1943/02/27 -- ITEM DESCRIPTION: Cover design by Howard Scott.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
SHORT STORIES:

  • "Sam and His Yankee Allies" by Eric Knight and illustrated by Floyd Davis
  • "Look Well on His Face" by J.-J. Des Ormeaux and illustrated by Robert Riggs
  • "Uncle Jethro's Public Service" by Jack Leonard and illustrated by Ian Mansfield
  • "The Ranger is a Dame" by Bert Stiles and illustrated by Glen Fleischmann
  • ARTICLES:

  • "Asia Saved Our Bacon" by Edgar Snow
  • "One to Three You're Left-Handed" by Gretta Palmer
  • "Freedom of Worship" Painting by Norman Rockwell with text by Will Durant
  • "How to Write a Song Hit" by Maurice Zolotow
  • "Spain--Next Step for Hitler?" by Charles Lanius
  • "Acres are Aces" by Hugh Hammond Bennett
  • "The January Promise" part 2 of 2 by Forrest Davis
  • "Camp Boardwalk" by Martha S. Woolley and Pete Martin about Atlantic City with photography by Larrry Keighley
  • SERIALS:

  • "Jungle Harvest" part 3 of 6 by Tom Gill and illustrated by Matt Clark
  • "Death in the Doll's House" part 7 of 7 by Hannah Lees and Lawrence P. Bachmann and illustrated by John H. Crosman
  • MISCELLANY:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Next Week
  • Post Scripts
  • Editorials
  • "To A London Three-Year-Old" a poem by James Hilton
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Republic Steel with color illustration of a lunch-counter scene by Douglass Crockwell, Greyhound, Dupont on the inside back cover with a color war scene illustration by Bingham, Sunkist on the back cover.