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1937-10 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

1937/10 — Contents as follows:

  • Boyhood and Youth by Logan Pearsall Smith
  • Open Your Purse and Shut Your Eyes by Margaret Dana
  • Leon Blum — An Atlantic Portrait by Raoul de Roussy de Sales
  • “Electric Storm” by Mazo de la Roche
  • The Halt of Racketeering — Dewey’s Attack on Organized Crime by Robert I. Center
  • “Recuyell of the History of Troy” — A Poem by Christopher Morley
  • Your United States — A Parisian’s Return by Gertrude Stein
  • In Brief:

  • The Approach to Religion by Ralph Adams Cram
  • Oyster Supper by Della T. Lutes
  • It’s Hard to Read by Marjorie Barstow Greenbie
  • Remarriage After Divorce — The Case for Authoritative Discretion by Phillips Endecott Osgood
  • Grape Harvest — An Essay by Nora Waln
  • The Learning Process by Katharine Taylor
  • Death of the Sentence by Wilson Follett
  • Naked Shore — A Poem by George Allen
  • The Strange Case of Pastor Niemoller — The Religious Crisis in Germany by Paul Hutchinson
  • Contributors’ Club
  • The Atlantic Novel:

  • Enchanter’s Nightshade — Part of a Serial by Ann Bridge
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1929-02 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

    1929/02 — Contents as follows:

  • Reconstruction and Prohibition by A. Lawrence Lowell
  • “Whiteoaks of Jalna” — Chapters 1-3 of a Novel by Mazo De La Roche
  • Adventures in a Puka-Puka Library by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • A Group of Unpublished Poems by Emily Dickinson — There are 10, each untitled and numbered I-X
  • Goethe and Beethoven – A Conflict in Personalities – by Romain Rolland
  • Preachers – A Sketch – by Eleanor Risley
  • Conclusions by Joseph Wood Krutch
  • The Spirit of Japanese Poetry by Kan Nakazawa
  • Lincoln the Lover — Part 3: The Tragedy by Wilma Frances Minor
  • Parga – Off the Track of Travel by Sir Rennell Rodd
  • “Alcantara” — A Story by MacGregor Jenkins
  • The Middle Way – A Reader Reflects on Robert Keable by Elizabeth Case
  • Socrates Up to Date – A Dialogue Regarding Cause and Effect by Irvin H. Myers
  • The New World:

  • Development of the Colorado River – The Justification of Boulder Dam – by Arthur Powell Davis
  • Passports — For Revenue Only by John Hanna
  • From Tientsin to Mongolia by Noa Waln
  • Contributers’ Club
  • Contributors’ Column
  • With Charity for All – A Note on the Current Controversy
  • Atlantic Bookshelf
  • The Financial Counselor: Jonathan C. Royle
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1929-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

    1929/04 — Contents as follows:

  • The Tree as an Invention – Dynamic Considerations by Charles D. Stewart
  • If Big Business Came to France by Earnest Elmo Calkins
  • The River Road — A Story by Eleanor Risley
  • Mrs. Turtle Lays Her Eggs – A Domestic Incident in the South Seas by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • The Public Looks at Pills by Agnes Repplier
  • “Permanence” a poem by Geoffrey Johnson
  • Conditional Immortality by Charles Johnston
  • The Professor and the Detective by Marjorie Nicolson
  • Furs and Traders – Froma Pre-war Diary by Captain Thierry Mallet
  • Too True to Be Good by C.E. Montague
  • On a Little Business of His Own — A Story by Mary E.L. Hennigan
  • The Minor Collection: A Criticism by Paul M. Angle
  • The New World:

  • Disarmament–American Plan by Salvador De Madariaga
  • The Surplus Farmer by bernhard Ostrolenk
  • The Ceremony of the Holy Fire – Easter in Jerusalem by Owen Tweedy
  • Contributers’ Club
  • Whiteoaks of Jalna – A Novel by Mazo De La Roche
  • Contributors’ Column
  • Atlantic Bookshelf
  • The Financial Counselor: A.M. Clifford
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1931-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

    1931/04 — Contents as follows:

  • Finch’s Fortune — A Novel by Mazo de la Roche
  • Unscrambling the Ether — Chaos, Culture, and Broadcast — by William Orton
  • The Right to Drive by Richard Shelton Kirby
  • A Scientist Turns Poet — Ego, Energy, Time and Space, Matter, Super-Ego — by Julian S. Huxley
  • Country Justice — What City Courts May Learn — by F. Lyman Windolph
  • For the Preservation of the War of 1812 by Margaret Wilson
  • The Religion of Communism by Reinhold Niebuhr
  • When Buying Japanese Prints by Ken Nakazawa
  • Whirlwinds of Speculation by Samuel Spring
  • The Unintellectual Boy — Is Secondary Education Doing Its Job? — by Frederick Winsor
  • Dawn — A Story by EDward C.L. Hemsted
  • The Faith of a Commander — What Religion Meant to Marshal Foch — by Paul Doncoeur
  • Wasting a Billion a Year — The Cost of Bureaucracy — by Lawrence Sullivan
  • What Is Scientific Exactitude? by T. Swann Harding
  • The Big Top in South America by Jay Zarado
  • Common Law and the Common Welfare by William B. Munro
  • Contributors’ Club
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1931-05 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

    1931/05 — Contents as follows:

  • The New Pilgrim’s Progress – An Odyssey of the Unemployed by Robert Whitcomb
  • The History of the King Bee by Charles D. Stewart
  • Rushing the Cherokee Strip – The Last of the Prairie Frontiers by Seth K. Humphrey
  • The Ghost of Alexander Perks, A.B. — A Story by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • Poor Marty – A Poem by Willa Cather – 3 full pages in length
  • American Education by Albert Jay Nock
  • A Flying Triptych by Arthur Colton
  • George Borrow by Arthur Colton
  • Who Wants My Money? — Department Stores Offer Sales Resistance by Frances Taylor
  • Day by Day in Peking by Ida Pruitt
  • The Unrealist – A Story by A.W. Smith
  • Drought- An Arkansas Close-Up by Eleanor Risley
  • Business Is Sick

  • Nobody’s Business by George J. Anderson
  • Falling Prices by Horace W. Foskett
  • Contributors’ Club
  • Finch’s Fortune – A Novel of the Whiteoaks of Jalna by Mazo De La Roche (serialized)
  • Plus: Window Shopping – Atlantic Bookshelf – Contributors’ Column – The Financial Counselor
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1931-07 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

    1931/07 — Contents as follows:

  • The Rediscovery of Jones by Simeon Strunsky
  • Under the Spur of Handicaps:

  • I Hear With My Eyes by Earnest Elmo Calkins
  • I See With My Ears by Gordon Lathrop
  • A Vanished Profession – Drug-Store Memories of Long Ago by Jacob A. Flexner

  • The Adventure of the Singler Rapier by Leslie Hotson
  • Mr. Bunting Pays the Piper — A Story by Helen Dore Boylston
  • The Lost War by Stanley Casson
  • The Stranger — A Poem by Josephine Johnson
  • Invisible Stuff — New Uses for X-Rays by George W. Gray
  • The Art of Loafing by James Norman Hall
  • Psychology to the General by Robert N. Corwin
  • An Apology for Youth by Theodore Morrison
  • The Royal Yard – A Story by Captain William Outerson
  • What Good Are Doctors? by Edwa Robert
  • Business Looks Ahead

  • ‘In the Day of Adversity’ by William T. Foster and Waddill Catchings
  • Russia’s Challenge to America by A.F. Hinrichs
  • Contributors’ Club
  • Finch’s Fortune – A Novel of the Whiteoaks of Jalna by Mazo De La Roche (serialized)
  • Plus: Window Shopping – Atlantic Bookshelf – Contributors’ Column – The Financial Counselor
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1931-08 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

    1931/08 — Contents as follows:

  • Our Foreign Policy in the Looking Glass by Raymond B. Fosdick
  • Hunting the Wild Ass by James E. Baum
  • Jones, His Mother and His Wife — The Rediscovery of Normal America by Simeon Strunsky
  • Another Jew Without Money by T. Swann Harding
  • Waiting for the Rains — A Story by Sir John Campbell
  • The Seven Seas — A Poem by Freda C. Bond
  • They Want Their Money Back – Is the Customer Always Right? by Helen Peffer and Juna Newton
  • The Direct Primary — A Failure and a Threat by Oliver McKee, Jr.
  • Science Goes to Prison by Ralph P. Holben
  • Sportsmanship in the Rough by Alfred F. Loomis
  • The Light Is Sweet – A Story by Ogden W. Heath
  • Law and Self-Control — The Drink Traffic and the Drink Habit by Francis G. Peabody
  • Our Medieval Minds by Thomas T. Read
  • Conscripted Children by Maude Dutton Lynch
  • Security for Workers

  • Business Looks at Unemployment by Julius H. Barnes
  • Pharaoh Dreams Again – Fat Years Must Take Care of the Lean by Sumner H. Slichter
  • Contributors’ Club
  • Finch’s Fortune – A Novel of the Whiteoaks of Jalna by Mazo De La Roche (serialized)
  • Plus: Window Shopping – Atlantic Bookshelf – Contributors’ Column – The Financial Counselor
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1931-09 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

    1931/09 — Contents as follows:

  • Advice to a Frenchman Going to America by Andre Maurois
  • The Lawless Arm of the Law – An Investigation of Our High-handed Police by Ernest Jerome Hopkins
  • The Church and Social Justice by Roderick MacEachen
  • The Cart — A Story by James Stanley Hart
  • Actor and Audience by Agnes Repplier
  • Verse: The Father of Earth — The Wider Lands by Lord Dunsany
  • Jones, His Machines — The Rediscovery of Normal America by Simeon Strunsky
  • His Own Medicine by James E. Baum
  • Workless Days — A Picture of Contemporary Germany by Helena Maxwell Brownell
  • A Hope by Lincoln Hutchinson
  • Too Much Mother by Alice D. Kelly
  • The Sailmaker’s Yarn — A Story by Bill Adams
  • A Castle in Spain by Ellery Sedgwick
  • Can America Go It Alone?

  • That International Millstone – The Creditors’ Plight by George P. Auld
  • The Tariff and Social Control by Ralph E. Flanders
  • Contributors’ Club
  • Finch’s Fortune – A Novel of the Whiteoaks of Jalna by Mazo De La Roche (serialized)
  • Plus: Window Shopping – Atlantic Bookshelf – Contributors’ Column – The Financial Counselor
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1931-10 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

    1931/10 — Contents as follows:

  • Adam and Even in the Galapagos by Friedrich Ritter
  • A Great Shakespreare Discovery – A New Revelation of the Poet’s Life and Work by Leslie Hotson
  • Toast to Master Will — Two Sonnets by Florence Converse
  • Early Holiday by Gertude Carver
  • Books of One’s Own by A. Edward Newton
  • The Education of a Prince by H.E. Wortham
  • Black Death – A Story by Captain William Outerson
  • Glimpses of Russia by Frank Jewett Mather, Jr.
  • Jones, His Opinions and Politics – The Rediscovery of Normal America by Simeon Strunsky
  • A Few Portraits in Speia by Edwin Rogers Embree
  • Song of Mother Earth at Even – Verse by Arthur E. Lloyd Maunsell
  • Nantucket’s First Cup of Tea – A Colonial Record by Ruth Starbuck Wentworth
  • The Hardened Arteries of Business by George E. Putnam
  • The National Trough:

  • All in the Congressional Family – A Survey of Nepotism in Washington – by George Frederic Nieberg
  • Contributors’ Club
  • Finch’s Fortune – A Novel of the Whiteoaks of Jalna by Mazo De La Roche (serialized)
  • Plus: Window Shopping – Atlantic Bookshelf – Contributors’ Column – The Financial Counselor
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1937-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents

    1937/04 — Contents as follows:

  • London On the Edge – A Momentous Year – by John Gunther
  • Fear the Facts and Fool the Women by Margaret Dana
  • Lawrence – An Unofficial Portrait by Eric H. Kensington
  • A Letter from the Tropics – Philosophy at the Equator – by Albert Jay Nock
  • On the Assembly Line – Man versus Machine – by Gene Richard
  • The Law and Labor by George E. Sokolsky
  • Sunday Night Supper – A Story by Della T. Lutes
  • Sonnets for Spring:

  • Evening on a Coral Island by James Norman Hall
  • Hollywood by William Wister Haines
  • Sonnet by Esther Dette
  • Intimate Vision by Josephine Bates
  • The Gamble of Home Ownership – An Unsentimental Picture by Clifford B. Reeves
  • The Soldier’s Song – A Story by I.A.G. Strong
  • The Health of the Nation by Esther Everett Lape
  • In Brief:

  • Shakespeare – with a Difference by Walter Prichard Eaton
  • Old Reynard in Springtime by Mazo De La Roche
  • School on Pitcairn by Roy Palmer Clark
  • Pegasus in Prison by Hilda Hinkley
  • Round the Horn – Autobiography by Bill Adams
  • Contributors’ Club
  • Penny Stocks — Financial Column by H.B. Elliston
  • Filed Under: Atlantic Monthly Tagged With: Atlantic Monthly

    1930-10 Good Housekeeping Magazine Contents

    1930/10 – Cover illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith

    Contents are as follows:

  • The Editor’s Page
  • Fiction:

  • “Skywriters” — A Serial by Lois Montross and illustrated by Henry Raleigh
  • “The Last of the Incas” — A Short Story by Emma-Lindsay Squier and illustrated by James E. Allen
  • “The Sword of the Lord” — A Short Story by Achmed Abdullah and illustrated by Jules Gotlieb
  • “Soft Picking” — A Short Story by Peter B. Kyne and illustrated by W.E. Heitland
  • “Two Ghosts Walk” — A Short Story by Evelyn Gill Klahr and illustrated by Pruett Carter
  • “Lonesome River” — A Serial by Edison Marshall and illustrated by Dan Content
  • “The American Mqrquis” — A Serial by George Weston and illustrated by W. Smithson Broadhead
  • Special Articles:

  • My Story – A New Autobiography by Mary Roberts Rinehart with painting by Meade Schaeffer
  • My Scottie by Mazo de la Roche and illustrated by Jose Segrelles
  • Stay Away from Hollywood, Advises Mary Pickford by Campbell McCulloch with photos
  • Equator Land by Frances Parkinson Keyes
  • The Search for Our Greatest Women
  • Books You Will Not Forget by Emily Newell Blair
  • Color in the Autumn Garden by Marjorie H. Mohler
  • Good Housekeeping Institute:
    Edited by Katharine A. Fisher

  • Making the Kitchen This Year’s Model
  • The Versatile Onion Family
  • Cooking Fresh Fruits
  • One Thousand Women Meet
  • The Top of Your Range
  • Good Housekeeping studio of Architecture and Furnishings:

  • A Small Country House of the Norman Type – Designed by Frank J. Forster, A.I.A.
  • A Country Residence in the Manner of the Early Nineteenth Century by Henry Ives Cobb Jr., Architect
  • A Touch of the Directoire Against a Nineteenth Century Background
  • For the Children:

  • “The Cardinal and the Xcok” – A Short Story by Idella Purnell and John M. Weatherwax and illustrated by James Swinnerton
  • Bureau of Foods, Sanitation, and Health:

  • Eat, Drink and Be Merry by Dr. Walter H. Eddy
  • Special Service Features:

  • Public Utility Services by Ruth Boyle
  • Entertainment Page
  • Lighter and Brighter Complexions by Ruth Murrin
  • Father’s Perplexities by Dr. Josephine Hemenway Kenyon
  • The Institute Forum
  • Dr. Eddy’s Question-Box
  • Little Girls’ Dresses to be Made and Embroidered by Anne Orr
  • Poetry:

  • “After School” by Helen Welshimer and illustrated by Clara Elsene Peck
  • “Onlooker” by Margaret E. Sangster
  • “Childless” by Willard J. Funk
  • “Homing” by Sara Henderson Hay
  • “Je T’Aime” by Dixie Willson
  • Fashions:
    Edited by Helen Koues

  • The Paris Openings: Worth’s Afternoon Silhouette; A Jacket and Cape Scarf from Molyneux and Groult; Frocks from Lelong and Cheruit; Tailored Street Clothes from Regny and Lyolene; New Evening Clothes; Molyneux’s Empire Line for Evening
  • New Coiffures and Accessories from Paris
  • Sports Clothes from the New York Speciality Shop
  • American Designs in the New Fabrics
  • We Will Buy for You from the New York Shops
  • Making an Autumn Hat at Beret
  • Patterns for Evening Gowns and a Wrap
  • Filed Under: Good Housekeeping Tagged With: Good Housekeeping

    1941-09

    1941/09 – Front cover: Katherryn Hernan photographed by Ruzzie Green

    Contents include:

    REDBOOK’S NOVEL OF THE MONTH:

  • “In Less Than Three Days” by Harlow Estes
  • REDBOOK’S NOVELETTE OF THE MONTH:

  • “A Man Who Didn’t Belong” by Joseph Harrington and illustrated by John Polgreen
  • REDBOOK’S ENCORE OF THE MONTH:

  • A Few Passages from “The Fighting Angel” by Pearl S. Buck and illustrated by Martha Sawyers
  • TWO SERIALS:

  • “The Empty Room” — Part 1 by Charles Morgan and illustrated by William Reusswig
  • “Wakefield’s Curse” — Part 5 by Mazo de la Roche and illustrated by Walter Baumhofer
  • EIGHT SHORT STORIES:

  • “Her New Happiness” by Mildred Cram and illustrated by Maurice Bower
  • “Ordeal” by Q. Patrick and illustrated by O.F. Schmidt
  • “They Are Not Afraid’ by Franz Hoellering and illustrated by Tom Webb
  • “The Cheater” by Thomas W. Duncan and illustrated by Maurice Bower
  • “Nice Things Still Happen in Life” by Peter Paul O’Mara and illustrated by R.G. Harris
  • “U.S.–Today” by Henrietta Ripperger
  • “There’s Only This Moment” by Natalie Shipman and illustrated by Arthur William Brown
  • “The Case of the Fragile Flower” by Rufus King and illustrated by Elmore Brown
  • WHERE ARE WE GOING? AND WHY?

  • Nothing Today Should Discourage You
  • “Nobody Says No” by Milton MacKaye
  • Four Out of Ten Unfit to Fight by Morris Markey
  • EIGHT SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Our Readers Speak
  • You Pays Your Money and You Takes Your Choice
  • Redbook’s Picture of the Month: “Dumbo” as Selected by Douglas W. Churchill
  • Our Two Grand Prize Winners
  • What’s On Your Mind?
  • Redbook’s Records of the Month by Deems Taylor
  • Book Suggestions for September by Harry Hansen
  • Redbook’s Film Selections for All the Family
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Were You There? by Angelo Patri
  • Redbook’s School Directory
  • Filed Under: Redbook Tagged With: Redbook

    1941-07

    1941/07 – Front cover: Photographed by Ruzzie Green

    Contents include:

    REDBOOK’S NOVEL OF THE MONTH:

  • “No Beauty Without Danger” by William E. Barrett
  • REDBOOK’S NOVELETTE OF THE MONTH:

  • “Remember Me” by Harlow Estes and illustrated by Tom Webb
  • REDBOOK’S ENCORE OF THE MONTH:

  • Faith Is the Answer by Smiley Blanton and Norman Vincent Peale
  • TWO SERIALS:

  • “Wakefield’s Course” — Part 3 by Mazo de la Roche and illustrated by Walter Baumhofer
  • “Miss Gray Eyes” — Part 4 by Bristol S.D. Grosvenor and illustrated by William Reusswig
  • EIGHT SHORT STORIES:

  • “Nice and Silly” by Rose Franken and illustrated by Arthur William Brown
  • “Quiet Wedding” by Whitfield Cook and illustrated by William Reusswig
  • “No More Forgiveness” by George Frazier and illustrated by O.F. Schmidt
  • “At Nineteen You’re Nothing” by Philip Wylie and illustrated by R.G. Harris
  • “U.S.–Today” by Henrietta Ripperger
  • “Tense Moment” by Parke Cummings and illustrated by Albert Dorne
  • “Blank Check” by Susan Ertz and illustrated by John Polgreen
  • “Big Fellows” by Hans Ruesch and illustrated by A.D. Jousset
  • THREE ARTICLES

  • Look at Tomorrow by The Editors
  • Against the Nature of Things by Hermann Rauschning
  • Love Them–and Let Them Alone by Helena Huntington Smith
  • ELEVEN SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • News about Redbook
  • Our Readers Speak
  • South America Comes to New York
  • Redbook’s Picture of the Month: “Billy the Kid” as Selected by Douglas W. Churchill
  • Watch on the Rhine
  • What’s On Your Mind?
  • Redbook’s Records of the Month by Deems Taylor
  • England on the Eve of Invasion — A Poem by Alfred Noyes
  • Our Prize-Winning Snapshots of the Month
  • Book Suggestions for July by Harry Hansen
  • Redbook’s Film Selections for All the Family
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • The Firm Heart by Angelo Patri
  • Redbook’s Camp and School Directory
  • Filed Under: Redbook Tagged With: Redbook

    1941-08

    1941/08 – Front cover: Photographed by Ruzzie Green

    Contents include:

    REDBOOK’S NOVEL OF THE MONTH:

  • “My Friend Flicka” by Mary O’Hara
  • REDBOOK’S NOVELETTE OF THE MONTH:

  • “Plague Ship” by Andrew Geer and illustrated by Jules Gotlieb
  • REDBOOK’S ENCORE OF THE MONTH:

  • “Mother and Child” — A Short Story by Richard Sherman and illustrated by Bradshaw Crandall (reprinted from Vanity Fair, 1935)
  • TWO SERIALS:

  • “Wakefield’s Course” — Part 4 by Mazo de la Roche and illustrated by Walter Baumhofer
  • “Miss Gray Eyes” — Conclusion by Bristol S.D. Grosvenor and illustrated by William Reusswig
  • SIX SHORT STORIES:

  • “One Night in Spring” by Mary Robert Rinehart and illustrated by Elmore Brown
  • “The Most Wonderful Thing in the World” by Gladys Hasty Carroll and illustrated by Frank Bensing
  • “Violet Lays Down the Law” by Whitfield Cook and illustrated by William Reusswig
  • “Until the Sudden Ending” by Franz Hoellering and illustrated by Tom Webb
  • “Speaking of Honeymoons” by Peter Paul O’Mara and illustrated by Andrew Loomis
  • “Bus Ride” by Rebecca Klang and illustrated by Mortimer Wilson, Jr.
  • WHERE ARE WE GOING? AND WHY?

  • The Culture That Is To Come by W. Somerset Maugham
  • What Is Happening to You? by Henry F. Pringle
  • New Faces in Washington by Charles Hurd
  • Robert Hart, Tankmaker by Morris Markey
  • TEN SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • News about Redbook
  • Our Readers Speak
  • Dr. Jekyll the Third – Single page with photo of Spencer Tracy and Tracy with Lana Turner and Ingrid Bergman
  • Redbook’s Picture of the Month: “Kiss the Boy’s Goodbye” as Selected by Douglas W. Churchill
  • “Father Takes a Wife” with photos of Gloria Swanson and Swanson with Adolphe Menjou
  • What’s On Your Mind?
  • Redbook’s Records of the Month by Deems Taylor
  • U.S.O.–or No Place to Go
  • Book Suggestions for August by Harry Hansen
  • Redbook’s Film Selections for All the Family
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Preparation by Angelo Patri
  • Redbook’s Camp and School Directory
  • Filed Under: Redbook Tagged With: Redbook

    1941-10

    1941/10 – Front cover: Jinx Falkenburg photographed by Paul Hesse

    Contents include:

    REDBOOK’S NOVEL OF THE MONTH:

  • “Spenlove in Arcady” by William McFee
  • REDBOOK’S NOVELETTE OF THE MONTH:

  • A Chapter from “Broad and Alien is the World” by Ciro Alegria and illustrated by Tom Webb
  • REDBOOK’S ENCORE OF THE MONTH:

  • Have You a Religion? by Henry James Forman
  • TWO SERIALS:

  • “The Empty Room” — Part 2 by Charles Morgan and illustrated by William Reusswig
  • “Wakefield’s Course’ — Conclusion by Mazo de la Roche and illustrated by Walter Baumhofer
  • EIGHT SHORT STORIES:

  • “Claudia Blames It On the Stars” by Rose Franken and illustrated by Arthur William Brown
  • “Much Better Dead” by Margery Sharp and illustrated by Malvin Singer
  • “Nature Should be Ashamed of Herself” by Parke Cummings and illustrated by Albert Dorne
  • “The Last Night of the Queen” by Andrew Geer and illustrated by Maurice Bower
  • “Salute” by William E. Barrett and illustrated by R.G. Harris
  • “U.S.–Today” by Henrietta Ripperger
  • “His Mistake” by Duane Decker and illustrated by Frederic Anderson
  • “Pretty Soft” by Rube Goldberg and illustrated by the author
  • WHERE ARE WE GOING? AND WHY?

  • How Long Will the War Last? by Pierre van Paassen
  • Wanted–a Million More Supervisors
  • Your Three New Bosses by William Hard
  • ELEVEN SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • News about Redbook
  • Our Readers Speak
  • Boyer Holds Back the Dawn – Photo of Charles Boyer and Olivia de Havilland
  • Redbook’s Picture of the Month: “Little Foxes” as Selected by Douglas W. Churchill
  • Redbook’s Picture of the Month: “Sergeant York” as Selected by The Editors
  • Still Another Claudia
  • What’s On Your Mind?
  • Redbook’s Records of the Month by Deems Taylor
  • Anything Can Happen in Tennis by Helen Hull Jacobs
  • Book Suggestions for October by Harry Hansen
  • Redbook’s Film Selections for All the Family
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • The American Way by Angelo Patri
  • Redbook’s School Directory
  • Filed Under: Redbook Tagged With: Redbook

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