1946/07 -- The Cosmo cover girl by Coby Whitmore
Contents taken from the index and from paging through the issue are as follows:
THE BLUE RIBBON STORY:
Mr. Pratt and the Triple Horror Bill by F. Hugh Herbert and illustrated by William A. Smith
NOVELETTE:
The Quiet Kind by Sophie Kerr and illustrated by Ben Stahl
THE SHORT NOVEL:
Passport in Purple by MacKinlay Kantor and illustrated by Alex Ross
EIGHT SHORT STORIES:
Epilogue in London by Mary Hastings Bradley and illustrated by Jon Whitcomb
First Day of Spring by Louis and Irene Camp
The Quitter by Beryl Markham and illustrated by Hardie Gramatky
Voyage to Persia by Frank Laskier and illustrated by Fred Ludekens
The Son of the Condor by Stuart Cloete and illustrated by James Bingham
Afternoon of A Faun by Eloise Barrangon and illustrated by Lonnie Bee
Laughter from Downstairs by Czenzi Ormonde and illustrated by Robert Fawcett
You Know Best by Dawn Powell and illustrated by Jon Whitcomb
THE SERIAL:
The Governor's Lady -- Conclusion -- by Mignon McLaughlin and illustrated by Walter Baumhofer
SEVEN ARTICLES:
The Plot Against Hitler by Pierre J. Huss
Safety Deposit Boxes by David Redstone
Chic Young by Bob Considine
Independent's Day by Morton Thompson
The Henry Ford of Tennis by Keith Monroe
Cosmopolitan's Movie Citations of the Month by Louella O. Parsons
Make My Boss a Man! by Jan Speiss
TWELVE SPECIAL FEATURES:
What's Going On by the Editors
The Great Pedestrian by Hans Schoenfeld
Cosmopolite of the Month: Grandma Moses by George Burns
Murder: The Amateur's Crime by Myrick Land
Male-Tested Fashions by Hinda Gould
Both Sides of the Question by Dorothy Marcus
Some of the People by Jack Goodman and Fred Schwed, Jr.
The Home-Coming by Joseph Auslander
The Lady is a Dick by Isabella Taves
A Better One on the House by Andrew Tully
Hysterical Hats
Educational Guide
THE PHOTO STORY:
Indians in Brooklyn by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw