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January - Volume 45, Issue 4, Pages 11 - 125
February - Volume 45, Issue 5, Pages 11 - 125
March - Volume 45, Issue 6, Pages 15 - 143
April - Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages 15 - 126
April - Volume 5, Issue 25, Pages 1 - 96
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Volume 47, Issue 1
October 1937
ISSN 0011-3530
EISSN 1944-785X
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Log of Major Currents
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The Power of Japan
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The Army, a bridge between high capital and the masses, threatens to crush both
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China–Back to the Wall
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Asia’s Irrepressible Conflict
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A distinguished correspondent analyzes the background of the present battles
William Henry Chamberlin
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New York Elects a Mayor
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Mr. LaGuardia is the key figure in a local campaign which has a national significance
Leon Siler
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Britain Blunders in Spain
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Unreasoning fear of the Spanish “reds” explains the enigma of British policy
H. N. Brails Ford
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Madrid’s Victory Complex
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The Madrilenos remain confident and calm as the new cabinet brings greater unity
Richard Watts, Jr.
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Labor in America, II
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The period following the Civil jar saw the birth of the American Federation of’ Labor
Herbert Harris
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The Soviet Press
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Production is the publishers’ problem, and newspaper queues replace breadlines
Lawrence Martin
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Dictators for Neighrors
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Many of the South American states are veering towards fascism but democracy is still a force
Wilbur Burton
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Arms Over Europe
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The third of a series of articles describes the armed strength of France and her allies
Curt L. Heymann
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Africa, Land of Promise
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Will the Dark Continent save Western trade or assert its independence as Asia has done?
John C. Le Clair
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Enough Meat for Everybody
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There are more living members of the livestock family than there are human beings in the U. S.
G. M. Kilbourn
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The Cultural Barometer
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Current history in the world of the arts
V. F. Calverton
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The Realm of Science
David Dietz
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Highlights of the Law
Guerra Everett
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On The Religious Horizon
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Rev. William Sharp
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They Say
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Translations and quotations from the press of the world
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Notes and Documents
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Relative to the Sino-Japanese Situation
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Chronology
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Hiyhliyhts of Current History, Aug. 11-Sept. 10
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This Month’s Current History
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Travel
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Where History is in the Making
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