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This includes all active contribution renewals through 1935. It might not show all renewals past that date.
- January 6, 1929: "Into Thin Air" (part 8 of 10), by Horatio Winslow and Leslie W. Quirk
- January 13, 1929: "Into Thin Air" (part 9 of 10), by Horatio Winslow and Leslie W. Quirk
- January 20, 1929: "Into Thin Air" (part 10 of 10), by Horatio Winslow and Leslie W. Quirk
- March 31, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 1 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- April 7, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 2 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- April 14, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 3 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- April 21, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 4 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- April 28, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 5 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- May 5, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 6 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- May 12, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 7 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- May 19, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 8 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- May 26, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 9 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- June 2, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 10 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- June 9, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 11 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- June 16, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 12 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- June 23, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 13 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- June 30, 1929: "Romance by Request" (part 14 of 14), by Steuart M. Emery
- October 14 - November 30, 1929: "The Science of Life", by H. G. Wells [Permissions], Julian Huxley [Permissions] and G. P. Wells (Exact issues not specified in CCE renewal record. The record appears after other installment renewals for this work with AI- registration numbers, implying that installments of this work were initially published abroad.)
- October 20, 1929: "What's in a Name?", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- December 2 - 31, 1929: "The Science of Life", by H. G. Wells [Permissions], Julian Huxley [Permissions] and G. P. Wells (CCE renewal record says 'except Sundays', but does not otherwise specify publication dates in the given date range.)
- January 1 - October 11, 1930: "The Science of Life", by H. G. Wells [Permissions], Julian Huxley [Permissions] and G. P. Wells (Exact issues not specified in CCE renewal record, though it says 'except Sundays'. Some 1929 copyright dates with AI- registration numbers are given in this record, implying that installments may have been published abroad before they appeared in the New York American.)
- January 12 - February 2, 1930: "Trackless Death" (chapters 1 - 13), by Armstrong Livingston (Exact issues not specified in CCE renewal record, but this probably appeared in the Sunday issues.)
- February 9 - March 2, 1930: "Trackless Death" (chapters 14 - 24), by Armstrong Livingston (Exact issues not specified in CCE renewal record, but this probably appeared in the Sunday issues.)
- March 9 - 23, 1930: "Trackless Death" (chapters 25 - 34), by Armstrong Livingston (Exact issues not specified in CCE renewal record, but this probably appeared in the Sunday issues.)
- April 13, 1930: "What is it to 'be Good?' Wide Variety of Opinion Makes Each Decide for Self", by Rupert Hughes
- January 25 - March 6, 1931: "Marshal Foch's War Memoirs", by Ferdinand Foch, trans. by Thomas Bentley Mott (Exact issues not specified in CCE renewal record. We do not know if the original French version was previously published abroad.)
- February 1, 1931: "How Well Can You Love?", by Rupert Hughes (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- February 8, 1931: "You Can Cure Your Own Unemployment by Using Leisure for Self-Improvement", by Rupert Hughes
- February 15, 1931: "Tact, Cheerfulness, Loving Consideration, All That's Needed to Make Home Paradise", by Rupert Hughes (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- March 1, 1931: "Attempt Now on to Rob Women of Their Emancipation is Foredoomed to Failure", by Rupert Hughes
- March 15, 1931: "Freed From Old Prejudices Modern Wife Combines Home Life and Chosen Career", by Rupert Hughes
- March 29, 1931: "Mahatma Gandhi's Creed Would Help us Keep Down the Tyrannies of Fanaticism", by Rupert Hughes
- October 4, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- October 11, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- October 18, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- October 25, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- November 1, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- November 8, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- November 15, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- November 22, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- November 29, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- December 6, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- December 13, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- December 20, 1931: "Mystery of the French Police" (installment), by H. Ashton-Wolfe (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- October 16, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- October 23, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- October 30, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- November 6, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- November 13, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- November 20, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- November 27, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- December 4, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- December 11, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- December 18, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- December 25, 1932: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- January 1, 1933: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- January 8, 1933: "Sweet Vengeance" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- February 24, 1934: "Don't Write, Wire", by Phyllis McGinley
- February 26, 1933: "Luck and a Horse" (part 1), by Max Brand (Published in the American Weekly magazine section. Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- March 5, 1933: "Luck and a Horse" (part 2), by Max Brand (Published in the American Weekly magazine section. Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- March 12, 1933: "Luck and a Horse" (part 3), by Max Brand (Published in the American Weekly magazine section. Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- March 19, 1933: "Luck and a Horse" (part 4), by Max Brand (Published in the American Weekly magazine section. Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- March 26, 1933: "Luck and a Horse" (part 5), by Max Brand (Published in the American Weekly magazine section. Author is Frederick Faust writing under a pseudonym.)
- March 11, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 1 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- March 18, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 2 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- March 25, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 3 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- March 27, 1934: "Apology for Amnesia", by Phyllis McGinley
- April 1, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 4 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- April 8, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 5 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- April 9, 1934: "Banana Man", by Phyllis McGinley
- April 15, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 6 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- April 22, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 7 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- April 29, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 8 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- May 6, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 9 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- May 13, 1934: "Cartwright's Dead, Sir" (part 10 of 10), by Hugh Baker (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section. Author name is a pseudonym for Hermann Deutsch and Donald Hugh Higgins.)
- July 8, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- July 15, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- July 22, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- July 26, 1934: "Oliver Ames at Breakfast", by Phyllis McGinley
- July 29, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- August 5, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- August 9, 1934: "Daniel Boone Overdid It", by Phyllis McGinley
- August 12, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- August 19, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- August 26, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- September 2, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- September 9, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- September 9, 1934: "The Little King", by King Features Syndicate [Permissions] (This was the first 'Little King' comic to be syndicated by King Features. Previous comics under this title, created by Otto Soglow, appeared in the New Yorker. King Features is the only author mentioned in the CCE renewal record.)
- September 16, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- September 23, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- September 30, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- October 7, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- October 14, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- October 21, 1934: "She Walked Into His Parlor" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- October 28, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 1 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- November 4, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 2 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- November 11, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 3 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- November 18, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 4 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- November 25, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 5 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- December 2, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 6 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- December 9, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 7 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- December 16, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 8 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- December 23, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 9 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- December 30, 1934: "Full Moon" (part 10 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- January 6, 1935: "Full Moon" (part 11 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- January 13, 1935: "Full Moon" (part 12 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- January 20, 1935: "Full Moon" (part 13 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- January 27, 1935: "Full Moon" (part 14 of 14), by Talbot Mundy (Published in the American Weekly Sunday magazine section.)
- February 17, 1935: "Saint George and the Dragon", by Gladys Taber
- March 29, 1936: "Workaday Lady" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- April 5, 1936: "Workaday Lady" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- April 12, 1936: "Workaday Lady" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- April 19, 1936: "Workaday Lady" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- April 26, 1936: "Workaday Lady" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- May 3, 1936: "Workaday Lady" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- May 10, 1936: "Workaday Lady" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
- May 17, 1936: "Workaday Lady" (installment), by Maysie Greig (Published in the American Weekly magazine section.)
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