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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 Jan.-Mar. 1929 = 6 Issues, 104 Articles-
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January 1, 1929 Issue = 15 Articles- Cover Design by Winold Reiss, p. 403
- Frontispiece by J.H. Donahey, p. 404
- When We Were Flaming Youth by Donald Richberg, pp. 405-408
- Sculpture for a Modern Church by Robert Garrison, pp. 409-412
- The Night Clubs of New York by George E. Worthington, pp. 413-417
- Facing Divorce by Ira S. Wile, M.D. and Mary Day Winn, pp. 418-420
- Foster Home by Beth Roberts, pp. 421-422
- A Man, By the Name of Seth by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 423-424
- Senators and Indians by John Collier, pp. 425-428
- Winold Reiss Paints the Northern Indians, pp. 429-433
- How I Found the Thing Worth Waiting For by Mary Austin, pp. 434-438
- Friendly Visiting in an Armored Car by John Palmer gavit, pp. 439-440
- Cutting Through Congestion, p. 441
- Editorials, pp. 442-445
- Letters & Life, pp. 446-462
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January 15, 1929 Issue = 12 Articles- Frontispiece by James A. Porter, p. 468
- The Boxed Compass of Our Race Relations, pp. 469-475
- The Romance of Philanthropy by J. Blaine Gwin, p. 476
- What Is the Angel, What Is the Fountain by Laura G. Woodberry, p. 477
- The Common Welfare, pp. 478-480
- Social Practice, pp. 481-486
- Health, pp. 487-492
- Communities, pp. 493-498
- Education, pp. 499-504
- Industry, pp. 505-510
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 511-515
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 516-526
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February 1, 1929 Issue = 38 Articles- Frontispiece by Hedwig von Schlieben, p. 534
- Three Germans, pp. 535-537
- Greetings from Chancellor Muller by Herman Muller, p. 538
- Stresemann Speaks for the New Republic by Gustav Stresemann, p. 539
- Brandenburger Gate Is Open! by Kathe Kollwitz, p. 540
- Through the Brandenburger Tor by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 541-546
- Political Posters, p. 547
- Hazards of the Democracy by Willi Hellpach, pp. 548-550
- The Spirit of the New Germany by Ernst Jackh, pp. 551-553
- The German Officers' Dilemma by One of Them, p. 554
- Youth Looks In---and Out by Helmuth James von Moltke, pp. 555-556
- The German Woman's Place by Marie Elisabeth Luders, p. 557
- Black Forest Types by Winold Reiss, pp. 558-559
- The Economic Ifs by M.J. Bonn, pp. 560-561
- The Fabric of Social Welfare by Ruth Weiland, pp. 562-565
- Three Etchings by Hermann Katelhon, pp. 566-567
- Outriders of German Industry by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 568-572
- Uncertain Future+Jolty Past= by Whiting Williams, pp. 573-574
- A German Employer Takes Stock by Roderic Olzendam, p. 575
- Friedrich Schmidt, Average German by Heyno von Munchhausen, pp. 576-577
- The Art of Renee Sintenis, p. 578
- "The Gold Mine of Germany" by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 579-583
- Our New Ideals by C.H. Becker, p. 584
- The Release of Education by Elisabeth Rotten, p. 585
- In the Quakers' Footsteps by Hanns Gramm, pp. 586-588
- Unseating "Kultur" by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, pp. 589-590
- German Art of the Present Day by Alfred Kuhn, pp. 591-595
- Writing Since the War by Julian Gumperz and Agnes Smedley, p. 596
- Drama and Music by Lillian T. Mowrer, pp. 597-598
- Post-War in German Architecture by Herbert von Oelsen, p. 599
- The Shelter Famine by Werner Hegemann, pp. 600-603
- From Geneva by William E. Rappard, p. 604
- The New Germany by George P. Gooch, p. 605
- From a Paris Point of View by Paul Scott Mowrer, p. 606
- The Rebirth by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 607-608
- Carl Schurz: 1829-1929, p. 609
- Do You Know This Germany? by Leon Whipple, pp. 610-634
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 635-640
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February 15, 1929 Issue = 14 Articles- Shall We Support the Newton Bill? by Hazel Corbin, pp. 645-646
- Miss Sheppard-Towner, R.N. by Frances Sage Bradley, M.D., pp. 647-648
- When Radburn Opens by Henry M. Propper, pp. 649-650
- Death Hit's Back by Mary Ross, p. 651
- Child Labor Ammunition by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, p. 652
- The Common Welfare, pp. 653-655
- Communities, pp. 656-660
- Industry, pp. 661-665
- Social Practice, pp. 666-671
- Harmon-Survey Cartoon Awards, pp. 672-673
- Education, pp. 674-679
- Health, pp. 680-685
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 686-690
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 691-702
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March 1, 1929 Issue = 13 Articles- Frontispiece by William Spencer Bagdatopoulos, p. 708
- Young India Throws Its Pebble by C.F. Andrews, pp. 709-711
- The Overthrow of General Booth by Charles T. Hallinan, pp. 712-715
- Romance Outside the Pale by Ira S. Wile, M.D. and Mary Day Winn, pp. 716-717
- Suggested Improvements in Jane Doe and Her Boy Friend by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 718-722
- We Thought It Was Armageddon by Donald Richberg, pp. 723-725
- Toy-Making Turned to Gay Propaganda, pp. 726-727
- Putting Old Man River to Work by Walter B. Pitkin, pp. 728-731
- Pacts, Cruisers and---Then What? by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 732-734
- Fresh Forces in Russian Art, pp. 735-737
- The World of Forgotten Men by Rebecca N. Porter, pp. 738-740
- Awakening in the East by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 741-742
- Letters & Life, pp. 743-766
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March 15, 1929 Issue = 12 Articles- Frontispiece by Leo J. Meissner, p. 772
- My Job by Frances Perkins, pp. 773-774
- Main Street Under a Microscope by Henry M. Busch, pp. 775-777
- Publicity Awards, p. 778
- The Common Welfare, pp. 779-782
- Education, pp. 783-788
- Social Practice, pp. 789-794
- Communities, pp. 795-800
- Industry, pp. 801-806
- Health, pp. 807-812
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 813-817
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 818-830
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1929 = 6 Issues, 95 Articles-
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April 1, 1929 Issue = 33 Articles- Frontispiece by Davenport Griffen, p. 4
- Our Stake in Steady Jobs, p. 5
- From 1921 Forward by Edward Eyre Hunt, p. 6
- The Senate Takes Stock by James Couzens, pp. 7-8
- Unemployment, 1929 by William M. Leiserson, pp. 9-10
- "Let Out" by Isador Lubin, pp. 11-13
- Busy Machines---Idle Men by Beulah Amidon, pp. 14-15
- Recent Employment Movements by Sumner H. Slichter, pp. 16-18
- Workaday America by Allen Tucker, pp. 19-21
- Shall We Count the Unemployed? by Mary Van Kleeck and Ada M. Matthews, p. 22
- A Balance Wheel of Gold by W. Randolph Burgess, pp. 23-24
- Prosperity Reserves by Otto T. Mallery, pp. 25-27
- Economic Hygiene by Sam A. Lewisohn, p. 28
- The Cyclical Curve by L.W. Wallace, pp. 29-30
- Last Weber Wagon by Cyrus McCormick, Jr., pp. 31-33
- Forecasting by Donaldson Brown, pp. 34-35
- Winter Building by William Joshua Barney, pp. 36-38
- Unemployment Within Employment by Morris Llewellyn Cooke, pp. 39-40
- Dates by Ernest G. Draper, p. 41
- Shoes by George F. Johnson, p. 42
- Canning by W.P. Hapgood, pp. 43-44
- Paper by Henry S. Dennison, p. 45
- Soap by William Cooper Procter, p. 46
- Floor Wax by H.F. Johnson, Jr., p. 47
- Hats by Fletcher H. Montgomery, pp. 48-49
- How Unemployment Strikes Home by Helen Hall and Irene Hickok Nelson, pp. 50-53
- Trade Union Insurance by Theresa Wolfson, pp. 54-56
- American Experiments by Bryce M. Stewart, pp. 57-59
- Britain's Experience by Mary B. Gilson, pp. 60-62
- Why Labor Leaves Home by Horace B. Davis, pp. 63-66
- The Labor Market by Mollie Ray Carroll, pp. 67-68
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple and John A. Fitch, pp. 69-96
- Cover Design by Oscar Bach
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April 15, 1929 Issue = 12 Articles- Frontispiece by Leo J. Meissner, p. 100
- Licensing Social Workers by Frank J. Bruno, p. 101
- How California Went About It by Harriet Eliel, pp. 102-104
- A President Designates His Memorial by Glenn C. Quiett, pp. 105-106
- The Common Welfare, pp. 107-110
- Health, pp. 111-116
- Education, pp. 117-122
- Social Practice, pp. 123-129
- Communities, pp. 130-135
- Industry, pp. 136-141
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 142-146
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 147-158
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May 1, 1929 Issue = 10 Articles- Frontispiece by Bertha Kraus, p. 170
- The Leaven and the Loaf by Mary Ross, pp. 171-175
- New Schools Abroad by Gertrude Hartman, pp. 176-179
- Schools for Grown-Ups by Jefferson Mosley, pp. 180-181
- Human Relations At Yale by Donald Slesinger, pp. 182-184
- Tents of the Mighty by Donald Richberg, pp. 185-187
- Three Etchings by Eileen Soper, pp. 188-189
- Where Your Treasure Is by John Palmer Gavit, p. 190
- Letters & Life, pp. 191-208
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 209-222
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May 15, 1929 Issue = 12 Articles- Where Doctors Racketeer by Mary Ross, pp. 227-228
- The Quarter-Century Health Crusade by Edward T. Devine, pp. 229-230
- Miners and Doles by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 231-232
- Sex and Silliness, p. 233
- The Common Welfare, pp. 234-236
- Social Practice, pp. 237-240
- Health, pp. 241-244
- Education, pp. 245-248
- Industry, pp. 249-252
- Communities, pp. 253-256
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 257-259
- The Social Work SHop, pp. 260-270
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June 1, 1929 Issue = 15 Articles- Frontispiece by Martha Bensley Bruere, p. 278
- Why Prosperity Keeps Up by Beulah Amidon, pp. 279-280
- The Farmer---And His Plight by William Allen White, pp. 281-282
- The Worker---And His Gains by Evans Clark, pp. 283-285
- The Manager---And His Incipient Art by Ernest G. Draper, pp. 286-287
- The Merchant---And His New Plural Forms by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 288-290
- The Banker---And His Clientele by Merryle Stanley Rukeyser, pp. 291-292
- The Consumer---And His Vagaries by Mary Ross, pp. 293-295
- Americans All by Wesley C. Mitchell, pp. 296-300
- Is the Modern Housewife a Lady of Leisure? by Hildegarde Kneeland, pp. 301-302
- After Sixty-Five by Jane Addams, pp. 303-307
- Our Town, pp. 308-309
- The Lighting System Improves by John Palmer Gavit, p. 310
- Letters and Life, p. 311
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 312-336
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June 15, 1929 Issue = 13 Articles- "Crazy About Families" by J. Prentice Murphy, pp. 339-341
- Our Newest South by Florence Kelley, pp. 342-343
- Sustaining an Act of Providence, p. 344
- The San Francisco Program by Porter R. Lee, p. 345
- The Common Welfare, pp. 346-348
- Social Practice, pp. 349-352
- Health, pp. 353-356
- Education, pp. 357-360
- Industry, pp. 361-364
- Communities, pp. 365-368
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 369-371
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 372-374
- Communications, pp. 375-384
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1929 = 6 Issues, 63 Articles-
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July 1, 1929 Issue = 13 Articles- Frontispiece by Frederick Weygold, p. 388
- Caught in the Power Net by Tom Wallace, pp. 389-394
- Batter Up by Wood Hagan, p. 395
- Playland---How It Pays! by Frank W. Darling, pp. 396-398
- Getting Away With Murder by Justin Miller, p. 399
- Where Years Are an Asset by Georges La Chance, pp. 400-401
- Scrapped At Forty by Lillian M. Gilbreth, pp. 402-404
- The Spoils of Normalcy by Donald Richberg, pp. 405-407
- Familiar and New Cuba by Robert Hallowell, pp. 408-409
- "People's Houses" in Rome by Helen Ormsbee, p. 410
- One Shall Chase a Thousand by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 411-412
- letters and Life, pp. 413-419
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 420-430
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July 15, 1929 Issue = 9 Articles- 21 Million New Yorkers by Thomas Adams, pp. 435-437
- The Girl Who Writes Your Letters by Ruth Shonle Cavan, p. 438
- Our High Suicide Rate, p. 439
- The Common Welfare, pp. 440-442
- Social Practice, pp. 443-446
- Health, pp. 447-450
- Communities, pp. 451-453
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 454-456
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 457-462
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August 1, 1929 Issue = 13 Articles- Frontispiece by James Chapin, p. 468
- The City Gains on the Country by Haven Emerson, M.D. and Earle B. Phelps, pp. 469-472
- Girl Scouts by Lewis W. Hine, pp. 473-475
- Public Works by Frances Sage Bradley, M.D., p. 476
- Row's End by Charles Brown Nelson, pp. 477-478
- The Judicial Barricades by Donald Richberg, pp. 479-482
- Why Girls Leave Ireland by Signe Toksvig, pp. 483-486
- The World's Smallest by Hugh Grant Rowell, M.D., pp. 487-489
- A Celebrated Trial by Waldo L. Cook, pp. 490-491
- The Scattered Skulls by P.H.J. Lerrigo, M.D., pp. 492-494
- Great Currents Moving by John Palmer Gavit, p. 495
- Letters and Life, pp. 496-499
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 500-512
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August 15, 1929 Issue = 8 Articles- Art a Human Need by Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch, p. 522
- Tom Mooney and the Governor, p. 523
- The Common Welfare, p. 524
- Social Work at the Golden Gate by Paul U. Kellogg and Mary Ross, p. 525
- Industry, pp. 526-528
- Education, pp. 529-532
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 533-535
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 536-542
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September 1, 1929 Issue = 11 Articles- Frontispiece by Luigi Kasimir, p. 548
- College Blues by Karl A. Menninger, M.D., pp. 549-552
- Records That Come Alive by Robert W. Bruere, pp. 553-556
- Prisons at the Breaking Point by Winthrop D. Lane, pp. 557-558
- Behind the New York Mutinies by George W. Alger, p. 559
- Children in the New Turkey by Lucy L.W. Wilson, pp. 560-564
- Burying the Big Stick by Donald Richberg, pp. 565-567
- Zaida---Chronic Runaway by Beth Roberts, pp. 568-571
- Of One's European Ancestry by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 572-573
- Letters and Life, pp. 574-575
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 576-592
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September 15, 1929 Issue = 9 Articles- Strikers, Mills and Murder by Joseph Shaplen, pp. 595-596
- Los Angeles' Versatile Chauffeur by John Steven, pp. 597-598
- The Common Welfare, pp. 599-600
- Education, pp. 601-603
- Health, pp. 604-606
- Social Practice, pp. 607-610
- Communities, pp. 611-613
- Books in Our Alcove, pp. 614-615
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 616-622
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1929 = 6 Issues, 94 Articles-
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October 1, 1929 Issue = 11 Articles- A Decade of Prohibition by Jane Addams, pp. 5-12
- The Light of Edison's Lamp by Waldemar Kaempffert, pp. 13-16
- The Dark Fringe of Light by Martha Bensley Bruere, pp. 17-20
- That Blamed Old Fool by Mary E. McChristie, pp. 21-23
- New Pilgrims in Israel by John Haynes Holmes, pp. 24-26
- Contentment Under the Elms by Childe Hassam, pp. 27-29
- Undertow by Eleanore Raymond, pp. 30-31
- New Captains and Old Dreams by Donald Richberg, pp. 32-35
- China Turns the Tables by Nathaniel Peffer, pp. 36-37
- First Cousins, Instantly Removed by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 38-39
- Letters and Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 40-64
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October 15, 1929 Issue = 18 Articles- Frontispiece by Helen B. Phelps, p. 66
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 67-70
- Meet Mr. Probation Officer by Marjorie Bell, p. 71
- The "Y" Tackles Unemployment by Margaret Hiller, pp. 72-74
- Problem Children and Problem Parents by Carmelite Janvier, pp. 75-76
- Pioneer Youth in Camp by Neva R. Deardorff, pp. 77-79
- A Psychiatric Social Worker Looks at Literature by Fannie E. Teller, pp. 80-81
- Buying Football Players by George Wilson, p. 82
- Small Loans and Family Welfare by Mary Ross, pp. 83-84
- A Nurse's Night Out by Marjorie Meyer, p. 85
- Social Practice, pp. 86-87
- Education, pp. 88-89
- Communities, pp. 90-91
- Industry, pp. 92-93
- Health, pp. 94-95
- The Social Workshop, pp. 96-102
- Books, pp. 103-106
- Communications, pp. 107-112
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November 1, 1929 Issue = 11 Articles- Pittsburgh, Essen and Manchester by Paul U. Kellogg, pp. 119-125
- When Ladies Scrap by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 126-129
- An Arab Voice by Elizabeth P. MacCallum, pp. 130-134
- Immigrants Under the Quota by Jane Addams, pp. 135-140
- The City Livable by Robert W. deForest, p. 141
- Remaking New York To Order by R.L. Duffus, pp. 142-147
- New York Blazes a National Trail by Thomas Adams, pp. 148-151
- The League Strikes At Opium, p. 152
- The Little Foxes by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 153-155
- Letters and Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 156-181
- Traveler's Note Book, pp. 182-192
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November 15, 1929 Issue = 20 Articles- Frontispiece by Gerta Ries, p. 194
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 195-198
- Social Workers and Politics by William Hodson, pp. 199-200
- Labor Looks At Itself by Louis Stark, pp. 201-202
- A Toast to John Dewey by Jane Addams, pp. 203-204
- Nursing By Leg Power by Dorothy Deming, p. 205
- Chimneys by Raelene Newell White, p. 206
- Shall America Feed China? by Ernest P. Bicknell, pp. 207-208
- Yes by John Stewart Burgess, p. 209
- Thirty Years of the Consumers' League by Florence Kelley, pp. 210-212
- The Movies Children Like by Alice Miller Mitchell, pp. 213-215
- Social Practice, pp. 216-217
- Health, pp. 218-219
- Communities, pp. 220-221
- Industry, pp. 222-225
- Education, pp. 226-227
- Books, pp. 228-231
- The Social Work Shop, pp. 232-240
- Communications, pp. 241-242
- Winged Sandals of a Modern Sort, pp. 243-256
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December 1, 1929 Issue = 13 Articles- Sin or Symptoms? by Smiley Blanton, M.D. and Mary Howell Ross, pp. 265-267
- The Mother Clutch by Mary Edna McChristie, pp. 268-271
- The Small Man's Money by Hastings Lyon, pp. 272-274
- Efforts to Humanize Justice by Jane Addams, pp. 275-278
- Is the Housewife Worth Her Salt by Hildegarde Kneeland, pp. 279-281
- The League Steps Out for Greece by Haven Emerson, M.D., pp. 282-286
- They Sit Still for a Minute by Horace Talmage Day, pp. 287-289
- Movetone Goes to Court by David A. Krosnick, pp. 290-291
- Blowing on the Flame of Youth by Mary Ross, pp. 292-293
- Canons vs. Cannons by Florence E. Allen, pp. 294-296
- Who Killed Cock-Robin? by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 297-299
- Letters & Life, pp. 300-303
- The Traveler's Notebook, pp. 304-320
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December 15, 1929 Issue = 21 Articles- Frontispiece by Gerta Ries, p. 322
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 323-326
- Charity As usual by Solomon Lowenstein, pp. 327-328
- How To Keep the Wheels Turning by Otto T. Mallery, p. 329
- A Going Plan for Steady Jobs by Ruth Brownlow, pp. 330-332
- Looking Fore and Aft in Child Labor by Grace Abbott, p. 333
- The Seamy Side of Efficiency by Felix Adler, pp. 333-334
- "Gimme One, Me Sister's Got It" by Leigh Mitchell Hodges, pp. 335-336
- Children Who Get Hurt by Grace Overmyer, p. 337
- Comrade Mathews' Escape by Rose Brisken, pp. 338-339
- The Teacher Steps Out by Elisabeth Irwin, p. 340
- Adequate Salaries by The Earl of Camperdown, p. 341
- Social Practice, pp. 342-343
- Health, pp. 344-345
- Communities, pp. 346-347
- Industry, pp. 348-349
- Education, pp. 350-351
- The Social Workshop, pp. 352-355
- Books, pp. 356-359
- Communications, p. 360
- Gossip, pp. 361-368
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Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 144 Issues, 2,180 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 24 Issues, 391 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 24 Issues, 427 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 24 Issues, 407 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 220 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 183 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 12 Issues, 148 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 12 Issues, 134 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 12 Issues, 134 Articles
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Issues of 1939 = 12 Issues, 136 Articles
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Issues of the 1940s = 9 Years, 108 Issues, 1,100 Articles-
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Issues of 1940 = 12 Issues, 136 Articles
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Issues of 1941 = 12 Issues, 128 Articles
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Issues of 1942 = 12 Issues, 127 Articles
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Issues of 1943 = 12 Issues, 124 Articles
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Issues of 1944 = 12 Issues, 128 Articles
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Issues of 1945 = 12 Issues, 109 Articles
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Issues of 1946 = 12 Issues, 110 Articles
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Issues of 1947 = 12 Issues, 111 Articles
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Issues of 1948 = 12 Issues, 127 Articles
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Issues of the 1950s = 1 Year, 12 Issues, 148 Articles-
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Issues of 1951 = 12 Issues, 148 Articles