1937/10/30 — Cover design by Robert B. Velie

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
  • Keeping Posted
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