1943/02 - Cover illustrated by Alex Ross

Contents are as follows:

FICTION:
SHORT STORIES:

  • "The Trip Down" by Catherine Hubbell and illustrated by Douglass Crockwell
  • "Something Like a Dream" by Frederick Nebel and illustrated by Bob Harris
  • "There Seems to Be a Letter" by F. Hugh Herbert and illustrated by Alfred Parker
  • "The Favorite Suit" by Alberta Pierson Hannum and illustrated by Jon Whitcomb
  • "Alone" by Bayard Kendrick and illustrated by Albert Dorne
  • "Do This For Me, My Darling" by Katharine Brush and illustrated by Alex Ross
  • NOVELS:

  • "The Debt" -- Part 1 of 2 -- by Helen Hull and illustrated by Nicholas Riley
  • "Without Roots" -- Part 2 of 2 -- by Nelia Gardner White and illustrated by Harry Anderson
  • SPECIAL ARTICLES:

  • You'll See Her Later by Kay Riley
  • How Much Does an Instrument Cost? by George Marek
  • What Not to Think About by Marshall Sprague
  • On Not Visiting Places a Second Time by Irwin Edman
  • Why Parents Leave Home by Lester Markel
  • Want to Save Your Teeth? by Maxine Davis
  • Twenty Years Ago by Vernon Pope
  • On Reading Mysteries by Clifton Fadiman
  • If You Were Mrs. Norman Rockwell by Nanette Kutner
  • How to Say Good-bye by Howard Whitman
  • Everybody Worked at Our House by James Ames Wilson
  • How to Pass an Examination by James Crawford Watt
  • To a Woman Whose Baby Was Never Born by margaret Lee Runbeck
  • What Goes on in a Casting Office by The Staff
  • Fighting Words--Who Said Them?
  • The Luck of Johnny Mills by Alexander Woollcott
  • Teens of Our Times by Helene Wright
  • Keep Up with Medicine
  • FASHIONS:
    Edited by Martha Stout
  • THE BEAUTY CLINIC:
    Edited by Ruth Murrin
  • THE STUDIO:
    Edited by Dorothy Draper
  • THE INSTITUTE:
    Edited by Katharine Fisher
  • NEEDLEWORK, BABIES:
  • FOR THE CHILDREN

  • Pluto and the Armadillo - Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse - One page
  • Yoomee by James Swinnerton
  • GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BUREAU:
  • BETWEEN THE BOOK ENDS - POETRY:
    Conducted by Ted Malone