1942/06 — Cover is a color photograph by Thill-Patson.
Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:
SHORT NOVEL:
“Deadly Is the Diamond” — Complete in this issue by Mignon G. Eberhart
SERIALS:
“Night Before the Wedding” — Part 1 of 3 — by Noel Pierce and illustrated by Fred Ludekens
“North to Danger” — Part 3 of 4 — by Tom Gill
STORIES:
“Little Man, Fly High” by Sarah-Elizabeth Rodger and illustrated by Earl Cordrey
“Papa, Come Home” by Dunlea Hurley and illustrated by Al Parker
“Nothing to Report” by Richard Sale and illustrated by John Gannam
“The Veteran” — Short Short by Eric Hatch with illustration by Hy Rubin
“A Man for Cousin Emily” by Augusta Tucker and illustrated by Dean Cornwell
“Remember the Good Times” by Frederick Nebel and illustrated by Tom Lovell
“It Was Really for Janey” by John Rhodes Sturdy and illustrated by Stevan Dohanos
“Two Were Left” — Storiette by Hugh B. Cave
“Miss Amelia and the President” by Carl Carmer
“The Tease” — Vignette by Edward Stevenson
“The Hiding Place” — Vignette by Constance Hawes
ARTICLES:
In Times Like These by The Editors
How to Win the War by Owen Lattimore
Wild Men from heaven by Don Eddy
What of the Future by Haile Sellassie I – 2-1/2 page article with one small photo of Sellassie
Luck of the Irish — Miniature by Pat O’Brien
San Jose Delivers by William Robinson
I Pilot a Bomber by Liut. Hugh D. Maxwell, Jr.
Quiz Dizzy by Jerome Beatty
The Girl on the Train by Kathryn Cogley
The Corn Is Ripe by William A.H. Birnie
FEATURES:
Interesting People – includes full page for Maria Montez with about two-thirds of that page a color photo
Along the Way
Now They’ve Done It
How’s Your Morale?
Back on Your Feet
Cause for Divorce
Why Don’t They?
It’s the Law!
What’s the Use of Being Good?
Signs of the Times
The American Pulpit
What Do You Do When You Get Mad?
Minutemen
Life’s Little Temptations
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