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This includes all active issue renewals through 1932. It might not show all renewals past that date.
- January 14, 1928 (v. 200 no. 29)
- January 21, 1928 (v. 200 no. 30)
- January 28, 1928 (v. 200 no. 31)
- February 4, 1928 (v. 200 no. 32)
- February 11, 1928 (v. 200 no. 33)
- February 18, 1928 (v. 200 no. 34)
- February 25, 1928 (v. 200 no. 35)
- March 3, 1928 (v. 200 no. 36)
- March 10, 1928 (v. 200 no. 37)
- March 17, 1928 (v. 200 no. 38)
- March 24, 1928 (v. 200 no. 39)
- March 31, 1928 (v. 200 no. 40)
- April 7, 1928 (v. 200 no. 41)
- April 14, 1928 (v. 200 no. 42)
- April 21, 1928 (v. 200 no. 43)
- April 28, 1928 (v. 200 no. 44)
- May 5, 1928 (v. 200 no. 45)
- May 12, 1928 (v. 200 no. 46)
- May 19, 1928 (v. 200 no. 47)
- May 26, 1928 (v. 200 no. 48)
- June 2, 1928 (v. 200 no. 49)
- June 9, 1928 (v. 200 no. 50)
- June 16, 1928 (v. 200 no. 51)
- June 23, 1928 (v. 200 no. 52)
- June 30, 1928 (v. 200 no. 53)
- July 7, 1928 (v. 201 no. 1)
- July 14, 1928 (v. 201 no. 2)
- July 21, 1928 (v. 201 no. 3)
- July 28, 1928 (v. 201 no. 4)
- August 4, 1928 (v. 201 no. 5)
- August 11, 1928 (v. 201 no. 6)
- August 18, 1928 (v. 201 no. 7)
- August 25, 1928 (v. 201 no. 8)
- September 1, 1928 (v. 201 no. 9)
- September 8, 1928 (v. 201 no. 10)
- September 15, 1928 (v. 201 no. 11)
- September 22, 1928 (v. 201 no. 12)
- September 29, 1928 (v. 201 no. 13)
- October 6, 1928 (v. 201 no. 14)
- October 13, 1928 (v. 201 no. 15)
- October 20, 1928 (v. 201 no. 16)
- October 27, 1928 (v. 201 no. 17)
- November 3, 1928 (v. 201 no. 18)
- November 10, 1928 (v. 201 no. 19)
- November 17, 1928 (v. 201 no. 20)
- November 24, 1928 (v. 201 no. 21)
- December 1, 1928 (v. 201 no. 22)
- December 8, 1928 (v. 201 no. 23)
- December 15, 1928 (v. 201 no. 24)
- December 22, 1928 (v. 201 no. 25)
- December 29, 1928 (v. 201 no. 26)
- January 5, 1929 (v. 201 no. 27)
- January 12, 1929 (v. 201 no. 28)
- January 19, 1929 (v. 201 no. 29)
- January 26, 1929 (v. 201 no. 30)
- February 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 31)
- February 9, 1929 (v. 201 no. 32)
- February 16, 1929 (v. 201 no. 33)
- February 23, 1929 (v. 201 no. 34)
- March 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 35)
- March 9, 1929 (v. 201 no. 36)
- March 16, 1929 (v. 201 no. 37)
- March 23, 1929 (v. 201 no. 38)
- March 30, 1929 (v. 201 no. 39)
- April 6, 1929 (v. 201 no. 40)
- April 13, 1929 (v. 201 no. 41)
- April 20, 1929 (v. 201 no. 42)
- April 27, 1929 (v. 201 no. 43)
- May 4, 1929 (v. 201 no. 44)
- May 11, 1929 (v. 201 no. 45)
- May 18, 1929 (v. 201 no. 46)
- May 25, 1929 (v. 201 no. 47)
- June 1, 1929 (v. 201 no. 48)
- June 8, 1929 (v. 201 no. 49)
- June 15, 1929 (v. 201 no. 50)
- June 22, 1929 (v. 201 no. 51)
- June 29, 1929 (v. 201 no. 52)
- July 6, 1929 (v. 202 no. 1)
- July 13, 1929 (v. 202 no. 2)
- July 20, 1929 (v. 202 no. 3)
- July 27, 1929 (v. 202 no. 4)
- August 3, 1929 (v. 202 no. 5)
- August 10, 1929 (v. 202 no. 6)
- August 17, 1929 (v. 202 no. 7)
- August 24, 1929 (v. 202 no. 8)
- August 31, 1929 (v. 202 no. 9)
- September 7, 1929 (v. 202 no. 10)
- September 14, 1929 (v. 202 no. 11)
- September 21, 1929 (v. 202 no. 12)
- September 28, 1929 (v. 202 no. 13)
- October 5, 1929 (v. 202 no. 14)
- October 12, 1929 (v. 202 no. 15)
- October 19, 1929 (v. 202 no. 16)
- October 26, 1929 (v. 202 no. 17)
- November 2, 1929 (v. 202 no. 18)
- November 9, 1929 (v. 202 no. 19)
- November 16, 1929 (v. 202 no. 20)
- November 23, 1929 (v. 202 no. 21)
- November 30, 1929 (v. 202 no. 22)
- December 7, 1929 (v. 202 no. 23)
- December 14, 1929 (v. 202 no. 24)
- December 21, 1929 (v. 202 no. 25)
- December 28, 1929 (v. 202 no. 26)
- 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)
Renewed contributions
This includes all active contribution renewals through 1928. It might not show all renewals past that date.
- January 7, 1928 (v. 200 no. 28): "A Hot Toddy", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- January 7, 1928 (v. 200 no. 28): "The Belting Bookworm", by Nunnally Johnson (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'The Betting Bookworm'. I have not examined the issue in question.)
- January 7, 1928 (v. 200 no. 28): "Miss Simpson Goes Wrong", by Dana Burnet (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'Miss Simpson Steps Out'. I have not examined the issue in question.)
- January 14, 1928 (v. 200 no. 29): "The Glory of Kings" (part 1 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- January 21, 1928 (v. 200 no. 30): "Mattie's Machine", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- January 21, 1928 (v. 200 no. 30): "The Bowl", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- January 21, 1928 (v. 200 no. 30): "Victims of the Plaque", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions] (Title as given in CCE renewal record. FictionMags gives title as 'Victims of the Plague'. I have not examined the issue in question.)
- January 21, 1928 (v. 200 no. 30): "The Glory of Kings" (part 2 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- January 21, 1928 (v. 200 no. 30): "There's a Great Difference in Women", by Fannie Kilbourne
- January 28, 1928 (v. 200 no. 31): "The Glory of Kings" (part 3 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- February 4, 1928 (v. 200 no. 32): "A Pretty Little Property", by C. E. Montague [Permissions]
- February 4, 1928 (v. 200 no. 32): "The Glory of Kings" (part 4 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- February 11, 1928 (v. 200 no. 33): "The Governor's Grocery Bill", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- February 11, 1928 (v. 200 no. 33): "The Glory of Kings" (part 5 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- February 11, 1928 (v. 200 no. 33): "The Anti-New York", by Nunnally Johnson
- February 18, 1928 (v. 200 no. 34): "A Man Named Carrigan", by C. E. Scoggins
- February 18, 1928 (v. 200 no. 34): "The Good Girl", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- March 3, 1928 (v. 200 no. 36): "Magnetism", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- March 10, 1928 (v. 200 no. 37): "Office Broke", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- March 17, 1928 (v. 200 no. 38): "Comedy", by Nunnally Johnson
- March 17, 1928 (v. 200 no. 38): "Heeby Jeeby", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- March 24, 1928 (v. 200 no. 39): "The Last of the Tories", by John P. Marquand
- March 31, 1928 (v. 200 no. 40): "General Delivery", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- April 7, 1928 (v. 200 no. 41): "The World Does Move" (part 1 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- April 7, 1928 (v. 200 no. 41): "The Four Brothers", by Tristram Tupper
- April 7, 1928 (v. 200 no. 41): "The Big Sales Talk", by William Hazlett Upson
- April 7, 1928 (v. 200 no. 41): "Young Poison", by Nunnally Johnson
- April 21, 1928 (v. 200 no. 43): "The World Does Move" (part 2 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- April 28, 1928 (v. 200 no. 44): "The Scandal Detectives", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- April 28, 1928 (v. 200 no. 44): "Divine Afflatus", by Nunnally Johnson
- May 5, 1928 (v. 200 no. 45): "Beauty", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- May 5, 1928 (v. 200 no. 45): "The Man on Horseback", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- May 5, 1928 (v. 200 no. 45): "The World Does Move" (part 3 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- May 12, 1928 (v. 200 no. 46): "Ted's Leave", by C. E. Montague [Permissions]
- May 19, 1928 (v. 200 no. 47): "The World Does Move" (part 4 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- May 26, 1928 (v. 200 no. 48): "Miss Sims Resigns", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- May 26, 1928 (v. 200 no. 48): "The Actor", by Nunnally Johnson
- June 2, 1928 (v. 200 no. 49): "The Private Life of the Dixie Flash", by Nunnally Johnson (This story has two renewal records. The record in the 1955 January-June volume gives the title as 'The Private Life of Dixie Flash', but the record in the July-December 1955 volume gives the title as 'The Private Life of the Dixie Flash', as does FictionMags. I have not examined the issue in question.)
- June 2, 1928 (v. 200 no. 49): "The World Does Move" (part 5 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- June 9, 1928 (v. 200 no. 50): "Liverpool Lochinvar", by Albert Richard Wetjen
- June 16, 1928 (v. 200 no. 51): "As the Case May Be", by John P. Marquand
- June 16, 1928 (v. 200 no. 51): "The World Does Move" (part 6 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- June 23, 1928 (v. 200 no. 52): "The Premeditated Prodigal", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- July 7, 1928 (v. 201 no. 1): "Thus Man Learned to Fly" (part 1 of 2), by Howard L. Mingos
- July 7, 1928 (v. 201 no. 1): "The World Does Move" (part 7 of 7), by Booth Tarkington
- July 7, 1928 (v. 201 no. 1): "Right of Way", by Hugh MacNair Kahler
- July 14, 1928 (v. 201 no. 2): "Do Tell Me, Dr. Johnson", by John P. Marquand
- July 14, 1928 (v. 201 no. 2): "Thus Man Learned to Fly" (part 2 of 2), by Howard L. Mingos
- July 21, 1928 (v. 201 no. 3): "A Night at the Fair", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- July 21, 1928 (v. 201 no. 3): "How to Instruct the Little Tots in Antiques", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- July 21, 1928 (v. 201 no. 3): "A Primer for Antiques", by Kenneth Lewis Roberts [Permissions]
- July 28, 1928 (v. 201 no. 4): "The Freshest Boy", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- July 28, 1928 (v. 201 no. 4): "Monkeyshines", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- August 4, 1928 (v. 201 no. 5): "The Duke Steps Out" (part 1 of 6), by Lucian Cary
- August 11, 1928 (v. 201 no. 6): "Ay, in the Catalogue", by John P. Marquand
- August 11, 1928 (v. 201 no. 6): "The Duke Steps Out" (part 2 of 6), by Lucian Cary
- August 18, 1928 (v. 201 no. 7): "The Duke Steps Out" (part 3 of 6), by Lucian Cary
- August 25, 1928 (v. 201 no. 8): "Clothes", by Lucy Stone Terrill
- August 25, 1928 (v. 201 no. 8): "The Good Black Sheep", by John P. Marquand
- August 25, 1928 (v. 201 no. 8): "The Duke Steps Out" (part 4 of 6), by Lucian Cary
- September 1, 1928 (v. 201 no. 9): "Mr. Tutt's Revenge", by Arthur Train
- September 1, 1928 (v. 201 no. 9): "Catchwords", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- September 1, 1928 (v. 201 no. 9): "Entirely Logical", by Don Marquis
- September 1, 1928 (v. 201 no. 9): "The Duke Steps Out" (part 5 of 6), by Lucian Cary
- September 8, 1928 (v. 201 no. 10): "New York, My Mammy", by Nunnally Johnson
- September 8, 1928 (v. 201 no. 10): "Second Hand Stuff", by William Hazlett Upson
- September 8, 1928 (v. 201 no. 10): "The Duke Steps Out" (part 6 of 6), by Lucian Cary
- September 15, 1928 (v. 201 no. 11): "The Strong Woman", by Don Marquis
- September 15, 1928 (v. 201 no. 11): "Panama 3000 Miles Away", by James Warner Bellah
- September 22, 1928 (v. 201 no. 12): "The Big Endurance Test", by William Hazlett Upson (There is also a renewal record for 'Endurance Test' by the same author in the same issue, but that seems likely to just be a redundant renewal for this story.)
- September 29, 1928 (v. 201 no. 13): "He Thinks He's Wonderful", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- September 29, 1928 (v. 201 no. 13): "The Rich Man's City", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- September 29, 1928 (v. 201 no. 13): "Who's Who and Why", by Nunnally Johnson
- October 13, 1928 (v. 201 no. 15): "A Son of Anak" (part 1 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as given in issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'The Son of Anak'.)
- October 13, 1928 (v. 201 no. 15): "Big Business", by William Hazlett Upson
- October 20, 1928 (v. 201 no. 16): "A Son of Anak" (part 2 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as given in first installment. CCE renewal record gives title as 'The Son of Anak'.)
- October 27, 1928 (v. 201 no. 17): "The World's Shortest Love Affair", by Nunnally Johnson
- October 27, 1928 (v. 201 no. 17): "The Aftermath", by James Warner Bellah
- October 27, 1928 (v. 201 no. 17): "A Son of Anak" (part 3 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as given in first installment. CCE renewal record gives title as 'The Son of Anak'.)
- November 3, 1928 (v. 201 no. 18): "Post Office at Dry Fork", by Hal G. Evarts
- November 3, 1928 (v. 201 no. 18): "The Shark", by James Warner Bellah
- November 3, 1928 (v. 201 no. 18): "A Son of Anak" (part 4 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as given in first installment. CCE renewal record gives title as 'The Son of Anak'.)
- November 10, 1928 (v. 201 no. 19): "Jungle", by C. E. Scoggins
- November 10, 1928 (v. 201 no. 19): "On the Bottom" (part 1 of 4), by Edward Ellsberg
- November 10, 1928 (v. 201 no. 19): "Kitski", by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- November 10, 1928 (v. 201 no. 19): "The Covered Bridge", by Hugh MacNair Kahler
- November 10, 1928 (v. 201 no. 19): "Jonah", by James Warner Bellah
- November 10, 1928 (v. 201 no. 19): "A Son of Anak" (part 5 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions] (Title as given in first installment. CCE renewal record gives title as 'The Son of Anak'.)
- November 17, 1928 (v. 201 no. 20): "Why Boys Leave Home", by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- November 17, 1928 (v. 201 no. 20): "On the Bottom" (part 2 of 4), by Edward Ellsberg
- November 24, 1928 (v. 201 no. 21): "A Tintype of the Flash Age" (part 1 of 5), by Alexander Gardiner
- November 24, 1928 (v. 201 no. 21): "The Tuber", by James Warner Bellah
- November 24, 1928 (v. 201 no. 21): "On the Bottom" (part 3 of 4), by Edward Ellsberg
- November 24, 1928 (v. 201 no. 21): "Material", by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- December 1, 1928 (v. 201 no. 22): "A Tintype of the Flash Age" (part 2 of 5), by Alexander Gardiner
- December 1, 1928 (v. 201 no. 22): "On the Bottom" (part 4 of 4), by Edward Ellsberg
- December 8, 1928 (v. 201 no. 23): "Two Red Haired Women", by Don Marquis
- December 8, 1928 (v. 201 no. 23): "There is No Conversation" (part 1 of 2), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- December 8, 1928 (v. 201 no. 23): "Perennial", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- December 8, 1928 (v. 201 no. 23): "A Tintype of the Flash Age" (part 3 of 5), by Alexander Gardiner
- December 15, 1928 (v. 201 no. 24): "Sandy Inlet", by William Hazlett Upson
- December 15, 1928 (v. 201 no. 24): "There is No Conversation" (part 2 of 2), by Rebecca West [Permissions]
- December 15, 1928 (v. 201 no. 24): "A Tintype of the Flash Age" (part 4 of 5), by Alexander Gardiner
- December 22, 1928 (v. 201 no. 25): "Upwood Bobie, Adventurer", by James Warner Bellah
- December 22, 1928 (v. 201 no. 25): "Simple Honors", by Nunnally Johnson
- December 29, 1928 (v. 201 no. 26): "Hooch" (part 1 of 6), by Charles Francis Coe
- December 29, 1928 (v. 201 no. 26): "The Captured Shadow", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- January 5, 1929 (v. 201 no. 27): "The Perfect Life", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- January 5, 1929 (v. 201 no. 27): "Exit, the King", by Don Marquis
- January 5, 1929 (v. 201 no. 27): "Hooch" (part 2 of 6), by Charles Francis Coe
- January 5, 1929 (v. 201 no. 27): "A Tintype of the Flash Age" (part 5 of 5), by Alexander Gardiner
- January 5, 1929 (v. 201 no. 27): "The War Heroes", by James Warner Bellah
- January 12, 1929 (v. 201 no. 28): "Muskickadee", by Booth Tarkington (Title as given in issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Muscickadee'.)
- January 12, 1929 (v. 201 no. 28): "Hooch" (part 3 of 6), by Charles Francis Coe
- January 12, 1929 (v. 201 no. 28): "Merry Meeting", by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- January 19, 1929 (v. 201 no. 29): "Hooch" (part 4 of 6), by Charles Francis Coe
- January 26, 1929 (v. 201 no. 30): "Hooch" (part 5 of 6), by Charles Francis Coe
- February 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 31): "Robe de Style", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- February 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 31): "Hooch" (part 6 of 6), by Charles Francis Coe
- February 9, 1929 (v. 201 no. 32): "Yaller Dog", by Arthur Train
- February 16, 1929 (v. 201 no. 33): "Death on Scurvy Street" (part 1 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- February 16, 1929 (v. 201 no. 33): "Some Other Beauty", by I. A. R. Wylie
- February 23, 1929 (v. 201 no. 34): "Rest and Recreation", by William Hazlett Upson
- February 23, 1929 (v. 201 no. 34): "Logansville and Mary's Neck", by Booth Tarkington
- February 23, 1929 (v. 201 no. 34): "Death on Scurvy Street" (part 2 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- March 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 35): "A Man to Avoid" (part 1 of 4), by Alice Duer Miller
- March 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 35): "Fifty Dollars for Norah", by Lucian Cary
- March 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 35): "The Last of the Belles", by F. Scott Fitzgerald [Permissions]
- March 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 35): "Death on Scurvy Street" (part 3 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- March 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 35): "America and Culture", by Booth Tarkington
- March 2, 1929 (v. 201 no. 35): "Always Polite", by William Hazlett Upson (CCE renewal record puts this story in this issue, but it actually ran in the March 30 issue.)
- March 9, 1929 (v. 201 no. 36): "Old Home Town", by William Hazlett Upson
- March 9, 1929 (v. 201 no. 36): "Importance at the Neck", by Booth Tarkington
- March 9, 1929 (v. 201 no. 36): "What Am I, Fish?", by James Warner Bellah
- March 9, 1929 (v. 201 no. 36): "Diamond Ring", by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- March 9, 1929 (v. 201 no. 36): "A Man to Avoid" (part 2 of 4), by Alice Duer Miller
- March 9, 1929 (v. 201 no. 36): "Death on Scurvy Street" (part 4 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- March 16, 1929 (v. 201 no. 37): "A Man to Avoid" (part 3 of 4), by Alice Duer Miller
- March 16, 1929 (v. 201 no. 37): "Death on Scurvy Street" (part 5 of 5), by Ben Ames Williams [Permissions]
- March 23, 1929 (v. 201 no. 38): "Warning Hill" (part 1 of 5), by John P. Marquand
- March 23, 1929 (v. 201 no. 38): "The Neck and Bush Thring", by Booth Tarkington
- March 23, 1929 (v. 201 no. 38): "A Red Headed Country Girl", by Margaret Weymouth Jackson
- March 23, 1929 (v. 201 no. 38): "A Man to Avoid" (part 4 of 4), by Alice Duer Miller
- March 30, 1929 (v. 201 no. 39): "Always Polite", by William Hazlett Upson (CCE renewal record puts this story in the March 2 issue, but it actually ran in this issue.)
- March 30, 1929 (v. 201 no. 39): "Warning Hill" (part 2 of 5), by John P. Marquand
- April 6, 1929 (v. 201 no. 40): "Fall Guys" (part 1 of 3), by Dick Grace
- April 6, 1929 (v. 201 no. 40): "In the Land of Guile", by Lucian Cary
- April 6, 1929 (v. 201 no. 40): "Warning Hill" (part 3 of 5), by John P. Marquand
- April 13, 1929 (v. 201 no. 41): "Brothers in the Bond", by James Warner Bellah
- April 13, 1929 (v. 201 no. 41): "Mr. Massey and Modernism", by Booth Tarkington
- April 13, 1929 (v. 201 no. 41): "Fall Guys" (part 2 of 3), by Dick Grace
- April 13, 1929 (v. 201 no. 41): "Warning Hill" (part 4 of 5), by John P. Marquand (This issue's installment is not cited in the CCE renewal record for this magazine story, which only cites the four other issue installments. If this installment is not covered by that renewal, it may be covered by the 1957 renewal for the author's 1930 book with this title, or by the general renewal for this issue.)
- April 20, 1929 (v. 201 no. 42): "A Pain in the Neck", by Nunnally Johnson
- April 20, 1929 (v. 201 no. 42): "Warning Hill" (part 5 of 5), by John P. Marquand (The CCE renewal record for this magazine story cites it as the fourth installment.)
- April 20, 1929 (v. 201 no. 42): "Fall Guys" (part 3 of 3), by Dick Grace
- April 27, 1929 (v. 201 no. 43): "Oh, Major, Major", by John P. Marquand
- April 27, 1929 (v. 201 no. 43): "How You Get to Be a Duke", by Lucian Cary
- May 4, 1929 (v. 201 no. 44): "John Quixote" (part 1 of 3), by C. E. Scoggins
- May 4, 1929 (v. 201 no. 44): "Mr. Goof", by John P. Marquand
- May 11, 1929 (v. 201 no. 45): "The Rain of Right", by John P. Marquand
- May 11, 1929 (v. 201 no. 45): "Not the Girl of His Dreams", by Lucian Cary
- May 11, 1929 (v. 201 no. 45): "John Quixote" (part 2 of 3), by C. E. Scoggins
- May 11, 1929 (v. 201 no. 45): "Not if You Gave it to Me", by Nunnally Johnson
- May 18, 1929 (v. 201 no. 46): "And Another Redskin", by John P. Marquand
- May 18, 1929 (v. 201 no. 46): "John Quixote" (part 3 of 3), by C. E. Scoggins
- May 25, 1929 (v. 201 no. 47): "Gretchen", by William Hazlett Upson
- May 25, 1929 (v. 201 no. 47): "The Darkest Horse", by John P. Marquand
- May 25, 1929 (v. 201 no. 47): "About These Mystery Stories", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- June 1, 1929 (v. 201 no. 48): "The Deferred Living Plan", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- June 8, 1929 (v. 201 no. 49): "The Obstacle Race", by Richard Edward Connell [Permissions]
- June 15, 1929 (v. 201 no. 50): "Beating the Rap", by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
- June 15, 1929 (v. 201 no. 50): "The Night Letter", by Margaret Culkin Banning
- June 22, 1929 (v. 201 no. 51): "The Pagliacci Blues", by Nunnally Johnson
- July 20, 1929 (v. 202 no. 3): "The Powaw's Head", by John P. Marquand
- August 3, 1929 (v. 202 no. 5): "Father is Angry", by William Hazlett Upson
- August 10, 1929 (v. 202 no. 6): "The Best Must Always Go", by John P. Marquand
- August 17, 1929 (v. 202 no. 7): "The Magic Melody", by Don Marquis
- August 24, 1929 (v. 202 no. 8): "Captain Whetstone", by John P. Marquand (Title as given in issue. CCE renewal record gives title as 'Captain Whitstone'.)
- September 14, 1929 (v. 202 no. 11): "Mrs. Seton Buys a Necklace", by James Warner Bellah
- September 21, 1929 (v. 202 no. 12): "Nice Girl", by James Warner Bellah
- September 28, 1929 (v. 202 no. 13): "Death Voyage", by Arthur Conan Doyle [Permissions]
- September 28, 1929 (v. 202 no. 13): "An Ancient Mariner", by Don Marquis
- October 5, 1929 (v. 202 no. 14): "Mlle. Irene the Great", by Nunnally Johnson
- October 5, 1929 (v. 202 no. 14): "A Dog, a Woman", by John P. Marquand
- October 19, 1929 (v. 202 no. 16): "Young Man of Manhattan" (part 1 of 6), by Katharine Brush
- October 19, 1929 (v. 202 no. 16): "Mr. Gallup", by Norman Reilly Raine
- October 26, 1929 (v. 202 no. 17): "Young Man of Manhattan" (part 2 of 6), by Katharine Brush
- November 2, 1929 (v. 202 no. 18): "Thursday, December 24th", by Margaret Culkin Banning (Title as given in issue. CCE renewal record gives title of Banning's story in this issue as 'Saturday, the Twenty-Fourth'.)
- November 2, 1929 (v. 202 no. 18): "Noblesse Oblige", by Lucian Cary
- November 2, 1929 (v. 202 no. 18): "Young Man of Manhattan" (part 3 of 6), by Katharine Brush
- November 9, 1929 (v. 202 no. 19): "Young Man of Manhattan" (part 4 of 6), by Katharine Brush
- November 16, 1929 (v. 202 no. 20): "Lost in the Machinery", by William Hazlett Upson
- November 16, 1929 (v. 202 no. 20): "The Ships Must Sail", by John P. Marquand
- November 16, 1929 (v. 202 no. 20): "The Way They Don't Care", by Lucian Cary
- November 16, 1929 (v. 202 no. 20): "Pariah", by Norman Reilly Raine
- November 16, 1929 (v. 202 no. 20): "Young Man of Manhattan" (part 5 of 6), by Katharine Brush
- November 23, 1929 (v. 202 no. 21): "Young Man of Manhattan" (part 6 of 6), by Katharine Brush
- December 7, 1929 (v. 202 no. 23): "Slaves of Hollywood", by P. G. Wodehouse [Permissions]
- December 14, 1929 (v. 202 no. 24): "The Beautiful Red Wagon", by William Hazlett Upson
- 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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