1946/11/30 -- ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Cover design by John Falter.

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

  • "Long Gone from Kentucky" by Cliff Farrell and illustrated by Amos Sewell
  • "The Happy Ending" by Mosser Mauger and illustrated by Roy Price
  • "It Doesn't Kill You to Lose" by Edward W. O'Brien and illustrated by Stevan Dohanos
  • "Retribution" by William Hopson and illustrated by Geoffrey Biggs
  • NOVELETTE:

  • "Uptown Girl" by William Fay and illustrated by Austin Briggs
  • 8 ARTICLES:

  • "Stalin's Mystery Cities of Siberia" by Victor A. Kravchenko
  • "Going His Way" by Pete Martin is about Leo McCarey
  • "That's Not Blasting--That's Bernice" by Hambla Bauer is abotu Bernice Fitz-Gibbon
  • "Can France Hold Her Eastern Empire?" by George Weller
  • "Airplane, Stay 'Way From My Roof" by Robert M. Yoder with drawings by Leo Hershfield
  • "It's Tough Being the President's Daughter" by Elise Morrow is about Margaret Truman
  • "The Beachhead-Happy Thunderbirds" by Carey Longmire is about the 45th Division
  • "Challenge to the Cities" by Neil M. Clark
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • "Bright Was the Sword" Part 4 of 6 by Eric Hatch and illustrated by Austin Briggs
  • "Station West" Part 7 of 7 by Luke Short and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
  • OTHER FEATURES:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Report to the Editors
  • Post Scripts
  • Editorials
  • Poetry
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: National Lead Company illustrated by Karl Godwin, 2-page ad for General Electric Radios with large image of Margaret O'Brien, United Aircraft Corporation ad featuring images of the Vought XF5U-1, American Locomotive Company ad with color illustration by John Clymer, two half-page ads for The Best Years of Our Lives set on facing pages one with Fredric March & Myrna Loy and the other withy Teresa Wright & Dana Andrews, color ad for The Yearling illustrated by Douglass Crockwell, half-page ad featuring illustration of Tex Coulter by Frank Williams.