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Volume 256, issue 1, 1948
- Foreword pp. iii-iii

- Ray H. Abrams
- Religious Institutions pp. 1-13

- J.O. Hertzler
- Characteristics of American Organized Religion pp. 14-24

- Winfred E. Garrison
- Judaism pp. 25-35

- Bernard Harrison
- The Roman Catholic Church pp. 36-42

- John Courtney Murray
- The Protestant Churches pp. 43-52

- William W. Sweet
- The Sects pp. 53-62

- Charles S. Braden
- The Present Status of Foreign Missions pp. 63-71

- Kenneth Scott Latourette
- Organized Religion, the State, and the Economic Order pp. 72-83

- Harry F. Ward
- Religion and the Class Structure pp. 84-91

- Liston Pope
- Religion and the Family pp. 92-100

- Ray E. Baber
- The Churches and Social Problems pp. 101-109

- Paul Hanly Furfey
- The Churches and the Clergy in World War II pp. 110-119

- Ray H. Abrams
- The Press and Public Relations of Religious Bodies pp. 120-131

- Alfred McClung Lee
- Religion and Science in Conflict pp. 132-140

- Oliver L. Reiser and Blodwen Davies
- Religion and Science in Accord pp. 141-147

- G. Bromley Oxnam
- The Churches and the Liberal Tradition pp. 148-164

- John Herman Randall
- Census of Religious Bodies in United States pp. 165-168

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- Suggested Readings in Organized Religion pp. 169-172

- Ray H. Abrams
- Report of the Board of Directors to the Members of The American Academy of Political and Social Science for the Year 1947 pp. 173-174

- Ernest Minor Patterson, Herbert Hoover, C.A. Dykstra, Carl Kelsey, J.P. Lichtenberger, Charles J. Rhoads, F. Cyril James, C.A. Kulp, M. Albert Linton, Otto T. Mallery, Thorsten Sellin, Stephen B. Sweeney, Alfred H. Williams and Clinton Rogers Woodruff
- Report of Auditors pp. 174-175

- Charles J. Rhoads and Edward P. Moxey
- By-laws of The American Academy of Political and Social Science pp. 176-178

- N/a
- Book Department pp. 179-250

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Volume 255, issue 1, 1948
- Foreword pp. v-v

- Howard M. Ehrmann
- The Problem of International Understanding pp. 1-14

- Gottfried Salomon Delatour
- International Protection of Human Rights pp. 15-21

- John P. Humphrey
- The Legal Basis of International Relations pp. 22-38

- Yuen-Li Liang
- Significance of the Trusteeship System pp. 39-47

- Benjamin Gerig
- Progress in Industrialization of Latin America pp. 48-57

- George Wythe
- Policies and Tendencies in Latin America pp. 58-66

- Robin A. Humphreys
- United States-Mexican Scientific and Cultural Relations pp. 67-76

- Donald D. Brand
- What Is Our Purpose in Germany? pp. 77-83

- John H. Hilldring
- The United States and the Soviet Union pp. 84-92

- John N. Hazard
- Our Near Eastern Policy in the Making pp. 93-104

- Walter L. Wright
- Strategy and Politics in the Polar Areas pp. 105-114

- Laurence M. Gould
- The United States and the Pacific Islands pp. 115-123

- Thomas C. Hart
- The United States and the Netherlands East Indies pp. 124-135

- Stanley K. Hornbeck
- American Policy Toward China pp. 136-145

- David Nelson Rowe
- Occupation Policies in Japan and Korea pp. 146-155

- Hugh Borton
- Leadership in Asia Under a New Japan pp. 156-165

- Elbert D. Thomas
- The United States and World Trade pp. 166-175

- Frank Whitson Fetter
- Responsibilities of the United States as a World Power pp. 176-185

- Nelson T. Johnson
- Book Department pp. 186-223

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Volume 254, issue 1, 1947
- Foreword pp. vii-viii

- Gordon S. Watkins
- The Rise and Place of the Motion Picture pp. 1-11

- Terry Ramsaye
- Hollywood—World Center of Motion Picture Production pp. 12-17

- Clifford M. Zierer
- Financial Organization of the Motion Picture Industry pp. 18-25

- Floyd B. Odlum
- The Exhibitor pp. 26-30

- Charles P. Skouras
- American Motion Pictures in World Trade pp. 31-36

- Gerald M. Mayer
- The Sources of Movies pp. 37-40

- William J. Fadiman
- An Analysis of Themes and Plots pp. 41-48

- Martha Wolfenstein and Nathan Leites
- The Independent Producer pp. 49-57

- Donald M. Nelson
- Labor Relations in Hollywood pp. 58-64

- Murray Ross
- Importance of the Entertainment Film pp. 65-69

- Martin Quigley
- Influence of the Movies on Attitudes and Behavior pp. 70-79

- Franklin Fearing
- An Anthropologist Looks at the Movies pp. 80-87

- Hortense Powdermaker
- The American Mind and the Motion Picture pp. 88-94

- Norman Woelfel
- A Clergyman Looks at the Movies pp. 95-97

- Allan A. Hunter
- The Motion Picture as a Stimulus to Culture pp. 98-102

- Eric Johnston
- Motion Pictures as an Aid to Education pp. 103-109

- Floyde E. Brooker
- Pressure Groups and the Motion Picture Industry pp. 110-115

- Charles R. Metzger
- Movies and Propaganda pp. 116-124

- Leo C. Rosten
- The Problem of Monopoly pp. 125-136

- Robert A. Brady
- Freedom of Press, Radio, and Screen pp. 137-139

- Byron Price
- The Motion Picture Production Code pp. 140-146

- Geoffrey Shurlock
- Censorship at Home and Abroad pp. 147-152

- Luigi Luraschi
- Need for Voluntary Self-Regulation pp. 153-159

- Ruth A. Inglis
- Audience Research in the Movie Field pp. 160-168

- Paul F. Lazarsfeld
- Need for Statistical Research pp. 169-172

- Robert W. Chambers
- Book Department pp. 173-227

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