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1930-10 American Magazine Contents

1930/10 — Cover design by John LaGatta.

Complete contents from the contents page is as follows:
ARTICLES:

  • “Right Now is the Time to Begin to Get Rich!” A Talk with John G. Lonsdale by Neil M. Clark
  • “The Three-Day Week Is Here” by Neal O’Hara and illustrated by G.H. Clisbee
  • “The Truth About Reno” by Mary B. Mullett and illustrated by T.D. Skidmore
  • “What Won’t They Do Next?” by John T. Flynn with drawing by B.G. Seielstad
  • “What’s Your Game?” by Leonard Falkner
  • “The Taming of Wild Mary” by Edward B. Garnett and illustrated by Victor C. Anderson
  • “How to Dodge the Dentist” by John Griffin
  • “The Greatest Motive Power in the World” by Joseph Cummings Chase
  • “Don’t Throw That Away” is abotu collectibles by John Chapman Hilder with decorations by Robert W. Johnson
  • “Betty Holds the Reins” is about Will Rogers and his wife by Jerome Beatty
  • “Where Ministers Go Wrong” by Rev. Frederick K. Stamm and illustrated by Rico Tomaso
  • FICTION:

  • The Man With the Scarred Hand” — A Mystery Romance — Part I — By Kenry Kitchell Webster and illustrated by William Welsh
  • “Ladder to the Moon” by Katharine Newlin Burt and illustrated by Frank D. Hoffman
  • “The Come-Back” by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins and illustrated by H.R. Sutter
  • “Scattergood Takes a Shore Excursion” by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by Paul Meylan
  • “Four Blocks Apart” — A Novel — Part IV — by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by Harry L. Timmins
  • “October Occupancy” by James Gould Cozzens and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
  • “The King’s Minion” — A Novel — Last Installment — Part V — by Rafael Sabatini and illustrated by F.R. Gruger
  • SHORT FEATURES:
    Interesting People:

  • J.J. Rosedale — Article by Rudolph Ericson
  • Stella Walsh — Article by Josef W. von Stein
  • Charles Leiner — Article by Naomi Swett-Sommers
  • Demi-tasse Games — Photogravure Feature
  • Index to Our Advertisers
  • Our First Reader by Bruce Barton
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Milky Way candy with color illustration by Andrew Loomis, Old Gold Cigarettes ad featuring a color illustration of a young Marilyn Miller dancing for her Grandmother’s furnaceman “Mar’lyn chile, shake yo’ feet!”, Corona Typewriters with photos of Albert Payson Terhune with Collie, Damon Runyon and others, and an Orange Life Savers ad on the back cover.

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