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- September 1930 (v. 9 no. 4)
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- March 1930 (v. 8 no. 10): "Seventh Son", by Albert Payson Terhune
- May 1930 (v. 8 no. 12): "Little Go-Lightly", by Stephen Vincent Benét [Permissions]
- June 1930 (v. 9 no. 1): "There is a Tide", by Elmer Davis
- June 1930 (v. 9 no. 1): "New Wings for America", by Ernest Poole
- June 1930 (v. 9 no. 1): "The Miracle Man of the Turf", by Jack O’Donnell
- September 1930 (v. 9 no. 4): "The Quest of Sir Thomas", by James B. Connolly
- October 1930 (v. 9 no. 5): "When is a Playwright?", by John Chapman
- October 1930 (v. 9 no. 5): "Pride of India", by Donald Culross Peattie and Louise Redfield Peattie
- October 1930 (v. 9 no. 5): "Adventure", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- December 1930 (v. 9 no. 7): "A Plea for Bad Golf", by Rex Beach
- November 1931 (v. 10 no. 6): "Possible Johnny", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- December 1931 (v. 10 no. 7): "Present When Needed", by Harold Titus
- January 1932 (v. 10 no. 8): "Under Northern Stars" (part 1 of 5), by William MacLeod Raine
- April 1932 (v. 10 no. 11): "Pop Time Plays Ball", by Harold Titus
- May 1932 (v. 10 no. 12): "Under Northern Stars" (part 5 of 5), by William MacLeod Raine
- June 1932 (v. 11 no. 1): "Him an' Alexander", by Harold Titus
- April 1933 (v. 11 no. 11): "All the Brothers Were Keoughs", by Teresa Hyde Phillips
- August 1933 (v. 12 no. 3): "The Razor", by James B. Connolly
- January 1934 (v. 12 no. 8): "The Slough Devil", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- June 1934 (v. 13 no. 1): "Blue Sedan", by Irvin S. Cobb
- March 1935 (v. 13 no. 10): "You Try It", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- May 1935 (v. 13 no. 12): "Croix de Guerre", by Teresa Hyde Phillips
- May 1935 (v. 13 no. 12): "Paradise", by Max Brand (Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- November 1935 (v. 14 no. 6): "Reprieve", by Teresa Hyde Phillips
- November 1935 (v. 14 no. 6): "The Ballad of Bill Bozeman", by William Hazlett Upson
- January 1936 (v. 14 no. 8): "Going My Way", by George Harmon Coxe [Permissions]
- July 1936 (v. 15 no. 2): "Face of Stone" (part 1 of 2), by Maurice Walsh [Permissions]
- August 1936 (v. 15 no. 3): "Face of Stone" (part 2 of 2), by Maurice Walsh [Permissions]
- October 1936 (v. 15 no. 5): "The Sheriff Gets the Mail", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- November 1936 (v. 15 no. 6): "Thanks for What", by Teresa Hyde Phillips
- September 1938 (v. 17 no. 4): "Ask Me No Questions", by Frederick Nebel
- July 1939 (v. 18 no. 2): "Inside Track", by Howard Nostrand
- November 1939 (v. 18 no. 6): "Time to Remember", by Teresa Hyde Phillips (using the name Fergus Ferguson)
- September 1940 (v. 19 no. 4): "A Watch and the Wilderness", by Max Brand (Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- December 1941 (v. 20 no. 7): "A Thing to Live For", by Wyatt Blassingame
- June 1942 (v. 21 no. 1): "A Man and His Dog", by D. D. Beauchamp
- August 1942 (v. 21 no. 3): "Satan and Sam Shay", by Robert Arthur
- January 1944 (v. 22 no. 8): "Welcome Home Soldier", by Frederick Nebel
- January 1947 (v. 25 no. 8): "Back of the Moon", by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions] (Title as given in issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Man in the Moon (Back of the Moon)')
- February 1950 (v. 28 no. 9): "Deep Dive: A Short Story", by Charles Yerkow
- June 1950 (v. 29 no. 1): "Miami Invites You to Fish", by Philip Wylie [Permissions]
- March 1951 (v. 29 no. 10): "Ami, Go Home!", by Corey Ford [Permissions] and Walker M. Mahurin
- April 1951 (v. 29 no. 11): "You Can Always Tell a Fisherman", by Corey Ford [Permissions]
- January 1954 (v. 32 no. 8): "Wait in the Night: A Short Story", by Charles Yerkow
- May 1957 (v. 35 no. 12): "Danger Struck: A Short Story", by Charles Yerkow
- June 1957 (v. 36 no. 1): "Pipe to Big Bill: A Short Story", by Charles Yerkow
- July 1958 (v. 37 no. 2): "The Impossible Thief", by Hugh B. Cave [Permissions]
- January 1959 (v. 37 no. 8): "Lines of Iron: A Short Story", by Charles Yerkow (Copyright renewal record says this story appeared in the February 1959 issue, but we instead found it in the January 1959 issue.)
- January 1960 (v. 38 no. 8): "No Bed of Pearls: A Short Story", by Charles Yerkow (Copyright renewal record says this story appeared in the February 1960 issue, but we instead found it in the January 1960 issue.)
- January 1962 (v. 40 no. 8): "The Man From Sudden", by Robert Edmond Alter [Permissions]
- January 1963 (v. 41 no. 8): "Wrangler's Reward", by Robert Edmond Alter [Permissions]
Additional note
Active contribution renewals are recorded beginning in the 1957 January-June CCE volume, but the earliest actively renewed contribution is noted in the 1957 July-December volume.
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