1951/08/11 — Cover design by Stevan Dohanos.
Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
4 SHORT STORIES:
- “Love Song in a Honky-Tonk by John and Ward Hawkins and illustrated by Joe De Mers
- “Combat Jump” by Laurence Critchell and illustrated by Stan Galli
- “The Midnight Ride of Morton Baxter” by Bogart Rogers and illustrated by Amos Sewell
- “Mail-Order Bride” by Van Cort and illustrated by Ray Prohaska
7 ARTICLES:
- The Case of Millville, N.J. by Stanley Frank
- The World’s Worst Golf Course by George Weller
- That Clouting Kid from Cleveland by Harry T. Paxton is about Al Rosen
- They May Have to Fight the Whole Red Army by James P. O’Donnell
- You Can Live to Be a Hundred, He Says by Noel F. Busch is about Gayelord Hauser
- He Likes to Fly Straight Up by W.J. Holt, Jr.
- Those High Jinks in Hollywood Pools! by Frank J. Taylor
2 SERIALS:
- “The Smuggled Atom Bomb” – Part 2 of 5 by Philip Wylie and illustrated by James R. Bingham
- “The Bahamas Murder Case” – Conclusion by Leslie Ford and illustrated by Edwin Georgi
OTHER FEATURES:
- Keeping Posted
- Post Scripts
- Letters
- Editorials
- Verse by Loyd Rosenfield, Eleanor Halbrook Zimmerman, Jane H. Merchant, Anobel Armour, Herbert Merrill