Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows: SHORT STORIES:
“Reward” by Jean C. Becket and illustrated by H.J. Mowat
“Trading Post” by Gouverneur Morris and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
“Itsy-Bitsy Halfback” by George S. Brooks and illustrated by Francisca Bolles
“A Mountain in the Sea” by Marjory Stoneman Douglas and illustrated by Amos Sewell
“Peppah, More Pappah!” by Booth Tarkington and illustrated by George Brehm
“The Raffle” by Anne Cameron and illustrated by F. Sands Brunner
ARTICLES:
Escape from Shanghai by Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
The Biggest Racketeer Falls — Thomas E. Dewey’s Story of Smashing the Rackets by Forrest Davis about the Lucky Luciano case
That’s Football for You by Jimmy Conzelman
The Merchant of Venus by Walter Thornton
The World and Jim Mooney by Charles Wertenbaker
Tammany’s Last Stand by John B. Kennedy
“Split Up Everything and Start Over Again” by John Putnam Loomis
Father Meets Son by J.P. McEvoy
SERIALS:
“And One Was Beautiful” — Part 5 of 6 — by Alice Duer Miller and illustrated by John La Gatta
“Seven Must Die” — Conclusion — by James Warner Bellah and illustrated by Donald Teague
MISCELLANY:
Editorials
Herbert Johnson’s Cartoon
Post Scripts
“To A Gathering of Downtown Pigeons” — A poem by Otto Freund
“Cap and Bells” — A Poem by Vanna Comstock
“So Many Things” — A Poem by Anne Marriott
Centerville by Billy B. Cooper
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