1932-07 Scribner’s Magazine Contents 1932/07 – Contents as follows: The Web of Earth — A Complete Short Novel — by Thomas Wolfe The Birth Rate — Potential Dynamite — by J.J. Spengler Without Benefit of Congress by Henry Hazlitt The Visit to Uncle Jake’s — A Story — by George Milburn Early Afternoon — A Story — by John O’Hara Straws in the Wind: “You Can’t Change Human Nature” by Robert Briffault Who Lives My Life? by Grace Jones Morgan Sketch of a Literary Career by Harry Salpeter Confederate Daughters Stand Guard by Raymond S. Tompkins Eve — A Poem — by Luella Boynton ROTC — Torchbearers of Patriotism by Lt.-Col. John W. Lang As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps Literary Sign-Posts — Book Reviews Behind the Scenes — Biographical Notes The “Want-in-Plenty” Enigma by S. Palmer Harman Cover Design by Edward Shenton
1932-04 Scribner’s Magazine Contents 1932/04 – Contents as follows: A Portrait of Bascom Hawke — A Complete Short Novel — by Thomas Wolfe How Strong Is Roosevelt? By Frank R. Kent Does Music Have to Be European? By Roy Harris So Tall the Corn — A Story — by David Cornel DeJong Five Years — A Poem — by Katharine Shepard Hayden Wanted — A New Political Deal — by Norman Thomas The Understanding Husband — A Poem — by Helene Mullins Warriors of the Campus by Robert Wohlforth Life in the United States: Florida Interlude by Sarah-Elizabeth Rodger Straws in the Wind: Has Japan “Come of Age”? by Upton Close Hail Hitler! by William C. White Germany Between Despair and Resurrection by S. McClatchie As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps Literary Sign-Posts by R. E. Sherwood and Others Behind the Scenes — Biographical Notes Two Kinds of Credit Cure by S. Palmer Herman Cover Design by Edward Shenton