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1952-11-29 Colliers Magazine Contents
1952/11/29 — Cover is credited to Stan Ekman
Contents as follows: ARTICLES:
One Family’s Ordeal by Karl Schriftgiesser – When 11 of 14 Children Were Hit With Polio
Bette Goes Broadway – Collier’s Color Camera – Color photos of Bette Davis
Why Not Rent a Guest Towel? by Sylvia F. Porter and illustrated by Eric Gurney
Invitation to Gripe
Local TV Makes Good
The New New Orleans by William A. Emerson Jr.
This Way to the Trouble Gate – Football’s Biggest Headache by Tom Meany and illustrated by Lowell Hess
Where We’re Losing to the Reds — The Budget Battle by George Fielding Eliot
FICTION:
“Miss Phinney’s Tempatation by Dwight Hutchison and illustrated by Al Schmidt
“Dorose Comes Out” by Margaret Chase and illustrated by Robert Bugg
“The Bell Rat” — The Short Short Story — by E.C. Keiffer and illustrated by Morton Roberts
“Man of Violence” by Owen Cameron and illustrated by Matt Clark
“The Web Caught the Spider’ by Charles B. Child and illustrated by John Pike
PLUS:
48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport
Pilgrim’s Progress by Bob Barnes
Bananas in the Typewriter by Roland A. Browne
Do Not Disturb by Reamer Keller
Editorials
Camel Cigarettes ad on back cover features small color photos of Linda Darnell, John Wayne, Dorothy Kinsten, Richard Carlson, Ruth Hussey, and Rise Stevens