1946/03/09 -- ITEM DESCRIPTION: Cover design by Mead Schaeffer.

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

  • "Henry and the Unicopter" by Walter Weir and illustrated by Albert Dorne
  • "The Unveiling of Ad Dabner" by Neill C. Wilson and illustrated by Gail Phillips
  • "Welcome Home" by Paul Gallico and illustrated by Phil Dormont
  • "In the Eyes of the Beholder" by Allan R. Bosworth and illustrated by Glenn Grohe
  • 8 ARTICLES:

  • "Television: Boom or Bubble?" part 1 of 3 by Alva Johnston
  • "Yankee Storekeeper" by R.E. Gould
  • "Why Germany Didn't Try Gas" by Maj. Gen. Alden H. Waitt
  • "Operation Annie" by Brewster Morgan
  • "The Cities of America -- Salt Lake City" 11th of a Series by George Sessions Perry
  • "Old Light" by Richard English
  • "This Is How It Was" part 3 of 4 by Lt. Col. James P.S. Devereux, USMC as told to Lt. Comdr. J. Bryan, III, USNR with drawing by Robert Fawcett
  • "What A Doctor Sees in You" by Bertram M. Bernheim
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • "Fiddlefoot" part 2 of 7 by Luke Short and illustrated by Donald Teague
  • "A Frenchman Must Die" part 5 of 8 by Kay Boyle and illustrated by Robert Fawcett
  • OTHER FEATURES:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Report to the Editors
  • Post Scripts
  • Editorials
  • Poetry
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Miss Susie Slagle's with Veronica Lake, Sonny Tufts and Joan Caulfield*, Judy Canova for Nescafe, TWA, American Airlines, Fred MacMurray and wife for Servel Gas Refrigerators, and a General Mills ad on the back cover. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))