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1959-03-28 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, March 28, 1959

1959/03/28 — Cover design by George Hughes.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “Some Slightly Crazy People” by Ben Hecht and illustrated by Arthur Lidov
  • “Leave Her Alone!” by Norman Garbo and illustrated by Mitchell Hooks
  • “The Charms of Monique” by Francis Price and illustrated by Joe Bowler
  • “The Man Who Blew the Whistle” by Williams Forrest and illustrated by J. Garvey

8 ARTICLES:

  • Who Will Be the Democrats’ Candidate? by Stewart Alsop
  • The Emperor’s Island by Jack Alexander is about Elba
  • D Day, Part III: The American Air Drop by David Howarth
  • Let’s Get Tough About Foreign Aid by John B. Hollister
  • I Call on Mary Martin by Pete Martin
  • My Road to Crime — Part 2 of 3 by “A Young Hoodlum” as told to Helen Parkhurst
  • The Face of America: Clean Sweep – Photograph by Joern Gerdts
  • Our Landlocked Farm by Jesse Stuart

2 SERIALS:

  • “Panic in the Skies” — Part 1 of 2 by Steve McNeil and N.B. Stone, Jr. and illustrated by Douglass Crockwell
  • “Comanche Captives” — Part 3 of 7 by Will Cook

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Filed Under: Saturday Evening Post Tagged With: Saturday Evening Post

1956-03-24 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, March 24, 1956

1956/03/24 — Cover design by George Hughes.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Man Called K” by Paul Horgan and illustrated by Bernard D’Andrea
  • “The Overpowering Male” by Steve McNeil and illustrated by Peterson
  • “This Time It’s a Blonde” by Richard McKelvey and illustrated by Thornton Utz
  • “That Kennedy Boy” by Ralph Wellner and illustrated by Kritcher

9 ARTICLES:

  • Cold Weather Ahead! by Dr. Hurd C. Willett, Professor of Meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as told to Joe Alex Morris
  • The Children of Medicine Mountain by Steven M. Spencer
  • The Ballplayer and the Lady by Fred Russell and George Leonard is about Jack Harshman and wife Dee
  • They Fly the H-Bombers by Frank Harvey
  • Well, It Was This Way — Part 6 of 8 by Gary Cooper as told to George Scullin
  • The Face of America: Lightship – Photograph by Mayard Clark
  • We Went Back 1000 Years by P. Alston Waring
  • Revolt of the Homeowners by Robert M. Yoder
  • Older Women Make Better Workers by Stanley Frank

2 SERIALS:

  • “Treasure at Tandem Key” — Part 3 of 5 by Philip Wylie and illustrated by Al Buell
  • “Murder in Disguise” — Conclusion by Nancy Rutledge

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1955-01-01 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, January 1, 1955

1955/01/01 — Cover design by Stevan Dohanos.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Cowboy Struck It Rich” by Robert Dexter Neff and illustrated by Robert Meyers
  • “Close Play at Home” by Frank O’Rourke and illustrated by Harvey Kidder
  • “Flare-Up” by Ralph Bowker and illustrated by Bruce Bomberger
  • “The Untamed Hearts” by Paul W. Fairman and illustrated by Austin Briggs

NOVELETTE:

  • “The Conqueror’s Lady” by Bill Gulick and illustrated by Glenn Grohe

7 ARTICLES:

  • He Makes Operating Rooms Safe by R.M. Cunningham Jr. and Greer Williams
  • Hollywood’s Favorite Songbird by Virginia Bird is about Rosemary Clooney
  • The Noblest Sandwich of Them All by Richard Gehman
  • Can This Red Wreck the British Empire? by Ernest O. Hauser is about Rajani Palme Dutt
  • The Deadly Mountain That Walks by William L. Worden is about Turtle Mountain
  • What a Location He Picked! by John and Elizabeth Sherrill
  • Cities of the World: Algiers by Richard Thruelsen

2 SERIALS:

  • “The Day New York Was Invaded” — Part 2 of 8 by Leonard Wibberley and illustrated by Stan Galli
  • “Hollywood Calling!” — Part 6 of 8 by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by Ken Riley

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1954-08-14 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, August 14, 1954

1954/08/14 — Cover design by John Falter.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “Sign of the Kalu” by Louis Kaye and illustrated by Mead Schaeffer
  • “Impetuous Heart” by Paul Jones and illustrated by Robert Stanley
  • “Playboy Lover” by Nancy Pope Mayorga and illustrated by Ray Prohaska
  • “The Wreck of the School Bus” by Saliee O’Brien and illustrated by James R. Bingham

7 ARTICLES:

  • The Fire Detectives of Region Five by Frank Cameron
  • They Escaped from Civilization by Darrell Berrigan
  • I’ve Had Cancer 32 Years by Marian Miller Kean with Steven M. Spencer
  • The Truth About Florida’s Red Tide by Henry LaCossitt
  • The Senators’ Prize Castoff by William Barry Furlong about pitcher Bob Porterfield
  • The War Malaya Cannot Afford to Lose by Cameron Hawley
  • They Will Never Be Forgotten by Edward Shenton

2 SERIALS:

  • “The Mask of Alexander” — Part 1 of 6 by Martha Albrand and illustrated by Robert Meyers
  • “Invitation to Murder — Part 5 of 8 by Leslie Ford and illustrated by Edwin Georgi

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1954-04-10 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, April 10, 1954

1954/04/10 — Cover design by Thornton Utz.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Indiscreet Mrs. Jarvis” by Anne Homer Warner and illustrated by Al Buell
  • “No Love Left” by Kinglsey Tufts and illustrated by George Garland
  • “Girls Are So Savage!” by John Reese and illustrated by Robert Stanley
  • “Deadly Contraband” by Robert Standish and illustrated by William A. Smith

8 ARTICLES:

  • This is My Last Year – Part 1 of 3 by Ted Williams as told to Joe Reichler and Joe Trimble
  • The Brash Banker of Arizona by Neil M. Clark about Walter Bimson
  • They’re Taming the Lolo Trail by Richard L. NeubergerTales of the Floating Bottles by Alan Hynd
  • Is Russia Winning the Battle for Europe? by General of the Army Omar N. Bradley
  • This Is On Me – Part 9 of 9 by Bob Hope as told to Pete Martin
  • They’ve Been Dining on the Railroad by Richard Barnitz with Rufus Jarman
  • Toughest College in the Land by Bill Wolf is about Notre Dame of Saskatchewan

2 SERIALS:

  • “The Golden Trap” — Part 2 of 5 by Robert Ormond Case and illustrated by Stan Galli
  • “The Case of the Murdered G-Man” — Part 7 of 8 by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by Hy Rubin

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Filed Under: Saturday Evening Post Tagged With: Bob Hope, Omar Bradley, Saturday Evening Post, Ted Williams

1953-12-05 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, December 5, 1953

1953/12/05 — Cover design by Stevan Dohanos.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Beautiful Hitchhiker” by Phyllis Duganne and illustrated by Joe De Mers
  • “First Holdup” by Harry T. Madden and illustrated by Sam Bates
  • “Botts and the Impossible Mountain” by William Hazlett Upson and illustrated by Hy Rubin
  • “The Babe in Toyland” by Fred Dickenson and illustrated by Bob Hilbert

NOVELETTE:

  • “The Coward” by Jacland Marmur and illustrated by Anton Otto Fischer

8 ARTICLES:

  • We Met Death on K2 — part 1 of 2 by Robert H. Bates with Robert W. Craig
  • I Flew With the Stratojets by Wesley Price
  • It’s Never Too Late to Go to College by Milton MacKaye
  • The Dog That Trained Me by Sally Carrighar
  • Professor in a Hot Spot by James P. O’Donnell
  • The Post Reports on the AEC: The Life History of an A-Bomb — Part 2 of 2 by Harold H. Martin
  • His Time Is Worth $10,000 A Day by Henry La Cossitt is about Johnny Fox of Boston
  • Things You Never Knew About Pencils by Don Wharton

2 SERIALS:

  • “The Double Agent” — Conclusion by William J. Stevens, Jr. and illustrated by Earl Mayan
  • “Cry Murder!” — part 4 of 7 by Nancy Rutledge and illustrated by Edwin Georgi

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1953-02-14 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, February 14, 1953

1953/02/14 — Cover design by George Hughes.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “How Can I Get Rid of Him?” by Richard Stern and illustrated by Robert Stanley
  • “Twenty-Four-Hour Affair” by Lawrence Lee and illustrated by Edwin Georgi
  • “Meanest Man in the Navy” by Dan Gallery and illustrated by Bill Fleming
  • “The Gunfighters” by Jack Schaefer and illustrated by Ray Prohaska

7 ARTICLES:

  • Call Me Lucky — Part 1 of 8 by Bing Crosby as told to Pete Martin
  • We Found Lincoln’s Lost Bank Account by Roland T. Carr and Hugh Morrow
  • Congress Puts the Show on the Road by James R. Aswell
  • This Is How They Do It in Maine by William S. Dutton
  • They Disgrace Us Overseas by Ernest Leiser
  • Adventures of an Amazon Trader by Harold H. Martin
  • Baseball’s Amazing Sislers by Arthur Mann featuring bonus baby Dave Sisler

2 SERIALS:

  • “The Frightened Wife” — Part 1 of 4 by Mary Roberts Rinehart and illustrated by Earl Mayan
  • “The Dangerous Angel” — Part 3 of 8 by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by Amos Sewell

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Filed Under: Saturday Evening Post Tagged With: Bing Crosby, Saturday Evening Post

1952-09-27 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, September 27, 1952

1952/09/27 — Cover design by George Hughes.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Burning of the Nan Shan” by Jacland Marmur and illustrated by Anton Otto Fischer
  • “Rich Girl’s-Whim” by Frederick Borg and illustrated by Robert Stanley
  • “Battle Royal” by Frank O’Rourke and illustrated by Paul Nonnast
  • “Rendezvous With Death” by Burnham Carter and illustrated by Paul Rabut

8 ARTICLES:

  • The Truth About General Grow’s Moscow Diary by Demaree Bess
  • How to Create a Movie Star by Richard G. Hubler about the making of Rock Hudson
  • The Best I Ever Ate by Sophie Kerr
  • Can He Revive Pro Football’s Sad Sacks? by Frank X. Tolbert about Dallas Texans owner Giles Miller
  • Here’s What’s Behind Ike’s Grin by Beverly Smith
  • I Keep House in the Congo by Rosamond Halsey Carr
  • The Amazing Blossoms of Grandma Briggs by Frank J. Taylor
  • They Got the Goods on Washington’s Cops by Paul F. Healy

2 SERIALS:

  • “Washington Whispers Murder” — Part 1 of 8 by Leslie Ford and illustrated by Edwin Georgi
  • “Father Came Home!” — Part 5 of 7 by Robert Carson and illustrated by Thornton Utz

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1952-09-20 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, September 20, 1952

1952/09/20 — Cover design by Dick Sargent.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “Someone to Look After Her” by Ruth Lamson and illustrated by Edwin Georgi
  • “Pretection Money” by Jerome Ellison and illustrated by Rudy Pott
  • “The Tiger Is Loose!” by John Reese and illustrated by Stan Galli
  • “No Mercy” by Bennett Foster and illustrated by Fred Ludekens

NOVELETTE:

  • “The Vengeance of Yat Chuen” by William Chamberlain and illustrated by Mead Schaeffer

9 ARTICLES:

  • Bears Are No Darn Good! by Harold H. Martin about bears in the Big Smokies of North Carolina
  • They Do as They Please–and Get Paid by Charles Rawlings
  • We Conquered Fear for Our Child’s Sake by William M. Shull
  • Those Campaign-Train Monkeyshines by Sidney Shalett
  • Can Any Man Living Beat Him? by Al Hirschberg about Rocky Marciano
  • Nothing’s Too Good for a Congressman! by Ernest Leiser
  • Stalin’s Secret War Plans by Gen. Alexei Markoff
  • Down to the Sea by Subway by Stanley Washburn Jr.
  • What Has Wide-Open Gambling Done to Nevada? by Robert Laxalt

2 SERIALS:

  • “The Lady Broke the Rules” — Conclusion by Margaret Culkin Banning and illustrated by Joe De Mers
  • “Father Came Home!” — Part 4 of 7 by Robert Carson and illustrated by Thornton Utz

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  • Remember When?
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1951-08-11 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, August 11, 1951

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:

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  • Verse by Loyd Rosenfield, Eleanor Halbrook Zimmerman, Jane H. Merchant, Anobel Armour, Herbert Merrill

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1951-06-09 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, June 9, 1951

1951/06/09 — Cover design by John Clymer.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Careless Maid” by B.J. Chute and illustrated by Larry Kritcher
  • “Bandit’s Hide-Out” by Hal G. Evarts and illustrated by Ken Riley
  • “Summertime Scoundrel” by Phyllis Duganne and illustrated by R.G. Harris
  • “Dames Are Poison” by Steve McNeil and illustrated by Gilbert Bundy

NOVELETTE:

  • “The Spellbinder” by Gerald Kersh and illustrated by Ben Stahl

8 ARTICLES:

  • Are We Stifling the Inventors? by Cap. George N. Robillard, USN, with Beverly Smith
  • Commuters’ Island by Hal Burton is about Staten Island
  • How Government Pressure Boys Squander Your Money by Charles Stevenson
  • We Are the Widows of West Point ’49 by Eleanor S. Hardaway
  • Last of the Girl-Show Czards by Maurice Zolotow is about Mike Todd and features 5 color photos over 2 pages
  • Don’t Call Him a Bush Leaguer by Dugal O’Liam is about Brick Laws
  • No Game for Sissies by Joseph Wechsberg
  • The Secret of the Vanished Explorer by Morton M. Hunt

2 SERIALS:

  • “Lady on the Lam” – Part 1 of 8 by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by Hy Rubin
  • “Buccaneer of the Barrens” – Part 4 of 6 by Robert Ormond Case

OTHER FEATURES:

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  • Report to the Editors
  • Verse by Kate Brackett, Georgia Starbuck Galbraith, Thompson Young, Robert D. Abrahams, Charles Bruce, Dorothy Marie Davis, Virginia Moran Evans, Evelyn Taylor

Filed Under: Saturday Evening Post Tagged With: Saturday Evening Post

1950-06-17 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, June 17, 1950

1950/06/17 — Cover design by George Hughes.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

5 SHORT STORIES:

  • “There Goes My Man” by Norma Mansfield and illustrated by George Hughes
  • “Never Trust a Redhead” by James Charles Lynch and illustrated by R.G. Harris
  • “The Devil Was Aboard” by Arthur Mayse and illustrated by Amos Sewell
  • “The Terrible Answer” by Paul Gallico and illustrated by Melbourne Brindle
  • “The Flirting Season” by Cameron Shipp and illustrated by Gilbert Bundy

8 ARTICLES:

  • It All Happened to Me, Part 1 of 4 by Betty MacDonald, author of The Egg and I
  • I Flew With an Arctic Bush Pilot by Sally Carrighar
  • World Capital on Turtle Bay by Edgar Snow about United Nations Headquarters
  • Will They Bring Back the Spitter? by John Lardner
  • The Night Raiders of Berlin by Marguerite Higgins
  • I Enjoy My Bad Habits by William Hazlett Upson
  • Wild-West Bank by Frank J. Taylor
  • They Trade in Treasure from the Indies by Ashley Halsey, Jr.

2 SERIALS:

  • “Murder in the Family,” Part 5 of 7 by Mary Hastings Bradley and illustrated by Perry Peterson
  • “Legacy of Fear,” Part 7 of 8 by Garnett Weston and illustrated by James R. Bingham

OTHER FEATURES:

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  • Report to the Editors
  • Verse by John Bailey, Harry Lazarus, Caroline Cain Durkee, Dorothy Brown Thompson, R.H. Grenville, Herbert Merrill, Loyd Rosenfield, Jane H. Merchant

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1950-06-03 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents, June 3, 1950

1950/06/03 — Cover design by Coby Whitmore.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:

5 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Man Who Married Money” by John Reese and illustrated by George Hughes
  • “Ouch for Me!” by Cyril Hume and illustrated by Ken Riley
  • “Botts Bogs Down” by William Hazlett Upson and illustrated by Hy Rubin
  • “Sailor’s Blood” by Jacland Marmur and illustrated by Fred Freeman
  • “The Highwayman” by Michael Foster and illustrated by Donald Teague

8 ARTICLES:

  • Now We Have Plenty of Oil by Arthur W. Baum
  • I’m a Village Cop and I Like It by Francis J. Flaherty as told to Malcolm W. Rollins
  • Want to See Europe? Here’s How by Ernest O. Hauser
  • That Guy Durocher! by Stanley Woodward
  • Can Senator Taft Win His Biggest Fight? by Beverly Smith
  • They Gambled Their Lives by Robert M. Yoder
  • Nature’s Million-Dollar Mistake by Richard Thruelsen about new varieties of grapefruit
  • Germany’s Wide-Open City by Ernest Leiser about Hamburg

2 SERIALS:

  • “Murder in the Family,” Part 3 of 7 by Mary Hastings Bradley and illustrated by Perry Peterson
  • “Legacy of Fear,” Part 5 of 8 by Garnett Weston and illustrated by James R. Bingham

OTHER FEATURES:

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  • Verse by Eva Baron, Ellen Acton, Isabel Bryans Longfellow, Dorothy Westring, Norman R. Jaffray, Arthur Frederic Otis, M.M. Parrish

Filed Under: Saturday Evening Post Tagged With: Leo Durocher, Robert Taft, Saturday Evening Post

1957-04-06 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

1957/04/06 — Cover design by Ben Prins.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The General’s Disgrace” by Norman Katkov
  • “Fugitive from Romance” by John Reese and illustrated by Joe DeMers
  • “One Husband’s Revolt” by Millicent Osborn
  • “Freedom Calling!” by Mosser Mauger and illustrated by Arthur Lidov
  • NOVELETTE:

  • “The Business of Love” by Vivian Connell and illustrated by George Hughes
  • 9 ARTICLES:

  • Is France Still Out Ally? by Ernest O. Hauser
  • The Lady Lays Down the Law by James A. Maxwell is about Ruth Lyons of Cincinnati
  • How to Eat Like a Movie Star by Joel Sayre
  • The Man Who Was Born Twice by Paul Schubert
  • I Licked My Jinx by Jack Burke, Jr. as told to Charles Price
  • “Bring All Your Cancelled Checks …” by Craig Thompson
  • The Face of America: Spring in the Smokies — Photograph by Larry Keighley
  • So You Think You Need Eight Hours Sleep? by Robert M. Yoder
  • Fishing in the Dark by Bill Wolf
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “The Lady” — Part 2 of 4 — by Conrad Richter and illustrated by Earl Mayan
  • “Kiowa Moon” — Part 4 of 7 — by Alan LeMay
  • OTHER FEATURES:

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  • Filed Under: Saturday Evening Post Tagged With: Saturday Evening Post

    1957-07-27 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1957/07/27 — ITEM DESCRIPTION:
    Cover design by John Clymer.

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “Never Fall in Love” by Richard Stern and illustrated by Morgan Kane
  • “Blood Sport” by Ken W. Purdy and illustrated by Bruce Bomberger
  • “Outlaw Dog” by Arthur Mayse
  • “Mysterious Disappearance” by Jacob Hoy and illustrated by Arthur Lidov
  • 8 ARTICLES:

  • Children Really Are Not People by Jean Kerr
  • Just What Is Modern Republicanism? by Stewart Alsop
  • Midas of the Texas Range by Stanley Walker is about Charles Pettit
  • The Tenderhearted Champ by W.C. Heinz is about Floyd Patterson
  • The Terrible Threat of Nerve Gas by John Kobler
  • Can We Stay Rich? Where Your Money Will Go — Part 3 of 3 — by Harold H. Martin
  • The Face of America: Sentinel of the Sea — Photography by Chuck Abbott
  • I Call on Alfred Hitchcock by Pete Martin
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “The Ordeal of Sally Duncan” — Part 1 of 2 — by David Walker and illustrated by Robert Moore
  • “California Passage” — Part 5 of 8 — by Cliff Farrell and illustrated by Amos Sewell
  • OTHER FEATURES:

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  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: 2-page color ad from Ford – “Setting the Pace of the American Road” – features Thunderbird, Lincoln Premeire Landau 4-Door Hardtop, Mercury Turnpike Cruiser, and Ford Fairlane Town Victoria, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company ad illustrated by Norman Rockwell, small ad taking up about an eighth of a page for Mission of California drink includes a pic of Mickey Mantle with slogan “Mickey Mantle Says… it’s Mission for Me!”

    Filed Under: Saturday Evening Post Tagged With: Saturday Evening Post

    1957-08-03 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1957/08/03 — Cover design by Amos Sewell.

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “Double Date” by Robert C. Ackworth and illustrated by Stewart-Larsen
  • “A Soldier’s Farewell” by Harold Mead
  • “Late in Love” by Evans Harrington
  • “Hitchhiker” by Phyllis Duganne and illustrated by Mac Conner
  • 7 ARTICLES:

  • Secrets of the Unknown War — Part 1 of 5 — by David Howarth
  • We Spent Our Vacation Down on the Farm by Don Murray
  • Can He Bail Out Britain? by James P. O’Donnell is about Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
  • The Redlegs’ Miraculous Twins by Harry T. Paxton is about Roy McMillan and Johnny Temple
  • He Tamed the Wind by Lee Edson is about Theodore von Karman
  • Why I Went Back to Nursing by Regina S. Jacobsen
  • The Face of America: Backdrop for Ballplayers — Photograph by Jack Zehrt
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “The Ordeal of Sally Duncan” — Conclusion — by David Walker and illustrated by Robert Moore
  • “California Passage” — Part 6 of 8 — by Cliff Farrell and illustrated by Amos Sewell
  • OTHER FEATURES:

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  • Filed Under: Saturday Evening Post Tagged With: Saturday Evening Post

    1957-11-23 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1957/11/23 — ITEM DESCRIPTION:
    Cover design by George Hughes.

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “Interpretion of Marriage” by Williams Forrest
  • “Soldier’s Boy” by James Warner Bellah and illustrated by Mac Donner
  • “Trap Robber” by Robert Murphy
  • “A Night for Love” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. and illustrated by Lynn Buckham
  • 9 ARTICLES:

  • My Scotland Yard Adventures by Sir Ronald Howe
  • Million-Dollar Decorator by Maurice Zolotow is about William Pahlmann
  • How the Boy King Foiled the Plotters by Joseph Alsop is about King Hussein of Jordan
  • My Forty Years in Pro Football — Part 1 of 3 — by George S. Halas
  • The Church That Wouldn’t Leave Town by Jerome Ellison
  • The Face of America: Under Control — Photograph by Joern Gerdts
  • I Call on Mike Wallace by Pete Martin
  • I’m Glad I’m Not a Game Warden by Hal Burton
  • So You Think You Have Moving Problems by Sidney Shalett
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “Killer by Trade” — Part 1 of 2 — by Nicholas Monsarrat and illustrated by Austin Briggs
  • “Murder on My Street” — Part 4 of 7 — by Edwin Lanham
  • OTHER FEATURES:

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  • Verse
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Half-page ad for Ideal Dog Food with caption “Nothing like a cigarette after an Ideal Meal” showing what looks like a Boxer lighting a cigarette and illustrated by Ted Drake, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. ad illustrated by Norman Rockwell, New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. ad illustrated in color by John Clymer, “Sign of Good Taste” Coca-Cola on the back cover is a scene from Tokyo illustrated by William A. Smith.

    Filed Under: Saturday Evening Post Tagged With: Saturday Evening Post

    1958-01-11 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1958/01/11 — ITEM DESCRIPTION:
    Cover design by John Falter.

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Pelican That Hated to Dive” by Don Tracy and illustrated by Robert Jones
  • “Combat Code” by Jacland Marmur
  • “Holiday for Howie” by Nancy Pope Mayorga
  • “Forbidden Yearning” by Margaret Craven and illustrated by Peter Stevens
  • 8 ARTICLES:

  • The Changing Midwest — Part 1 of 4 — by John Bartlow Martin
  • What You Don’t Know About Money by Beverly Smith, Jr.
  • It All Comes Out of Your Pocket by Leslie A. Miller as told to Sidney Shalett
  • I Saw the Algerian Rebels in Action — Part 1 of 2 — by Joseph Kraft
  • The Face of America: A View of Eons — Photograph by Esther Henderson
  • My Husband Ought to Fire Me! by Peg Bracken
  • The Music Hall by Joe Alex Morris
  • My Life With Seven Skunks by Era Zistel
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “Death in the Deep” — Conclusion — by Wolfgang Ott and illustrated by Noel Sickles
  • “West of the Law” — Part 6 of 8 — by Clarence Budington Kelland
  • OTHER FEATURES:

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  • Letters
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    1958-01-25 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1958/01/25 — ITEM DESCRIPTION:
    Cover design by Thornton Utz.

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “Mother Was a Problem” by Czenzi Ormonde and illustrated by Joe DeMers
  • “Moment of Fear” by Alice Lent Covert and illustrated by Noel Sickles
  • “Off-Limits Affair” by Vivian Connell
  • “Sinister Prelude” by Olaf Ruhen
  • 8 ARTICLES:

  • “He Always Steals the Show” by John Reese is about Alec Guinness
  • “How Doctors Are Made” by Greer Williams
  • “When a Man-Eater Escapes” by Carey Baldwin
  • “The Changing Midwest: The Old vs. The New” — Part 3 of 4 — by John Bartlow Martin
  • “We’ll Go on Trial at the Fair” by Ernest O. Hauser
  • “The Face of America: Work Horse at the Port” Photograph by Ivan Dmitri
  • “Gangway for the Atomic Garbage Man!” by John Kobler
  • “Rough Road Home” — Part 2 of 5 — by Melissa Mather Ambros
  • SERIAL:

  • “West of the Law” — Conclusion — by Clarence Budington Kelland
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    1958-03-01 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1958/03/01 — ITEM DESCRIPTION:
    Cover design by George Hughes.

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Marriage Wrecker” by Allan Seager and illustrated by Coby Whitmore
  • “Reckless Voyage” by Ronald Sercombe
  • “Bait for a Bachelor” by Frank A. Clarvoe
  • “The Message” by Williams Forrest and illustrated by Bruce Bomberger
  • 7 ARTICLES:

  • “What Negroes Can Leard from Gandhi” by Chester Bowles
  • “The Face of America: The Bleak Season” Photograph by Arthur Griffin
  • “Fury on Ice” by Dave Anderson is about Henri & Maurice Richard
  • “We Motored to Moscow” by Sally and James Reston
  • “On My Own, Part IV: My Round-the-World Adventures” by Eleanor Roosevelt
  • “We Hunted Sharks and Sunken Gold” by Clay Blair, Jr.
  • “The Navy vs Going Steady” by Capt. J.L. Abbot, Jr. USN
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “Hornblower and the Pirate Plot” — Conclusion — by C.S. Forester and illustrated by Ken Riley
  • “The Case of the Footloose Doll” — Part 5 of 8 — by Erle Stanley Gardner
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    1958-04-26 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1958/04/26 — Cover design by George Hughes

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    3 SHORT STORIES:

  • “Alone in the City” by Louis Paul
  • “Twisted Evidence” by Harry Klingsberg
  • “The Pentagon Blonde” by William Chamberlain and illustrated by R.G. Harris
  • NOVELETTE:

  • “The Inquisitive Mr. Gallop” by Norman Reilly Raine and illustrated by Anton Otto Fischer
  • 7 ARTICLES:

  • Adventures of the Mind: An Evolutionist Looks at Modern Man by Loren Eiseley
  • We Jail Drunken Drivers by Governor Goodwin J. Knight as told to Bruce Lee
  • I Call on Bob Hope by Pete Martin
  • Marriage is Our Business, Conclusion: Young People in Love by Emily Hartshorne Mudd as told to Hannah Lees
  • The Face of America: The Polish Americans — Photograph by Larry Keighley
  • Washington’s School for Young Soviets by Eleanor S. Lowman
  • America’s First “Boom” Town by Robert Cantwell
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “Arson, Incorporated” — Part 1 of 8 — by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by Robert Meyers
  • “Hornblower’s Hurricane” — Conclusion — by C.S. Forester
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    1958-05-24 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1958/05/24 — ITEM DESCRIPTION:
    Cover design by Melbourne Brindle.

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Strange Case of Richard Gant” by Harry Klingsberg
  • “The Shock” by Robert Murphy and illustrated by Walter Skor
  • “Girls Are for the Asking” by William Holder
  • “Father Was Overruled” by Steve McNeil and illustrated by Coby Whitmore
  • 7 ARTICLES:

  • My Beauty and My Beasts — Part 1 of 3 — by Peter Ryhiner astold to Daniel P. Mannix
  • Baseball’s Cockiest Star by Earl Lawson is about Reds catcher Ed Bailey
  • It’s Tough Being a Child Star by Joe Alex Morris
  • He Probes the Human Soul by Ernest O. Hauser is about Carl Jung
  • Revolution Down on the Farm by Neil M. and Pearl H. Clark
  • The Face of America: Strikes and Spares — Photograph by George Burns
  • Colorful Campus of the Islands by Frank J. Taylor
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “The Chains of Fear” — Part 1 of 8 — by Nikolai Narokov and illustrated by Stevan Dohanos
  • “Arson, Incorporated” — Part 5 of 8 — by Clarence Budington Kelland
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    1958-05-24 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1958/05/24 — Cover design by Constantin Alajalov

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “For Love of Daisy” by William Saroyan and illustrated by Peter Stevens
  • “Forbidden Love” by Brian Cleeve
  • “Moon Shot” by Frank Harvey and illustrated by J.R. Bingham
  • “Killers’ Rendezvous” by Merle Constiner
  • 8 ARTICLES:

  • Cookouts Can Be Murder by H. Allen Smith
  • My Beauty and My Beasts — Part 2 of 3 — by Peter Ryhiner astold to Daniel P. Mannix
  • They Find Baubles in the Dust by Andrew Hamiliton
  • Adventures of the Mind, 5: Magic Eyes for Medicine by V.K. Zworykin
  • The Face of America: With Full Honors — Photograph by Pat Robbins
  • Who Says Pilots Are Obsolete? by Clay Blair, Jr.
  • I Call on Lucy and Desi by Pete Martin with photos of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
  • Communist by Choice by Arthur Bonner
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “The Chains of Fear” — Part 2 of 8 — by Nikolai Narokov and illustrated by Stevan Dohanos
  • “Arson, Incorporated” — Part 6 of 8 — by Clarence Budington Kelland
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    1958-06-07 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1958/06/07 — ITEM DESCRIPTION:
    Cover design by George Hughes.

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “The Flashy Type” by Edwin A. Peeples and illustrated by Edwin Georgi
  • “Babe’s Surprise” by R. Ross Annett and illustrated by Amos Sewell
  • “Night of Horror” by Joel Townsley Rogers and illustrated by Arthur Lidov
  • “Prowler on the Place” by Ronald Sercombe
  • 9 ARTICLES:

  • The Post Reports on Health Insurance — Part 1 of 3 — by Milton Silverman
  • Connemara — Text and Photographs by David Douglas Duncan
  • We Danced 300,000 Miles by Joseph Levine
  • Is He the Next Great Yankee? by Edward Linn is about Tony Kubek
  • The Glittering Mr. Goldwater by Paul F. Healy is about Barry Goldwater
  • My Beauty and My Beast: Conclusion: The Trouble With Elephants by Peter Ryhiner as told to Daniel P. Mannix
  • The Face of America: Garden Full of Brides — Photograph by Gus Pasquarella
  • Tyrant of the Plains — A Post Double-Length Feature — by Mari Sandoz is about ruthless range baron Print Oliver
  • Why Wives Make Funny Faces by Corey Ford
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “The Chains of Fear” — Part 3 of 8 — by Nikolai Narokov and illustrated by Stevan Dohanos
  • “Arson, Incorporated” — Part 7 of 8 — by Clarence Budington Kelland
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    1958-06-14 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1958/06/14 — ITEM DESCRIPTION: Cover design by Earl Mayan.

    Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
    SHORT STORIES:

  • “For the Sake of Love” by Kenneth Landon and illustrated by R.G. Harris
  • “Death Dive” by Hugh B. Cave and illustrated by M. Hooks
  • “Conquering Lady” by Jay Wilson and illustrated by Kurt Ard
  • “Day of Daring” by Williams Forrest and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
  • ARTICLES:

  • “My Son Was Blinded at Birth” by William J. McKee
  • “Adventures of the Mind, 6: The Lost Dimension in Religion” by Paul Tillich
  • “The Indispensable Mr. Pinto” by Ernest O. Hauser is about Alberto Pinto
  • “Bad Little Bad Girl” by Toni Howard is about Brigitte Bardot with 5 photos
  • “The Face of America: Big Washout” — Photograph by Don W. Jones
  • “The Post Reports on Health Insurance — Part II: The High Cost of Chiseling” by Milton Silverman
  • “They Ride the Wild Water” by David Kenyon Webster is about surfing
  • A Visit With Ty Cobb by Furman Bisher with two photos of Cobb today, the classic photo of Cobb sliding into third in 1909, and pics of 6 of Ty’s contemporaries including Nap Lajoie, Joe Jackson, Babe Ruth, and Tris Speaker
  • SERIALS:

  • “The Chains of Fear” part 4 of 8 by Nikolai Narokov and illustrated by Stevan Dohanos
  • “Arson, Incorporated” conclusion by Clarence Budington Kelland with illustration by Meyers
  • OTHER FEATURES:

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  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Barbara Hale for E-Z-Eye Safety Plate Glass, De Beers Diamonds with painting by Leona Wood, and a Betty Crocker ad on the back cover.

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