p. 27 - 4 Reviews- Birth Control: Its Use and Misuse by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley
- Twice a Baker's Dozen by Milton Harvey
- Candles in the Storm by Robert Littell
- The Poems and Plays of Robert Browning by Saxe Commins and Robert Browning
- Salvador Dali, or Life Is a Nightmare by Stephen Alexander, p. 28
- The Theatre by Stanley Burnshaw, p. 29
- Flirtation Walk by Peter Ellis, p. 30
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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December 25, 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Comment, pp. 3-7
- "Taking the Profit Out of War", p. 8
- The Executions in Soviet Russia, p. 9
- Kiangwan Civic Center by Mike Pell, p. 10
- At Last A Department Store Strike, p. 11
- Happy, Happy Noel by Robert Forsythe, p. 12
- Voices from Germany by Walter Schoenstedt, p. 13
- Will the Farmer Go Red? by John Latham, p. 14
- Why Capitalism Can't Plan by Earl Browder, p. 15
- San Francisco: 1934 by Paul Courtney, pp. 16-18
- Two Poems by Carl John Bostelmann, p. 19
- For My Mother by Rolfe Humphries, p. 19
- El Gran Chaco by Harold Ward, p. 20
- Correspondence, p. 21
- Another Authority on Marxism by Granville Hicks, p. 22
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A Hero of Our Time by Arthur Heller, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- The Reichstag Fire Trial by George Dimitrov and D.N. Pritt
- Dimitrov by Stella D. Blagoyeva
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The Dividends of War by Muriel Rukeyser, p. 24 - 1 Review- Zaharoff: High Priest of War by Guiles Davenport
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Master and Pupil by Steve Foster, p. 25 - 2 Reviews- Eleven New Cantos: XXXI to XLI by Ezra Pound
- A Tearless Glass by Louis Grudin
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Brief Review, pp. 25-26 - 5 Reviews- Suzy by Herbert Gorman
- A Southern Welcome by John Howard Lawson
- Photographs by Man Ray by Man Ray
- Sex in Prison by Joseph F. Fishman
- On Relief in Illinois by Jack Martin
- Art: Without Benefit of Rits by Stephen Alexander, p. 27
- Theatre: The Most Important Play in New York by Stanley Burnshaw, p. 28
- Soviet Musical Satire by Peter Ellis, p. 29
- Between Ourselves, pp. 30-32
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Issues of 1935 = 41 Issues, 805 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 52 Issues, 1,159 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 53 Issues, 1,123 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 51 Issues, 1,045 Articles
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Issues of 1939 = 31 Issues, 582 Articles
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Issues of the 1940s = 9 Years, 387 Issues, 6,736 Articles-
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Issues of 1940 = 53 Issues, 938 Articles
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Issues of 1941 = 48 Issues, 882 Articles
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Issues of 1942 = 53 Issues, 906 Articles
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Issues of 1943 = 52 Issues, 922 Articles
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Issues of 1944 = 46 Issues, 813 Articles
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Issues of 1945 = 29 Issues, 554 Articles
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Issues of 1946 = 52 Issues, 925 Articles
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Issues of 1947 = 52 Issues, 772 Articles
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Issues of 1948 = 2 Issues, 24 Articles