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This includes all active contribution renewals.
- March 1928: "Talks with Thomas Hardy at Max Gate, 1920-1922", by Vere H. Collins
- May 1928: "Life in Letters of William Dean Howells" (part 1 of 4), by William Dean Howells, ed. by Mildred Howells
- June 1928: "Life in Letters of William Dean Howells" (part 2 of 4), by William Dean Howells, ed. by Mildred Howells
- August 1928: "Life in Letters of William Dean Howells" (part 3 of 4), by William Dean Howells, ed. by Mildred Howells
- September 1928: "Alonzo and Melissa", by Edmund Lester Pearson
- October 1928: "Life in Letters of William Dean Howells" (part 4 of 4), by William Dean Howells, ed. by Mildred Howells
- October 1928: "The Wisdom of Mrs. Trevanna", by C. E. Montague [Permissions]
- October 1928: "The Strange Necessity", by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- January 1929: "A London Commentary", by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- February 1929: "Big Blonde", by Dorothy Parker [Permissions]
- March 1929: "Progress in Arcadia", by Cyril Hume
- March 1929: "A Commentary" (part 1 of 2), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- April 1929: "A Commentary" (part 2 of 2), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- June 1929: "A London Letter" (part 1), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- June 1929: "A London Letter", by Rebecca West [Permissions] (Presumably part 2 of what began in May, though unlike the other installments, no part designation is mentioned in this contribution's renewal record.)
- July 1929: "A London Letter" (part 3), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- August 1929: "A London Letter" (part 4), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- September 1929: "The Claxtons", by Aldous Huxley [Permissions]
- September 1929: "The Church Festival", by Mary Johnston
- September 1929: "A Letter From Abroad" (part 1 of 9), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- October 1929: "A Letter From Abroad" (part 2 of 9), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- November 1929: "A Letter From Abroad" (part 3 of 9), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- December 1929: "A Letter From Abroad" (part 4 of 9), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- January 1930: "A Letter From Abroad" (part 5 of 9), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- February 1930: "A Letter From Abroad" (part 6 of 9), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- March 1930: "A Letter From Abroad" (part 7 of 9), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- April-May 1930: "A Letter From Abroad" (part 8 of 9), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- June 1930: "A Letter From Abroad" (part 9 of 9), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- August 1930: "A Last London Letter", by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- October 1930: "History of Their Books", by Albert Payson Terhune
- December 1930: "Mila and the Birds", by Laura Benét
- January 1931: "The Way Things Happen", by Alec Waugh [Permissions] (CCE renewal filed under 'Ward, C. H.' heading, but this appears to be an error. Author claimant is given as Alec Waugh.)
- March 1931: "And Wanton Optics Roll the Melting Eye", by Aldous Huxley [Permissions]
- June 1931: "Then Came I to the Shoreless Shore of Silence", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- January 1932: "Early Impressions of Paris" (part 1 of 2), by Havelock Ellis
- February 1932: "Early Impressions of Paris" (part 2 of 2), by Havelock Ellis
- October 1932: "Letter to Editor, No. 6", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- January 1933: "Portrait", by Ogden Nash [Permissions]
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