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- March 1930 (v. 109 no. 3): "Being Chairman at the Neck", by Booth Tarkington
- March 1930 (v. 109 no. 3): "Sculpin", by Edmund Ware Smith
- March 1930 (v. 109 no. 3): "Dot Entertains an Old Sweetheart", by Fannie Kilbourne
- March 1930 (v. 109 no. 3): "The Scarab Murder Case" (part 4 of 7), by S. S. Van Dine
- April 1930 (v. 109 no. 4): "Talk at Mary's Neck", by Booth Tarkington
- April 1930 (v. 109 no. 4): "Mother Wit", by Alice Duer Miller
- April 1930 (v. 109 no. 4): "The Shocking Case of Gregory K. Elwood", by Nunnally Johnson
- April 1930 (v. 109 no. 4): "The King's Minion" (part 1 of 7), by Rafael Sabatini [Permissions]
- April 1930 (v. 109 no. 4): "The Scarab Murder Case" (part 5 of 7), by S. S. Van Dine
- April 1930 (v. 109 no. 4): "Ben Eielson, Daring Pioneer of Alaskan Skies", by Barrett Willoughby
- May 1930 (v. 109 no. 5): "The King's Minion" (part 2 of 7), by Rafael Sabatini [Permissions]
- May 1930 (v. 109 no. 5): "The Scarab Murder Case" (part 6 of 7), by S. S. Van Dine
- June 1930 (v. 109 no. 6): "Monarch of All He Served", by Alice Duer Miller
- June 1930 (v. 109 no. 6): "Other People's Children", by Booth Tarkington
- June 1930 (v. 109 no. 6): "The Scarab Murder Case" (part 7 of 7), by S. S. Van Dine
- June 1930 (v. 109 no. 6): "The King's Minion" (part 3 of 7), by Rafael Sabatini [Permissions]
- June 1930 (v. 109 no. 6): "The Blue Dress", by Mary Johnston
- June 1930 (v. 109 no. 6): "The Most Dangerous Sport in the World", by Barrett Willoughby
- July 1930 (v. 110 no. 1): "Tears in Your Cup", by Margaret Culkin Banning (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'Tears in Her Cup'. We have not examined the issue in question.)
- July 1930 (v. 110 no. 1): "Dot Catches a Burglar", by Fannie Kilbourne
- July 1930 (v. 110 no. 1): "The King's Minion" (part 4 of 7), by Rafael Sabatini [Permissions]
- August 1930 (v. 110 no. 2): "The Wrecker's Den", by I. A. R. Wylie
- August 1930 (v. 110 no. 2): "In a Silver Frame", by Booth Tarkington
- August 1930 (v. 110 no. 2): "Getting Paid for Having a Good Time", by Rupert Hughes
- August 1930 (v. 110 no. 2): "The King's Minion" (part 5 of 7), by Rafael Sabatini [Permissions]
- August 1930 (v. 110 no. 2): "Mother of the North", by Barrett Willoughby (CCE renewal record gives issue date as August 30, 1930, and the registration record number of this issue. FictionMags does not mention it in its issue table of contents for August 1930, though it might only be noting fiction contributions.)
- September 1930 (v. 110 no. 3): "Lochinvar Does it Again", by Fannie Kilbourne
- September 1930 (v. 110 no. 3): "The White Patch", by Melville Davisson Post
- September 1930 (v. 110 no. 3): "The King's Minion" (part 6 of 7), by Rafael Sabatini [Permissions]
- October 1930 (v. 110 no. 4): "October Occupancy", by James Gould Cozzens [Permissions]
- October 1930 (v. 110 no. 4): "The King's Minion" (part 7 of 7), by Rafael Sabatini [Permissions]
- November 1930 (v. 110 no. 5): "Four Blocks Apart" (part 5 of 6), by Arthur Somers Roche
- November 1930 (v. 110 no. 5): "Peace Without Victory", by Fannie Kilbourne
- December 1930 (v. 110 no. 6): "His Private Life", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- December 1930 (v. 110 no. 6): "Four Blocks Apart" (part 6 of 6), by Arthur Somers Roche
- January 1931 (v. 111 no. 1): "Brown Hussy", by Alice Duer Miller
- January 1931 (v. 111 no. 1): "Vagabond", by Edmund Ware Smith
- January 1931 (v. 111 no. 1): "The Lowest Form of Humor", by Nunnally Johnson
- January 1931 (v. 111 no. 1): "Man Can Climb High", by Albert Payson Terhune (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'A Man Can Climb High on His Last Legs'.)
- March 1931 (v. 111 no. 3): "Dot Finds a Man for Polly", by Fannie Kilbourne
- April 1931 (v. 111 no. 4): "If I Were You" (part 1 of 4), by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- April 1931 (v. 111 no. 4): "A Guttersnipe Grow Wings", by Robert E. Pinkerton (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'A Guttersnipe Grows Wings'.)
- May 1931 (v. 111 no. 5): "If I Were You" (part 2 of 4), by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- June 1931 (v. 111 no. 6): "Captain Hawks", by James Hopper (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives the title of the James Hopper story appearing in this issue as 'The World's Greatest Salesman of Speed'.)
- June 1931 (v. 111 no. 6): "If I Were You" (part 3 of 4), by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- July 1931 (v. 112 no. 1): "If I Were You" (part 4 of 4), by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- August 1931 (v. 112 no. 2): "West of the Pecos" (part 1 of 6?), by Zane Grey
- September 1931 (v. 112 no. 3): "West of the Pecos" (part 2 of 6?), by Zane Grey
- September 1931 (v. 112 no. 3): "Adventures in Solitude" (installment), by David Grayson (Author is Ray Stannard Baker writing under a pseudonym.)
- September 1931 (v. 112 no. 3): "The Downtrodden Sex", by Fannie Kilbourne
- October 1931 (v. 112 no. 4): "The Smile That Wins", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- October 1931 (v. 112 no. 4): "Adventures in Solitude" (installment), by David Grayson (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'What No Man Can Take from Me: Adventures in Solitude'. Author is Ray Stannard Baker writing under a pseudonym.)
- October 1931 (v. 112 no. 4): "Too Many Parties", by Fannie Kilbourne
- October 1931 (v. 112 no. 4): "West of the Pecos" (part 3 of 6?), by Zane Grey
- November 1931 (v. 112 no. 5): "The Great Man Votes", by Gordon Malherbe Hillman
- November 1931 (v. 112 no. 5): "The Voice From the Past", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- November 1931 (v. 112 no. 5): "West of the Pecos" (part 4 of 6?), by Zane Grey
- November 1931 (v. 112 no. 5): "Scattergood Uses an Eraser", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- December 1931 (v. 112 no. 6): "The Missing Mystery", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- December 1931 (v. 112 no. 6): "West of the Pecos" (part 5 of 6?), by Zane Grey
- January 1932 (v. 113 no. 1): "Captain Posey Brings Her In", by Harold Titus
- January 1932 (v. 113 no. 1): "West of the Pecos" (part 6 of 6?), by Zane Grey
- February 1932 (v. 113 no. 2): "The Bishop's Cat", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- February 1932 (v. 113 no. 2): "Scattergood Takes to His Bed", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 1932 (v. 113 no. 2): "When Washington Laughed and Cried", by Rupert Hughes
- February 1932 (v. 113 no. 2): "Wild Horse", by Emma-Lindsay Squier
- March 1932 (v. 113 no. 3): "The Bishop's Folly", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- March 1932 (v. 113 no. 3): "The Delphinium Blues", by Stephen Vincent BeneĢt [Permissions]
- April 1932 (v. 113 no. 4): "It's My Way", by Fannie Kilbourne
- April 1932 (v. 113 no. 4): "Out of the Dark", by Booth Tarkington
- April 1932 (v. 113 no. 4): "Admiral Moffett", by James Hopper (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives the title of the James Hopper article appearing in this issue as 'Moffett - Master Showman of the Air'.)
- April 1932 (v. 113 no. 4): "Open-House", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- May 1932 (v. 113 no. 5): "The Trouble With Anne", by Fannie Kilbourne
- September 1932 (v. 114 no. 3): "Guardians of the Desert" (part 1 of 6), by Tom Gill
- October 1932 (v. 114 no. 4): "Crowded Hours", by Harold Titus
- October 1932 (v. 114 no. 4): "The Touchstone", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- October 1932 (v. 114 no. 4): "Walls of Gold" (part 1 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- October 1932 (v. 114 no. 4): "Guardians of the Desert" (part 2 of 6), by Tom Gill
- November 1932 (v. 114 no. 5): "Pilgrimage", by I. A. R. Wylie
- November 1932 (v. 114 no. 5): "Scattergood Tries an Experiment", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- November 1932 (v. 114 no. 5): "Walls of Gold" (part 2 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- November 1932 (v. 114 no. 5): "Guardians of the Desert" (part 3 of 6), by Tom Gill
- December 1932 (v. 114 no. 6): "The Buck-Up", by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- December 1932 (v. 114 no. 6): "A Cagey Gorilla", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- December 1932 (v. 114 no. 6): "Walls of Gold" (part 3 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- December 1932 (v. 114 no. 6): "Guardians of the Desert" (part 4 of 6), by Tom Gill
- January 1933 (v. 115 no. 1): "Love Birds", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- January 1933 (v. 115 no. 1): "Walls of Gold" (part 4 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- January 1933 (v. 115 no. 1): "Guardians of the Desert" (part 5 of 6), by Tom Gill
- February 1933 (v. 115 no. 2): "Combination", by Fannie Kilbourne
- February 1933 (v. 115 no. 2): "Combination Package", by Fannie Kilbourne
- February 1933 (v. 115 no. 2): "Love on a Diet", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- February 1933 (v. 115 no. 2): "Trial and Error", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 1933 (v. 115 no. 2): "Walls of Gold" (part 5 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- February 1933 (v. 115 no. 2): "Guardians of the Desert" (part 6 of 6), by Tom Gill
- February 1933 (v. 115 no. 2): "Home-Town Folks, This is My America", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- March 1933 (v. 115 no. 3): "Official Escort", by Harold Titus
- March 1933 (v. 115 no. 3): "A Star is Born", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- March 1933 (v. 115 no. 3): "Scattergood Makes a Deal", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- March 1933 (v. 115 no. 3): "Thirteen for Dinner" (part 1 of 6), by Agatha Christie [Permissions]
- March 1933 (v. 115 no. 3): "I'm Growing Wings at 43", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- March 1933 (v. 115 no. 3): "Walls of Gold" (part 6 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- April 1933 (v. 115 no. 4): "Star Magic" (part 1 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- April 1933 (v. 115 no. 4): "Corn", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- April 1933 (v. 115 no. 4): "Thirteen for Dinner" (part 2 of 6), by Agatha Christie [Permissions]
- April 1933 (v. 115 no. 4): "Walls of Gold" (part 7 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- April 1933 (v. 115 no. 4): "Why Women Are Like That", by Irvin S. Cobb
- April 1933 (v. 115 no. 4): "Accustomed As I Am", by Irvin S. Cobb
- May 1933 (v. 115 no. 5): "Star Magic" (part 2 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- May 1933 (v. 115 no. 5): "Thirteen for Dinner" (part 3 of 6), by Agatha Christie [Permissions]
- May 1933 (v. 115 no. 5): "My America, Belittle It If You Dare!", by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- June 1933 (v. 115 no. 6): "I Can't Marry a Poor Man", by Fannie Kilbourne
- June 1933 (v. 115 no. 6): "Star Magic" (part 3 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- June 1933 (v. 115 no. 6): "Thirteen for Dinner" (part 4 of 6), by Agatha Christie [Permissions]
- July 1933 (v. 116 no. 1): "An Old Maid's Daughter", by Edmund Ware Smith
- July 1933 (v. 116 no. 1): "Star Magic" (part 4 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- July 1933 (v. 116 no. 1): "Thirteen for Dinner" (part 5 of 6), by Agatha Christie [Permissions]
- July 1933 (v. 116 no. 1): "Shall We Get Rid of the Family?", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- August 1933 (v. 116 no. 2): "Star Magic" (part 5 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- August 1933 (v. 116 no. 2): "Thirteen for Dinner" (part 6 of 6), by Agatha Christie [Permissions]
- September 1933 (v. 116 no. 3): "Hello, Dangerous", by Fannie Kilbourne
- September 1933 (v. 116 no. 3): "Lulabel the Lulu", by Nunnally Johnson
- September 1933 (v. 116 no. 3): "Star Magic" (part 6 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- October 1933 (v. 116 no. 4): "Take a Walk", by Ring Lardner
- October 1933 (v. 116 no. 4): "Three Men and Diana" (part 1 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- November 1933 (v. 116 no. 5): "Three Men and Diana" (part 2 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- December 1933 (v. 116 no. 6): "Personal Appearance", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- December 1933 (v. 116 no. 6): "Three Men and Diana" (part 3 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- January 1934 (v. 117 no. 1): "Motives of an Overlord", by Ernest Haycox
- January 1934 (v. 117 no. 1): "Paris Adventure", by Leslie Charteris [Permissions]
- January 1934 (v. 117 no. 1): "Three Men and Diana" (part 4 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- February 1934 (v. 117 no. 2): "The Synthetic Gentleman" (part 1 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- February 1934 (v. 117 no. 2): "Up in the Air", by Harold Titus
- February 1934 (v. 117 no. 2): "Three Men and Diana" (part 5 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- February 1934 (v. 117 no. 2): "Full Moon", by Phyllis Duganne
- March 1934 (v. 117 no. 3): "The Synthetic Gentleman" (part 2 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- March 1934 (v. 117 no. 3): "Three Men and Diana" (part 6 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- April 1934 (v. 117 no. 4): "Foreign Matter", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- April 1934 (v. 117 no. 4): "The Synthetic Gentleman" (part 3 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- April 1934 (v. 117 no. 4): "Three Men and Diana" (part 7 of 7), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- May 1934 (v. 117 no. 5): "The Strangled Witness", by Leslie Ford (Author is Zenith Brown writing under a pseudonym.)
- May 1934 (v. 117 no. 5): "A Piece of String", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- May 1934 (v. 117 no. 5): "The Synthetic Gentleman" (part 4 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- May 1934 (v. 117 no. 5): "Always Gloom at the Top", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- June 1934 (v. 117 no. 6): "The Downey Peach", by Don Marquis
- June 1934 (v. 117 no. 6): "The Synthetic Gentleman" (part 5 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- July 1934 (v. 118 no. 1): "Death Flies East", by Philip Wylie [Permissions]
- July 1934 (v. 118 no. 1): "Challenger", by Max Brand (Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- July 1934 (v. 118 no. 1): "Thanks to Miss Cobb", by Harold Titus
- July 1934 (v. 118 no. 1): "The Synthetic Gentleman" (part 6 of 6), by Channing Pollock
- July 1934 (v. 118 no. 1): "Two Ways to Play Golf", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- August 1934 (v. 118 no. 2): "The Closed Room" (part 1 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- August 1934 (v. 118 no. 2): "The Three Minute Yegg", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- August 1934 (v. 118 no. 2): "Back Pay", by John P. Marquand
- August 1934 (v. 118 no. 2): "Mr. Joe's Doctor", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- September 1934 (v. 118 no. 3): "The Saint in New York", by Leslie Charteris [Permissions]
- September 1934 (v. 118 no. 3): "Love Leaves Town", by James Gould Cozzens [Permissions]
- September 1934 (v. 118 no. 3): "The Closed Room" (part 2 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- September 1934 (v. 118 no. 3): "We'll Bring the Jubilee", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- September 1934 (v. 118 no. 3): "Highway Robbery", by Albert M. Treynor
- October 1934 (v. 118 no. 4): "Beauty's Daughter" (part 1 of 6), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- October 1934 (v. 118 no. 4): "-- and Son", by I. A. R. Wylie
- October 1934 (v. 118 no. 4): "The Closed Room" (part 3 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- October 1934 (v. 118 no. 4): "The Man Behind", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- November 1934 (v. 118 no. 5): "Point of Death", by Rex Stout
- November 1934 (v. 118 no. 5): "Beauty's Daughter" (part 2 of 6), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- November 1934 (v. 118 no. 5): "The Closed Room" (part 4 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- November 1934 (v. 118 no. 5): "Tigress in Gingham", by Virginia Paxton Allen
- November 1934 (v. 118 no. 5): "The Corn Planting", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- November 1934 (v. 118 no. 5): "Hero Poison", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- December 1934 (v. 118 no. 6): "The Sun Stood Still", by Max Brand (Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- December 1934 (v. 118 no. 6): "Diagnosis", by Phyllis Duganne
- December 1934 (v. 118 no. 6): "Beauty's Daughter" (part 3 of 6), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- December 1934 (v. 118 no. 6): "The Closed Room" (part 5 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- December 1934 (v. 118 no. 6): "The Treadmill", by Hugh MacNair Kahler
- January 1935 (v. 119 no. 1): "The Man With the Nose", by Walter D. Edmonds [Permissions]
- January 1935 (v. 119 no. 1): "Willie Takes a Step", by Don Marquis
- January 1935 (v. 119 no. 1): "Until It's Over", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- January 1935 (v. 119 no. 1): "Beauty's Daughter" (part 4 of 6), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- January 1935 (v. 119 no. 1): "The Closed Room" (part 6 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 1935 (v. 119 no. 2): "Charlie", by Max Brand (Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- February 1935 (v. 119 no. 2): "Beauty's Daughter" (part 5 of 6), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- February 1935 (v. 119 no. 2): "Feud", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- March 1935 (v. 118 no. 3): "The Mystery of Galleon Key", by Philip Wylie [Permissions]
- March 1935 (v. 118 no. 3): "Scattergood Meets a Money Player", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- March 1935 (v. 118 no. 3): "Beauty's Daughter" (part 6 of 6), by Kathleen Thompson Norris
- March 1935 (v. 118 no. 3): "The Race is Against Yourself", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- April 1935 (v. 119 no. 4): "Opera Hat" (part 1 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- April 1935 (v. 119 no. 4): "She Dreamed of Wings", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- April 1935 (v. 119 no. 4): "Long Cold Night", by Allan Vaughan Elston
- April 1935 (v. 119 no. 4): "Preview", by Channing Pollock
- April 1935 (v. 119 no. 4): "Today's the Day", by Harold Titus
- May 1935 (v. 119 no. 5): "The Clock Strikes", by Leslie Ford (FictionMags says this was credited to Leslie Ford, but the CCE renewal record only mentions Zenith Brown, the name behind that pseudonym. We have not examined the issue in question.)
- May 1935 (v. 119 no. 5): "Opera Hat" (part 2 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- May 1935 (v. 119 no. 5): "Handy to Have", by Phyllis Duganne
- May 1935 (v. 119 no. 5): "Half an Hour", by Richard Sherman
- June 1935 (v. 119 no. 6): "Footsteps at Night" (part 1 of 6), by Valentine Williams [Permissions]
- June 1935 (v. 119 no. 6): "Eddie Takes a Rest", by Don Marquis
- June 1935 (v. 119 no. 6): "The First Day", by Richard Sherman
- June 1935 (v. 119 no. 6): "One Alaska Night", by Barrett Willoughby
- June 1935 (v. 119 no. 6): "Opera Hat" (part 3 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- July 1935 (v. 120 no. 1): "A Pretty Soft Thing", by William Wister Haines
- July 1935 (v. 120 no. 1): "Girl in Camp", by Edmund Ware Smith
- July 1935 (v. 120 no. 1): "Opera Hat" (part 4 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- July 1935 (v. 120 no. 1): "Footsteps at Night" (part 2 of 6), by Valentine Williams [Permissions]
- July 1935 (v. 120 no. 1): "Out of the Fire", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- August 1935 (v. 120 no. 2): "Marry the Girl" (part 1 of 5), by Edward Hope
- August 1935 (v. 120 no. 2): "Footsteps at Night" (part 3 of 6), by Valentine Williams [Permissions]
- August 1935 (v. 120 no. 2): "Opera Hat" (part 5 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- September 1935 (v. 120 no. 3): "Don't Call Me Darling", by Fannie Kilbourne
- September 1935 (v. 120 no. 3): "Marry the Girl" (part 2 of 5), by Edward Hope
- September 1935 (v. 120 no. 3): "The Trial of Mark Adams", by Philip Wylie [Permissions]
- September 1935 (v. 120 no. 3): "Not Cloudy All Day", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- September 1935 (v. 120 no. 3): "Footsteps at Night" (part 4 of 6), by Valentine Williams [Permissions]
- September 1935 (v. 120 no. 3): "Opera Hat" (part 6 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- September 1935 (v. 120 no. 3): "One More Song", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- October 1935 (v. 120 no. 4): "The Captive Bride" (part 1 of 6), by Barrett Willoughby
- October 1935 (v. 120 no. 4): "Patron of Arts", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- October 1935 (v. 120 no. 4): "Marry the Girl" (part 3 of 5), by Edward Hope
- October 1935 (v. 120 no. 4): "Footsteps at Night" (part 5 of 6), by Valentine Williams [Permissions]
- October 1935 (v. 120 no. 4): "The Long Arm", by Channing Pollock
- November 1935 (v. 120 no. 5): "The Pirate Saint", by Leslie Charteris [Permissions]
- November 1935 (v. 120 no. 5): "The Captive Bride" (part 2 of 6), by Barrett Willoughby
- November 1935 (v. 120 no. 5): "Thanks to the Redskins", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- November 1935 (v. 120 no. 5): "Marry the Girl" (part 4 of 5), by Edward Hope
- November 1935 (v. 120 no. 5): "Footsteps at Night" (part 6 of 6), by Valentine Williams [Permissions]
- December 1935 (v. 120 no. 6): "A Tall Red Candle", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- December 1935 (v. 120 no. 6): "Scattergood Breaks Into Society", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- December 1935 (v. 120 no. 6): "Date in the Dark", by Leslie Charteris [Permissions]
- December 1935 (v. 120 no. 6): "The Captive Bride" (part 3 of 6), by Barrett Willoughby
- December 1935 (v. 120 no. 6): "Marry the Girl" (part 5 of 5), by Edward Hope
- January 1936 (v. 121 no. 1): "Dancing Daughter", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- January 1936 (v. 121 no. 1): "Keep the Change" (part 1 of 4), by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- January 1936 (v. 121 no. 1): "The Captive Bride" (part 4 of 6), by Barrett Willoughby
- February 1936 (v. 121 no. 2): "Keep the Change" (part 2 of 4), by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- February 1936 (v. 121 no. 2): "Spoils of War", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- February 1936 (v. 121 no. 2): "All Aboard for Shanghai", by Leslie Charteris [Permissions]
- February 1936 (v. 121 no. 2): "The Captive Bride" (part 5 of 6), by Barrett Willoughby
- February 1936 (v. 121 no. 2): "Scattergood Ties a Knot", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 1936 (v. 121 no. 2): "Lazy Man", by Richard Sherman
- March 1936 (v. 121 no. 3): "This Little Wife Stayed Home", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- March 1936 (v. 121 no. 3): "Keep the Change" (part 3 of 4), by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- March 1936 (v. 121 no. 3): "The Captive Bride" (part 6 of 6), by Barrett Willoughby
- April 1936 (v. 121 no. 4): "They Who Have" (part 1 of 5), by Reita Lambert
- April 1936 (v. 121 no. 4): "Death Stops at a Tourist Camp", by Leslie Ford
- April 1936 (v. 121 no. 4): "America's Flying Frontiersmen", by Rex Beach
- April 1936 (v. 121 no. 4): "Keep the Change" (part 4 of 4), by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- April 1936 (v. 121 no. 4): "Hermit's Haven", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- April 1936 (v. 121 no. 4): "Fate in Her Hands", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- May 1936 (v. 121 no. 5): "They Who Have" (part 2 of 5), by Reita Lambert
- May 1936 (v. 121 no. 5): "Come-On Girl", by Charles J. Kenny [Permissions] (Author is Erle Stanley Gardner writing under a pseudonym.)
- June 1936 (v. 121 no. 6): "Words and Music", by Octavus Roy Cohen
- June 1936 (v. 121 no. 6): "The Saint and the Siren", by Leslie Charteris [Permissions]
- June 1936 (v. 121 no. 6): "They Who Have" (part 3 of 5), by Reita Lambert
- July 1936 (v. 122 no. 1): "A Dog Has His Day", by Hugh Walpole [Permissions]
- July 1936 (v. 122 no. 1): "The Paradise Canyon Mystery", by Philip Wylie [Permissions]
- July 1936 (v. 122 no. 1): "They Who Have" (part 4 of 5), by Reita Lambert
- August 1936 (v. 122 no. 2): "They Who Have" (part 5 of 5), by Reita Lambert
- August 1936 (v. 122 no. 2): "Don't Shoot the Mayor", by Leslie Charteris [Permissions]
- August 1936 (v. 122 no. 2): "All Steamed Up", by David Garth
- September 1936 (v. 122 no. 3): "The Professor's Alibi", by Channing Pollock
- October 1936 (v. 124 no. 4): "The Saint in Hollywood", by Leslie Charteris [Permissions]
- October 1936 (v. 124 no. 4): "A Knight in New Jersey", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- November 1936 (v. 122 no. 5): "Scattergood Encounters Science", by Clarence Budington Kelland
- November 1936 (v. 122 no. 5): "Youth is Always Cruel", by Nelia Gardner White
- November 1936 (v. 122 no. 5): "Daughter of Divorce", by Libbie Block (CCE renewal record puts this story in this issue, but FictionMags places it in the December issue. We have not examined the issues in question.)
- November 1936 (v. 122 no. 5): "Hester Burns the Horses", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- December 1936 (v. 122 no. 6): "Daughter of Divorce", by Libbie Block (CCE renewal record puts this story in the November issue, but FictionMags places it in this issue. We have not examined the issues in question.)
- December 1936 (v. 122 no. 6): "Happy Birthday From Father", by Hugh Walpole [Permissions]
- January 1937 (v. 123 no. 1): "Life of the Party", by Clarence Budington Kelland
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