National Geographic Magazine/Volume 32

August 1917

 * Russia from Within: Her War of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
 * By Stanley Washburn, for Three Years Special Correspondent with the Russian Armies


 * Industry's Greatest Asset - Steel
 * By William Joseph Showalter


 * Mecca the Mystic: A New Kingdom within Arabia
 * By Dr. S. M. Zwemer


 * "The Flower of Paradise": The Part Which Khat Plays in the Life of the Yemen Arab
 * By Charles Moser, Formerly American Consul, Aden, Arabia

September 1917

 * The Food Armies of Liberty
 * By Herbert Hoover


 * The Weapon of Food
 * By Herbert Hoover


 * The Geography of Medicines: War's Effects upon the World's Sources of Supply
 * By John Foote, M. D.


 * A Few Glimpses into Russia
 * By Lieut. Zinovi Pechkoff


 * Conserving the Nation's Man Power: Disease Weakens Armies, Cripples Industry, Reduces Production. How the Government is Sanitating the Civil Zones Around Cantonment Areas.  A Nation-wide Campaign for Health.
 * By Rupert Blue, Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health Service


 * Practical Patriotism

October 1917

 * Our Flag Number
 * By Byron McCandless, Lieutenant-Commander, U. S. Navy, and Gilbert Grosvenor, Editor, National Geographic Magazine


 * The Story of the American Flag


 * The Makers of the Flag
 * By Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior


 * The Flags of Our Army, Navy, and Government Departments


 * Our State Flags


 * Flags Famous in American History


 * The Flags of Pan-America


 * The Flags of Europe, Asia, and Africa


 * The Flags of the British Empire


 * Flags of Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, and Turkey


 * Heroic Flags of the Middle Ages: The Geography of the Earth as Known in Medieval Times Symbolized in 96 Historic Standards


 * Pennants of Patriotism 200 Years Ago


 * The Correct Display of the Stars and Stripes


 * The Insignia of the Uniformed Forces of the United States

November–December 1917

 * Training the New Armies of Liberty: Camp Lee, Virginia's Home for the National Army.
 * By Major Granville Fortescue, U. S. A.


 * America's New Soldier Cities: The Geographical and Historical Environment of the National Army Cantonments and National Guard Camps
 * By William Joseph Showalter


 * The Immediate Necessity of Military Highways
 * By A. G. Batchelder, Executive Chairman, American Automobile Association


 * In French Lorraine: That Part of France Where the First American Soldiers Have Fallen
 * By Harriet Chalmers Adams


 * Farm Scenes in Scotland (rotogravure insert)
 * Various images


 * From the Trenches to Versailles
 * By Carolyn Corey