Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows: 4 SHORT STORIES:
“Gentle Like a Cyclone” by R. Ross Annett and illustrated by Amos Sewell
“Fateful Meeting” by Anne Wormser and Jess Oppenheimer and illustrated by George Wiggins
“A Boy in France” by J.D. Salinger and illustrated by Roebrt Frankenberg
“The Crumped Leaf” by Margaret Craven and illustrated by Austin Briggs
8 ARTICLES:
Death March in a French Courtroom by George Slaff
We Must Have Steadier Jobs by Eric A. Johnston
The Surprised Democracy by John Lear
Imagine Wanting to Eat a Pigeon! by Sgt. Robert Geake
The “Baloney Barrage” Pays Off by Henry F. Pringle
Is China Washed Up? by Samuel Lubell
Doghouse to Let:–Apply Newhouser and Trout by Red Smith — with photos of Detroit Tigers Hal Newhouser and Dizzy Trout
Why Your Child Acts Like That by Wilbur Schramm
2 SERIALS:
“Commodore Hornblower” — Part 2 of 8 — by C.S. Forrester and illustrated by Ben Stahl
“The Red House” — Part 4 of 5 — by George Agnew Chamberlain and illustrated by Paul Rabut
OTHER FEATURES:
Keeping Posted
Report to the Editors
Post Scripts
Editorials
Poetry
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