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1945-07-28 Collier’s Magazine Contents July 28 1945

1945/07/28 — Cover featuring clowns credited to Ike Vern-Pix

Contents as follows:
FICTION:

  • The Expendable Heart — Part 1 of 4 — by Faith Baldwin and illustrated by Wendell Kling
  • Back From Somewhere by Ernest Haycox and illustrated by Carolyn Edmundson
  • Golden Wedding by Mosser Mauger and illustrated by Gilbert Darling
  • Somebody for You — The Short Short Story by Irene Kittle with illustration by Sheilah Beckett
  • New Beginning by Mary Hood Chapman and illustrated by Elmore Brown
  • It’s Up to You by Walt Grove and illustrated by Vincent Guise
  • ARTICLES:

  • Heroes Rising from the Sea — Part 1 of 2 by Stan Hasrato and illustrated by John Pike
  • Revolution Down South by Ellis Arnall as told to Walter Davenport
  • Europe’s Hangover by W.B. Courtney
  • Blood in Buenos Aires by Joseph Newman
  • Fool School by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw is the cover story on a clown school
  • Why Drown? by Jim Marshall is a half-page with photo of Esther Williams
  • No Tires Today, Brother! by Kyle Crichton
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster
  • Wing Talk by Lt. Harold H. Martin, USMC
  • The Heroes – A Gallery of United Nations Patriots – No. 40: Alberto Tarchiani by George Creel
  • The Week’s Work by Amy Porter
  • Editorials: A U.S.- Russian War? – How to Help Veterans
  • Filed Under: Colliers Tagged With: clowns, Colliers, Ernest Haycox, faith baldwin

    1938-04-23 Liberty Magazine Contents

    1938/04/23 — Cover is credited to Robert G. Harris

    Contents as follows:
    EDITORIAL:

  • 84% – Labor’s Share of Industry’s Profits by Bernarr Macfadden
  • SHORT STORIES

  • Meet Me in Dreamland by Edwar Tyndall and illustrated by William Von Riegen
  • The Letter of the Law by Leslie T. White and illustrated by Walter M. Baumhofer
  • Love Can Do It — Liberty’s Short Short by Tiah Devitt
  • SERIALS:

  • Murder Lady — Part 2 by Whitman Chambers and illustrated by Jules Gotlieb
  • Doctor’s Don’t Tell — Part 9 by Dr. “George B. Raymond” and illustrated by Hy Rubin
  • Hotel Hostess — Part 4 by Faith Baldwin and illustrated by Charles Kinghan
  • She Woke Up Smiling — Conclusion by Elmer Davis and illustrated by Charles LaSalle
  • What Was Wrong With the Lindbergh Case? — Part 13 by Former Governor Harold G. Hoffman
  • ARTICLES:

  • How Long Will We Have Religious Liberty? by George E. Sokolsky
  • What I Think of Clark Gable by Robert Taylor
  • 1938’s Baseball Surprises by Joe DiMaggio
  • 32 Ways to Make a Million Dollars by Raymond F. Yates
  • FEATURES:

  • Twenty Questions
  • Movie Reviews by Ruth Waterbury
  • To the Ladies by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin
  • Crossword Puzzle
  • Jumbled Resort Contest

  • Vox Pop
  • Camel Cigarettes ad on back cover features Joe DiMaggio
  • Filed Under: Liberty Magazine Tagged With: clark gable, faith baldwin, joe dimaggio, Liberty Magazine, lindbergh, robert taylor

    1938-04-02 Liberty Magazine Contents

    1938/04/02 — Cover is credited to Charles Kinghan

    Contents as follows:
    EDITORIAL:

  • Our Farmers Will Now Be Instructed Like Schoolboys by Bernarr Macfadden
  • SHORT STORIES

  • Gee, Mr. Kerrigan! by Charles Green and illustrated by Jules Gotlieb
  • No More Together by Leonie Mason and illustrated by Earl Blossom
  • It Seems There Were Two Scotchmen — Liberty’s Short Short by Herbert Dalmas
  • SERIALS:

  • Hotel Hostess — Part 1 by Faith Baldwin and illustrated by Charles Kinghan
  • Doctors Don’t Tell — Part 6 by Dr. “George B. Raymond” and illustrated by Hy Rubin
  • What Was Wrong With the Lindbergh Case? — Part 10 by Former Governor Harold G. Hoffman
  • She Woke Up Smiling — Part 5 by Elmer Davis
  • ARTICLES:

  • Is President Roosevelt a Well Man Today? by Ernest K. Lindley
  • How to Keep Out of War by Colonel Edward M. House
  • Blessed Are the Peacemakers, BUT– by George Sylvester Viereck
  • Was This Child’s Life Saved by Prayer? by Barbara Maclaren
  • My Transparent Man!
  • Today’s Greatest Prizefighter by Jim Tully covers 1-2/3 full pages with photo of article subject Henry Armstrong
  • FEATURES:

  • Twenty Questions
  • Movie Reviews by Ruth Waterbury
  • To the Ladies by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin
  • Crossword Puzzle
  • Jumbled Resort Contest

  • Vox Pop
  • Filed Under: Liberty Magazine Tagged With: faith baldwin, fdr, henry armstrong, jim tully, Liberty Magazine, lindbergh

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