1946/07/06 --
Cover "The Annual Outing" painted by Van Scozza

Contents as follows:
ARTICLES:

  • Divide and Ruin by Francis Rufus Bellamy
  • Do You Need an Umpire? by Irwin Ross is about the American Arbitration Association
  • The Nose Knows by Robert T. Furman Jr. with cartoons by Bill O'Brien
  • Homes for Americans -- No. 3 by Darrell Huff
  • Our New Spies by Morris Markey is about the National Intelligence Authority
  • Doodlebug Dippy by Charles Dexter is about midget cars
  • STORIES:

  • "A Girl Can't Be Too Careful" by Kermit Shelby and illustrated by Thomas Atwell
  • "Time to Remember" -- Short Short by Harold Goldman and illustrated by Rafael De Soto
  • "Strange Stowaway" -- Conclusion by Samuel W. Taylor and illustrated by Frank Godwin
  • "The Secret" by William L. Worden and illustrated by Larry Kritcher
  • PICTURES:

  • The Camera Eye is 2 facing pages filled with black & white photos, this issue includes Linda Christian, The Ritz Brothers in a tub together, a small boy with Pete the 43-year-old Hippo at the Bronx Zoo, and more
  • BOOK CONDENSATION:

  • The Messenger by R.V.C. Bodley and illustrated by Frank Godwin
  • FEATURES:

  • Vox Pop
  • Veterans' Bulletin Board
  • On the Beam
  • Books in Review
  • Crossword Puzzle
  • Liberty Goes to the Movies
  • Colonel Stoopnagle's Fictionary
  • Woman-Talk
  • The Thropp Family written by Lawrence Lariar and illustrated by Don Lou
  • EDITORIAL:

  • Labor--and the Public Interest by Paul Hunter