1946/10/19 -- ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Cover design by Stevan Dohanos.

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

  • "It Takes All Kinds" by Ruth Rankin Lamson and illustrated by Alex Ross
  • "The Man for the Job" by Ray Millholland and illustrated by William A. Smith
  • "Jonah for Luck" by Jay Wilson and illustrated by Wesley Snyder
  • "New Boy" by Stephen Cole and illustrated by Fred Ludekens
  • "Tugboat Annie Quotes the Law" by Norman Reilly Raine and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
  • 9 ARTICLES:

  • "Why Air Passengers Get Mad" by An Airline Pilot as told to Wesley Price
  • "America's Most Remarkable Building" by Beverly Smith is about the Capitol Building
  • "I'd Rather Coach the Pros" by Jim Conzelman
  • "No Peace in Sight" by Demaree Bess is about The Peace Conference of Paris
  • "The Case of Erle Stanley Gardner" Part 3 of 3 by Alva Johnston
  • "Medicine's India-Rubber Man" by Greer Williams is about Dr. Morris Fishbein
  • "Masters of Slash and Surprise" by Thomas R. Henry
  • "Lassie Did Come Home--Rich" by Florabel Muir and Byron Morgan
  • "Mightiest Hunter of All" by Horace S. Mazet is about "Barnum's old side-kick" Grizzly Adams
  • SERIAL:

  • "Station West" Part 1 of 7 by Luke Short and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
  • "The Battered Bride" Part 5 of 7 by Robert Carson and illustrated by Coby Whitmore
  • OTHER FEATURES:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Report to the Editors
  • Post Scripts
  • Editorials
  • Poetry
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Bing Crosby for Philco, June Haver for General Electric Radios, American Airlines with color illustration by John Falter, color ad for Katharine Hepburn and Robert Taylor in Undercurrent, Rosalind Russell for Magnavox.