1941/05/24 -- Cover design by John Hyde Phillips

Contents of this issue are as follows:
SHORT STORIES:

  • "Good Picker" by Stephen Vincent Benet and illustrated by George Garland
  • "Tractors on Parade" by William Hazlett Upson and illustrated by E.F. Ward
  • "Love and Love" by Eustace Cockrell and illustrated by Wendell Kling
  • "Who Rides Alone" by Norma Bicknell Mansfield and illustrated by Courtney Allen
  • ARTICLES:

  • Our Frontier on the Danube - How American pledges exploded the Balkans - by Demaree Bess
  • Salesman No. 1 - How one man's salesmanship built a great corporation - by Gerald Breckenridge
  • Clubhouse on the Campus - Minnesota thinks it's Student Union is worth the two million
  • Turning the Mind Inside Out - Surgery gets to work on our mental ills - by Waldemar Kaempffert
  • Men at Work - Dissecting another job--this time, Advertising - by Richard Thruelsen and Ivan Dmitri
  • Me and Shakespeare - A champion claims the classics helped him win - by Gene Tunney
  • Radiator-Pipe Broadcasters - Campus gadgeteers pipe entertainment for fun and profit - by Erik Barnouw
  • SERIALS:

  • "The Body in the Library" - Part 3 of 7 -- by Agatha Christie and illustrated by Hy Rubin
  • "The Captain from Connecticut" - Part 4 of 6 - by C.S. Forester and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
  • OTHER FEATURES:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Next Week
  • Editorials
  • Post Scripts
  • We See By the Papers
  • Camel cigarettes ad features Ben Hogan in three photos, all in color