1944/07/15 — Cover design Butch’s Vacation by Albert Staehle
Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows: 4 SHORT STORIES:
“The Glasgow Phantom” by Guy Gilpatrick and illustrated by George Hughes
“How to Save a Lady From Pain” by George Bradshaw and illustrated by Coby Whitmore
“He Could Make a Willow Whistle” by Ada Marie Fairchild and illustrated by Lonnie Bee
“Last Day of the Last Furlough” by J.D. Salinger and illustrated by B. Kimberly Prins
9 ARTICLES:
The Mystery of Migration by Ivan T. Sanderson
Sorry Can Be Faced by Roy E. Dickerson
We Can Hope for an Early End by Demaree Bess
What Business Needs by Robert Wood Johnson, Brigadier General, Retired
Norman Rockwell Visits a Ration Board – Includes a few paragraphs of text from the Editors, one 15-3/4″ X 9-1/4″ color illustration by Rockwell spreading over two pages, and several small characters illustrated in black & white by Rockwell stretching across the bottom of the two pages
One Man’s War — Part 3 of 5 — by Sgt. Charles E. “Commando” Kelly as told to Pete Martin
Hale’s Handful by Forrest Davis
Something Extra for the Boys by Herbert H. Hilscher
Birthday of the Infanta by S.J. Perelman
2 SERIALS:
“Remembered Death” — Part 1 of 8 — by Agatha Christie and illustrated by Hy Rubin
“After April” — Part 6 of 8 — by Frederick Faust and illustrated by Phil Dormont
OTHER FEATURES:
Keeping Posted
Report to the Editors
Post Scripts
Editorials
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Please note all title are listed as either YEAR-MONTH as in 1947-05 for a May 1947 issue or YEAR-MONTH-DATE as in 1947-12-15 for a December 15, 1947 issue.