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1936-08-29 Colliers Magazine Contents

1936/08/29 — Cover design by Alan Foster

Contents as follows:

  • “The Dumb Gods Speak” — Part I — by E. Phillips Oppenheim and illustrated by George Howe
  • “Miss Alabama” by Frank Condon and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
  • “Soil Savers” by George Creel
  • “Napoleon the Fifth” by Sidney Herschel Small and illustrated by Carl Mueller
  • “Cooking the Catch” by Rose and Bob Brown and illustrated by William Steig
  • “Joe Terrace” — The Short Short Story — by Damon Runyon and illustrated by Robert O.Reid
  • “The Barber of the Bantua” by Jacland Marmar and illustrated by Warren Baumgartner
  • “Bread Into Roses” — Part V — by Kathleen Norris and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • “Left Face” by T.R. Ybarra is about Leon Blum
  • “Twenty Keys” by William MacHarg and illustrated by William Timmins
  • “Fiddler’s Friend” by Kyle Crichton is about Oswald Schilbach
  • Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: The People’s Chance
  • Camel Cigarettes ad on the back cover featuring Indiapolis 500 winner Lou Meyer
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1936-08-22 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1936/08/22 — Cover design by Howard Butler

    Contents as follows:

  • “True to the Navy” by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and illustrated by Robert O. Reid
  • “A Home for Hilary” by D.K. Findlay and illustrated by Elmore Brown
  • “Hopping John” by Walter Davenport is about Republican John Hamilton
  • “Friday’s Girl” by Jacland Marmur and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • “Round and Round” by Quentin Reynolds is an early article about Roller Derby and Leo Seltzer
  • “Bread into Roses” — Part IV — by Kathleen Norris and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • “Moocher’s Day” by Arthur “Bugs” Baer and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
  • “Fighting Fish” by Frank J. Taylor
  • “Trouble Shooter” — Conclusion — by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by Donald Teague
  • “What Good’s a Constitution?” by Winston Churchill with cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick
  • “In the Heart” — The Short Short Story — by Heywood Broun and illustrated by Earl Oliver Hurst
  • “Put it This Way” by Katherine Musselwhite
  • Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Danger Ahead
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1936-07-04 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1936/07/04 — Cover design by Harry Beckhoff

    Contents as follows:

  • “The Next War” by H.G. Wells with drawings by D.R. Fitzpatrick
  • “Some People’s Pets” by Quentin Reynolds
  • “Suspect” by W.R. Burnett and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • “The Girl Who Learned” by Newlin B. Wildes and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • “Trouble Shooter” — Part III — by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by Donald Teague
  • “Too Much Sin” by Roark Bradford and illustrated by William meade Prince
  • “Fair-Haired Boy” by Jacland Marmur and illustrated by Courtney Allen
  • “Douglas Nets the Earth” by W.B. Courtney — Donald Wills Douglas receives first Collier’s Trophy
  • “The Prodigal Nurse” — Part VII — by Teresa Hyde Phillips and illustrated by Elmore Brown
  • “Deepwater President” by Jim Marshall is about Philippines President Manuel Luis Quezon
  • “Super-Special” — The Short Short Story — by Nard Jones and illustrated by Marthe Moore
  • Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Our Great Tradition
  • Sherwin-Williams ad with color illustration by Rockwell Kent
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1936-03-28 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1936/03/28 — Cover design by C.C. Beall

    Contents as follows:

  • “Homecoming” by Thomas Walsh and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • “A Good Place to Live” by John T. Flynn
  • “Shy Pilot” by Peter B. Kyne and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • “Public Wage Slaves” by George Creel
  • “Berlin Dinner Party” by Quentin Reynolds and illustrated by George Howe
  • “Cruze, Director” by Frank Condon is about James Cruze
  • “Life Begins So Soon” — Part IX — by Bernard DeVoto
  • “The First Ten in Contract Bridge” by Shepard Barclay
  • “The Invisible President” — Part V of a Fu Manchu story — by Sax Rohmer
  • “Uproar on the Nile” by T.R. Ybarra
  • “One More Goodby” by Thomas Monroe and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • “The Best All Around” — the Short Short Story — by Heywood Broun and illustrated by Barbara E. Schwinn
  • Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Profitable, Reasonable and Right
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1936-03-07 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1936/03/07 — Cover design by Barbara Schwinn.

    Contents as follows:
    SHORT STORIES:

  • “Man of Destiny” by Elmer Davis and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • “On Top of the World” — The Short Short Story — by Richard Connell and illustrated by George De Zayas
  • “Hello, London!” by Leona Dalrymple and illustrated by Carl Mueller
  • “Water over the Bridge” by James Aswell and illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum
  • “Two in a Boat” by Will F. Jenkins and illustrated by Neil O’Keefe
  • SERIAL STORIES:

  • “The Invisible President” — Part 2 — by Sax Rohmer and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • “Life Begins So Soon” — Part 6 — by Bernard DeVoto and illustrated by James W. Earley
  • ARTICLES

  • Youth Won’t Be Served by Walter Davenport
  • She Acts Natural by Katharine Roberts is about Merle Oberon
  • Britain Lays It On the Line by T.R. Ybarra
  • It Can’t Be Done, Can It? by Jim Marshall
  • PLUS:

  • “Keep Up With the World” by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Keep It Clean
  • Cartoons by: John Elliotte, Jay Irving, Laurence Reynolds, Chon Day, George Stellhase, Frank Owen, George Wolfe,
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1936-02-29 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1936/02/29 — Cover design by Alan Foster

    Contents as follows:

  • “The Invisible President” — Part I of a Fu Manchu story — by Sax Rohmer and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • “The Wrong Job” by Laura Z. Hobson and illustrated by Walter C. Klett
  • “The Return of Father Mississippi” by Harris Dickson
  • “Bright Adventure” by Edward Shenton and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • “Keep Up With the World” by Freling Foster
  • “Singing Girl” by Kyle Crichton is about Jane Froman
  • “Life Begins So Soon” — Part V — by Bernard DeVoto and illustrated by James W. Earley
  • “The Hit That Missed” by Walter Duranty and illustrated by Michael
  • “Buying at a Profit” by Bertram B. Fowler and illustrated by William Steig
  • “The Professor’s Son” by Quentin Reynolds
  • “Delayed Action” — The Short Short Story — by Laurie York Erskine and illustrated by Herbert Morton Stoops
  • “The Boy Who Had a Hero” by Albert Richard Wetjan and illustrated by Courtney Allen
  • Editorial: Look at the Facts
  • Camel Cigarettes ad featuring Frank Buck
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1936-02-15 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1936/02/15 — Cover design by Howard Butler

    Contents as follows:

  • “The River’s Gift” by Richard Matthews Hallet and illustrated by George Howe
  • “No Witnesses” by Hugh Wiley and illustrated by Irving Nurick
  • “Hello, Paris!” by Owen P. White
  • “Tea for Two” the Short Short Story by Laurie York Erskine and illustrated by Carl Mueller
  • “LIfe Begins So Soon” — Part III — by Bernard DeVoto and illustrated by James W. Earley
  • “Only Too Glad” by Frank Leon Smith and illustrated by Al Parker
  • “Callingham’s Girl” — Part IX — by Arthur Somers Roche and Ethel Pettit Roche and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • “The Man Who Hated Music” by Quentin Reynolds and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • “New Worlds for Alexander” by W.B. Courtney is about Alexander Korda
  • “Malta Digs In” by T.R. Ybarra
  • “Hard-Boiled Jesse” by George Creel is about Chairman of the RFC, Jesse Jones
  • “Come and Bring Your Recipe” by Selma Robinson with color photograph by Paul Hesse
  • “Keep Up With the World” by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Last Resort
  • Camel Cigarettes ad on back cover
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1935-09-14 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1935/09/14 — Cover design by Paul Shively.

    Contents as follows:
    SHORT STORIES:

  • “Daniel the Red” by Peter B. Kyne and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • Scorned Woman by Hugh Wiley and illustrated by Irving Nurick
  • “She Met a Diver” by Frank Leon Smith and illustrated by Robert O. Reid
  • “Child of Fortune” — The Short Short Story — by Teresa Hyde Phillips and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • “Trapped” by Albert Richard Wetjen and illustrated by Herbert Morton Stoops
  • SERIAL STORIES:

  • “Secret Marriage” — Conclusion — by Kathleen Norris and illustrated by Walter C. Klett
  • “The Silver Desert” — Part 5 — by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by John Gannam
  • ARTICLES

  • Caribbean Headache by Denver Lindley with photographs by the author is about the Virgin Islands
  • That Little Man by Quentin Reynolds is about golfer Lawson Little
  • For Whom the Glory by T.R. Ybarra is about Italy and Mussolini
  • The Radical Humorist by George Creel is about Senator Henrik Shipstead
  • Picture Yourself by Ruth Seinfel with color photograph by Paul Hesse
  • PLUS:

  • “Keep Up With the World” by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: For a Free People
  • Cartoons by: Frank Owen, Jay Irving, Elwin Henri, Frank Beaven, Reamer Keller, Stephen Ronay
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1935-08-31 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1935/08/31 — Cover design by Arthur Crouch.

    Contents as follows:

  • “The Pride of Bushwacker” by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and illustrated by Floyd Davis
  • “In a Taxi” by William MacHarg and illustrated by H.L. Timmins
  • “Chicken-Salad Gold Rush” by Walter Davenport with drawings by William Steig
  • “Salute for a Sailor” by Albert Richard Wetjen and illustrated by Courtney Allen
  • “Fresh Material” by Frank Condon and illustrated by Irving Nurick
  • “Six Million Little Brown Shirts” by T.R. Ybarra
  • “The Silver Desert” part 3 by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by John Gannam
  • “Secret Marriage” part 10 by Kathleen Norris and illustrated by Walter C. Klett
  • “Little Borgia” by Kyle Crichton about actress Florence McGee
  • “Hollywood Hideout” the short short story by George F. Worts and illustrated by Irving Nurick
  • “Amateur Athlete” by Quentin Reynolds about George Kojac
  • “Keep Up With the World” by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Sensible Taxes
  • Notable Advertising includes: Full-page ad for Greta Garbo in Anna Karenina, and a Camel Cigarettes ad featuring tennis legend Big Bill Tilden on the back cover.

    Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1935-06-22 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1935/06/22 — Cover design by Robert O. Reid.

    Contents as follows:

  • “Poor Man’s Gold” — Part I — by Courtney Ryley Cooper and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • “Salad Days” by Ruth Seinfel
  • “Plenty of Sand” by William MacHarg and illustrated by Harry L. Timmins
  • “Timber for the Future” by Owen P. White
  • “According to Plan” by Albert Richard Wetjan and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • “Dark Dynamite” by Quentin Reynolds is about Joe Louis
  • “The Brass Gong Tree” — Conclusion — by James Warner Bellah and illustrated by George Howe
  • “Waite, the Wonder Boy” by Kyle Crichton about Waite Hoyt
  • “Love Story of a Liar” by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and illustrated by Floyd M. Davis
  • “The Captain Loves the Sea” by Captain Giles C. Stedman
  • “Saving Susan” by Duncan Norton-Taylor and illustrated by George De Zayas
  • “The Silk Hat” — The Short Short Story — by Helen Ware and illustrated by Dan Sweeney
  • Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Well on Our Way
  • Notable Advertising includes: Camel Cigarettes ad featuring sports stars such as Golf’s Tommy Armour and Mel Ott of the New York Giants, Jantzen Swim Suits*, Gordon’s Gin ad illustrated by Irwin Smith, Johnny Weissmuller for BVD Swim Suits, and a Lucky Strikes Cigarettes ad on the back cover. (Note * means ad is less than a full page)

    Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1935-04-13 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1935/04/13 — Cover design by Franz Felix.

    Contents as follows:
    SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Three Horsemen” by G.K. Chesterton and illustrated by Goerge Howe
  • “Destroying Angel” by Roland Pertwee and illustrated by Elmore Brown
  • “A Special Formula” by Dwight Mitchell Wiley and illustrated by Leslie Benson
  • “Rattlebrain” by Jerome Beatty and illustrated by Martha Sawyers
  • “Two Shots” — The Short Short Story — by Lucian Cary and illustrated by Frank Street
  • SERIAL STORIES:

  • “The Bat Flies Low” — Part 3 — by Sax Rohmer and illustrated by John Richard Flanagan
  • “Dr. Socrates” — Part 5 — by W.R. Burnett and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • ARTICLES

  • The Vanishing Brain Trust by George Creel
  • Every Last Trick by Shepard Barclay
  • Prices to Suit by Quentin Reynolds about George LaMaze
  • The Bulls of Mauna Loa by Frank Condon
  • Brains at Bat by Bill Cunningham is about Joe Cronin
  • PLUS:

  • “Keep Up With the World” by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: For a Free People
  • Cartoons by: Lawrence Lariar, Jack Kabat, Jay Irving, Fred Neher, Laurence Stone, William Von Riegen, Roland Coe
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1935-03-16 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1935/03/16 — Cover design by Barney Tobey

    Contents as follows:

  • “Dr. Socrates” — Part I — by W.R. Burnett and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • “Heavy Spender” by Phyllis Duganne and illustrated by George De Zayas
  • “Mexican Red” by George Creel
  • “Acting in a Business Way by Katharine Roberts is about Kay Francis
  • “Double Rebound” by Lucian Cary and illustrated by Carl Mueller
  • “Juju Powders” by Roark Bradford and illustrated by William Meade Prince
  • “Three Falls to a Fortune” by Quentin Reynolds is about wrestler Ed Don George with photos of him vs. Jim Londos
  • “Brethren and Sisters” by Walter Davenport is about Mississippi’s Senator Bilbo
  • “The Smoky Years” — Part X — by Alan LeMay and illustrated by John Gannam
  • “No Reflection Intended” — The Short Short Story — by Kathaine Newlin Burt and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • “Against Orders” by E. Phillips Oppenheim and illustrated by Floyd M. Davis
  • Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Remaking the World
  • A Camel Cigarettes ad on the back cover

    Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1935-03-09 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1935/03/09 — Cover design by Scott Evans.

    Contents as follows:

  • “Flight Into Youth” by Teresa Hyde Phillips and illustrated by Al Parker
  • “A Dollar to Windward” by John T. Flynn with cartoons by D.R. Fitzpatrick
  • “The House by the River” by E. Phillips Oppenheim and illustrated by Floyd Davis
  • “Three John Barrymores” by Jerome Beatty and illustrated by Robert O. Reid
  • “Woman of the Family” conclusion by May Edginton and illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum
  • “Keep Up With the World” by Freling Foster
  • “Life on the Strand” by Kyle Crichton is about Gladys George
  • “The Smoky Years” part 9 by Alan LeMay and illustrated by John Gannam
  • “She Had to be Understood” by Bernard DeVoto and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • “Note on a Rescue” the Short Short Story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • “Hook, Line and Sinker” by Corey Ford and Alastair McBain is about the authors fishing
  • “Maked Man” by Ray Tucker about Senator Vandenberg
  • “Addlekonk for President!” by H.I. Phillips and illustrated by William Steig
  • Editorial: Two Years’ Growth
  • Notable Advertising includes: Barbara Stanwyck for Old Gold Cigarettes*, and a beautiful Lucky Strikes ad featuring Myrna Loy on the back cover. (Note * means ad is less than a full page)

    Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1935-02-23 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1935/02/23 — Cover design by Joseph Morgan

    Contents as follows:

  • “Hard and Smart” by C.S. Montayne and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • “Story in Pictures” by W.B. Courtney
  • “The Scourge of Tabasco” by George Creel is about Don Tomas Garrido Canabal
  • “The Boy Grew Up” by Phyllis Duganne and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • “Love Comes to Fireman Dunnevan” by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and illustrated by Robert O. Reid
  • “Pluck and Luck” by James B. Connolly is about Massachussets Governor James M. Curley
  • “The House of Dread” by E. Phillips Oppenheim and illustrated by Floyd M. Davis
  • “Exclusive Model” is the Short Short Story by Henri Duvernois and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
  • “Woman of the Family” part 9 by May Edginton and illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum
  • “The Smoky Years” part 7 by Alan LeMay and illustrated by John Gannam
  • “What Do We Eat?” by Marie Beynon Ray
  • “Jam in the Saucer” by Kyle Crichton
  • “Keep Up With the World” by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Rabble-Rouser
  • Notable Advertising includes: 2-page ad for the Packard 120 in the middle of the issue, Claudette Colbert for Old Gold Cigarettes*, and a Chesterfield Cigarettes ad on the back cover. (Note * means ad is less than a full page)

    Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1935-01-05 Colliers Magazine Contents January 5 1935

    1935/01/05 — Cover design by Frank Owen and C.C. Beall

    Contents as follows:

  • The Railroads Wake Up by George Creel
  • “Award of Honor” — The Short Short Story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan with illustration by Joseph M. Clement
  • A Very Dangerous Girl by Duncan Norton-Taylor and illustrated by Robert O. Reid
  • Up Above the World So High by Chester L. Fordney
  • The Right to Command by Jacland Marmur and illustrated by Dan Sweeney
  • Her Egg Beau by Homer Croy and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
  • “Shadow of Doubt” — Conclusion by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • A Regular Guy by Walter Davenport about Sir Guy Standing
  • “High Wind” a story by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by Matt Clark
  • A Master for the House by Ray Tucker — Who’ll be next Speaker of the House?
  • Too Much Gold by Frank J. Taylor
  • “Woman of the Family” — Part 2 by May Edginton and illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Watch That Congress
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers, Ernest Haycox, Sir Guy Standing

    1934-07-21 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1934/07/21 — Cover illustrated by Paul Shively

  • Woman in Love — Part 1 — by Kathleen Norris and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • Wolf’s Clothing — The Short Short Story — by Henri Duvernois and illustrated by Walter C. Klett
  • Artful Dodger by Quentin Reynolds about then Brooklyn Dodgers manager Casey Stengel
  • Carolina Moon by Owen P. White and illustrated by William Steig
  • Emergency Room by Teresa Hyde Phillips and illustrated by Raymond Thayer
  • So the King Stopped It by Don Marquis with illustration modeled in clay by Alan Foster
  • Bearer of the Tooth by Frank Buck and illustrated by R.H. Collins
  • The Other Hero by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by J.W. Schlaikjer
  • Dark Landfall by Jacland Marmur and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • Act Natural by Luke Faust and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
  • Jail Breaker — Part 3 — by W.R. Burnett and illustrated by Elmore Brown
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: All Opposed–Say Something
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1934-06-23 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1934/06/23 — Cover illustrated by Arthur Crouch

  • Little McGraw by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and illustrated by Robert O. Reid is baseball fiction
  • Out of the Red by T.R. Ybarra and illustrated by Gluyas Williams
  • The Big Softie by Harlan Ware and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • Queen of Parts by Kyle Crichton is about movie actress Aline McMcMahon
  • The Pride of Gamma Gamma by Lucian Cary and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
  • The Old Gentleman by Quentin Richards is about Man o’ War
  • Best Clue Missing by William MacHarg and illustrated by Harry L. Timmins
  • The Trail of Fu Manchu — Part 9 — by Sax Rohmer and illustrated by John Richard Flanagan
  • For a Sailor — The Short Short Story — by Edward L. McKenna and Georges Surdez and illustrated by John Polgreen
  • Woman of Honor — Part 4 — by James Warner Bellah and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Stop Counting Sheep by Dr. Ruth F. Wadsworth about insomnia
  • Editorial: Don’t Play Cards With Strangers
  • Small 4-panel comic style black & white Flit ad illustrated by Dr. Seuss (about 4-5/8″ X 3-5/8″)
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1934-05-19 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1934/05/19 — Cover illustrated by Louis Fancher

  • Walking Lady by Sidney Herschel Small and illustrated by George Howe
  • The New Deal Faces South by T.R. Ybarra
  • The Lotman’s True Love by Roark Bradford and illustrated by Harry Burne
  • How Ryan Got Out of Russia by Lord Dunsany and illustrated by Dan Sweeney
  • Pro and Connie by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • The Trial of Fu Manchu — Part 4 — by Sax Rohmer and illustrated by John Richard Flanagan
  • Hidden Lights by Bill Cunningham
  • The Case Against Mrs. Ames — Part 11 — by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by John H. Crosman
  • Jungle Trails by Frank Buck
  • Hooray for Abraham Lincoln! by Ray Tucker and illustrated by William Steig
  • Ace in the Role by Kyle Crichton is about Henry Hull
  • Love Match — The Short Short Story — by Mary C. McCall, Jr. and illustrated by Walter C. Klett
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Trust Brains
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1934-03-31 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1934/03/31 — Cover illustrated by Earl Oliver Hurst

  • The Silver Moon by Sidney Herschel Small and illustrated by John Gannam
  • Revive Us Again by Walter Davenport and Illustrated by William Steig
  • Bachelor Dinner by Matt Taylor and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • She Brought Him Luck by Jerome Beatty and illustrated by Mario Cooper
  • The Case Against Mrs. Ames — Part 4 — by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by John H. Crosman
  • Bet You a Hat by Quentin Reynolds is about Bill Terry
  • It Comes But Once — The Short Short Story — by A.W. Somerville and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • Rough Air — Part 7 — by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by George Howe
  • The Right Tickets by William MacHarg and illustrated by Harry L. Timmins
  • Me for Rio by T.R. Ybarra
  • The Kid from the Ukraine by Kyle Crichton is about Anna Sten
  • Statesmen at East by Ray Tucker
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Rule, Not Ruin
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1934-03-17 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1934/03/17 — Cover illustrated by George de Zayas

  • Miss Pacific Fleet by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and illustrated by Robert O. Reid
  • Red Men and White by Owen P. White, includes a couple of older Frederic Remington illustrations from 1904 and 1909
  • The Bear’s Head by Harold Lamb and illustrated by John Richard Flanagan
  • Never a Champ by Edward L. McKenna and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • The Case Against Mrs. Ames — Part 2 — by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by John H. Crosman
  • Talking Toes — The Short Short Story — by Teresa Hyde Phillips and illustrated by Walter C. Klett
  • Russia Moves In by Ray Tucker
  • Rough Air — Part 5 — by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by George Howe
  • She Says It’s Spinach by Kyle Crichton about Margaret Sullavan
  • Another Girl by Elizabeth Corbett and illustrated by Raymond Thayer
  • The Amateur’s Profession by Tommy Armour
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: We Want Service
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1934-03-10 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1934/03/10 — Cover illustrated by Earl Oliver Hurst

  • The Case Against Mrs. Ames — Part 1 — by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by John H. Crosman
  • Heat Wave by Walter Davenport is about Chicago Night Clubs
  • Broadway Bound by Patterson McNutt and illustrated by Walter C. Klett
  • The Man Who Couldn’t Take It by Talbert Josselyn and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • Hit Hunter by Kyle Crichton is about Jed Harris
  • Only an Elephant by Richard Connell and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
  • Medium Well Done by Hugh Wiley and illustrated by John Gannam
  • Rough Air — Part 4 — by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by George Howe
  • Copy-Book Senator by Ray Tucker
  • Honey Boy — The Short Short Story — by George Milburn and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • Sun Babies by Quentin Reynolds
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Pot of Gold
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1934-02-24 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1934/02/24 — Cover illustrated by J. Clinton Shepherd

  • Out of the Whirlpool by Alan LeMay and illustrated by James W. Earley
  • Revolt in Hollywood by Grover Jones
  • Whiskey Sour by John T. Flynn and illustrated by George Shanks
  • Rough Air — Part 2 — by Ernest Haycox
  • A Butler and Everything by Elmer Davis and illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum
  • Run of the Reel by Quentin Reynolds with sailfish illustrations by Lynn Bogue Hunt
  • In Short by Betty Thornley Stuart
  • White House Shadows by Ray Tucker
  • Flash and Fury by Kyle Crichton about Eddie Shore
  • Marriage for Revenue — Part 9 — by George Agnew Chamberlain and illustrated by Carl Mueller
  • Iron Woman by Robert Ormond Case and illustrated by Harry Anderson
  • Center Ring — The Short Short Story — by Courtney Ryley Cooper and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: In Round Billions
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1934-02-10 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1934/02/10 — Cover illustrated by Joseph Morgan

  • Nothing from Reno by Teresa Hyde Phillips and illustrated by Elmore Brown
  • Money in the Mail Box by Walter Davenport and illustrated by William Steig
  • I’ll Be Back by W.A.S. Douglas and illustrated by William Meade Prince
  • Ball of Fury by Ray Tucker about Senator Carter Glass
  • Ice Man by Quentin Reynolds
  • The Sin Splitter by Roark Bradford and illustrated by Harry Burne
  • Ziegfeld and His Follies — Part 5: Stage Magicians — by Eddie Cantor and David Freedman
  • Marriage for Revenue — Part 9 — by George Agnew Chamberlain and illustrated by Carl Mueller
  • Thunder in the Dust — Conclusion — by Alan LeMay and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • Guidance — The Short Short Story — by Margaret Widdemer and illustrated by Walter C. Klett
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: Banks to Bet On
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1934-01-20 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1934/01/20 — Cover illustrated by Earl Oliver Hurst

  • Oriental Moonlight by Sidney Herschel Small and illustrated by C.C. Beall
  • Sissy Game by Quentin Reynolds — Professional Hockey as the player sees it
  • An Evening’s Fun by Walter Davenport and illustrated by Gluyas Williams
  • On the Road by Erich Maria Remarque and illustrated by George Howe
  • White Blonde by Mary C. McCall, Jr. and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • Marriage for Revenue — Part 6 — by George Agnew Chamberlain and illustrated by Carl Mueller
  • Behind the Headlines by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by Irvin Nurick
  • Cinderella in City Hall by Ray Tucker about Fiorello LaGuardia
  • Thunder in the Dust — Part 8 — by Alan LeMay and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
  • Ziegfeld and His Follies — Part 2 — by Eddie Cantor and David Freedman with photos of Cantor with Ziegfeld – Ed Wynn – Bert Williams – Anna Held
  • A Snack in Time by Ruth Seinfel
  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster
  • Editorial: The Enemy Among Us
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

    1933-12-02 Colliers Magazine Contents

    1933/12/02 — Cover illustrated by Gerard C. Delano

  • “Thunder in the Dust” — Part 1 — by Alan LeMay and illustrated by Ronald LeMay
  • The Vanished Desert by Walter Davenport and illustrated by William Steig — Why the nation repudiated prohibition
  • “The Girl Behind the Gun” by Lucian Cary and illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers
  • You Play a System by Frederic Mertz and illustrated by James W. Earley
  • The Unsociable Seladang by Howard S. Reed as told to W.B. Courtney and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
  • On Your Toes by Marie Beynon Ray
  • “Government Money” by Roark Bradford and illustrated by Harry Burne
  • “Redheads Never Quit” — The Short Short Story by Paul Jones and Louis F. McCabe and illustrated by Herbert Roese
  • “Conspiracy” — Part 11 — by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum
  • Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster
  • Gusty Crusader by Ray Tucker — Donald Richberg, singing in the sunshine
  • Don’t Drop Your Guard — Editorial
  • Mobiloil Mobilgas ad on inside front cover features five black & white photos of stars Jack Oakie and Helen Twelvetrees
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: Colliers

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