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- March 9, 1927 (v. 50 no. 640)
- March 23, 1927 (v. 50 no. 642)
- June 29, 1927 (v. 51 no. 656)
- July 13, 1927 (v. 51 no. 658)
- July 20, 1927 (v. 51 no. 659)
- August 10, 1927 (v. 51 no. 662)
- August 17, 1927 (v. 51 no. 663)
- August 24, 1927 (v. 52 no. 664)
- November 23, 1927 (v. 53 no. 677)
- November 30, 1927 (v. 53 no. 678)
- December 28, 1927 (v. 53 no. 682)
- January 4, 1928 (v. 53 no. 683)
- January 11, 1928 (v. 53 no. 684)
- January 18, 1928 (v. 53 no. 685)
- February 8, 1928 (v. 53 no. 688)
- August 13, 1930 (v. 63 no. 819)
- August 20, 1930 (v. 64 no. 820)
- August 27, 1930 (v. 64 no. 821)
- September 3, 1930 (v. 64 no. 822)
- September 24, 1930 (v. 64 no. 825)
- October 1, 1930 (v. 64 no. 826)
- October 22, 1930 (v. 64 no. 829)
- January 10, 1955 (v. 132 no. 2)
- January 17, 1955 (v. 132 no. 3)
- January 24, 1955 (v. 132 no. 4)
- January 31, 1955 (v. 132 no. 5)
- February 7, 1955 (v. 132 no. 6)
- February 14, 1955 (v. 132 no. 7)
- February 21, 1955 (v. 132 no. 8)
- February 28, 1955 (v. 132 no. 9)
- March 7, 1955 (v. 132 no. 10)
- March 14, 1955 (v. 132 no. 11)
- March 21, 1955 (v. 132 no. 12)
- March 28, 1955 (v. 132 no. 13)
- April 4, 1955 (v. 132 no. 14)
- April 11, 1955 (v. 132 no. 15)
- April 18, 1955 (v. 132 no. 16)
- April 25, 1955 (v. 132 no. 17)
- May 2, 1955 (v. 132 no. 18)
- May 9, 1955 (v. 132 no. 19)
- May 16, 1955 (v. 132 no. 20)
- May 23, 1955 (v. 132 no. 21)
- May 30, 1955 (v. 132 no. 22)
- June 6, 1955 (v. 132 no. 23)
- June 13, 1955 (v. 132 no. 24)
- June 20, 1955 (v. 132 no. 25)
- June 27, 1955 (v. 132 no. 26)
- July 4, 1955 (v. 133 no. 1); Issue may have been labeled volume 133 number 27.
- July 11, 1955 (v. 133 no. 2)
- July 18, 1955 (v. 133 no. 3)
- July 25, 1955 (v. 133 no. 4)
- August 1, 1955 (v. 133 no. 5)
- August 8, 1955 (v. 133 no. 6)
- August 15, 1955 (v. 133 no. 7)
- August 22, 1955 (v. 133 no. 8)
- August 29, 1955 (v. 133 no. 9)
- September 5, 1955 (v. 133 no. 10)
- September 12, 1955 (v. 133 no. 11)
- September 19, 1955 (v. 133 no. 12)
- September 26, 1955 (v. 133 no. 13)
- October 3, 1955 (v. 133 no. 14)
- October 10, 1955 (v. 133 no. 15)
- October 17, 1955 (v. 133 no. 16)
- October 24, 1955 (v. 133 no. 17)
- October 31, 1955 (v. 133 no. 18)
- November 7, 1955 (v. 133 no. 19)
- November 14, 1955 (v. 133 no. 20)
- November 21, 1955 (v. 133 no. 21)
- November 28, 1955 (v. 133 no. 22)
- December 5, 1955 (v. 133 no. 23)
- December 12, 1955 (v. 133 no. 24)
- December 19, 1955 (v. 133 no. 25)
- December 26, 1955 (v. 133 no. 26)
- February 6, 1956 (v. 134 no. 6)
- February 13, 1956 (v. 134 no. 7)
- February 20, 1956 (v. 134 no. 8)
- February 27, 1956 (v. 134 no. 9)
- March 5, 1956 (v. 134 no. 10)
- March 12, 1956 (v. 134 no. 11)
- March 19, 1956 (v. 134 no. 12)
- March 26, 1956 (v. 134 no. 13)
- April 2, 1956 (v. 134 no. 14)
- April 9, 1956 (v. 134 no. 15)
- April 16, 1956 (v. 134 no. 16)
- April 23, 1956 (v. 134 no. 17)
- April 30, 1956 (v. 134 no. 18)
- May 7, 1956 (v. 134 no. 19)
- May 14, 1956 (v. 134 no. 20)
- May 21, 1956 (v. 134 no. 21)
- May 28, 1956 (v. 134 no. 22)
- June 4, 1956 (v. 134 no. 23)
- June 11, 1956 (v. 134 no. 24)
- June 18, 1956 (v. 134 no. 25)
- June 25, 1956 (v. 134 no. 26)
- July 2, 1956 (v. 135 no. 1)
- July 9, 1956 (v. 135 no. 2)
- July 16, 1956 (v. 135 no. 3)
- July 23, 1956 (v. 135 no. 4)
- July 30, 1956 (v. 135 no. 5)
- August 6, 1956 (v. 135 no. 6)
- August 13, 1956 (v. 135 no. 7)
- August 20, 1956 (v. 135 no. 8)
- August 27, 1956 (v. 135 no. 9)
- September 3, 1956 (v. 135 no. 10)
- September 10, 1956 (v. 135 no. 11)
- September 17, 1956 (v. 135 no. 12)
- September 24, 1956 (v. 135 no. 13)
- October 1, 1956 (v. 135 no. 14)
- October 8, 1956 (v. 135 no. 15)
- October 15, 1956 (v. 135 no. 16)
- October 22, 1956 (v. 135 no. 17)
- October 29, 1956 (v. 135 no. 18)
- November 5, 1956 (v. 135 no. 19)
- November 12, 1956 (v. 135 no. 20)
- November 19, 1956 (v. 135 no. 21)
- November 26, 1956 (v. 135 no. 22)
- December 3, 1956 (v. 135 no. 23)
- December 10, 1956 (v. 135 no. 24)
- December 17, 1956 (v. 135 no. 25)
- December 24, 1956 (v. 135 no. 26)
- December 31, 1956 (v. 135 no. 27)
- January 7, 1957 (v. 136 no. 1)
- January 14, 1957 (v. 136 no. 2)
- January 21, 1957 (v. 136 no. 3)
- January 28, 1957 (v. 136 no. 4)
- February 4, 1957 (v. 136 no. 5)
- February 11, 1957 (v. 136 no. 6)
- February 18, 1957 (v. 136 no. 7)
- February 25, 1957 (v. 136 no. 8)
- March 4, 1957 (v. 136 no. 9)
- March 11, 1957 (v. 136 no. 10)
- March 18, 1957 (v. 136 no. 11)
- March 25, 1957 (v. 136 no. 12)
- April 1, 1957 (v. 136 no. 13)
- April 8, 1957 (v. 136 no. 14)
- April 15, 1957 (v. 136 no. 15)
- April 22, 1957 (v. 136 no. 16)
- April 29, 1957 (v. 136 no. 17)
- May 6, 1957 (v. 136 no. 18)
- May 13, 1957 (v. 136 no. 19)
- May 20, 1957 (v. 136 no. 20)
- May 27, 1957 (v. 136 no. 21)
- June 3, 1957 (v. 136 no. 22)
- June 10, 1957 (v. 136 no. 23)
- June 17, 1957 (v. 136 no. 24)
- June 24, 1957 (v. 136 no. 25)
- July 1, 1957 (v. 137 no. 1-2)
- July 15, 1957 (v. 137 no. 3 & 4)
- July 29, 1957 (v. 137 no. 5 & 6)
- August 12, 1957 (v. 137 no. 7-8)
- August 26, 1957 (v. 137 no. 9-10)
- September 2, 1957 (v. 137 no. 11)
- September 9, 1957 (v. 137 no. 12)
- September 16, 1957 (v. 137 no. 13)
- September 23, 1957 (v. 137 no. 14)
- September 30, 1957 (v. 137 no. 15)
- October 7, 1957 (v. 137 no. 16)
- October 14, 1957 (v. 137 no. 17)
- October 21, 1957 (v. 137 no. 18)
- October 28, 1957 (v. 137 no. 19)
- November 4, 1957 (v. 137 no. 20)
- November 11, 1957 (v. 137 no. 21)
- November 18, 1957 (v. 137 no. 22)
- November 25, 1957 (v. 137 no. 23)
- December 2, 1957 (v. 137 no. 24)
- December 9, 1957 (v. 137 no. 25)
- December 16, 1957 (v. 137 no. 26)
- December 23, 1957 (v. 137 no. 27)
- December 30, 1957 (v. 137 no. 28)
- January 6, 1958 (v. 138 no. 1)
- January 13, 1958 (v. 138 no. 2)
- January 20, 1958 (v. 138 no. 3)
- January 27, 1958 (v. 138 no. 4)
- February 10, 1958 (v. 138 no. 5); Date as stated on renewal record.
- February 10, 1958 (v. 138 no. 6)
- February 17, 1958 (v. 138 no. 7)
- February 24, 1958 (v. 138 no. 8)
- March 3, 1958 (v. 138 no. 9)
- March 10, 1958 (v. 138 no. 10)
- March 17, 1958 (v. 138 no. 11)
- March 24, 1958 (v. 138 no. 12)
- March 31, 1958 (v. 138 no. 13)
- April 7, 1958 (v. 138 no. 14)
- April 14, 1958 (v. 138 no. 15)
- April 21, 1958 (v. 138 no. 16)
- April 28, 1958 (v. 138 no. 17)
- May 5, 1958 (v. 138 no. 18)
- May 12, 1958 (v. 138 no. 19)
- May 19, 1958 (v. 138 no. 20)
- May 26, 1958 (v. 138 no. 21)
- June 2, 1958 (v. 138 no. 22)
- June 9, 1958 (v. 138 no. 23)
- June 16, 1958 (v. 138 no. 24)
- June 23, 1958 (v. 138 no. 25)
- June 30, 1958 (v. 138 no. 26)
- July 7, 1958 (v. 139 no. 1-2)
- July 21, 1958 (v. 139 no. 3-4)
- August 4, 1958 (v. 139 no. 5-6)
- August 18, 1958 (v. 139 no. 7-8)
- September 1, 1958 (v. 139 no. 9)
- September 8, 1958 (v. 139 no. 10)
- September 15, 1958 (v. 139 no. 10); Issue number as stated in renewal record.
- September 22, 1958 (v. 139 no. 12)
- September 29, 1958 (v. 139 no. 13)
- October 6, 1958 (v. 139 no. 14)
- October 13, 1958 (v. 139 no. 15)
- October 20, 1958 (v. 139 no. 16)
- October 27, 1958 (v. 139 no. 17)
- November 3, 1958 (v. 139 no. 18)
- November 10, 1958 (v. 139 no. 19)
- November 17, 1958 (v. 139 no. 20)
- November 24, 1958 (v. 139 no. 21)
- December 1, 1958 (v. 139 no. 22)
- December 8, 1958 (v. 139 no. 23)
- December 15, 1958 (v. 139 no. 24)
- December 22, 1958 (v. 139 no. 25)
- December 29, 1958 (v. 139 no. 26)
- January 5, 1959 (v. 140 no. 1)
- February 16, 1959 (v. 140 no. 7)
- February 23, 1959 (v. 140 no. 8)
- March 2, 1959 (v. 140 no. 9)
- March 9, 1959 (v. 140 no. 10)
- March 16, 1959 (v. 140 no. 11)
- March 23, 1959 (v. 140 no. 12)
- March 30, 1959 (v. 140 no. 13)
- April 6, 1959 (v. 140 no. 14)
- April 13, 1959 (v. 140 no. 15)
- April 20, 1959 (v. 140 no. 16)
- April 27, 1959 (v. 140 no. 17)
- May 4, 1959 (v. 140 no. 18)
- May 11, 1959 (v. 140 no. 19)
- May 18, 1959 (v. 140 no. 20)
- May 25, 1959 (v. 140 no. 21)
- June 1, 1959 (v. 140 no. 22)
- June 8, 1959 (v. 140 no. 23)
- June 15, 1959 (v. 140 no. 24)
- June 22, 1959 (v. 140 no. 25)
- June 29, 1959 (v. 140 no. 26)
- July 6, 1959 (v. 141 no. 1)
- July 13, 1959 (v. 141 no. 2-3)
- July 27, 1959 (v. 141 no. 4-5)
- August 10, 1959 (v. 141 no. 6-7)
- August 24, 1959 (v. 141 no. 8-9)
- September 7, 1959 (v. 141 no. 10)
- September 14, 1959 (v. 141 no. 11)
- September 21, 1959 (v. 141 no. 12)
- September 28, 1959 (v. 141 no. 13)
- October 5, 1959 (v. 141 no. 14)
- October 12, 1959 (v. 141 no. 15)
- October 19, 1959 (v. 141 no. 16)
- October 26, 1959 (v. 141 no. 17)
- November 2, 1959 (v. 141 no. 18)
- November 9, 1959 (v. 141 no. 19)
- November 16, 1959 (v. 141 no. 20)
- November 23, 1959 (v. 141 no. 21)
- November 30, 1959 (v. 141 no. 22)
- December 7, 1959 (v. 141 no. 23)
- December 14, 1959 (v. 141 no. 24)
- December 21, 1959 (v. 141 no. 25)
- December 28, 1959 (v. 141 no. 26)
- January 4, 1960 (v. 142 no. 1)
- January 11, 1960 (v. 142 no. 2)
- January 18, 1960 (v. 142 no. 3)
- January 25, 1960 (v. 142 no. 4)
- February 1, 1960 (v. 142 no. 5)
- February 8, 1960 (v. 142 no. 6)
- February 15, 1960 (v. 142 no. 7)
- February 22, 1960 (v. 142 no. 8)
- February 29, 1960 (v. 142 no. 9)
- March 7, 1960 (v. 142 no. 10)
- March 14, 1960 (v. 142 no. 11)
- March 21, 1960 (v. 142 no. 12)
- March 28, 1960 (v. 142 no. 13)
- April 4, 1960 (v. 142 no. 14)
- April 11, 1960 (v. 142 no. 15)
- April 18, 1960 (v. 142 no. 16)
- April 25, 1960 (v. 142 no. 17)
- May 2, 1960 (v. 142 no. 18)
- May 9, 1960 (v. 142 no. 19)
- May 16, 1960 (v. 142 no. 20)
- May 23, 1960 (v. 142 no. 21)
- May 30, 1960 (v. 142 no. 22)
- June 6, 1960 (v. 142 no. 23)
- June 13, 1960 (v. 142 no. 24)
- June 20, 1960 (v. 142 no. 25)
- June 27, 1960 (v. 142 no. 26)
- July 11, 1960 (v. 143 no. 1-2)
- July 18, 1960 (v. 143 no. 3)
- July 25, 1960 (v. 143 no. 4-5)
- August 8, 1960 (v. 143 no. 6)
- August 15, 1960 (v. 143 no. 7-8)
- August 29, 1960 (v. 143 no. 9-10)
- September 12, 1960 (v. 143 no. 11-12)
- September 19, 1960 (v. 143 no. 13)
- September 26, 1960 (v. 143 no. 14)
- October 3, 1960 (v. 143 no. 15)
- October 10, 1960 (v. 143 no. 16)
- October 17, 1960 (v. 143 no. 17)
- October 24, 1960 (v. 143 no. 18)
- October 31, 1960 (v. 143 no. 19)
- November 7, 1960 (v. 143 no. 20)
- November 14, 1960 (v. 143 no. 21)
- November 21, 1960 (v. 143 no. 22)
- November 28, 1960 (v. 143 no. 23)
- December 5, 1960 (v. 143 no. 24)
- December 12, 1960 (v. 143 no. 25)
- December 19, 1960 (v. 143 no. 26)
- December 26, 1960 (v. 143 no. 27)
- January 2, 1961 (v. 144 no. 1)
- January 9, 1961 (v. 144 no. 2)
- January 16, 1961 (v. 144 no. 3)
- January 23, 1961 (v. 144 no. 4)
- January 30, 1961 (v. 144 no. 5)
- February 6, 1961 (v. 144 no. 6)
- February 13, 1961 (v. 144 no. 7)
- February 20, 1961 (v. 144 no. 8)
- February 27, 1961 (v. 144 no. 9)
- March 6, 1961 (v. 144 no. 10)
- March 13, 1961 (v. 144 no. 11)
- March 20, 1961 (v. 144 no. 12)
- March 27, 1961 (v. 144 no. 13)
- April 3, 1961 (v. 144 no. 14)
- April 10, 1961 (v. 144 no. 15)
- April 17, 1961 (v. 144 no. 16)
- April 24, 1961 (v. 144 no. 17)
- May 1, 1961 (v. 144 no. 18)
- May 8, 1961 (v. 144 no. 19)
- May 15, 1961 (v. 144 no. 20)
- May 22, 1961 (v. 144 no. 21)
- May 29, 1961 (v. 144 no. 22)
- June 5, 1961 (v. 144 no. 23)
- June 12, 1961 (v. 144 no. 24)
- June 19, 1961 (v. 144 no. 25); There are two registrations and renewals for issues with this date and issue number, which have different registration and renewal IDs. No registrations or renewals specify number 26 or a later June date.
- July 3, 1961 (v. 145 no. 1)
- July 10, 1961 (v. 145 no. 2-3)
- July 24, 1961 (v. 145 no. 4-5)
- August 7, 1961 (v. 145 no. 6-7)
- August 21, 1961 (v. 145 no. 8-9)
- September 4, 1961 (v. 145 no. 10)
- September 11, 1961 (v. 145 no. 11)
- September 18, 1961 (v. 145 no. 12)
- September 25, 1961 (v. 145 no. 13)
- October 2, 1961 (v. 145 no. 14); Volume number on renewal was erroneously stated as 154.
- October 9, 1961 (v. 145 no. 15)
- October 16, 1961 (v. 145 no. 16)
- October 23, 1961 (v. 145 no. 17)
- October 30, 1961 (v. 145 no. 18)
- November 6, 1961 (v. 145 no. 19)
- November 13, 1961 (v. 145 no. 20)
- November 20, 1961 (v. 145 no. 21)
- November 27, 1961 (v. 145 no. 22)
- December 4, 1961 (v. 145 no. 23)
- December 11, 1961 (v. 145 no. 24)
- December 18, 1961 (v. 145 no. 25)
- December 25, 1961 (v. 145 no. 26)
- January 15, 1962 (v. 146 no. 3)
- January 22, 1962 (v. 146 no. 4)
- January 29, 1962 (v. 146 no. 5)
- February 5, 1962 (v. 146 no. 6)
- February 12, 1962 (v. 146 no. 7)
- February 19, 1962 (v. 146 no. 8)
- February 26, 1962 (v. 146 no. 9)
- March 5, 1962 (v. 146 no. 10)
- March 12, 1962 (v. 146 no. 11)
- March 19, 1962 (v. 146 no. 12)
- March 26, 1962 (v. 146 no. 13)
- April 2, 1962 (v. 146 no. 14)
- April 9, 1962 (v. 146 no. 15)
- April 16, 1962 (v. 146 no. 16)
- April 23, 1962 (v. 146 no. 17)
- April 30, 1962 (v. 146 no. 18)
- May 7, 1962 (v. 146 no. 19)
- May 14, 1962 (v. 146 no. 20)
- May 21, 1962 (v. 146 no. 21)
- May 28, 1962 (v. 146 no. 22)
- June 4, 1962 (v. 146 no. 23)
- June 11, 1962 (v. 146 no. 24)
- June 18, 1962 (v. 146 no. 25)
- June 25, 1962 (v. 146 no. 26)
- July 2, 1962 (v. 147 no. 1)
- July 9, 1962 (v. 147 no. 2)
- July 16, 1962 (v. 147 no. 3)
- July 30, 1962 (v. 147 no. 4-5)
- August 13, 1962 (v. 147 no. 6-7)
- August 27, 1962 (v. 147 no. 8-9)
- September 10, 1962 (v. 147 no. 10-11)
- September 17, 1962 (v. 147 no. 12)
- September 24, 1962 (v. 147 no. 13)
- October 1, 1962 (v. 147 no. 14)
- October 8, 1962 (v. 147 no. 15)
- October 20, 1962 (v. 147 no. 16)
- October 27, 1962 (v. 147 no. 17)
- November 3, 1962 (v. 147 no. 18)
- November 10, 1962 (v. 147 no. 19)
- November 17, 1962 (v. 147 no. 20)
- November 24, 1962 (v. 147 no. 21)
- December 1, 1962 (v. 147 no. 22)
- December 8, 1962 (v. 147 no. 23)
- December 15, 1962 (v. 147 no. 24)
- December 22, 1962 (v. 147 no. 25)
- December 29, 1962 (v. 147 no. 26)
- January 5, 1963 (v. 148 no. 1)
- January 12, 1963 (v. 148 no. 2)
- January 19, 1963 (v. 148 no. 3)
- January 26, 1963 (v. 148 no. 4)
- February 2, 1963 (v. 148 no. 5)
- February 9, 1963 (v. 148 no. 6)
- February 16, 1963 (v. 148 no. 7)
- February 23, 1963 (v. 148 no. 8)
- March 2, 1963 (v. 148 no. 9)
- March 9, 1963 (v. 148 no. 10)
- March 16, 1963 (v. 148 no. 11)
- March 23, 1963 (v. 148 no. 12)
- March 30, 1963 (v. 148 no. 13)
- April 6, 1963 (v. 148 no. 14)
- April 13, 1963 (v. 148 no. 15)
- April 20, 1963 (v. 148 no. 16)
- April 27, 1963 (v. 148 no. 17)
- May 4, 1963 (v. 148 no. 18)
- May 11, 1963 (v. 148 no. 19)
- May 18, 1963 (v. 148 no. 20)
- May 25, 1963 (v. 148 no. 21)
- June 1, 1963 (v. 148 no. 22)
- June 8, 1963 (v. 148 no. 23)
- June 15, 1963 (v. 148 no. 24)
- June 22, 1963 (v. 148 no. 25)
- June 29, 1963 (v. 148 no. 26)
- July 6, 1963 (v. 149 no. 1)
- July 13, 1963 (v. 149 no. 2)
- July 20, 1963 (v. 149 no. 3-4)
- August 3-10, 1963 (v. 149 no. 5-6)
- August 17, 1963 (v. 149 no. 7-8)
- August 31, 1963 (v. 149 no. 9-10)
- September 14, 1963 (v. 149 no. 11)
- September 21, 1963 (v. 149 no. 12)
- September 28, 1963 (v. 149 no. 13)
- October 5, 1963 (v. 149 no. 14)
- October 12, 1963 (v. 149 no. 15)
- October 19, 1963 (v. 149 no. 16)
- October 26, 1963 (v. 149 no. 17)
- November 2, 1963 (v. 149 no. 18)
- November 9, 1963 (v. 149 no. 19)
- November 16, 1963 (v. 149 no. 20)
- November 23, 1963 (v. 149 no. 21)
- November 30, 1963 (v. 149 no. 22)
- December 7, 1963 (v. 149 no. 23)
- December 14, 1963 (v. 149 no. 24)
- December 21, 1963 (v. 149 no. 25)
- December 28, 1963 (v. 149 no. 26)
- January 4, 1964 (v. 150 no. 1), © December 27, 1963
Renewed contributions
This includes all active contribution renewals through 1942. It might not show all renewals past that date.
- March 9, 1927: "The Lost Wife", by Stephen Vincent Benét [Permissions]
- May 18, 1927: "Italy, 1927", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- July 6, 1927: "State of Mind", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- July 13, 1927: "The Sexes", by Dorothy Parker [Permissions]
- April 25, 1928: "Still Season", by Lynn Riggs
- May 2, 1928: "Bohemia in London", by Mary Colum
- June 6, 1928: "Gigantic Dreams" (part 1 of 4), by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- June 13, 1928: "Gigantic Dreams" (part 2 of 4), by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- June 20, 1928: "Gigantic Dreams" (part 3 of 4), by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- June 27, 1928: "Gigantic Dreams" (part 4 of 4), by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- September 18, 1929: "Song", by Stephen Vincent Benét [Permissions]
- September 25, 1929: "Three Things", by W. B. Yeats [Permissions]
- October 30, 1929: "Bad Dreams", by Stephen Vincent Benét [Permissions]
- October 30, 1929: "Let's Not Wear Them", by Fannie Hurst [Permissions]
- December 18, 1929: "Soul's Adventure", by Stanley Kunitz [Permissions]
- March 26, 1930: "Factory Town", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- April 30, 1930: "Loom Dance", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- May 21, 1930: "A Man's Mind", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- June 11, 1930: "Margaret Anderson: Real-Unreal", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- August 27, 1930: "Two Sonnets in Memory", by Edna St. Vincent Millay [Permissions]
- August 27, 1930: "Mother and Son", by Allen Tate [Permissions]
- January 21, 1931: "Danville, Virginia", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- March 25, 1931: "Four Sonnets: Believe if Ever the Bridges of This Town; Hearing Your Words; Oh Sleep Forever; When We Are Old", by Edna St. Vincent Millay [Permissions]
- December 30, 1931: "Utopian Peacemakers", by Mary Colum
- April 13, 1932: "After the Poet Archias", by Rolfe Humphries [Permissions]
- June 15, 1932: "Episode in Elysium", by Rolfe Humphries [Permissions]
- August 17, 1932: "Casanova", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- December 21, 1932: "The Social Cant", by Archibald MacLeish [Permissions]
- April 12, 1933: "Race's Splendor. Gray the Day. Night Piece. Over the World's Rim", by William Faulkner [Permissions]
- April 19, 1933: "Ship of Night", by William Faulkner [Permissions]
- May 3, 1933: "Man Comes, Man Goes", by William Faulkner [Permissions]
- September 5, 1934: "Ode in a Night of Threatening Weather", by Vincent McHugh
- December 12, 1934: "The Wizard of Chitenago", by James Thurber [Permissions]
- December 26, 1934: "Sonnets at Christmas", by Allen Tate [Permissions]
- January 23, 1935: "William Cardinal O'Connell, Recollections of Seventy Years, by His Eminence, William Cardinal O'Connell, Boston: Book Review", by James B. Connolly
- March 20, 1935: "The Forty Days of Thomas Wolfe", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 27, 1935: "Men and Ghosts", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 3, 1935: "Everyday Life in Hell", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 24, 1935: "Wells in the Kremlin", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 1, 1935: "Fellow Traveler", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 15, 1935: "Muddletown", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 5, 1935: "News From New Guinea", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- July 3, 1935: "Prayer", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- July 3, 1935: "Political Lexicon", by Leo Rosten [Permissions]
- July 24, 1935: "Directions for Making a Genius", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- August 21, 1935: "Hell Under England", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- August 28, 1935: "Echoes of a Crime", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 4, 1935: "Oregon Trail", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 11, 1935: "Feud", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- September 18, 1935: "The Poet's Privacy", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 2, 1935: "Men of Good Intentions", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 9, 1935: "The Road to Damascus", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 9, 1935: "Man is Weak", by Vincent McHugh
- October 23, 1935: "On Planting a Small Lilac in Vermont", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- December 25, 1935: "Lindsay and Masters", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- January 8, 1936: "A Good One", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- January 8, 1936: "Poem for Amy Lowell", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 12, 1936: "The Personal Element", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 26, 1936: "Footnotes to a Life of Marx", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 11, 1936: "A Sum in Addition", by William March [Permissions]
- April 1, 1936: "Good Year", by William Saroyan [Permissions]
- April 8, 1936: "Comrade Trotsky", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 15, 1936: "Baudelaire as Revolutionist", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 22, 1936: "The Making of a Writer", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 29, 1936: "A Game of Chess", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 20, 1936: "Afterthoughts on T. S. Eliot", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 3, 1936: "Flight From the Masses", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 10, 1936: "Postscript to a Paragraph", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 17, 1936: "The Rebirth of Tragedy", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 24, 1936: "The Last Great European", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- August 26, 1936: "Van Wyck Brooks", by Bernard Smith
- September 23, 1936: "Eugene O'Neill", by Lionel Trilling [Permissions]
- January 20, 1937: "Tribute to Dr. Machen", by Pearl S. Buck [Permissions]
- February 10, 1937: "Willa Cather", by Lionel Trilling [Permissions]
- April 7, 1937: "Lull", by Rolfe Humphries [Permissions]
- April 28, 1937: "Future of Democracy", by John Dewey [Permissions]
- May 5, 1937: "Hemingway Reports Spain", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- June 23, 1937: "Notes From Hollywood", by William Saroyan [Permissions]
- July 28, 1937: "Conversations at Midnight", by Edna St. Vincent Millay [Permissions]
- August 25, 1937: "To Madrid" (part 1 of 5), by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 1, 1937: "Autumnal", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- September 1, 1937: "The Heron", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- September 1, 1937: "To Madrid" (part 2 of 5), by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 8, 1937: "Eight Melons", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 15, 1937, © September 9, 1937: "To Madrid" (part 3 of 5: Offensive on Two Fronts), by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 22, 1937, © September 16, 1937: "To Madrid" (part 4 of 5: Three Spanish Kids), by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 6, 1937, © September 30, 1937: "To Madrid" (part 5 of 5: International Brigade), by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 20, 1937: "Hemingway, Work in Progress", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- December 8, 1937: "Cousin Swift, You Will Never Be a Poet", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- December 22, 1937: "In Praise of Prairie", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- December 29, 1937: "Nobel Prize Novel" (1), by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- January 5, 1938: "Nobel Prize Novel" (2), by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- January 5, 1938: "Bounding Line", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- January 12, 1938: "Hemingway Reports Spain; Selections From Dispatches", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- January 12, 1938: "Red China", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- January 19, 1938: "Mr. Huxley's New Jerusalem", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- January 26, 1938: "George P. Babbitt's Revenge", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 2, 1938: "Interlude", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- February 2, 1938: "Reviewers on Parade, I", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 2, 1938: "Two Stems", by Witter Bynner [Permissions] (CCE renewal record gives date only as February 1938, but the original registration number and copyright date given match the February 2, 1928 issue.)
- February 9, 1938: "Reviewers on Parade, II", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 23, 1938: "Tomorrow Morning", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 2, 1938: "Apocalypse", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 9, 1938: "Twilight of the Expatriates", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- March 16, 1938: "The Golden Legend", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 23, 1938: "Second Thoughts on Joseph", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 30, 1938: "The Maugham Enigma", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 6, 1938: "Shut Up That Russian Novel", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- April 13, 1938: "The Arts in Russia", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 20, 1938: "Heavenly City", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 20, 1938: "W. B. Yeats; A Vision", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- April 27, 1938: "Hemingway Reports Spain", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- April 27, 1938: "Peggy Bacon, Poet With Pictures", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- April 27, 1938: "There Have to Be Censors", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 4, 1938: "The Ascent of Man", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 18, 1938: "The Bat", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- May 18, 1938: "Moscow Trial, 1938", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 25, 1938: "Moscow Trial, II", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 1, 1938: "Laurence Housman; My Brother, A. E. Housman", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- June 8, 1938: "Hemingway Reports Spain", by Ernest Hemingway [Permissions]
- June 29, 1938: "Whether in the Cathedral's Shadow", by Frederic Prokosch [Permissions]
- June 29, 1938: "Justice to Edith Wharton", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- June 29, 1938: "W. B. Yeats, The Herne's Egg", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- July 6, 1938: "Karl Marx; Prometheus and Lucifer", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- July 20, 1938: "Silence in Mallorca", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- July 20, 1938: "Marx Decides to Change the World", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- August 3, 1938: "Poetry Tomorrow", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- August 3, 1938: "Young Man From Manchester", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- August 17, 1938: "Marx-Engels Partnership", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- August 17, 1938: "Red and Mildred", by Otis Ferguson
- September 7, 1938: "Marx-Engels; Grinding the Lenz", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- September 21, 1938: "Poet in Politics", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 21, 1938: "Boys of All Ages", by Otis Ferguson
- September 28, 1938: "Socialists and Symbolists", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 5, 1938: "Benny and the Budapests", by Otis Ferguson
- October 19, 1938: "Partisan Review", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 26, 1938: "Edith Wharton, The Buccaneers", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- October 26, 1938: "Tribute to Ben Franklin", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- November 9, 1938: "Oates and O'Neill; Complete Greek Drama", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- November 9, 1938: "Red Ivory Tower", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- November 30, 1938: "Two for Our Side", by Otis Ferguson
- December 7, 1938: "A Foreword on the Books That Changed Our Minds", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- December 7, 1938: "E. H. Carr, Michael Bukunin", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- December 14, 1938: "Whether to Laugh or Cry", by Otis Ferguson
- December 21, 1938: "A Foreword on the Books That Changed Our Minds", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- December 28, 1938: "Lord of These Elements", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- December 28, 1938: "The Good With the Bad", by Otis Ferguson
- January 18, 1939: "W. H. Auden: The Oxford Book of Light Verse", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- January 18, 1939: "Transatlantic Review", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- January 25, 1939: "The Ghost of an Anglophile", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- January 25, 1939: "Sanctuary", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 1, 1939: "Whose Theatre is This?", by Otis Ferguson
- February 8, 1939: "Some Letters After 1848", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- February 15, 1939: "Yeats and O'Faolain", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 22, 1939: "It's Criminal", by Otis Ferguson
- March 1, 1939: "The Antigone of Sophocles: An English Version by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- March 1, 1939: "The Great Durante", by Otis Ferguson
- March 1, 1939: "Random Political Reflections", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- March 8, 1939: "Odon von Horvath; The Age of the Fish", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- March 8, 1939: "Train Through the Tatras", by Erskine Caldwell [Permissions]
- March 22, 1939: "Lionel Trilling, Matthew Arnold", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- April 5, 1939: "Cruise Stopover", by Otis Ferguson
- April 19, 1939: "Boas and the Mind of Primitive Man", by Paul Radin
- April 19, 1939: "Sources of Merriment", by Otis Ferguson
- April 26, 1939: "The Playwright in Paradise", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- May 3, 1939: "Marxist Humanism", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- May 3, 1939: "American Tragedy", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 10, 1939: "Wang Lung's Children", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 17, 1939: "Christopher Isherwood, Goodbye to Berlin", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- May 17, 1939: "The Boy From the Back Row", by Otis Ferguson
- May 31, 1939: "Exiles of the Arts", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 7, 1939: "Soldier of Japan", by Pearl S. Buck [Permissions]
- June 14, 1939: "Disillusionment", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 21, 1939: "Notes on a Writer's Congress", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 28, 1939: "H. C. Earwicker and Family", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- June 28, 1939: "No Hands", by Otis Ferguson
- July 5, 1939: "The Man at the Wheel", by Otis Ferguson
- July 12, 1939: "The Dream of H. C. Earwicker", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- July 19, 1939: "Thomas Wolfe's Legacy", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- July 26, 1939: "Nathanael West, The Day of the Locust", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- August 2, 1939: "Speaking of Jazz, I", by Otis Ferguson
- August 9, 1939: "Death of a Prophet", by Karl A. Menninger
- August 9, 1939: "Triumphal Entry", by Charles Norman [Permissions]
- August 30, 1939: "The Poetical Works of John Keats, ed. H. W. Garrod", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- September 27, 1939: "Pay-Off on Odets, 1", by Otis Ferguson
- October 4, 1939: "The End of the Reasoning Man", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 4, 1939: "Odets, II and Et Cetera", by Otis Ferguson
- October 4, 1939: "The Nonesuch Dickens", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- October 11, 1939: "The End of the Reasoning Man", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 18, 1939: "Karl Marx, The German Ideology; and Engels, Revolution in Spain; A. L. Harris, Pure Capitalism and the Disappearance of the Middle Class", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- October 25, 1939: "Lost Battalion", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 25, 1939: "Candlewicks", by Witter Bynner [Permissions]
- November 1, 1939: "Mr. Capra Goes Someplace", by Otis Ferguson
- November 8, 1939: "Lens", by Paul Horgan
- November 8, 1939: "A Farewell to the 1930's", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- November 15, 1939: "Herr Vogt", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- November 22, 1939: "Our Enemy the Sea", by Otis Ferguson
- November 29, 1939: "Poetaster", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- December 6, 1939: "Fast One", by Otis Ferguson
- December 20, 1939: "Praise", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- December 20, 1939: "T. S. Eliot, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats; Gertrude Stein, The World is Round", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- January 8, 1940: "Out to Lunch", by Otis Ferguson
- January 8, 1940: "Karl Marx; Poet of Commodities", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- January 15, 1940: "On the Records", by Otis Ferguson
- January 15, 1940: "A Newspaper is Killed", by Gordon Gaskill
- February 12, 1940: "Show for the People", by Otis Ferguson
- February 12, 1940: "Lull", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- February 12, 1940: "That Street Glance", by Winfield Townley Scott
- February 19, 1940: "Steinbeck's Other Vineyard, in the American Language", by Otis Ferguson
- February 19, 1940: "The Emotional Pattern in Marx", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- March 4, 1940: "The Two Scrooges", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- March 11, 1940: "It's a Disney; Sand and Salt", by Otis Ferguson
- March 11, 1940: "Dickens, the Two Scrooges", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- March 25, 1940: "Maury Maverick in San Antonio", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- April 1, 1940: "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" (part 1 of 2?), by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- April 8, 1940: "Slight Cases of Marriage", by Otis Ferguson
- April 8, 1940: "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" (part 2 of 2?), by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- April 22, 1940: "C. M. Shaw, Bernard's Brethren", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- May 6, 1940: "Highway Michigan", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- May 13, 1940: "Creative Efforts", by Genevieve Taggard [Permissions]
- June 10, 1940: "Leon Trotsky, The Living Thoughts of Karl Marx", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- June 17, 1940: "Hollywood Town", by Otis Ferguson
- June 17, 1940: "Tract for the Times", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 24, 1940: "Religious Freedom", by Felix Frankfurter
- July 1, 1940: "Archibald MacLeish and the Word", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- July 8, 1940: "Winter Landscape", by John Berryman [Permissions]
- August 5, 1940: "William Rothenstein: Men and Memories", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- August 12, 1940: "In Memoriam", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- August 19, 1940: "New America's Primer", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions] (Renewal record in CCE gives issue date as August 17, but the original registration for the issue gives its date as August 19.)
- August 26, 1940: "Frang Hoellering, The Defenders", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- August 26, 1940: "Propaganda in Our Time", by Max Lerner
- September 9, 1940: "Shipwreck", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 16, 1940: "Hitchcock in Hollywood; Easy Come; Fifty-Four Forty and Fight Too, Signed Wadsworth Mulrooney", by Otis Ferguson
- September 16, 1940: "Trust-Buster's White Paper", by Max Lerner
- September 23, 1940: "Handy", by Erskine Caldwell [Permissions]
- September 23, 1940: "The Business of Being Funny", by Otis Ferguson
- September 23, 1940: "This Man's Army", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 7, 1940: "Mr. Brooks, Second Phase", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- October 7, 1940: "From the Finland Station", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 14, 1940: "The Country I Remember", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- October 21, 1940: "Trial by Time", by Thomas Hornsby Ferril
- October 28, 1940: "Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- November 4, 1940: "Less Time for Comedy", by Otis Ferguson
- November 4, 1940: "I Was There But I Didn't See It Happen", by Mary McCarthy [Permissions]
- November 11, 1940: "A Job Lot of Poetry", by Randall Jarrell [Permissions]
- November 11, 1940: "The Boys in the Back Room, James M. Cain and John O'Hara" (part 1 of 2), by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- November 18, 1940: "Young Man With a Horn Again", by Otis Ferguson
- November 18, 1940: "The Boys in the Back Room, James M. Cain and John O'Hara" (part 2 of 2), by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- November 18, 1940: "Diaghilev and a Disciple", by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov [Permissions]
- November 25, 1940: "Both Fantasy and Fancy", by Otis Ferguson
- November 25, 1940: "Crystal and Ruby", by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov [Permissions]
- December 9, 1940: "Animal, Vegetable and Mineral", by Louise Bogan [Permissions]
- December 9, 1940: "Poets: Old, New, and Aging", by Randall Jarrell [Permissions]
- December 9, 1940: "The Californians, Storm and Steinbeck; An Appeal for James Joyce", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- December 9, 1940: "Mr. Masefield and Clio", by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov [Permissions]
- December 16, 1940: "The Californians", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- December 30, 1940: "The Old-Fashioned Way", by Otis Ferguson
- December 30, 1940: "Defense and the Slave-Men", by Max Lerner
- January 13, 1941: "The People's Theatre", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- January 13, 1941: "A Fighting Faith in Labor", by Max Lerner
- January 13, 1941: "Homes for Dukhobors", by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov [Permissions]
- January 20, 1941: "Death of a Hero", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- January 20, 1941: "He Should of Stood in Bed and Odd Ends", by Otis Ferguson
- January 20, 1941: "The Job in the White House", by Max Lerner
- January 27, 1941: "Men of Good Will", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- January 27, 1941: "Hamlet and the Presidency", by Max Lerner
- February 3, 1941: "Jeremiad", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 3, 1941: "The Spirits; 100 Proof and Collected Waxworks", by Otis Ferguson
- February 3, 1941: "Landscape With Judges", by Max Lerner
- February 10, 1941: "Max Eastman in 1941", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- February 10, 1941: "I Thought of Lincoln", by Max Lerner
- February 17, 1941: "The Rhetoricians", by Randall Jarrell [Permissions]
- February 24, 1941: "Poets as Reviewers", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 24, 1941: "Jazz at Random: Ilth, Ichor and Ahoy", by Otis Ferguson
- February 24, 1941: "The Supreme Court and Labor", by Max Lerner
- March 3, 1941: "The Boston Story", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 3, 1941: "The Burning of the Textbooks", by Max Lerner
- March 3, 1941: "Reflections on a Harsh Age", by Max Lerner
- March 10, 1941: "The Next-to-Longest Novel", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 17, 1941: "Mr. Jarrell Replies", by Randall Jarrell [Permissions]
- March 17, 1941: "Bachelor of Artifice and Who Was That Lady?", by Otis Ferguson
- March 17, 1941: "Communist Teachers", by Max Lerner
- March 24, 1941: "Rudyard Kipling's Verse: Brazilian Sketches", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- March 24, 1941: "Democracy at the Box Office; What's Your Story?", by Otis Ferguson
- March 31, 1941: "Miss Glasgow's Purgatorio", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 7, 1941: "Auden in America", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 7, 1941: "Noted From Trial by Time", by Thomas Hornsby Ferril
- April 7, 1941: "The People's Century", by Max Lerner
- April 14, 1941: "Remembering Hart Crane", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 14, 1941: "Review of Revuers", by Otis Ferguson
- April 21, 1941: "Roosters", by Elizabeth Bishop [Permissions]
- April 21, 1941: "World and its Life Are Her Dream; London; Variations; 90 North", by Randall Jarrell [Permissions]
- April 21, 1941: "American Writing, 1941", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- April 21, 1941: "Wound and the Bow", by Edmund Wilson [Permissions]
- April 21, 1941: "Mr. Churchill Speaks", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 21, 1941: "Mozart and Salieri", by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov [Permissions]
- April 28, 1941: "Where the World is Going", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- April 28, 1941: "Meeting the Blitz on Labor", by Max Lerner
- May 5, 1941: "Poets and Prophets", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 5, 1941: "Safari, So Good", by Otis Ferguson
- May 12, 1941: "Impersonal History", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 19, 1941: "Mr. William Shakespeare", by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov [Permissions]
- June 2, 1941: "Citizen Welles", by Otis Ferguson
- June 2, 1941: "Punishment and Crime", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 9, 1941: "Hitler's American Dream", by Max Lerner
- June 16, 1941: "Welles and His Wonders, II", by Otis Ferguson
- June 23, 1941: "Fritz Lang and Company and Horation on the Bridge", by Otis Ferguson
- June 30, 1941: "Behind the Camera: Lang and Too Much of Too Little", by Otis Ferguson
- July 7, 1941: "Fritz Lang, Continued and Pencil, Pad, and Purpose", by Otis Ferguson
- July 7, 1941: "Russia and the War of Ideas", by Max Lerner
- July 14, 1941: "To the Promissory Land, I: NY to LA. If Beale Street Could Talk", by Otis Ferguson
- July 21, 1941: "Contemporary Poetry Criticism", by Randall Jarrell [Permissions]
- August 4, 1941: "To the Promissory Land, II: Hollywood Will Fool You if You Don't Watch Out, Didn't it? Through the Mill", by Otis Ferguson
- August 4, 1941: "Art of Translation", by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov [Permissions]
- August 11, 1941: "Dollar a Year Democracy", by Max Lerner
- August 18, 1941: "To the Promissory Land III: The Man Who Invented Hollywood", by Otis Ferguson
- August 18, 1941: "Black Earth", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 1, 1941: "Bronte Fantasies", by Louise Bogan [Permissions]
- September 8, 1941: "Hollywood is More So; Sime", by Otis Ferguson
- September 8, 1941: "The Triumphant Lie", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 22, 1941: "Before the Cameras Roll; Boy on Horseback", by Otis Ferguson
- September 22, 1941: "Not All Our Poetry", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 27, 1941: "Double-Talk Tales; For Whom is That Bell For?", by Otis Ferguson (CCE renewal record for this contribution says it ran in The New Republic, but the date and original registration ID instead match the September 27, 1941 issue of the Saturday Review of Literature, and there is no New Republic issue with this date.)
- October 6, 1941: "England Under Glass", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 6, 1941: "Critical Scholars", by Randall Jarrell [Permissions]
- October 13, 1941: "The Lights Look Down; Who Goes There?", by Otis Ferguson
- October 20, 1941: "The Saint in Politics", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 27, 1941: "Two For the Show, Happy Days are Here Again", by Otis Ferguson
- November 3, 1941: "Wolfe and the Lost People", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- November 10, 1941: "Happy Endings, Stories, Tall and Short", by Otis Ferguson
- November 10, 1941: "Three Poets", by Louise Bogan [Permissions]
- November 17, 1941: "Hollywood Footnote, The Snows of Yesterday", by Otis Ferguson
- November 24, 1941: "Land of Dreams and Nightmares", by Otis Ferguson
- November 24, 1941: "Mr. Brooks Dissenting", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- December 1, 1941: "Mr. Brooks Dissenting, II", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- December 8, 1941: "Children Selecting Books in a Library. The Difficult Resolution. The Christmas Roses", by Randall Jarrell [Permissions]
- December 8, 1941: "My Landlady", by Isaac Rosenfeld
- December 15, 1941: "Bright Hokum. Laughter, Not Immoderate", by Otis Ferguson
- January 19, 1942: "Moneychangers in the Tempo", by Otis Ferguson
- February 2, 1942: "The Case of the Critics, Reading for Pleasure", by Otis Ferguson
- February 9, 1942: "Records: A Start on Jazz", by Otis Ferguson
- February 9, 1942: "Taps at Assembly", by James Thurber [Permissions]
- March 16, 1942: "What Price Conquest?", by James Thurber [Permissions]
- May 4, 1942: "Chicago Poem", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 25, 1942: "Bad Company", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 1, 1942: "Total Victory", by Pearl S. Buck [Permissions]
- June 1, 1942: "Washington is Like Hell", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 22, 1942: "The Dispossessed", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 29, 1942: "Go Down to Faulkner's Land", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- July 13, 1942: "Tribute to Mary Vorse", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- July 20, 1942: "Koestler: The Disenchanted", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- August 3, 1942: "The Red and the Black", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- August 24, 1942: "The Man Who Lived Twice", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- September 28, 1942: "The Soldier and the Saint", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 5, 1942: "Spender, Auden and After", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 12, 1942: "Journey in the Slave States", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- October 26, 1942, © October 22, 1942: "Geography of Our Times", by Archibald MacLeish [Permissions]
- December 21, 1942: "Make it Freedom's War", by Pearl S. Buck [Permissions]
- December 28, 1942: "But Listen, Dorothy", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- December 28, 1942: "Science and Synthetic Rubber", by Albert Rhys Williams
- January 11, 1943: "Men of Good Will", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- January 18, 1943: "The Imp of the Perverse", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 8, 1943: "The Hosting of the Shee", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- February 15, 1943: "Our Passion is Our Task", by Alfred Kazin [Permissions]
- March 8, 1943: "Mencken and Mark Twain", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 22, 1943: "The Book of Martyrs", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- March 29, 1943: "Yankee Army in the South", by Frank E. Smith
- May 24, 1943: "Graham Greene", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- May 31, 1943: "The End of the New Deal", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- June 7, 1943: "Beyond Poetry", by Malcolm Cowley [Permissions]
- August 23, 1943: "Soldier (T.P.)", by Randall Jarrell [Permissions]
- August 23, 1943: "Troop Train", by Karl Shapiro [Permissions]
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