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1926-05-27 Colliers Magazine Contents
1926/05/29 —
Classics in Slang by H.C. Witwer
When I Was Most Afraid by Rosita Forbes
The Light Shines Through — A Short Story by Octavus Roy Cohen and illustrated by Alfred Ceike
Dr. Eliot Looks Ahead — An Interview by John B. Kennedy
The Double Barrier by Grantland Rice with photos of Bob Fitzsimmons and Gentleman Jim Corbett
Old Hickory by George Creel and illustrated by Herbert Morton Stoops
Devil-May-Care by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by R.G. Sisley
I, Too, May Become Great by Frederick L. Collins – An interview with astrologer Evangeline Adams with photos of Mary Garden, Ethel Barrymore, and John Burroughs
Lady Lapith — A Story by Stephen Vincent Benet and illustrated by Henry Davis
Strike Up the Band! – Told in Pictures
Editorials
A Voice From Prison
The Big Mogul — The start of a novel by Joseph C. Lincoln
Thursday — A Story by Viola Paradise and illustrated by John A. Haelen
Tom Masson Says
If You Know What I Mean by Don Marquis
Low-Downs on the High-Ups by The Gentleman at the Keyhole