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5,631 Articles,
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Issues of the 1920s = 7 Years, 161 Issues, 2,203 Articles-
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Issues of 1923 = 18 Issues, 221 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 24 Issues, 332 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 24 Issues, 322 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 24 Issues, 331 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 23 Issues, 325 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 24 Issues, 316 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 24 Issues, 356 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 144 Issues, 2,180 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 24 Issues, 391 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 24 Issues, 427 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 24 Issues, 407 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1932 = 6 Issues, 145 Articles-
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January 1, 1932 Issue = 19 Articles- Those Crazy Russians! by Frankwood E. Williams, M.D., pp. 341-345
- "I Am Opposed To Any...Dole", p. 346
- The Case for Federal Relief by Gifford Pinchot, pp. 347-349
- Adventures in Contentment by John E. Costigan, pp. 350-351
- Are Women Losing Ground? by Helen Field, pp. 352-354
- Does Money Make the Marriage Go? by Chase Going Woodhouse, pp. 355-358
- Doctors of Matrimony by George K. Pratt, M.D., pp. 359-360
- The Whistle Blows by Philip L. Ketchum, pp. 361-363
- How Jennie Gets Her Man by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 364-367
- Recent Paintings by Diego Rivera, pp. 368-369
- Social Consequences of Depression by Jane Addams, pp. 370-371
- Potions and Pills by Mary Ross, pp. 372-373
- England After the Deluge by S.K. Ratcliffe, pp. 374-376
- The Loopholes Left At Versailles by Felix Morley, pp. 377-378
- Down to the Poppies by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 379-380
- Dug-outs and Settle-ins by Jeannette Griffith, pp. 381-383
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 384-387
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 388-400
- Frontispiece
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January 15, 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 403-406
- The Lever of State Relief by Gertrude Springer, pp. 407-410
- Eighteen Points in Housing by Loula D. Lasker, p. 411
- Credo by Paul L. Benjamin, p. 412
- Confessions of a Neophite by John E. Lyman, p. 413
- $52,000,000 for Social Welfare by Pierce Williams, pp. 414-415
- Tuberculosis Takes a Cut by H.E. Kleinschmidt, M.D., p. 416
- The Obligation To Bear Witness by Morris S. Lazaron, p. 417
- Why Is a Hospital Trustee? by Howard S. Cullman, pp. 418-419
- Downing Diphtheria by Charles F. Baldwin, M.D., p. 420
- Reclaiming the Handicapped by Oscar Y. Sullivan, p. 421
- All in the Day's Work by Marion D. Gutman, pp. 422-423
- A Tri-City Unemployment Program by Beulah Amidon, pp. 424-425
- Social Practice, pp. 426-427
- Health, pp. 428-429
- Industry, pp. 430-431
- Education, pp. 432-433
- Unemployment, pp. 434-435
- Work Shop, pp. 436-439
- Books, pp. 440-443
- Communications, pp. 444-446
- Gossip, pp. 447-448
- Frontispiece by Charles Silver
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February 1, 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- Ingots and Doles by William Hard, pp. 453-458
- "But You Can't Let People Starve" by Whiting Williams, pp. 459-461
- Civic Opera by Hilda Worthington Smith, p. 462
- Relief Needs, Relief Resources by Paul U. Kellogg, p. 463
- Conditions Showing Possible Need for Federal Aid by Frank Bane, p. 464
- Cities, Counties, States Can Handle the Situation by Walter S. Gifford, p. 465
- Community Chest Results by Allen T. Burns, p. 465
- Needs and Safeguards by Linton B. Swift, p. 465
- Emergent and National by Walter West, pp. 466-467
- Portrait of Julius Rosenwald by John C. Johansen, p. 468
- Julius Rosenwald, Fellow Citizen by Graham Taylor, p. 469
- This Picture and This by Reginald Marsh, pp. 470-471
- The Origins of Economic Planning by Lewis L. Lorwin, pp. 472-475
- Francis Crowley vs. the People of the State of New York by Ira S. Wile, M.D., pp. 476-478
- The Great Ladies of Chicago by Zona Gale, pp. 479-482
- Growing Up By Plan by Franklin D. Roosevelt, pp. 483-485
- The Simple Life of New York by Mary Ross, pp. 486-488
- Drunkenness vs. Drink by J.J. Mallon, pp. 489-490
- Very Dear Uncle Sam by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 491-494
- Disarmament Cartoons, p. 495
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 496-501
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 502-511
- Index To Advertisers, p. 512
- Frontispiece, Steel by Thomas H. Benton
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February 15, 1932 Issue = 26 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 515-518
- National Leadership in a Crisis by George A. Hastings, pp. 519-520
- Settling Salaries By Case Work by Benjamin West Frazier, pp. 521-522
- What Philadelphia Did by Gertrude Springer, pp. 523-524
- A Challenge To Social Workers by Paul L. Benjamin, p. 525
- Let X Equal the Unknown by Lillian A. Quinn, pp. 526-527
- Flivver Waves for Europe by Beulah Amidon, p. 528
- How It Feels by A Social Worker, pp. 529-530
- One Man's Gift by Jacob Billikopf, p. 531
- Making History of Lynching by Lisbeth Parrott, p. 532
- A Constituency for Their Clients by Gardner Lattimer, p. 533
- The Volunteer---1933 Model by Clare M. Tousley, p. 534
- "That Damn Soup!" by Linn A. Tripp, p. 535
- Public Health Pays by John A. Kingsbury, p. 536
- Paul M. Warburg---1868-1932 by L.D.W., p. 536
- Social Work and Attitudes by Linton B. Swift, p. 537
- Social Practice, pp. 538-539
- Health, pp. 540-541
- Industry, pp. 542-543
- Education, pp. 544-545
- Unemployment, pp. 546-547
- Work Shop, pp. 548-551
- Books, pp. 552-554
- Communications, pp. 555-556
- Gossip, pp. 557-558
- Frontispiece by Charles Silver
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March 1, 1932 Issue = 26 Articles- When We Choose To Plan by P.U.K., p. 565
- You and I and the Big Idea by Stuart Chase, p. 566
- Ghosts by Rollin Kirby, pp. 567-568
- The American Front by Lewis L. Lorwin, pp. 569-571
- Pneumatic Drilling by Diego Rivera, p. 572
- The New Lead From Capitol Hill by Isador Lubin, pp. 573-577
- Precision by Lewis W. Hine, p. 578
- Scientific Management's Bigger Job by H.S. Person, pp. 579-581
- The American Way by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, pp. 582-585
- The Swope Toward Planning by Sidney Hillman, pp. 586-588
- Order In the Machine Age by Charles Sheeler, pp. 589-591
- Cotton Textiles by Henry P. Kendall, pp. 592-594
- Telephones by E.C. Lindeman, pp. 595-599
- Ingots and Jobs by William Hard, pp. 600-605
- The Great Consumer of Electricity by Martha Bensley Bruere, p. 606
- Light and Power by Morris Llewellyn Cooke, pp. 607-611
- Our Economic Map by John W. Frey, pp. 612-615
- Planning and the Constitution by J.P. Chamberlain, pp. 616-617
- Planning To End Unemployment by Mary van Kleeck, pp. 618-620
- World Planning and the U.S.A. by Otto Neurath, pp. 621-628
- Curtain by Beulah Amidon, pp. 629-630
- Towards a New Frontier by Wilfred Jones, p. 631
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 632-645
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 646-655
- Index To Advertisers, p. 656
- Frontispiece, Frozen Assets by Diego Rivera
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March 15, 1932 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 659-661
- Poems, p. 662
- The Unemployed Strike Out for Themselves by Karl Borders, pp. 663-664
- II. They Organize in Seattle by Hulet M. Wells, pp. 665-666
- Leadership Lifts Its Head by Gertrude Springer, p. 667
- A Nation Scrapping Its Slums by Edith Elmer Wood, p. 668
- A Home For Mary Lou by Helen Cody Baker, pp. 669-670
- "Mrs. Doctor" by Eleanor Brush Cochran, p. 671
- Let Them Hear! by Annetta W. Peck, p. 672
- A Silver Lining by George Hjelte, p. 673
- New Shoes by Marie Alamo Boden, p. 674
- Guidance As Education by R.B. Cunliffe, pp. 675-676
- Florence Kelley 1859-1932 by Julia C. Lathrop, p. 677
- Job Insurance Now by Beulah Amidon, p. 678
- Things They Hated by Benjamin L. Weinfeld, p. 679
- The Friendly Visitor by Roy F. Woodbury, p. 680
- Wheelbarrow Brigade by Lisbeth Parrott, p. 681
- Social Practice, pp. 682-683
- Health, pp. 684-685
- Industry, pp. 686-687
- Education, pp. 688-689
- Unemployment, pp. 690-691
- Work Shop, pp. 692-694
- Books, pp. 695-698
- Communications, pp. 699-700
- Gossip, pp. 701-716
- Frontispiece by Charles Silver
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1932 = 6 Issues, 91 Articles-
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April 1, 1932 Issue = 16 Articles- Hawaii "Needs a Friend" by J. Prentice Murphy, pp. 5-8
- Russia---A Nation of Adolescents by Frankwood E. Williams, M.D., pp. 9-14
- A Great Door Opens by Cornelia Stratton Parker, pp. 15-16
- The Deeper Lesson of the Lindbergh Kidnapping by Harry Elmer Barnes, pp. 17-19
- New Houses for Old by Loula D. Lasker, pp. 20-25
- New Tricks for Old Dogs by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 26-29
- Natural Expression In Art by Stephan Bourgeois, pp. 30-34
- So She Wants to be a Nurse by Katharine Faville, R.N., pp. 35-37
- Architecture and the Art of Living by Carol Aronovici, pp. 38-40
- Birth Control vs. Class Suicide by Guy Irving Burch, p. 41
- Rents by Helen Hall, pp. 42-44
- Pieced Are the Bless-Makers by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 45-47
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 48-54
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 55-63
- Advertiser's Index, p. 64
- Frontispiece by Wilfred Jones
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April 15, 1932 Issue = 18 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 67-69
- Philadelphia---All Aboard, p. 70
- How the Cities Stand, pp. 71-75
- What's the Matter With Volunteers? by Edwin S. Burdell, p. 76
- To Interpret Social Work, p. 77
- Teachers Look At Education by Beulah Amidon, p. 78
- The Integrity of Mental Hygiene by Frederick L. Patry, M.D., p. 79
- Social Practice, p. 80
- Health, pp. 81-82
- Industry, p. 83
- Education, pp. 84-85
- Unemployment, p. 86
- Work Shop, pp. 87-89
- Books, pp. 90-92
- Communications, p. 93
- Gossip, pp. 94-98
- Annual Report, pp. 99-112
- Frontispiece by Charles Silver
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May 1, 1932 Issue = 16 Articles- Banker Control of Community Chests by Robert W. Kelso, pp. 117-119
- Stars and Stripes and Royal Palm by Paul Monroe, pp. 120-123
- Footloose Families by G. Eleanor Kimble, p. 124
- That Cost of Living by Mary Ross, pp. 125-126
- Davenport by Frederic E. Greene, pp. 127-128
- The City as the New Mode by Charles Bouck White, p. 129
- Significance of Dictatorship by Frankwood E. Williams, M.D., pp. 130-135
- Etchings of Children by Margery Ryerson, pp. 136-137
- Radium by Katherine Schaub, pp. 138-140
- John Brown's Burden by Margaret Grobben, pp. 141-142
- "That He's My Dog!" by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 143-144
- Tuileries Gardens by Harold T. Pulsifer, p. 145
- Letters & Life by Neva R. Deardorff, Arthur Kellogg, and Leon Whipple, ..., pp. 146-163
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 164-175
- Index To Advertisers, p. 176
- Frontispiece by Francis Speight
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May 15, 1932 Issue = 19 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 178-180
- Decent Standards of Relief by Lea D. Taylor, p. 181
- Housing Is News by Loula D. Lasker, p. 182
- Block-Aid by Gertrude Springer, p. 183
- Who Should Pay the Bill? by Bailey B. Burritt, p. 184
- The Pittsburgh Community Council by Mary Clarke Burnett, p. 185
- Miss Junior League Looks At Social Work, pp. 186-187
- Girl Victims of the Machine Age by Emily T. Burr, p. 188
- Immigration Issues by Read Lewis, p. 189
- The Drama of a Clinic by Laurence F. Schmeckebier, pp. 190-191
- Social Practice, p. 192
- Health, pp. 193-194
- Industry, p. 195
- Education, pp. 196-197
- Unemployment, p. 198
- Work Shop, pp. 199-200
- Books, pp. 201-203
- Communications, pp. 204-206
- Gossip, pp. 207-208
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June 1, 1932 Issue = 11 Articles- Frontispiece by Max Kalish, p. 212
- "Yes, My Workers Are Driver, But---" by Whiting Williams, pp. 213-216
- The West Is Different by Joanna C. Colcord, pp. 217-221
- Rock-Bottom Responsibility by Robert F. Wagner, pp. 222-224
- Out From Confusion by Frankwood E. Williams, M.D., pp. 225-227
- Schools In a Changing World by Beulah Amidon, pp. 228-231
- A College Museum With a Plan by Blake-More Godwin, pp. 232-235
- What's Happening To the Schools by John K. Norton and Margaret A. Norton, pp. 236-238
- Much Ado About Hitler by John Palmer Gavit, p. 239
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 240-248
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 249-254
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June 15, 1932 Issue = 11 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 258-259
- The Fighting Spirit In Hard Times by Gertrude Springer, pp. 260-270
- Drought by Ethel Romig Fuller, p. 271
- Social Service and Social Justice, p. 272
- New York Challenges Its Villages by Haven Emerson, M.D., pp. 273-274
- It's News by Elizabeth Stem Healy, p. 275
- Education, p. 276
- Unemployment, pp. 277-278
- Books, pp. 279-282
- Communications, pp. 283-285
- Gossip, pp. 286-288
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1932 = 6 Issues, 66 Articles-
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July 1, 1932 Issue = 9 Articles- Socialized Capitalism by Albert G. Milbank, pp. 293-297
- Motor To Mexico Manana by Eyler N. Simpson, pp. 298-300
- Vermont---A Way of Life by Walter Hard, pp. 301-303
- Bootstrapping Among the Pioneers by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 304-306
- Black and White by E.P. Lyon, pp. 307-308
- Safe For Today by Fonrose Wainwright, pp. 309-311
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 312-313
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 314-318
- Frontispiece by Jeannette Griffith
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July 15, 1932 Issue = 11 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 321-323
- Getting the Most from Federal Relief by Gertrude Springer, pp. 324-325
- Children Hurt At Work by Gertrude Folks Zimand, p. 326
- Jones Gets Relief---Smith Gets Work by John P. Sanderson, p. 327
- The Hospital Trustee Is a School Trustee by E.P. Lyon, p. 328
- Back To Barter by Pauline G. Schindler, p. 329
- Ups and Downs of Public Recreation by Roy Smith Wallace, p. 330
- Social Practice, p. 331
- Health, p. 332
- Books, pp. 333-335
- Gossip, p. 336
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August 1, 1932 Issue = 10 Articles- Unknown Soldiers by Gardner Jackson, pp. 341-345
- Confusion Less Confounded by Morris S. Lazaron, pp. 346-348
- The Lady From Westchester by Hazel Canning, pp. 349-352
- I Secede by Rube Borough, pp. 353-355
- Down East by Stow Wengenroth, pp. 356-357
- Physic for Doctors by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge, pp. 358-359
- Geneva's Double Cross-Roads by John Palmer Gavit, p. 360
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, p. 361
- Traveller's Notebook, pp. 362-366
- Frontispiece
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August 15, 1932 Issue = 14 Articles- Federal Relief, pp. 369-370
- Balancing the Budget by J. Herbert Case, p. 371
- Team Play in Chest Procedure by Henry D. Sharpe, p. 371
- How Detroit Found a Half Million by G.D. Pope, p. 372
- Spontaneous Cuts by the Agencies by Hendon Chubb, p. 373
- Reduction by Consultion by E.S. Waterbury, p. 374
- A Social Worker's Legacy by Ruth Brownlow, p. 375
- Starting Boys at the Top of a Tree by Joseph A. Beattie, p. 376
- Realism in Unemployment by Paul L. Benjamin, p. 376
- Planning for Prisons, p. 377
- Social Practice, p. 378
- Health, p. 379
- Books, pp. 380-383
- Gossip, p. 384
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September 1, 1932 Issue = 11 Articles- Frontispiece, p. 388
- An Army of Boys on the Loose by A. Wayne McMillen, pp. 389-393
- Confession of Faith by Helen Cody Baker, pp. 394-396
- This Club Is Okay, p. 397
- Child Analysis by Anna Freud, pp. 398-399
- Books Without Print by Druzilla R. Mackey, pp. 400-401
- Middle-Class Misery by John Paul Jones, pp. 402-404
- Cache and Carry, p. 405
- Looking Back To Now by John Palmer Gavit, p. 406
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 407-409
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 410-416
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September 15, 1932 Issue = 11 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, p. 418
- Penny-Wise Relief by Margaret Wead, p. 419
- Snapshots at the Frankfurt Conference by Cecilia Razovsky, pp. 420-421
- Play Unites the Nations by T.E. Rivers, p. 422
- New Walls for Old by Sam A. Lewisohn, p. 423
- Social-Work Schools Stand Firm by Beulah Amidon, pp. 424-425
- Social Practice, p. 426
- Health, p. 427
- Workshop, p. 428
- Books, pp. 429-431
- Gossip, p. 432
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1932 = 6 Issues, 105 Articles-
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October 1, 1932 Issue = 21 Articles- Let the Cities Perish by Carol Aronovici, pp. 437-440
- End or Peak of Civilization? by Benton Mackaye, pp. 441-444
- Climate and City Growth by Ellsworth Huntington, pp. 445-448
- Cartoons by Daumier, p. 449
- Food and Folks from the Hinterland by O.E. Baker, pp. 450-453
- Cycle of the City, pp. 454-455
- National Arteriosclerosis by Robert A. Lesher, pp. 456-460
- Cities Built On Sand by Otis P. Starkey, pp. 461-463
- Murals by Thomas H. Benton, p. 464
- Manhattan Boom-Town by Robert S. Lynd, p. 465
- The Traffic Jam In Ideas by Lyman Bryson, pp. 466-467
- To Plan or Not To Plan by Henry Wright, pp. 468-469
- This Great Hive, the City by Frans Masereel, pp. 470-471
- Public Tools for Regional Planning by Charles S. Ascher, pp. 472-473
- Rural Village, New Model by Walter A. Terpenning, pp. 474-475
- The Planner's Five-Foot Shelf by Carol Aronovici, pp. 476-479
- The Passionate Pilgrim by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 480-481
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 482-491
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 492-495
- Index to Advertisers, p. 496
- Frontispiece by William M. Rittase
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October 15, 1932 Issue = 19 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 497-499
- Strategy of the Fourth Year, p. 500
- The Challenge to Business Men by Louis E. Kirstein, pp. 501-502
- What Social Agencies Must Do by C.M. Bookman, pp. 503-504
- Contract Work-Relief by Florence Peterson, p. 505
- How Federal Relief Gets Into Action by Gertrude Springer, pp. 506-507
- The Herald's Horn by Thomas H. Reed, p. 508
- Health Insurance, American Plan by Richards M. Bradley, p. 509
- The Crisis in Local Government by Howard P. Jones, pp. 510-511
- Mountain Nurse by Madeline V. Kelley, R.N., p. 512
- Exit Black Aggie by Lisbeth Parrott, p. 513
- Social Practice, p. 514
- Health, pp. 515-516
- Industry, p. 517
- Education, pp. 518-519
- Work Shop, p. 520
- Books, pp. 521-523
- Communications, pp. 524-525
- Gossip, pp. 526-528
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November 1, 1932 Issue = 12 Articles- U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. by Walter Duranty, pp. 533-537
- Otto Neurath Visits Russia, pp. 538-540
- Cement Railroads by Benton Mackaye, pp. 541-542
- The Medical Sciences Look At Alcohol by Haven Emerson, M.D., pp. 543-545
- Are Radio Fans Influenced? by Edward S. Robinson, pp. 546-547
- Murals In Two Colleges by Jose Clemente Orozco, pp. 548-549
- How Build a Peace Program? by William Hard and Jane Addams, pp. 550-553
- Trustees of 100 Billions by Albert G. Milbank, pp. 554-555
- Of War Debts and Other Menaces by John Palmer Gavit, p. 556
- Letters & Life--Fall Book Section by Leon Whipple, pp. 557-567
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 568-574
- Frontispiece by Adolf Wolff
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November 15, 1932 Issue = 26 Articles- So They Say, p. 577
- Frontispiece---Hunger Knows No Holiday, p. 578
- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 579-582
- When Relief Stops What Do They Eat? by Ewan Clague, pp. 583-584
- Rhode Island Finds Out by Beulah Amidon, pp. 585-586
- Canton's Community Store by A.M. Luntz, pp. 587-588
- Cincinnati's Commissary by Ellery F. Reed, p. 589
- Commissaries By and Large by Margaret Wead, p. 590
- What Keeps the Nurse Going? by Lillian D. Wald, pp. 590-591
- Shoes That Had Tongues by Carrie Ferris Green and Lou Rogers Shackelton, ..., p. 592
- Back To Barbarism by Ira S. Wile, M.D., p. 593
- Toward Industrial Peace by Ferdinand M. Isserman, p. 594
- Scrip-Wise and Pound-Foolish by Julius H. Amberg, pp. 595-596
- Who Are the Unemployed by Jessie A. Bloodworth, p. 597
- Merry-Go-Round by Hester M. Graham, pp. 598-599
- Social-Work Trends by W. Frank Persons, pp. 600-602
- The Pine Tree Cure for Delinquency by Stella M. Atwood, p. 603
- Social Practice, pp. 604-605
- Health, pp. 606-607
- Industry, pp. 608-609
- Education, pp. 610-611
- Unemployment and Community Action, pp. 612-615
- Books, pp. 616-619
- Communications, p. 620
- Said of the Survey, p. 621
- Gossip, pp. 622-624
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December 1, 1932 Issue = 12 Articles- Frontispiece by Paul Manship, p. 628
- Medical Care for All of Us by Haven Emerson, M.D., pp. 629-633
- The Family Bill for Sickness by Mary Ross, pp. 634-636
- A Pragmatic Experiment With Taxes by Harold S. Buttenheim, pp. 637-639
- What Became of the B.E.F. by Gertrude Springer, pp. 640-642
- Ohio's Answer To Unemployment by William M. Leiserson, pp. 643-647
- In the Land Without Unemployment Insurance, pp. 648-650
- The Homes Sales Racket by Arthur C. Holden, pp. 651-653
- Such Brains As We Use by John Palmer Gavit, pp. 654-655
- Letters & Life by Leon Whipple, pp. 656-659
- Traveler's Notebook, pp. 660-671
- Index To Advertisers, p. 672
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December 15, 1932 Issue = 15 Articles- R.F.C. and Housing, pp. 673-675
- Collective Bargaining with Public Opinion by Bart Andress, pp. 676-679
- A Platform for Public Relief by Gertrude Springer, pp. 680-681
- Organized Swap and Dicker by Elizabeth Nutting, pp. 682-684
- Federating the Leagues of Cities by Charles S. Ascher, p. 685
- Lady Astor Says, p. 686
- The Youth of 1932 by Paul L. Benjamin, p. 687
- Social Practice, p. 688
- Health, pp. 689-690
- Industry, p. 691
- Education, pp. 692-693
- Unemployment and Community Action by Joanna C. Colcord and Russell H. Kurtz, pp. 694-697
- Books, pp. 698-700
- Communications, pp. 701-702
- Gossip, pp. 703-712
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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