Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
The Katharine Dayton piece is given as “as told to” for versimilitude, and is listed by the magazine as an article, but is political satire about the Roosevelt administration. “Nira” is the pronunciation given to the NRA, the National Recovery Act. Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
The Norman Matson story is set in 1960, with the New Deal programs still in effect, and is perhaps more hostile to the policies than any of the non-fiction that the SEP ran. Details supplied by Mark Owings. |