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This includes all active contribution renewals through 1934. It might not show all renewals past that date.
- January 22, 1930: "Parting", by Stanley Kunitz [Permissions]
- May 28, 1930: "Lift Up Thine Eyes", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- November 26, 1930: "Look Out, Brown Man", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- April 22, 1931: "Keep in the Heart the Journal Nature Keeps", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- October 14, 1931: "Androcles and the Lioness", by George Jean Nathan [Permissions]
- February 17, 1932: "Mass Production", by Nunnally Johnson
- March 16, 1932: "Unnatural Love", by Allen Tate [Permissions]
- May 4, 1932: "Blue-Stemmed Grass", by Thomas Hornsby Ferril
- July 6, 1932: "True Inwardness, Ah! There is Such a Phrase", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- July 27, 1932: "Thus Boasting, Thus Grandiloquent He Stood", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- August 10, 1932: "And There I Saw the Seed Upon the Mountain", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- September 7, 1932: "Listen, Mrs. President", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- September 7, 1932: "Time of Mountains", by Thomas Hornsby Ferril
- September 14, 1932: "As if God Were a Gypsy in a Tent", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- November 23, 1932: "Has the Jew Spent His Farthing? The Weed", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- November 23, 1932: "Desperate Need", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- December 7, 1932: "The Picture World, That Falls Apart, and Leaves", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- December 28, 1932: "This Image or Another, This Quick Choosing", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- April 12, 1933: "And When He Saw the Cloud (Preludes to Definition)", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- June 7, 1933: "In the Clear Shaft of Light the Child So Standing (Preludes to Definition)", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- August 9, 1933: "The Miracle, Said I, and Then Was Still (Preludes to Definition)", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- October 18, 1933: "What Without Speech We Knew and Could Not Say (Preludes to Definition)", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- November 15, 1933: "Why Should We Care What This Absurd Child Does? (Preludes to Definition)", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions]
- March 28, 1934: "Odyssey of Disney", by James Thurber [Permissions]
- May 2, 1934: "Death Piece", by Theodore Roethke [Permissions]
- July 4, 1934: "The Steel Strike Collapses", by Louis Adamic [Permissions]
- July 11, 1934: "Paying for Old Sins", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions]
- August 22, 1934: "Warning to the Good", by Vincent McHugh
- August 29, 1934: "Clinical Note", by Vincent McHugh
- September 5, 1934: "Pari-Mutuel", by Vincent McHugh
- January 9, 1935: "The Great Bootleg Coal Industry", by Louis Adamic [Permissions]
- February 13, 1935: "The Hitlerites on Hitlerism", by John Gunther
- February 20, 1935: "LaFollette Progressives Face the Future", by Louis Adamic [Permissions]
- February 27, 1935: "A Talk With Phil LaFollette", by Louis Adamic [Permissions]
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