1944/02/26 — “Shipyard” cover design by Fred Ludekens.

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

  • “Old Army” by Paul Horgan and illustrated by Stevan Dohanos
  • “Both Parties Concerned” by J.D. Salinger and illustrated by George Withers
  • “–And Shame the Devil” by David Lamson and illustrated by John F. Gould
  • “Venus of the Waterfront” by George Sessions Perry and illustrated by George Garland
  • ARTICLES:

  • “Should I Apologize?” by Arthur Train with drawings by Arthur William Brown
  • “Eisenhower’s Flying Scot” by Demaree Bess is about Sir Arthur William Tedder
  • “The Nazis Get Licked in Greenland” by Joe Alex Morris
  • “Boom Town on the Amazon” by Marquis W. Childs
  • “It’s Your Money, Brother!” by John H. Crider
  • “China Gets Ready to Win” by Ernest O. Hauser
  • “A Post Cameraman in the Wake of War” part 5 of 6 color-picture articles by Ivan Dmitri, this time in India
  • “Letter from Hollywood” part 4 of a series of Hollywood Vignettes by Pete Martin
  • SERIALS:

  • “Dark Waters” part 2 of 4 by Frank and Marian Cockrell and illustrated by Ben Stahl
  • “Odd Man Pays” conclusion by Darwin L. Teilhet and illustrated by Geoffrey Biggs
  • MISCELLANY:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Report to the Editors
  • Post Scripts
  • Editorials
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Philco Presents the Radio Hall of Fame with headshots of Bob Hope, Hildegarde, Red Skelton, and Ginny Simms, United Air Lines, Pennsyvania Railroad with color illustration of shirtless soldier by Frank J. Reilly, Gem Razors illustrated by Peter Arno*, and a Kodak Medalist ad on the back cover. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))

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