1944/01/08 -- Cover design "Milk Bottles" by Stevan Dohanos

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

  • "Richmond Walk" by Sophie Kerr and illustrated by Phil Dormont
  • "Don't Shoot, I'm from Brooklyn" by George Sessions Perry and illustrated by Graham Kaye
  • "Her Form Was Fair" by Richard Sale and illustrated by Geoffrey Biggs
  • "The Lost Musician" by Dorothy M. Johnson and illustrated by Amos Sewell
  • 8 ARTICLES:

  • The Terrible Days of Company E -- Part 1 of 2 -- by E.J. Kahn, Jr.
  • Stieglitz--Old Master of the Camera by Thomas Craven, about photographer Alfred Stieglitz
  • Pacific Thriller by Charles A. Rawlings
  • How We Screen Out Psychological 4-F's by Carl Binger, M.D.
  • The Minnow Who Would Be Kingfish by Robert Lewis Taylor is about Jimmy Morrison
  • Four Jills in a Jeep -- Part 4 of 5 -- by Carole Landis
  • This Woman's Army by Al Parker
  • Prelude to Invasion by John W. Alexander
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • "All for the Love of a Lady" -- Part 3 of 7 -- by Leslie Ford and illustrated by Ruzzie Green
  • "Mr. Glencannon Ignores the War -- Conclusion -- by Guy Gilpatric and illustrated by George Hughes
  • OTHER FEATURES:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Report to the Editors
  • Post Scripts
  • Editorials
  • Coca-Cola ad on back cover -- Have a "Coke" = Cead Mile Failte (A Hundred Thousand Welcomes) ... or how Americans make friends in Ireland, illustrated by Norman Price