1948-08-14 Colliers Magazine Contents 1948/08/14 — Cover design by L. Willinger Contents as follows:FICTION: “Gentleman George” by R.R. Doister and illustrated by Barbara Schwinn “Stars in His Hair” by Russell Beggs and illustrated by Stan Klimley “A Lady for Ballarol” by Garald Lagard and illustrated by Gilbert Darling “The Half-Naked Turth” by Lawrence G. Blochman and illustrated by Ronald McLeod “An Affair of State” — Part 2 of 4 — by Pat Frank “Where There’s Smoke” — The Short Short Story — by Edgar Brooke with illustration by Robert Bugg ARTICLES What Every New Draftee Should Know by Howard Whitman Ryder of the Comic Page by James Poling – Meet cowboy Fred Harman, creator of Red Ryder and Little Beaver Road to the 19th Hole by Ted Shane, an afternoon on the golf course with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby The Secret Papers of Harry L. Hopkins — Part XII: Italy Down for the Count by Robert E. Sherwood Designs for Touring — Part XI: Playground for the Sky by John Kord Lagemann PLUS: This Week’s Mail from Our Readers Collier’s Sports: Slide-Rule Football by Bill Fay Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster The Week’s Work by Ted Shane Editorials: Collier’s Believes: Here’s Something to Think About – In Calling a Spade a Spade – Science Can Stub Its Toe Half-page black&white ad for Cream of Kentucky Blended Whiskey is illustrated by Norman Rockwell