1946/06/22 -- ITEM DESCRIPTION: Cover design by John Falter.

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

  • "The Endless Moment" by Georges Carousso and illustrated by Douglass Crockwell
  • "Call a Cop!" by George W. Morse and illustrated by J. Graham Kaye
  • "Sheriff Olson and the Hot Spot" by M.G. Chute and illustrated by L.R. Gustavson
  • "The Pursuit of Peter Bellise" by Robert Murphy and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
  • 9 ARTICLES:

  • "Phantom Fortresses vs. the Atom Bomb" by Brig. Gen. Roger M. Ramey
  • "You, Too, Can be an Author" by William Hazlett Upson
  • "The Cities of America -- Detroit" 16th of a Series by George Sessions Perry
  • "No Glamour Boy" by Rufus Jarman is about Truman's new Secretary of the Interior, J.A. Krug
  • "Unhappy Land" by Robert Fuoss
  • "Is Japan Drifting Towards Socialism?" by Edgar Snow
  • "Eisenhower's Six Great Decisions: III: The Battle of the Bulge" by Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
  • "Men at Work -- Eat and Run" by Richard Thruelsen
  • "The Great American Snout Count" by Richard L. Neuberger is about Hartley Jackson's census of wild animals
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • "The Unexpected Warrior" Part 5 of 6 by Eric Hatch and illustrated by Austin Briggs
  • "Lord Hornblower" Part 6 of 8 by C.S. Forester and illustrated by Ben Stahl
  • OTHER FEATURES:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Report to the Editors
  • Post Scripts
  • Editorials
  • Poetry
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: GMC Trucks with color illustration by Jerome Rozen, Goodyear ad with color illustration by Albert Dorne, half-page ad featuring Joan Davis for Nescafe, Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious, Maxwell House ad with large color painting titled "Fourth of July" by Peter Hurd, Chesterfield Cigarettes on the inside back cover, and a Coca-Cola ad on the back cover.