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1945-09-01 Colliers Magazine Contents
1945/09/01 — Cover credited to Lt. High Laidman
Contents as follows: FICTION:
“It Shouldn’t Happen to a Dog” — Part 2 of 3 — by Edwin Lanham and illustrated by Dun Roman
“Maybe Tomorrow” by Sarah Litsey and illustrated by Carolyn Edmunson
“The Rule of the Order” by Howard Breslin and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
“Squatter’s Rights” – The Short Short Story – by Kyle Crichton and illustrated by Richard Sargent
“The Matchmaking” by Gladys Schmitt and illustrated by Al Moore
“Joey’s Ball” by Norman Katkov and illustrated by Wallace Morgan
ARTICLES
Germany Wants to Be Saved by Joe Alex Morris and illustrated by John Groth
The Last Red Mile by John Groth
The Last Days of Berlin — Conclusion by Jack Fleischer and Seymour Freidin and illustrated by Hardie Gramaty
Every Day They Win the Peace by Bill Davidson
Detroit’s Rear-Engined Dream by Walter Davenport and illustrated by Colin Allen
Dolls for Boys by Jim Bishop
Food and Drug Cop by Rita Halle Kleeman
Durable Detective by Jim Marshall — Sleuths come and go, but Sherlock Holmes and Watson go on forever, with photo of Nigel Bruce and Basil Rathbone and reproduction of an old Collier’s cover which featured Homes in a 1903 story – 2 full pages
Churchill — Dead or Alive! by L.D. de Haas
What About the League of Nations? by George Creel
PLUS:
“Keep Up With the World” by Freling Foster
Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely
Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury
The Week’s Work by Amy Porter
Editorials: P.S.–He Got Back the Agency – Dividing Up the Taxpayers – Aside to Mississippians