1957/11/23 -- ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Cover design by George Hughes.

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

  • "Interpretion of Marriage" by Williams Forrest
  • "Soldier's Boy" by James Warner Bellah and illustrated by Mac Donner
  • "Trap Robber" by Robert Murphy
  • "A Night for Love" by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. and illustrated by Lynn Buckham
  • 9 ARTICLES:

  • My Scotland Yard Adventures by Sir Ronald Howe
  • Million-Dollar Decorator by Maurice Zolotow is about William Pahlmann
  • How the Boy King Foiled the Plotters by Joseph Alsop is about King Hussein of Jordan
  • My Forty Years in Pro Football -- Part 1 of 3 -- by George S. Halas
  • The Church That Wouldn't Leave Town by Jerome Ellison
  • The Face of America: Under Control -- Photograph by Joern Gerdts
  • I Call on Mike Wallace by Pete Martin
  • I'm Glad I'm Not a Game Warden by Hal Burton
  • So You Think You Have Moving Problems by Sidney Shalett
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • "Killer by Trade" -- Part 1 of 2 -- by Nicholas Monsarrat and illustrated by Austin Briggs
  • "Murder on My Street" -- Part 4 of 7 -- by Edwin Lanham
  • OTHER FEATURES:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Post Scripts
  • Letters
  • Editorials
  • Verse
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Half-page ad for Ideal Dog Food with caption "Nothing like a cigarette after an Ideal Meal" showing what looks like a Boxer lighting a cigarette and illustrated by Ted Drake, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. ad illustrated by Norman Rockwell, New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. ad illustrated in color by John Clymer, "Sign of Good Taste" Coca-Cola on the back cover is a scene from Tokyo illustrated by William A. Smith.