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1935-02 American Magazine Contents

1935/02 — Cover is a photograph by Paul Hesse.

Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:

FICTION:

  • “Never Mind the Lady” — Part I — by David Garth and illustrated by Donald Teague
  • “A Midsummer Nightmare” by Howard Brubaker
  • “No Place for a Girl” by Rosamond Du Jardin and illustrated by John R. Holmgren
  • “Salt Wind” by Gordon Malherbe Hillman and illustrated by Carl Mueller
  • “Almost a Gypsy” by Konrad Bercovici and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • “Charlie” by Max Brand and illustrated by Herbert M. Stoops
  • “Too Much Water” by Don Marquis and illustrated by Floyd Davis
  • “Starlight Pass” — Part III — by Tom Gill and illustrated by Saul Tepper
  • “Enemy Agent” by F. Britten Austin and illustrated by Edw. A. Wilson
  • “The House of Darkness” by Ellery Queen and illustrated by Ray Prohaska
  • “Beauty’s Daughter” — Part V — by Kathleen Norris and illustrated by Roy Spreter
  • “Suction” by Kimball Herrick and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
  • ARTICLES:

  • “Youth Goes Into Action” by Hubert Kelley and illustrated by Robert Fawcett
  • “They Say” by Beverly Smith
  • “Bringing Up Shirley” is about Shirley Temple by her mother Gertrude Temple
  • “Mississippi Pearl” by Jerome Beatty
  • “How Fast Do You Drive?” by Sir Malcolm Campbell
  • “Taking Off the Halo” by Elizabeth Cook
  • “New Roads to Security” — Questions by Henry F. Pringle — Answers by Frances Perkins
  • “Roosevelt–Master of His Fate” by Walter Lippmann
  • “High Sun” by Thomas Sugrue
  • “Feud” by Sherwood Anderson with drawing by Ray Prohaska
  • SHORT FEATURES:

  • Editorial–Drive by J.W. Studebaker
  • Are Mothers a Menace? — Contest Announcement
  • It Takes All Kinds by Albert Benjamin
  • When the Lights Go Out by Roger B. Whitman
  • A Man Who Was Honest by heywood Broun
  • Castaway’s Library
  • What the Readers Say
  • INTERESTING PEOPLE:

  • Mogul — John J. Pelley
  • Scorer — Egbert Miles Jr.
  • Harpist — Virginia Morgan
  • Trader — Mrs. Floyd B. Odlum
  • Sailor-made — E.C. Segar with his creation Popeye the Sailor
  • Lightning — S. Clay Williams
  • Sandy — Sandra Jean Burns
  • Plotter — David Garth
  • Coca-Cola ad on the back cover
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