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- February 1932 (v. 7 no. 9): "Let's Have More Criminal Syndicalism", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- August 1932 (v. 8 no. 2): "A Writer's Notes", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- September 1932 (v. 8 no. 3): "How I Came to Communism, Symposium", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- November 1932 (v. 8 no. 4): "At Amsterdam", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- January 1933 (v. 8 no. 6): "Slow Death", by Erskine Caldwell [Permissions]
- June 1933 (v. 8 no. 10): "Death of a Century", by Philip Stevenson
- January 8, 1935 (v. 14 no. 2): "Man on a Road", by Albert Maltz
- September 17, 1935 (v. 16 no. 12): "Who Murdered the Vets?", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- December 1, 1936 (v. 21 no. 10): "Greetings From Hemingway", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- December 15, 1936 (v. 21 no. 12): "Goodbye", by Albert Maltz
- June 22, 1937 (v. 23 no. 13): "Fascism is a Lie", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- August 17, 1937 (v. 24 no. 8): "Letter From the Country", by Albert Maltz
- January 11, 1938 (v. 26 no. 3): "The Company", by Thomas Wolfe [Permissions]
- May 10, 1938 (v. 27 no. 7): "Bright and Morning Star", by Richard Wright [Permissions]
- February 7, 1939 (v. 30 no. 7): "The Rake's Progress", by S. J. Perelman [Permissions]
- February 14, 1939 (v. 30 no. 8): "On the American Dead in Spain", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- May 2, 1939 (v. 31 no. 6): "Look Out for the Locomotive", by S. J. Perelman [Permissions]
- October 17, 1939 (v. 33 no. 4): "The Gentleman and His Son", by Albert Maltz
- December 19, 1939 (v. 33 no. 13): "To Arm You For Our Time", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- July 2, 1940 (v. 36 no. 2): "Hemingway to Macleish", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- October 22, 1940 (v. 37 no. 5): "Autumn Song", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- October 29, 1940 (v. 37 no. 6): "Ode in Time of Christ", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- February 18, 1941 (v. 38 no. 9): "To an Unfoiled American Revolutionaire", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- March 4, 1941 (v. 38 no. 12): "To the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- August 5, 1941 (v. 40 no. 6): "Recent Negro Fiction", by Ralph Ellison
- November 4, 1941 (v. 41 no. 5): "Mister Toussan", by Ralph Ellison
- October 20, 1942 (v. 45 no. 3): "The Way It Is", by Ralph Ellison
- November 10, 1942 (v. 45 no. 6): "Material From The Russians: The Land, the People, and Why They Fight", by Albert Rhys Williams
- January 18, 1944 (v. 50 no. 3): "Poet", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- August 27, 1946 (v. 60 no. 9): "Nobody Ever Dies", by Prudencio de Pereda
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