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- January 4, 1930 (v. 202 no. 27)
- January 11, 1930 (v. 202 no. 28)
- January 18, 1930 (v. 202 no. 29)
- January 25, 1930 (v. 202 no. 30)
- February 1, 1930 (v. 202 no. 31)
- February 8, 1930 (v. 202 no. 32)
- February 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 33)
- February 22, 1930 (v. 202 no. 34)
- March 1, 1930 (v. 202 no. 35)
- March 8, 1930 (v. 202 no. 36)
- March 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 37)
- March 22, 1930 (v. 202 no. 38)
- March 29, 1930 (v. 202 no. 39)
- April 5, 1930 (v. 202 no. 40)
- April 12, 1930 (v. 202 no. 41)
- April 19, 1930 (v. 202 no. 42)
- April 26, 1930 (v. 202 no. 43)
- May 3, 1930 (v. 202 no. 44)
- May 10, 1930 (v. 202 no. 45)
- May 17, 1930 (v. 202 no. 46)
- May 24, 1930 (v. 202 no. 47)
- May 31, 1930 (v. 202 no. 48)
- June 7, 1930 (v. 202 no. 49)
- June 14, 1930 (v. 202 no. 50)
- June 21, 1930 (v. 202 no. 51)
- June 28, 1930 (v. 202 no. 52)
- July 5, 1930 (v. 203 no. 1)
- July 12, 1930 (v. 203 no. 2)
- July 19, 1930 (v. 203 no. 3)
- July 26, 1930 (v. 203 no. 4)
- August 2, 1930 (v. 203 no. 5)
- August 9, 1930 (v. 203 no. 6)
- August 16, 1930 (v. 203 no. 7)
- August 23, 1930 (v. 203 no. 8)
- August 30, 1930 (v. 203 no. 9)
- September 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 10)
- September 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 11)
- September 20, 1930 (v. 203 no. 12)
- September 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 13)
- October 4, 1930 (v. 203 no. 14)
- October 11, 1930 (v. 203 no. 15)
- October 18, 1930 (v. 203 no. 16)
- October 25, 1930 (v. 203 no. 17)
- November 1, 1930 (v. 203 no. 18)
- November 8, 1930 (v. 203 no. 19)
- November 15, 1930 (v. 203 no. 20)
- November 22, 1930 (v. 203 no. 21)
- November 29, 1930 (v. 203 no. 22)
- December 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 23)
- December 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 24)
- December 20, 1930 (v. 203 no. 25)
- December 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 26)
- January 3, 1931 (v. 203 no. 27), © December 31, 1930
- January 10, 1931 (v. 203 no. 28), © January 8, 1931
- January 17, 1931 (v. 203 no. 29)
- January 24, 1931 (v. 203 no. 30)
- January 31, 1931 (v. 203 no. 31)
- February 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 32)
- February 14, 1931 (v. 203 no. 33)
- February 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 34)
- February 28, 1931 (v. 203 no. 35)
- March 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 36)
- March 14, 1931 (v. 203 no. 37)
- March 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 38)
- March 28, 1931 (v. 203 no. 39)
- April 4, 1931 (v. 203 no. 40)
- April 11, 1931 (v. 203 no. 41)
- April 18, 1931 (v. 203 no. 42)
- April 25, 1931 (v. 203 no. 43)
- May 2, 1931 (v. 203 no. 44)
- May 9, 1931 (v. 203 no. 45)
- May 16, 1931 (v. 203 no. 46)
- May 23, 1931 (v. 203 no. 47)
- May 30, 1931 (v. 203 no. 48)
- June 6, 1931 (v. 203 no. 49)
- June 13, 1931 (v. 203 no. 50)
- June 20, 1931 (v. 203 no. 51)
- June 27, 1931 (v. 203 no. 52)
- July 4, 1931 (v. 204 no. 1)
- July 11, 1931 (v. 204 no. 2)
- July 18, 1931 (v. 204 no. 3)
- July 25, 1931 (v. 204 no. 4)
- August 1, 1931 (v. 204 no. 5)
- August 8, 1931 (v. 204 no. 6)
- August 15, 1931 (v. 204 no. 7)
- August 22, 1931 (v. 204 no. 8)
- August 29, 1931 (v. 204 no. 9)
- September 5, 1931 (v. 204 no. 10)
- September 12, 1931 (v. 204 no. 11)
- September 19, 1931 (v. 204 no. 12)
- September 26, 1931 (v. 204 no. 13)
- October 3, 1931 (v. 204 no. 14)
- October 10, 1931 (v. 204 no. 15)
- October 17, 1931 (v. 204 no. 16)
- October 24, 1931 (v. 204 no. 17)
- October 31, 1931 (v. 204 no. 18)
- November 7, 1931 (v. 204 no. 19)
- November 14, 1931 (v. 204 no. 20)
- November 21, 1931 (v. 204 no. 21)
- November 28, 1931 (v. 204 no. 22)
- December 5, 1931 (v. 204 no. 23)
- December 12, 1931 (v. 204 no. 24)
- December 19, 1931 (v. 204 no. 25)
- December 26, 1931 (v. 204 no. 26)
- January 2, 1932 (v. 204 no. 27), © December 29, 1931
- January 9, 1932 (v. 204 no. 28), © January 5, 1932
- January 16, 1932 (v. 204 no. 29)
- January 23, 1932 (v. 204 no. 30)
- January 30, 1932 (v. 204 no. 31)
- February 6, 1932 (v. 204 no. 32)
- February 13, 1932 (v. 204 no. 33)
- February 20, 1932 (v. 204 no. 34)
- February 27, 1932 (v. 204 no. 35)
- March 5, 1932 (v. 204 no. 36)
- March 12, 1932 (v. 204 no. 37)
- March 19, 1932 (v. 204 no. 38)
- March 26, 1932 (v. 204 no. 39)
- April 2, 1932 (v. 204 no. 40)
- April 9, 1932 (v. 204 no. 41)
- April 16, 1932 (v. 204 no. 42)
- April 23, 1932 (v. 204 no. 43)
- April 30, 1932 (v. 204 no. 44)
- May 7, 1932 (v. 204 no. 45)
- May 14, 1932 (v. 204 no. 46)
- May 21, 1932 (v. 204 no. 47)
- May 28, 1932 (v. 204 no. 48)
- June 4, 1932 (v. 204 no. 49)
- June 11, 1932 (v. 204 no. 50)
- June 18, 1932 (v. 204 no. 51)
- June 25, 1932 (v. 204 no. 52)
- July 2, 1932 (v. 205 no. 1)
- July 9, 1932 (v. 205 no. 2)
- July 16, 1932 (v. 205 no. 3)
- July 23, 1932 (v. 205 no. 4)
- July 30, 1932 (v. 205 no. 5)
- August 6, 1932 (v. 205 no. 6)
- August 13, 1932 (v. 205 no. 7)
- August 20, 1932 (v. 205 no. 8)
- August 27, 1932 (v. 205 no. 9)
- September 3, 1932 (v. 205 no. 10)
- September 10, 1932 (v. 205 no. 11)
- September 17, 1932 (v. 205 no. 12)
- September 24, 1932 (v. 205 no. 13)
- October 1, 1932 (v. 205 no. 14)
- October 8, 1932 (v. 205 no. 15)
- October 15, 1932 (v. 205 no. 16)
- October 22, 1932 (v. 205 no. 17)
- October 29, 1932 (v. 205 no. 18)
- November 5, 1932 (v. 205 no. 19)
- November 12, 1932 (v. 205 no. 20)
- November 19, 1932 (v. 205 no. 21)
- November 26, 1932 (v. 205 no. 22)
- December 3, 1932 (v. 205 no. 23)
- December 10, 1932 (v. 205 no. 24)
- December 17, 1932 (v. 205 no. 25)
- December 24, 1932 (v. 205 no. 26)
- December 31, 1932 (v. 205 no. 27)
- January 7, 1933 (v. 205 no. 28)
- January 14, 1933 (v. 205 no. 29)
- January 21, 1933 (v. 205 no. 30)
- January 28, 1933 (v. 205 no. 31)
- February 4, 1933 (v. 205 no. 32)
- February 11, 1933 (v. 205 no. 33)
- February 18, 1933 (v. 205 no. 34)
- February 25, 1933 (v. 205 no. 35)
- March 4, 1933 (v. 205 no. 36)
- March 11, 1933 (v. 205 no. 37)
- March 18, 1933 (v. 205 no. 38)
- March 25, 1933 (v. 205 no. 39)
- April 1, 1933 (v. 205 no. 40)
- April 8, 1933 (v. 205 no. 41)
- April 15, 1933 (v. 205 no. 42)
- April 22, 1933 (v. 205 no. 43)
- April 29, 1933 (v. 205 no. 44)
- May 6, 1933 (v. 205 no. 45)
- May 13, 1933 (v. 205 no. 46)
- May 20, 1933 (v. 205 no. 47)
- May 27, 1933 (v. 205 no. 48)
- June 3, 1933 (v. 205 no. 49)
- June 10, 1933 (v. 205 no. 50)
- June 17, 1933 (v. 205 no. 51)
- June 24, 1933 (v. 205 no. 52)
- July 1, 1933 (v. 206 no. 1)
- July 8, 1933 (v. 206 no. 2)
- July 15, 1933 (v. 206 no. 3)
- July 22, 1933 (v. 206 no. 4)
- July 29, 1933 (v. 206 no. 5)
- August 5, 1933 (v. 206 no. 6)
- August 12, 1933 (v. 206 no. 7)
- August 19, 1933 (v. 206 no. 8)
- August 26, 1933 (v. 206 no. 9)
- September 2, 1933 (v. 206 no. 10)
- September 9, 1933 (v. 206 no. 11)
- September 16, 1933 (v. 206 no. 12)
- September 23, 1933 (v. 206 no. 13)
- September 30, 1933 (v. 206 no. 14)
- October 7, 1933 (v. 206 no. 15)
- October 14, 1933 (v. 206 no. 16)
- October 21, 1933 (v. 206 no. 17)
- October 28, 1933 (v. 206 no. 18)
- November 4, 1933 (v. 206 no. 19)
- November 11, 1933 (v. 206 no. 20)
- November 18, 1933 (v. 206 no. 21)
- November 25, 1933 (v. 206 no. 22)
- December 2, 1933 (v. 206 no. 23)
- December 9, 1933 (v. 206 no. 24)
- December 16, 1933 (v. 206 no. 25)
- December 23, 1933 (v. 206 no. 26)
- December 30, 1933 (v. 206 no. 27)
- January 6, 1934 (v. 206 no. 28)
- January 13, 1934 (v. 206 no. 29)
- January 20, 1934 (v. 206 no. 30)
- January 27, 1934 (v. 206 no. 31)
- February 3, 1934 (v. 206 no. 32)
- February 10, 1934 (v. 206 no. 33)
- February 17, 1934 (v. 206 no. 34)
- February 24, 1934 (v. 206 no. 35)
- March 3, 1934 (v. 206 no. 36)
- March 10, 1934 (v. 206 no. 37)
- March 17, 1934 (v. 206 no. 38)
- March 24, 1934 (v. 206 no. 39)
- March 31, 1934 (v. 206 no. 40)
- April 7, 1934 (v. 206 no. 41)
- April 14, 1934 (v. 206 no. 42)
- April 21, 1934 (v. 206 no. 43)
- April 28, 1934 (v. 206 no. 44)
- May 5, 1934 (v. 206 no. 45)
- May 12, 1934 (v. 206 no. 46)
- May 19, 1934 (v. 206 no. 47)
- May 26, 1934 (v. 206 no. 48)
- June 2, 1934 (v. 206 no. 49)
- June 9, 1934 (v. 206 no. 50)
- June 16, 1934 (v. 206 no. 51)
- June 25, 1934 (v. 206 no. 52)
- June 30, 1934 (v. 206 no. 53)
- July 7, 1934 (v. 207 no. 1)
- July 14, 1934 (v. 207 no. 2)
- July 21, 1934 (v. 207 no. 3)
- July 28, 1934 (v. 207 no. 4)
- August 4, 1933 (v. 207 no. 5)
- August 11, 1934 (v. 207 no. 6)
- August 18, 1934 (v. 207 no. 7)
- August 25, 1934 (v. 207 no. 8)
- September 1, 1934 (v. 207 no. 9)
- September 8, 1934 (v. 207 no. 10)
- September 15, 1934 (v. 207 no. 11)
- September 22, 1934 (v. 207 no. 12)
- September 29, 1934 (v. 207 no. 13)
- October 6, 1934 (v. 207 no. 14)
- October 13, 1934 (v. 207 no. 15)
- October 20, 1934 (v. 207 no. 16)
- October 27, 1934 (v. 207 no. 17)
- November 3, 1934 (v. 207 no. 18)
- November 10, 1934 (v. 207 no. 19)
- November 17, 1934 (v. 207 no. 20)
- November 24, 1934 (v. 207 no. 21)
- December 1, 1934 (v. 207 no. 22)
- December 8, 1934 (v. 207 no. 23)
- December 15, 1934 (v. 207 no. 24)
- December 22, 1934 (v. 207 no. 25)
- December 29, 1934 (v. 207 no. 26)
- January 5, 1935 (v. 207 no. 27), © January 5, 1935
- January 12, 1935 (v. 207 no. 28), © January 8, 1935
- January 19, 1935 (v. 207 no. 29)
- January 26, 1935 (v. 207 no. 30)
- February 2, 1935 (v. 207 no. 31)
- February 9, 1935 (v. 207 no. 32)
- February 16, 1935 (v. 207 no. 33)
- February 23, 1935 (v. 207 no. 34)
- March 2, 1935 (v. 207 no. 35)
- March 9, 1935 (v. 207 no. 36)
- March 16, 1935 (v. 207 no. 37)
- March 23, 1935 (v. 207 no. 38)
- March 30, 1935 (v. 207 no. 39)
- April 6, 1935 (v. 207 no. 40)
- April 13, 1935 (v. 207 no. 41)
- April 20, 1935 (v. 207 no. 42)
- April 27, 1935 (v. 207 no. 43)
- May 4, 1935 (v. 207 no. 44)
- May 11, 1935 (v. 207 no. 45)
- May 18, 1935 (v. 207 no. 46)
- May 25, 1935 (v. 207 no. 47)
- June 1, 1935 (v. 207 no. 48)
- June 8, 1935 (v. 207 no. 49)
- June 15, 1935 (v. 207 no. 50)
- June 22, 1935 (v. 207 no. 51)
- June 29, 1935 (v. 207 no. 52)
- July 6, 1935 (v. 208 no. 1)
- July 13, 1935 (v. 208 no. 2)
- July 20, 1935 (v. 208 no. 3)
- July 27, 1935 (v. 208 no. 4)
- August 3, 1935 (v. 208 no. 5)
- August 10, 1935 (v. 208 no. 6)
- August 17, 1935 (v. 208 no. 7)
- August 24, 1935 (v. 208 no. 8)
- August 31, 1935 (v. 208 no. 9)
- September 7, 1935 (v. 208 no. 10)
- September 14, 1935 (v. 208 no. 11)
- September 21, 1935 (v. 208 no. 12)
- September 28, 1935 (v. 208 no. 13)
- October 5, 1935 (v. 208 no. 14)
- October 12, 1935 (v. 208 no. 15)
- October 19, 1935 (v. 208 no. 16)
- October 26, 1935 (v. 208 no. 17)
- November 2, 1935 (v. 208 no. 18)
- November 9, 1935 (v. 208 no. 19)
- November 16, 1935 (v. 208 no. 20)
- November 23, 1935 (v. 208 no. 21)
- November 30, 1935 (v. 208 no. 22)
- December 7, 1935 (v. 208 no. 23)
- December 14, 1935 (v. 208 no. 24)
- December 21, 1935 (v. 208 no. 25)
- December 28, 1935 (v. 208 no. 26)
- January 4, 1936 (v. 208 no. 27), © December 30, 1935
- January 11, 1935 (v. 208 no. 28), © January 7, 1936
- January 18, 1936 (v. 208 no. 29)
- January 25, 1936 (v. 208 no. 30)
- February 1, 1936 (v. 208 no. 31)
- February 8, 1936 (v. 208 no. 32)
- February 15, 1936 (v. 208 no. 33)
- February 22, 1936 (v. 208 no. 34)
- February 29, 1936 (v. 208 no. 35)
- March 7, 1936 (v. 208 no. 36)
- March 14, 1936 (v. 208 no. 37)
- March 21, 1936 (v. 208 no. 38)
- March 28, 1936 (v. 208 no. 39)
- April 4, 1936 (v. 208 no. 40)
- April 11, 1936 (v. 208 no. 41)
- April 18, 1936 (v. 208 no. 42)
- April 25, 1936 (v. 208 no. 43)
- May 2, 1936 (v. 208 no. 44)
- May 9, 1936 (v. 208 no. 45)
- May 16, 1936 (v. 208 no. 46)
- May 23, 1936 (v. 208 no. 47)
- May 30, 1936 (v. 208 no. 48)
- June 6, 1936 (v. 208 no. 49)
- June 13, 1936 (v. 208 no. 50)
- June 20, 1936 (v. 208 no. 51)
- June 27, 1936 (v. 208 no. 52)
- July 4, 1936 (v. 209 no. 1)
Renewed contributions
This includes all active contribution renewals through 1931. It might not show all renewals past that date.
- January 4, 1930 (v. 202 no. 27): "A Plumber in Paradise", by I. A. R. Wylie
- January 4, 1930 (v. 202 no. 27): "The Lost Limerick", by Guy Gilpatric
- January 11, 1930 (v. 202 no. 28): "Big Rich" (part 1 of 3), by Charles Brackett
- January 11, 1930 (v. 202 no. 28): "Everything Was All Tied Up", by William Hazlett Upson
- January 11, 1930 (v. 202 no. 28): "One Never Does", by Thomas Beer
- January 11, 1930 (v. 202 no. 28): "Immune", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- January 18, 1930 (v. 202 no. 29): "Bull Market", by Julian Street
- January 18, 1930 (v. 202 no. 29): "Two Wrongs", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- January 18, 1930 (v. 202 no. 29): "How to Be a Lion", by Lucian Cary
- January 18, 1930 (v. 202 no. 29): "Big Rich" (part 2 of 3), by Charles Brackett
- January 25, 1930 (v. 202 no. 30): "Big Rich" (part 3 of 3), by Charles Brackett
- February 1, 1930 (v. 202 no. 31): "Accommodator", by Charles Brackett
- February 1, 1930 (v. 202 no. 31): "Prince on Horseback", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- February 8, 1930 (v. 202 no. 32): "Who's Got the Baby?", by Lucian Cary
- February 8, 1930 (v. 202 no. 32): "Bobby Shaftoe", by John P. Marquand
- February 8, 1930 (v. 202 no. 32): "Faunthorpe's Folly", by Nunnally Johnson
- February 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 33): "The Polished Engine", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- February 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 33): "Away From it All", by Nunnally Johnson
- February 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 33): "Mr. Fentriss Sails at Six", by James Warner Bellah
- March 1, 1930 (v. 202 no. 35): "Sugar in Corn Bread", by Nunnally Johnson
- March 1, 1930 (v. 202 no. 35): "Europe is Due for a Surprise", by William Hazlett Upson
- March 1, 1930 (v. 202 no. 35): "Driveaway", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- March 8, 1930 (v. 202 no. 36): "Passenger List", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- March 8, 1930 (v. 202 no. 36): "Where the Heart Is", by Thomas Beer
- March 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 37): "King O'Meara and Queen Guinevere" (part 1 of 2), by Don Marquis (Issue per FictionMags. CCE renewal record places this contribution not in this issue, but in the April 5 issue. We have not examined the issues in question.)
- March 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 37): "The Dandy Man", by Norman Reilly Raine
- March 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 37): "Monument Historique", by William Hazlett Upson
- March 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 37): "Leave Her, Johnny, Leave Her", by John P. Marquand
- March 15, 1930 (v. 202 no. 37): "Model Discontinued", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- March 22, 1930 (v. 202 no. 38): "The Ride in the Country", by Lucian Cary
- March 22, 1930 (v. 202 no. 38): "Cherries", by Thomas Beer
- March 22, 1930 (v. 202 no. 38): "King O'Meara and Queen Guinevere" (part 2 of 2), by Don Marquis (Issue per FictionMags. CCE renewal record places this contribution not in this issue, but in the April 12 issue. We have not examined the issues in question.)
- March 29, 1930 (v. 202 no. 39): "The Shepper Newfounder", by Stewart Edward White
- April 5, 1930 (v. 202 no. 40): "First Blood", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- April 5, 1930 (v. 202 no. 40): "Off the Arm" (part 1 of 2), by Don Marquis
- April 5, 1930 (v. 202 no. 40): "Race", by Thomas Beer
- April 5, 1930 (v. 202 no. 40): "Repossessed", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- April 5, 1930 (v. 202 no. 40): "Blood Pressure", by Damon Runyon [Permissions]
- April 5, 1930 (v. 202 no. 40): "King O'Meara and Queen Guinevere" (part 1 of 2), by Don Marquis (Issue per CCE renewal record. FictionMags places this contribution not in this issue, but in the March 15 issue. We have not examined the issues in question.)
- April 12, 1930 (v. 202 no. 41): "Slave Catcher", by John P. Marquand
- April 12, 1930 (v. 202 no. 41): "We All Know It", by I. A. R. Wylie
- April 12, 1930 (v. 202 no. 41): "The Burglar's Bride", by Nunnally Johnson
- April 12, 1930 (v. 202 no. 41): "Off the Arm" (part 2 of 2), by Don Marquis
- April 12, 1930 (v. 202 no. 41): "King O'Meara and Queen Guinevere" (part 2 of 2), by Don Marquis (Issue per CCE renewal record. FictionMags places this contribution not in this issue, but in the March 22 issue. We have not examined the issues in question.)
- April 19, 1930 (v. 202 no. 42): "The Walking Stick" (part 1 of 2), by C. E. Scoggins
- April 19, 1930 (v. 202 no. 42): "The Vineyard of Schloss Ramsburg", by William Hazlett Upson
- April 19, 1930 (v. 202 no. 42): "Mr. Dwyer's Mistake", by James Warner Bellah
- April 19, 1930 (v. 202 no. 42): "Without Recourse", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- April 26, 1930 (v. 202 no. 43): "Man Afraid", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- April 26, 1930 (v. 202 no. 43): "The Walking Stick" (part 2 of 2), by C. E. Scoggins
- April 26, 1930 (v. 202 no. 43): "France on Two Words", by Nunnally Johnson
- May 3, 1930 (v. 202 no. 44): "The Ardous Art", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- May 3, 1930 (v. 202 no. 44): "Money Isn't Everything", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- May 3, 1930 (v. 202 no. 44): "Those Old Pals of Hers", by Nunnally Johnson
- May 10, 1930 (v. 202 no. 45): "The Hermit of Three Buttes" (part 1 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- May 10, 1930 (v. 202 no. 45): "Consequence" (part 1 of 4), by Marie, Grand Duchess of Russia
- May 10, 1930 (v. 202 no. 45): "Company Manners", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- May 10, 1930 (v. 202 no. 45): "Quack, Quack" (part 1 of 2), by Stewart Edward White
- May 17, 1930 (v. 202 no. 46): "A Millionaire's Girl", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- May 17, 1930 (v. 202 no. 46): "Twenty Horses", by Nunnally Johnson
- May 17, 1930 (v. 202 no. 46): "Mr. Picarelli Takes a Bath", by James Warner Bellah
- May 17, 1930 (v. 202 no. 46): "Retaining Counsel", by Agnes Burke Hale (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'Counsel Retained'. We have not examined the issue in question.)
- May 17, 1930 (v. 202 no. 46): "Consequence" (part 2 of 4), by Marie, Grand Duchess of Russia
- May 17, 1930 (v. 202 no. 46): "The Hermit of Three Buttes" (part 2 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- May 17, 1930 (v. 202 no. 46): "Quack, Quack" (part 2 of 2), by Stewart Edward White
- May 24, 1930 (v. 202 no. 47): "The Leaning Tower of Venice", by William Hazlett Upson
- May 24, 1930 (v. 202 no. 47): "The Four Best Years", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- May 24, 1930 (v. 202 no. 47): "The Hermit of Three Buttes" (part 3 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- May 24, 1930 (v. 202 no. 47): "Consequence" (part 3 of 4), by Marie, Grand Duchess of Russia
- May 31, 1930 (v. 202 no. 48): "Mirthful Haven" (part 1 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- May 31, 1930 (v. 202 no. 48): "A Nice Quiet Place", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- May 31, 1930 (v. 202 no. 48): "The Hermit of Three Buttes" (part 4 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- May 31, 1930 (v. 202 no. 48): "Consequence" (part 4 of 4), by Marie, Grand Duchess of Russia
- June 7, 1930 (v. 202 no. 49): "Ladies Change", by Charles Brackett
- June 7, 1930 (v. 202 no. 49): "No Horses, No Beggars", by Thomas Beer
- June 7, 1930 (v. 202 no. 49): "Mirthful Haven" (part 2 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- June 7, 1930 (v. 202 no. 49): "The Hermit of Three Buttes" (part 5 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- June 7, 1930 (v. 202 no. 49): "Alaska Bears", by Stewart Edward White
- June 7, 1930 (v. 202 no. 49): "An Emergency is Declared to Exist", by Stewart Edward White
- June 14, 1930 (v. 202 no. 50): "Christmas in Bagdad", by Julian Street
- June 14, 1930 (v. 202 no. 50): "Lets and Hindrances", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- June 14, 1930 (v. 202 no. 50): "Rose Plaster", by Thomas Beer
- June 14, 1930 (v. 202 no. 50): "Mirthful Haven" (part 3 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- June 21, 1930 (v. 202 no. 51): "Dark Tears", by Katharine Brush
- June 21, 1930 (v. 202 no. 51): "The Agreeable Finish", by Thomas Beer
- June 21, 1930 (v. 202 no. 51): "Working on the Railroad", by William Hazlett Upson
- June 21, 1930 (v. 202 no. 51): "Mirthful Haven" (part 4 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- June 21, 1930 (v. 202 no. 51): "Some Day You'll Be Sorry", by James Gould Cozzens [Permissions]
- June 28, 1930 (v. 202 no. 52): "Ladies With Lipstick", by Katharine Brush
- June 28, 1930 (v. 202 no. 52): "Mirthful Haven" (part 5 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- July 5, 1930 (v. 203 no. 1): "The Long Rifle: The Grooved Barrel" (part 1 of 2), by Stewart Edward White (Multiple CCE renewal records exist for this contribution, one of which starts with 'The Long Rifle' and one of which gives the title only as 'The Grooved Barrel'. Based on later renewed stories, 'The Long Rifle' appears to be used for a series of stories that also have their own distinctive titles or subtitles.)
- July 5, 1930 (v. 203 no. 1): "Obligations", by John P. Marquand
- July 5, 1930 (v. 203 no. 1): "Countess Olga's Dancing Slippers", by James Warner Bellah
- July 5, 1930 (v. 203 no. 1): "Mirthful Haven" (part 6 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- July 12, 1930 (v. 203 no. 2): "Moving Forward" (article 1 of 6), by Henry Ford and Samuel Crowther (FictionMags titles their article 'The Fear of Overproduction'.)
- July 12, 1930 (v. 203 no. 2): "Red Flannel Petticoats", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- July 12, 1930 (v. 203 no. 2): "The Long Rifle: The Grooved Barrel" (part 2 of 2), by Stewart Edward White (Multiple CCE renewal records exist for this contribution, one of which starts with 'The Long Rifle' and one of which gives the title only as 'The Grooved Barrel'. Based on later renewed stories, 'The Long Rifle' appears to be used for a series of stories that also have their own distinctive titles or subtitles.)
- July 12, 1930 (v. 203 no. 2): "Mirthful Haven" (part 7 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- July 19, 1930 (v. 203 no. 3): "What Have You?", by Charles Brackett
- July 19, 1930 (v. 203 no. 3): "Moving Forward" (article 2 of 6), by Henry Ford and Samuel Crowther (FictionMags titles their article 'The Place of Wages'.)
- July 19, 1930 (v. 203 no. 3): "He Had Another Apple", by Thomas Beer
- July 19, 1930 (v. 203 no. 3): "The Artist Relaxed", by Nunnally Johnson
- July 19, 1930 (v. 203 no. 3): "The Wild Calf", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- July 19, 1930 (v. 203 no. 3): "The Smith-Jones Letters", by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- July 26, 1930 (v. 203 no. 4): "There Ought to Be a Law", by Nunnally Johnson
- August 2, 1930 (v. 203 no. 5): "Kayo! Oke!", by Sophie Kerr
- August 2, 1930 (v. 203 no. 5): "The Same Things", by John P. Marquand
- August 2, 1930 (v. 203 no. 5): "A Woman Like You", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- August 2, 1930 (v. 203 no. 5): "Moving Forward" (article 3 of 6), by Henry Ford and Samuel Crowther (FictionMags titles their article 'Unemployment or Leisure?'.)
- August 2, 1930 (v. 203 no. 5): "How to Treat Reporters", by Nunnally Johnson
- August 2, 1930 (v. 203 no. 5): "The Lie With Circumstance", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- August 9, 1930 (v. 203 no. 6): "Charlie Chan Carries On" (part 1 of 6), by Earl Derr Biggers
- August 9, 1930 (v. 203 no. 6): "The Bridal Party", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- August 16, 1930 (v. 203 no. 7): "Moving Forward" (article 4 of 6), by Henry Ford and Samuel Crowther (FictionMags titles their article 'Toward Abolishing Poverty'.)
- August 16, 1930 (v. 203 no. 7): "Charlie Chan Carries On" (part 2 of 6), by Earl Derr Biggers
- August 23, 1930 (v. 203 no. 8): "End of Devil Hawker", by Arthur Conan Doyle [Permissions]
- August 23, 1930 (v. 203 no. 8): "The New Model", by William Hazlett Upson
- August 23, 1930 (v. 203 no. 8): "White Pants", by James Warner Bellah
- August 23, 1930 (v. 203 no. 8): "Volcanoes Packed in Ice", by Barrett Willoughby
- August 23, 1930 (v. 203 no. 8): "Charlie Chan Carries On" (part 3 of 6), by Earl Derr Biggers
- August 30, 1930 (v. 203 no. 9): "The Glascow Keelie", by Norman Reilly Raine (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'The Glasgow Keelie'. We have not examined the issue in question.)
- August 30, 1930 (v. 203 no. 9): "Guesswork", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- August 30, 1930 (v. 203 no. 9): "It's in the Blood", by Nunnally Johnson
- August 30, 1930 (v. 203 no. 9): "Charlie Chan Carries On" (part 4 of 6), by Earl Derr Biggers
- September 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 10): "A Woman With a Past", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- September 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 10): "Technical Stuff", by William Hazlett Upson
- September 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 10): "Thrift", by William Faulkner [Permissions]
- September 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 10): "Moving Forward" (article 5 of 6), by Henry Ford and Samuel Crowther (FictionMags titles their article 'The New Craftsmanship'.)
- September 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 10): "Charlie Chan Carries On" (part 5 of 6), by Earl Derr Biggers
- September 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 11): "Soviet Saint", by Julian Street
- September 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 11): "Women Have No Sense of Humor", by Nunnally Johnson
- September 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 11): "Horse Flesh", by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
- September 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 11): "The Sixth Man", by Norman Reilly Raine
- September 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 11): "This Month's Bills", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- September 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 11): "Charlie Chan Carries On" (part 6 of 6), by Earl Derr Biggers
- September 20, 1930 (v. 203 no. 12): "The Stag at Eve", by Agnes Burke Hale
- September 20, 1930 (v. 203 no. 12): "Moving Forward" (article 6 of 6), by Henry Ford and Samuel Crowther (FictionMags titles their article 'Management and Size'.)
- September 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 13): "Forces", by Viña Delmar
- September 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 13): "Here We Go a-Nutting", by Nunnally Johnson
- September 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 13): "Not So Different", by Lucian Cary
- September 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 13): "Master of His House", by John P. Marquand (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'The Master of the House'.)
- September 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 13): "Salmon", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- October 4, 1930 (v. 203 no. 14): "We'll Recall it With Affection", by James Gould Cozzens [Permissions]
- October 11, 1930 (v. 203 no. 15): "One Trip Abroad", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- October 11, 1930 (v. 203 no. 15): "In the Enemy's Country", by William Hazlett Upson
- October 11, 1930 (v. 203 no. 15): "The Black Kind", by Thomas Beer
- October 11, 1930 (v. 203 no. 15): "The Perfect Crime Case", by Nunnally Johnson
- October 18, 1930 (v. 203 no. 16): "Able Wackets", by Norman Reilly Raine
- October 25, 1930 (v. 203 no. 17): "Life Sentence" (part 1 of 2), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- October 25, 1930 (v. 203 no. 17): "Buffalo Hunters", by Stuart N. Lake
- November 1, 1930 (v. 203 no. 18): "The Guns of the Enemy", by James Gould Cozzens [Permissions]
- November 1, 1930 (v. 203 no. 18): "Guns and Gunfighters", by Stuart N. Lake
- November 1, 1930 (v. 203 no. 18): "Life Sentence" (part 2 of 2), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- November 8, 1930 (v. 203 no. 19): "There is a Destiny", by John P. Marquand
- November 8, 1930 (v. 203 no. 19): "Tales of the Kansas Cow Towns", by Stuart N. Lake
- November 8, 1930 (v. 203 no. 19): "Chain Living", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- November 15, 1930 (v. 203 no. 20): "The Frontier Marshall", by Stuart N. Lake
- November 15, 1930 (v. 203 no. 20): "Back to Barrie", by Nunnally Johnson
- November 22, 1930 (v. 203 no. 21): "Devil's Gulch", by William Hazlett Upson
- November 29, 1930 (v. 203 no. 22): "A Snobbish Story", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- November 29, 1930 (v. 203 no. 22): "International", by Thomas Beer
- November 29, 1930 (v. 203 no. 22): "Home Town Laughter", by John Reid Byers
- December 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 23): "A Perfectly Beautiful Time", by Lucian Cary
- December 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 23): "Sonnets: Being out of love; Strange thing; I dreamed I moved among the Elysian fields; and others", by Edna St. Vincent Millay [Permissions]
- December 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 23): "Horseplay", by William Hazlett Upson
- December 6, 1930 (v. 203 no. 23): "The Fog Blew Over the Mountain", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- December 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 24): "The House of Darkness" (part 1 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- December 13, 1930 (v. 203 no. 24): "The Moon Craters of Alaska", by Barrett Willoughby
- December 20, 1930 (v. 203 no. 25): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (Multiple CCE renewal records exist for this contribution, one of which gives this part the subtitle 'The Grandmother'.)
- December 20, 1930 (v. 203 no. 25): "The House of Darkness" (part 2 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- December 20, 1930 (v. 203 no. 25): "Rainbows", by John P. Marquand
- December 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 26): "Make Believe" (part 1 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- December 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 26): "A Woman at the Wheel", by Nunnally Johnson
- December 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 26): "Doubles is a Better Game", by Agnes Burke Hale
- December 27, 1930 (v. 203 no. 26): "The House of Darkness" (part 3 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- January 3, 1931 (v. 203 no. 27): "The House of Darkness" (part 4 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- January 3, 1931 (v. 203 no. 27): "Make Believe" (part 2 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- January 3, 1931 (v. 203 no. 27): "The Truth About a Novel", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- January 10, 1931 (v. 203 no. 28): "The Model House", by William Hazlett Upson
- January 10, 1931 (v. 203 no. 28): "Make Believe" (part 3 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- January 10, 1931 (v. 203 no. 28): "The House of Darkness" (part 5 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- January 17, 1931 (v. 203 no. 29): "I Cannot Refrain", by Arthur Train
- January 17, 1931 (v. 203 no. 29): "Make Believe" (part 4 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- January 17, 1931 (v. 203 no. 29): "The House of Darkness" (part 6 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- January 24, 1931 (v. 203 no. 30): "How I Don't Play Golf", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- January 24, 1931 (v. 203 no. 30): "What Every Author Knows", by Arthur Train
- January 24, 1931 (v. 203 no. 30): "We're Going to Ruin the Lower Classes", by William Hazlett Upson
- January 24, 1931 (v. 203 no. 30): "Make Believe" (part 5 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- January 31, 1931 (v. 203 no. 31): "Gold" (part 1 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- January 31, 1931 (v. 203 no. 31): "Thirty-Five Quid a Month", by Norman Reilly Raine
- January 31, 1931 (v. 203 no. 31): "All Modern Improvements", by Charles Brackett
- January 31, 1931 (v. 203 no. 31): "What's the Matter With Food", by Julian Street
- February 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 32): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (FictionMags gives this part the subtitle 'The Mountain Man'.)
- February 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 32): "The House That Tutt Built", by Arthur Train
- February 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 32): "Gold" (part 2 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 32): "Blond Widow", by Katharine Brush
- February 14, 1931 (v. 203 no. 33): "Golden Lads", by John P. Marquand
- February 14, 1931 (v. 203 no. 33): "Gold" (part 3 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 14, 1931 (v. 203 no. 33): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (FictionMags gives this part the subtitle 'The Statesman'.)
- February 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 34): "Babylon Revisited", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- February 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 34): "The Love Interest", by James Warner Bellah
- February 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 34): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (Multiple CCE renewal records exist for this contribution. FictionMags gives this part the subtitle 'The Trader'.)
- February 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 34): "Gold" (part 4 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 34): "Grizzlies Again", by Stewart Edward White
- February 28, 1931 (v. 203 no. 35): "Dixie Belle", by Nunnally Johnson
- February 28, 1931 (v. 203 no. 35): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (Multiple CCE renewal records exist for this contribution. FictionMags gives this part the subtitle 'The Buffalo'.)
- February 28, 1931 (v. 203 no. 35): "Gold" (part 5 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- March 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 36): "The Lively Lady" (part 1 of 6), by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- March 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 36): "Believe it or Not", by James Warner Bellah
- March 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 36): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (Multiple CCE renewal records exist for this contribution. FictionMags gives this part the subtitle 'Senorita'.)
- March 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 36): "Gold" (part 6 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- March 7, 1931 (v. 203 no. 36): "Parking the Brown Bear", by Stewart Edward White
- March 14, 1931 (v. 203 no. 37): "Spellbound", by I. A. R. Wylie
- March 14, 1931 (v. 203 no. 37): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (Multiple CCE renewal records exist for this contribution. FictionMags gives this part the subtitle 'Indian Country'.)
- March 14, 1931 (v. 203 no. 37): "The Lively Lady" (part 2 of 6), by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- March 14, 1931 (v. 203 no. 37): "Cent a Point", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- March 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 38): "Tutt for Tutt", by Arthur Train
- March 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 38): "What's the Matter With Food", by Julian Street
- March 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 38): "The Woman's Touch", by Nunnally Johnson
- March 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 38): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (Multiple CCE renewal records exist for this contribution. FictionMags gives this part the subtitle 'The White Buffalo'.)
- March 21, 1931 (v. 203 no. 38): "The Lively Lady" (part 3 of 6), by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- March 28, 1931 (v. 203 no. 39): "Dole", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- March 28, 1931 (v. 203 no. 39): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (Multiple CCE renewal records exist for this contribution. FictionMags gives this part the subtitle 'Blackfeet'.)
- March 28, 1931 (v. 203 no. 39): "The Lively Lady" (part 4 of 6), by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- April 4, 1931 (v. 203 no. 40): "Fog Mull", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- April 4, 1931 (v. 203 no. 40): "Nightmare", by Nunnally Johnson
- April 4, 1931 (v. 203 no. 40): "The Long Rifle", by Stewart Edward White (FictionMags gives this part the subtitle 'Assiniboin'.)
- April 4, 1931 (v. 203 no. 40): "The Lively Lady" (part 5 of 6), by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- April 11, 1931 (v. 203 no. 41): "What New York is Really Like", by Lucian Cary
- April 11, 1931 (v. 203 no. 41): "The Lively Lady" (part 6 of 6), by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- April 18, 1931 (v. 203 no. 42): "Mr. Tutt Turns a Trick", by Arthur Train
- April 18, 1931 (v. 203 no. 42): "The Half Baked Palace" (part 1 of 2), by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- April 18, 1931 (v. 203 no. 42): "Heart Trouble", by Agnes Burke Hale
- April 25, 1931 (v. 203 no. 43): "Ann, Her Sampler, 1931", by I. A. R. Wylie
- April 25, 1931 (v. 203 no. 43): "The Angler's Prayer", by Nunnally Johnson
- April 25, 1931 (v. 203 no. 43): "The Half Baked Palace" (part 2 of 2), by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- May 2, 1931 (v. 203 no. 44): "A Life at Angelo's", by Stephen Vincent Benét [Permissions]
- May 2, 1931 (v. 203 no. 44): "Cash in Mind", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'Cash in Hand'.)
- May 9, 1931 (v. 203 no. 45): "Divine Curiosity", by William Hazlett Upson (FictionMags lists this work as by 'Susan Brock as told to William Hazlett Upson'.)
- May 9, 1931 (v. 203 no. 45): "Ferd Was a Lamb", by Fannie Kilbourne
- May 16, 1931 (v. 203 no. 46): "Indecision", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- May 23, 1931 (v. 203 no. 47): "Regular Fellows", by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- May 30, 1931 (v. 203 no. 48): "Recognition", by Nunnally Johnson
- June 6, 1931 (v. 203 no. 49): "Ring Around a Rosy", by Sinclair Lewis [Permissions]
- June 6, 1931 (v. 203 no. 49): "The Girl in the Rain", by Lucian Cary
- June 6, 1931 (v. 203 no. 49): "Witch-Trot Pond", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- June 6, 1931 (v. 203 no. 49): "The Lion of the Bronx", by Nunnally Johnson (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'The Lion in the Bronx'. We have not examined the issue in question.)
- June 13, 1931 (v. 203 no. 50): "She Was Right Once", by Booth Tarkington
- June 13, 1931 (v. 203 no. 50): "She Eagle", by James Warner Bellah
- June 13, 1931 (v. 203 no. 50): "Isaiah", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- June 13, 1931 (v. 203 no. 50): "Salvage", by Norman Reilly Raine
- June 27, 1931 (v. 203 no. 52): "A Girl's Best Friend", by Agnes Burke Hale
- July 4, 1931 (v. 204 no. 1): "Sunk", by William Hazlett Upson
- July 4, 1931 (v. 204 no. 1): "Author! Author!", by Nunnally Johnson
- July 4, 1931 (v. 204 no. 1): "The Long Slow Sidewise Look", by Lucian Cary
- July 4, 1931 (v. 204 no. 1): "A New Leaf", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- July 11, 1931 (v. 204 no. 2): "Tugboat Annie", by Norman Reilly Raine
- July 11, 1931 (v. 204 no. 2): "The Man on Horseback", by Nunnally Johnson
- July 18, 1931 (v. 204 no. 3): "The Duncest Man", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- July 25, 1931 (v. 204 no. 4): "Sitting Pretty", by Julian Street
- July 25, 1931 (v. 204 no. 4): "I Need $300", by William Hazlett Upson
- August 1, 1931 (v. 204 no. 5): "Barratry", by Norman Reilly Raine
- August 8, 1931 (v. 204 no. 6): "Upstairs", by John P. Marquand
- August 15, 1931 (v. 204 no. 7): "Emotional Bankruptcy", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- August 22, 1931 (v. 204 no. 8): "The Shape of Fear", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- August 29, 1931 (v. 204 no. 9): "The Crutile" (part 1 of 2), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- August 29, 1931 (v. 204 no. 9): "Singapore Jack", by Norman Reilly Raine
- September 5, 1931 (v. 204 no. 10): "Between Three and Four", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- September 5, 1931 (v. 204 no. 10): "The Golden Decade", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- September 5, 1931 (v. 204 no. 10): "The Crutile" (part 2 of 2), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- September 12, 1931 (v. 204 no. 11): "Land", by Sinclair Lewis [Permissions]
- September 26, 1931 (v. 204 no. 13): "A Change of Class", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- October 3, 1931 (v. 204 no. 14): "House That Jack Built", by I. A. R. Wylie
- October 3, 1931 (v. 204 no. 14): "The Sub-Machine Gun School of Literature", by Nunnally Johnson
- October 10, 1931 (v. 204 no. 15): "Feeling for It", by Thomas Beer
- October 17, 1931 (v. 204 no. 16): "Dollar Chasers" (part 1 of 2), by Sinclair Lewis [Permissions]
- October 17, 1931 (v. 204 no. 16): "Pillar of Strength", by Nunnally Johnson
- October 17, 1931 (v. 204 no. 16): "Tolerance", by John P. Marquand
- October 17, 1931 (v. 204 no. 16): "What It Takes", by James Warner Bellah
- October 24, 1931 (v. 204 no. 17): "Jephthah's Daughter" (part 1 of 3), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- October 24, 1931 (v. 204 no. 17): "Josie", by Nunnally Johnson
- October 24, 1931 (v. 204 no. 17): "Dollar Chasers" (part 2 of 2), by Sinclair Lewis [Permissions]
- October 31, 1931 (v. 204 no. 18): "White Man", by Thomas Beer
- October 31, 1931 (v. 204 no. 18): "Jephthah's Daughter" (part 2 of 3), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- November 7, 1931 (v. 204 no. 19): "Cash and Carry", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- November 7, 1931 (v. 204 no. 19): "Gentlemen Ride", by John P. Marquand
- November 7, 1931 (v. 204 no. 19): "Jephthah's Daughter" (part 3 of 3), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- November 7, 1931 (v. 204 no. 19): "The Russian Goose Hangs High", by Fannie Hurst [Permissions]
- November 14, 1931 (v. 204 no. 20): "I've Got a Responsible Job", by William Hazlett Upson
- November 14, 1931 (v. 204 no. 20): "Meet Mr. Howley", by Ring Lardner
- November 14, 1931 (v. 204 no. 20): "Stage Struck", by Nunnally Johnson (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'Stage-Stuck'.)
- November 21, 1931 (v. 204 no. 21): "Me, Boy Scout", by Ring Lardner
- November 21, 1931 (v. 204 no. 21): "Open and Shut", by Nunnally Johnson
- November 28, 1931 (v. 204 no. 22): "Hard Driver", by Lucian Cary
- November 28, 1931 (v. 204 no. 22): "Call Me Joe", by John P. Marquand
- December 5, 1931 (v. 204 no. 23): "Good Form", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- December 5, 1931 (v. 204 no. 23): "Christmas at Riley's", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- December 12, 1931 (v. 204 no. 24): "At the Pilot's Discretion", by James Warner Bellah
- December 19, 1931 (v. 204 no. 25): "Flame" (part 1 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- December 19, 1931 (v. 204 no. 25): "A Freeze-Out", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- December 19, 1931 (v. 204 no. 25): "No Runs, No Hits, One Error", by Nunnally Johnson
- December 19, 1931 (v. 204 no. 25): "The Russians Have Beards", by Philip Wylie [Permissions]
- December 26, 1931 (v. 204 no. 26): "Grandfather Pound", by Thomas Beer
- December 26, 1931 (v. 204 no. 26): "The Way to Go Home", by James Gould Cozzens [Permissions]
- December 26, 1931 (v. 204 no. 26): "Gladwin is Willing to Accept a Position", by William Hazlett Upson
- December 26, 1931 (v. 204 no. 26): "Flame" (part 2 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- January 2, 1932 (v. 204 no. 27): "Miss Pinkerton" (part 1 of 7), by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- January 2, 1932 (v. 204 no. 27): "Who, the Lady", by James Warner Bellah
- January 2, 1932 (v. 204 no. 27): "Flame" (part 3 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- January 2, 1932 (v. 204 no. 27): "Champagne and Hash", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- January 9, 1932 (v. 204 no. 28): "Miss Pinkerton" (part 2 of 7), by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- January 9, 1932 (v. 204 no. 28): "Flame" (part 4 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- January 16, 1932 (v. 204 no. 29): "Miss Pinkerton" (part 3 of 7), by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- January 16, 1932 (v. 204 no. 29): "Flame" (part 5 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- January 23, 1932 (v. 204 no. 30): "It's the Old Calorie Game", by Nunnally Johnson
- January 23, 1932 (v. 204 no. 30): "Ask Him", by John P. Marquand
- January 23, 1932 (v. 204 no. 30): "Miss Pinkerton" (part 4 of 7), by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- January 23, 1932 (v. 204 no. 30): "Flame" (part 6 of 6), by C. E. Scoggins
- January 30, 1932 (v. 204 no. 31): "Miss Pinkerton" (part 5 of 7), by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- January 30, 1932 (v. 204 no. 31): "A Matter of Technique", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'A Matter of Technic'.)
- February 6, 1932 (v. 204 no. 32): "Footlights" (part 1 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 6, 1932 (v. 204 no. 32): "The Music", by John P. Marquand
- February 6, 1932 (v. 204 no. 32): "Miss Pinkerton" (part 6 of 7), by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- February 13, 1932 (v. 204 no. 33): "The Duke Steps In", by Lucian Cary (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'The Duke Intervenes'.)
- February 13, 1932 (v. 204 no. 33): "Footlights" (part 2 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 13, 1932 (v. 204 no. 33): "Miss Pinkerton" (part 7 of 7), by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- February 20, 1932 (v. 204 no. 34): "Footlights" (part 3 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- February 20, 1932 (v. 204 no. 34): "Diagnosis", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- February 20, 1932 (v. 204 no. 34): "Deep Water", by John P. Marquand
- February 27, 1932 (v. 204 no. 35): "Where There's a Will", by Arthur Train
- February 27, 1932 (v. 204 no. 35): "Such Things Happen", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'Such Things Never Happen'.)
- February 27, 1932 (v. 204 no. 35): "Footlights" (part 4 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- March 5, 1932 (v. 204 no. 36): "Turnabout", by William Faulkner [Permissions]
- March 5, 1932 (v. 204 no. 36): "A Pretty Woman", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- March 5, 1932 (v. 204 no. 36): "Footlights" (part 5 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- March 12, 1932 (v. 204 no. 37): "Sold South", by John P. Marquand
- March 12, 1932 (v. 204 no. 37): "Passage to Secoma", by Norman Reilly Raine
- March 12, 1932 (v. 204 no. 37): "Footlights" (part 6 of 6), by Clarence Budington Kelland
- March 19, 1932 (v. 204 no. 38): "Money Musk. Lady in Peril" (part 1), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title simply as 'Money Musk'.)
- March 19, 1932 (v. 204 no. 38): "Henry", by Carl Anderson
- March 26, 1932 (v. 204 no. 39): "Hunch", by James Warner Bellah
- March 26, 1932 (v. 204 no. 39): "Money Musk. Lady in Peril" (part 2), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title simply as 'Money Musk'.)
- April 2, 1932 (v. 204 no. 40): "The Military Hobo", by William Hazlett Upson
- April 2, 1932 (v. 204 no. 40): "Money Musk. Lady in Peril" (part 3), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title simply as 'Money Musk'.)
- April 9, 1932 (v. 204 no. 41): "Cold Blooded Northerner" (part 1 of 4), by Alice Duer Miller
- April 9, 1932 (v. 204 no. 41): "Nickel-or-Million", by Norman Reilly Raine
- April 9, 1932 (v. 204 no. 41): "Will You Please Stop That", by Nunnally Johnson
- April 9, 1932 (v. 204 no. 41): "Last of the Nice Girls", by Agnes Burke Hale
- April 9, 1932 (v. 204 no. 41): "Money Musk. Lady in Peril" (part 4), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title simply as 'Money Musk'.)
- April 16, 1932 (v. 204 no. 42): "Jine the Cavalry", by John P. Marquand
- April 16, 1932 (v. 204 no. 42): "Cold Blooded Northerner" (part 2 of 4), by Alice Duer Miller
- April 16, 1932 (v. 204 no. 42): "Money Musk. Lady in Peril" (part 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title simply as 'Money Musk'. FictionMags also mentions a part 6 in the April 23 issue; that installment is not mentioned in the CCE renewal record, but there is also a renewal filed for 'Money Musk' as a book.)
- April 23, 1932 (v. 204 no. 43): "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- April 23, 1932 (v. 204 no. 43): "Cold Blooded Northerner" (part 3 of 4), by Alice Duer Miller
- April 23, 1932 (v. 204 no. 43): "The Floyd Gibbons Influence", by Nunnally Johnson (Issue as specified in FictionMags. CCE renewal record instead puts this in the April 30 issue.)
- April 30, 1932 (v. 204 no. 44): "Dancing Lady" (part 1 of 6), by James Warner Bellah
- April 30, 1932 (v. 204 no. 44): "The Big Game Hunting of Rufus Peattle", by Lucian Cary (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'The Big Game Hunting of Rufus Peattie'.)
- April 30, 1932 (v. 204 no. 44): "Cold Blooded Northerner" (part 4 of 4), by Alice Duer Miller
- April 30, 1932 (v. 204 no. 44): "The Floyd Gibbons Influence", by Nunnally Johnson (Issue as specified in CCE renewal record. FictionMags instead puts this in the April 23 issue.)
- May 7, 1932 (v. 204 no. 45): "Wrong Number", by Alice Duer Miller
- May 7, 1932 (v. 204 no. 45): "Country Life in Italy", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- May 7, 1932 (v. 204 no. 45): "Feathers Are Worn", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- May 7, 1932 (v. 204 no. 45): "Dancing Lady" (part 2 of 6), by James Warner Bellah
- May 14, 1932 (v. 204 no. 46): "The Bad Old Days", by Nunnally Johnson
- May 14, 1932 (v. 204 no. 46): "Flight and Pursuit", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- May 14, 1932 (v. 204 no. 46): "Dancing Lady" (part 3 of 6), by James Warner Bellah
- May 21, 1932 (v. 204 no. 47): "All is Not Gold", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- May 21, 1932 (v. 204 no. 47): "Dancing Lady" (part 4 of 6), by James Warner Bellah
- May 28, 1932 (v. 204 no. 48): "Dogs in a Big Way", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- May 28, 1932 (v. 204 no. 48): "Dancing Lady" (part 5 of 6), by James Warner Bellah
- June 4, 1932 (v. 204 no. 49): "Family in the Wind", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- June 4, 1932 (v. 204 no. 49): "Dancing Lady" (part 6 of 6), by James Warner Bellah
- June 11, 1932 (v. 204 no. 50): "Keeper of the Keys" (part 1 of 7), by Earl Derr Biggers
- June 11, 1932 (v. 204 no. 50): "They Shall Not Pass", by Alice Duer Miller
- June 11, 1932 (v. 204 no. 50): "Jack Still", by John P. Marquand
- June 11, 1932 (v. 204 no. 50): "The Old Shellback", by Norman Reilly Raine
- June 18, 1932 (v. 204 no. 51): "Flower of the Nejd", by Eleanor Mercein Kelly
- June 18, 1932 (v. 204 no. 51): "Black Wolf", by Walter D. Edmonds [Permissions]
- June 18, 1932 (v. 204 no. 51): "Keeper of the Keys" (part 2 of 7), by Earl Derr Biggers
- June 25, 1932 (v. 204 no. 52): "Keeper of the Keys" (part 3 of 7), by Earl Derr Biggers
- July 2, 1932 (v. 205 no. 1): "By Appointment", by Wilbur Daniel Steele
- July 2, 1932 (v. 205 no. 1): "Money Player", by Lucian Cary
- July 2, 1932 (v. 205 no. 1): "Keeper of the Keys" (part 4 of 7), by Earl Derr Biggers
- July 9, 1932 (v. 205 no. 2): "Spareribs and Sauerkraut", by Norman Reilly Raine
- July 9, 1932 (v. 205 no. 2): "The Man Who Made a Speech", by Nunnally Johnson
- July 9, 1932 (v. 205 no. 2): "Keeper of the Keys" (part 5 of 7), by Earl Derr Biggers
- July 16, 1932 (v. 205 no. 3): "Big Girl", by Katharine Brush
- July 16, 1932 (v. 205 no. 3): "Keeper of the Keys" (part 6 of 7), by Earl Derr Biggers
- July 23, 1932 (v. 205 no. 4): "Keeper of the Keys" (part 7 of 7), by Earl Derr Biggers
- July 30, 1932 (v. 205 no. 5): "Murder at Three", by James Warner Bellah (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'Murder at Three Thousand'.)
- July 30, 1932 (v. 205 no. 5): "Crazy. Krazy", by Nunnally Johnson (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title simply as 'Krazy'.)
- August 6, 1932 (v. 205 no. 6): "The Rubber Check", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- August 13, 1932 (v. 205 no. 7): "Far Away", by John P. Marquand
- August 27, 1932 (v. 205 no. 9): "I Want to Be an Aviator", by William Hazlett Upson
- August 27, 1932 (v. 205 no. 9): "What a Handsome Pair", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- September 3, 1932 (v. 205 no. 10): "Folded Hills" (part 1 of 3), by Stewart Edward White
- September 3, 1932 (v. 205 no. 10): "No Cure, No Pay", by Norman Reilly Raine
- September 10, 1932 (v. 205 no. 11): "Pianissimo", by Phil Stong
- September 10, 1932 (v. 205 no. 11): "Folded Hills" (part 2 of 3), by Stewart Edward White
- September 17, 1932 (v. 205 no. 12): "More Trouble With the Expense Account", by William Hazlett Upson
- September 17, 1932 (v. 205 no. 12): "Folded Hills" (part 3 of 3), by Stewart Edward White
- September 24, 1932 (v. 205 no. 13): "For Authors Only", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- October 8, 1932 (v. 205 no. 15): "Presenting Lily Mars" (part 1 of 8), by Booth Tarkington (Title as given on cover of October 8 issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Lily Mars'.)
- October 8, 1932 (v. 205 no. 15): "High Tide", by John P. Marquand
- October 8, 1932 (v. 205 no. 15): "His Angel Overweight", by Agnes Burke Hale
- October 15, 1932 (v. 205 no. 16): "The Lady on the Dollar", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- October 15, 1932 (v. 205 no. 16): "An Inquiry Into Diets", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- October 15, 1932 (v. 205 no. 16): "Presenting Lily Mars" (part 2 of 8), by Booth Tarkington (Title as given on cover of October 8 issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Lily Mars'.)
- October 22, 1932 (v. 205 no. 17): "The Dance of the Bends", by Charles Rawlings
- October 22, 1932 (v. 205 no. 17): "Presenting Lily Mars" (part 3 of 8), by Booth Tarkington (Title as given on cover of October 8 issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Lily Mars'.)
- October 29, 1932 (v. 205 no. 18): "Presenting Lily Mars" (part 4 of 8), by Booth Tarkington (Title as given on cover of October 8 issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Lily Mars'.)
- November 5, 1932 (v. 205 no. 19): "One Interne", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- November 5, 1932 (v. 205 no. 19): "Dispatch Box, No. 3", by John P. Marquand
- November 5, 1932 (v. 205 no. 19): "The Last Run of the Ivy Hounds", by Lucian Cary
- November 5, 1932 (v. 205 no. 19): "Presenting Lily Mars" (part 5 of 8), by Booth Tarkington (Title as given on cover of October 8 issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Lily Mars'.)
- November 12, 1932 (v. 205 no. 20): "Presenting Lily Mars" (part 6 of 8), by Booth Tarkington (Title as given on cover of October 8 issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Lily Mars'.)
- November 12, 1932 (v. 205 no. 20): "An Old Alaska Custom", by Norman Reilly Raine
- November 19, 1932 (v. 205 no. 21): "Fourth Down", by John P. Marquand
- November 19, 1932 (v. 205 no. 21): "Presenting Lily Mars" (part 7 of 8), by Booth Tarkington (Title as given on cover of October 8 issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Lily Mars'.)
- November 26, 1932 (v. 205 no. 22): "There's Gold in Them Mountains", by William Hazlett Upson (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'There's Gold in Them Thar Mountains'.)
- November 26, 1932 (v. 205 no. 22): "Presenting Lily Mars" (part 8 of 8), by Booth Tarkington (Title as given on cover of October 8 issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Lily Mars'.)
- December 10, 1932 (v. 205 no. 24): "Old Mefooselem", by Norman Reilly Raine (Title as stated in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'Old Mefoozelem'.)
- December 17, 1932 (v. 205 no. 25): "Wildman", by Stewart Edward White
- April 8, 1950 (v. 222 no. 41): "Girl in Hiding" (part 1 of 6), by Edwin Lanham
- April 15, 1950 (v. 222 no. 42): "Girl in Hiding" (part 2 of 6), by Edwin Lanham
- April 22, 1950 (v. 222 no. 43): "Girl in Hiding" (part 3 of 6), by Edwin Lanham (This is misfiled in the 1977 January-June CCE in Periodicals, listed as a renewal for a periodical titled 'Girl in Hiding', instead of as a renewal for an installment of a story by that name that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post issue with the indicated issue date and number.)
- April 29, 1950 (v. 222 no. 44): "Girl in Hiding" (part 4 of 6), by Edwin Lanham
- May 6, 1950 (v. 222 no. 45): "Girl in Hiding" (part 5 of 6), by Edwin Lanham
- May 13, 1950 (v. 222 no. 46): "Girl in Hiding" (part 6 of 6), by Edwin Lanham (This is misfiled in the 1977 January-June CCE in Periodicals, listed as a renewal for a periodical titled 'Girl in Hiding', instead of as a renewal for an installment of a story by that name that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post issue with the indicated issue date and number.)
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