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December 15, 1945 Issue - 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World
Freling Foster
, pp. 6-7 - Wing Talk
Lt. Harold H. Martin, USMCR
, pp. 8-10 - The All-America Football Team
Grantland Rice
, pp. 11-13 The college gridiron Hall of Fame for the 1945 season
- The Sea Shell
Nancy Lyon
, pp. 14-15 The Serial Story, first of three parts
- A Better Neighborhood
Roma Rose
, p. 16 But it didn't have a finer dog than Eddie's old mongrel, Feets
- Czechoslovakia Challenges the Big Two
Maurice Hindus
, p. 17 A little country tests the future of European democracy
- The Japanese Surrender
C.C. Beall
, pp. 18-19 An artist's view of the end of the Pacific war
- Chip On His Shoulder
Robert Faber
, p. 20 Fred insisted on keeping it there but Betty wouldn't let him
- What Goes Up!
Daniel P. Mannix
, p. 21 Juggling six balls at once is ridiculously easy for Law Folds
- The Case Against Franco
Frank Gervasi
, pp. 22-23 Evidence reveals his neutrality as a cloak for Axis collaberation
- Live the Freedom!
Guy T. Nunn
, pp. 24-26 These men defied the Gestapo as they began their death march
- Mr. Peck's Good Boy
Amy Porter
, pp. 27-31 Son Greg skyrocketed to movie fame but shows no sign of descending
- Europe's Hungry Winter
W.B. Courtney
, pp. 32-37 Conclusion. The unfortunate starve on scraps while the black market enriches the unscru...
- Steps Going Down the Stairs
Robert M. Coates
, pp. 38-53 Bella played a risky game in which love was mixed with suspicion
- Back to the Windjammer
Capt. Robert V. Owen
, pp. 54-69 The cruise of the F-14 through Jap seas to an island paradise
- Spare That Tree!
Arthur Mann
, pp. 70-81 The Northeast's best sawyers in a contest of skill and strength
- One Up on Narcotics
Howard Whitman
, pp. 82-84 A method of curing addicts---that's not too hard on the patient
- The Red Sleigh
George H. Freitag
, pp. 85-92 The Short Short Story
- Crazy Over Jewelry
Ruth Carson
, pp. 93-96 High-priced trinkets sell like hotcakes---so do dime-store gewgaws
- The Week's Work
Amy Porter
, p. 97 - Editorials, pp. 98-100
Let's Not Go Back to Bed; Foreign Policy in a Nutshell; No Japs in the Army; A World Fo...
- Cover
Dick Williams