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1936-07-18 Liberty Magazine Contents July 18, 1936

1936/07/18 —
William Powell cover painted by Victor Tchetchet

SHORT STORIES:

  • “He Couldn’t Make His Curves Behave” by Frank Bunce with illustration by Charles Bryson
  • “May I Borrow Your Piano?” – Liberty’s Short Short by Jerome Barry
  • “A Lady May Kiss” by Octavus Roy Cohen with illustration by Harold Denison
  • SERIALS:

  • “Who Killed Kent Grinnell?” — Part 2 by Elaine Sterne Carrington with illustration by W.D. Stevens
  • “Carnival Lady” — Part 3 by Martha Ostenso with illustration by Sewell Booth
  • “Hell in the Holy Land” — Part 4 by Lowell Thomas with Kenneth Brown Collings
  • ARTICLES:

  • Hitler Has Changed the Bible by Maxwell J. Flagg
  • My Son a Great Man? Nonsene! Says Alf Landon’s Father, John M. Landon as told to O.K. Armstrong
  • More Adventures of a White Woman Among Cannibals by Beatrice Grimshaw
  • Our One and Only Toreadora by Clara Beranger about Portia Portar
  • How William Powell Helps Women Succeed by Frederick L. Collins, with seven small photos showing Powell embracing various co-stars such as Jean harlow and Myrna Loy.
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  • REGULAR FEATURES:

  • Editorial by Bernarr Macfadden
  • ‘Tisn’t So by R.E. Doan
  • Twenty Questions
  • A War Nurse, a Charmer, and the Imperishable Mr. Fields – Movie Reviews by Beverly Hills, with a 3 star review of The White Angel and a 1-1/2 star review of Poppy
  • Good Books by Oliver Swift
  • $2,000 Beautiful Children Contest
  • Liberty’s Amateur Writers Page – Conducted by Major Bowes
  • To the Ladies! by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin
  • Vox Pop
  • It Happened In–
  • Filed Under: Liberty Magazine Tagged With: adolf hitler, Alf Landon, July 18, July 1936, Liberty, William Powell

    1936-05-30 Liberty Magazine Contents May 30, 1936

    1936/05/30 —
    Greta Garbo cover painted by Victor Tchetchet

    SHORT STORIES:

  • “Women of the World” by Phylis Duganne with illustration by Hubert Mathieu
  • “The Girl He Had Been Waiting For” by Aline Ballard with illustration by Gerald Leake
  • “A Chorus Girl’s Lecture on Etiquette” by Dorothy Day
  • “Arrival by Plane” — Liberty’s Short Short by Alberta Williams
  • SERIALS:

  • “Dark Masquerade” – Part 2 by an Anonymous Author with illustration by Edgar McGraw
  • “Without Warning” – Part 8 by Major George Fielding Eliot and Edward Doherty with illustration by Charles Bryson
  • ARTICLES:

  • Why Garbo Is Making Her Last Picture by Frederick L. Collins
  • Hitler Planning to Be Kind to the Jews? by William L. Stidger (based on an interview the magazine did with Von Ribbentrop)
  • Olympic Forecast by Bob Musel includes a small photo of Jesse Owens
  • Secrets of New York’s Homicide Squad by A Headquarters Old-Timer (about Russell Sage)
  • Fingerprints of the Dictator by Senator L.J. Dickinson
  • REGULAR FEATURES:

  • Editorial by Bernarr Macfadden
  • ‘Tisn’t So by R.E. Doan
  • Twenty Questions
  • Past Glories and a Screen Debut – Movie Reviews by Beverly Hills, includes 3-1/2 star review of The Great Ziegfeld
  • Good Books by Oliver Swift
  • $2,000 Crossword Puzzle Contest
  • Liberty’s Amateur Writers Page – Conducted by Major Bowes
  • To the Ladies! by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin
  • Keyhole Kartoons by John W. Elliotte
  • Vox Pop
  • It Happened In–
  • Filed Under: Liberty Magazine Tagged With: adolf hitler, Greta Garbo, Liberty, May 1936, May 30, Olympics

    1940-07 Ladies Home Journal Magazine Contents

    1940/07 — Cover design by Al Parker

    Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue:

    NOVEL COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE:

  • The Phantom Shore by Vina Delmar and illustrated by Robert G. Harris
  • FICTION:

  • The Smart Set by Ruth Rodney King and illustrated by Roy Spreter
  • To Marry With a Stranger by Howard Fast and illustrated by Walter Biggs
  • Women in White — Conclusion by Franken Meloney and illustrated by Robert G. Harris
  • A Mighty Man Was He by Graeme and Sarah Lorimer and illustrated by Irving Nurick
  • Speak No Evil — Part 2 of 5 by Mignon G. Eberhart and illustrated by Stanley Parkhouse
  • SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Citizens in Training by Alberta Williams
  • Give and Take by Peggy McEvoy
  • American White Paper by Joseph Alsop and Robert Kintner
  • The Story of Two Mustaches by Henry F. Pringle is about Adolf Hitler and Charles Chaplin who’s movie “The Dictator” is coming soon
  • “Being of Sound Mind” by Don Wharton
  • It’s a Woman’s World by Dorothy Thompson
  • How America Lives – No. 6
  • Meet the Wrights of Burlington, Vermont
  • GENERAL FEATURES:

  • Keep Her in the Dark — The Sub-Deb by Elizabeth Woodward
  • Fifty Years Ago in the Journal
  • Journal About Town
  • This Is a Know-It-All by Munro Leaf
  • Scarlet Fever by Dr. Herman N. Bundesen
  • Early Is the Watchword in Cancer Control
  • As the Twig Is Bent — No. 15 by Leslie B. Hohman, M.D.
  • The Dear Man – Cartoon by Helen E. Hokinson
  • Diary of Domesticity by Gladys Taber
  • Reference Library
  • Journal’s End by Ann Bathelder
  • FASHIONS AND BEAUTY:

  • There’s Nothing Like White by Wilhela Cushman
  • We’re a Family of Little Women by Wilhela Cushman
  • Wright About Face by Louise Paine Benjamin
  • Shoe Counsel by Wilhela Cushman
  • FOOD AND HOMEMAKING:

  • Three Cheers by Ann Batchelder
  • Line a Day by Ann Batchelder
  • If You Camp as the Wrights Do by Grace L. Pennock
  • From Mrs. Wright’s Personal Collection by Louella G. Shouer
  • “I’d Still Give All My Time to My Home” by Grace L. Pennock
  • “I’m Not as Thorough as Mother” by Grace L. Pennock
  • The Coffee Question by Margaret Davidson
  • INTERIOR DECORATION, BUILDING AND GARDEN:

  • Gardening at Dawn and Dusk by The Gardener’s Assistant
  • Time to Open Camp by Henrietta Murdock
  • The Wrights Inspire a Page of Summer Camps by Richard Pratt
  • POETRY:

  • Only the Living by Daniel Whitehead Hicky
  • Song by Elizabeth Coatsworth
  • Thank Little Boys by Robert P. Tristram Coffin
  • Troth by Barbara A. Jones
  • The Other Woman by Violet Alleyn Storey
  • Shadows of the Future by Helene Mullins
  • Against the Night by Paul Engle
  • The Touch by Clenn Ward Dresbach
  • 126 pages plus covers inside this oversized magazine
  • Filed Under: Ladies Home Journal Tagged With: adolf hitler, charlie chaplin, howard fast, Ladies Home Journal, mignon g eberhart, vina delmar

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