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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1945 = 13 Issues, 269 Articles-
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January 6, 1945 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Questions for the Big Three by George Creel, p. 11
- Rain Set to Music by Ulrich Calvosa, pp. 12-13
- Net of Cobwebs by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, pp. 14-15
- The Spearhead by Ira Wolfert, pp. 16-17
- Civil War in Texas by Hart Stilwell, pp. 18-19
- Open Up With Windows by Burton Ashford Bugbee, p. 20
- Late Date by Betty Byrd, p. 21
- You Get It By the Numbers by Irving Gaynor Neiman, pp. 22-27
- Navy Man by Hugh B. Cave, pp. 28-38
- Bank Holiday by Dorothy Blum and Frances Mendelson, p. 39
- Return to Youth by Matt Taylor, pp. 40-41
- Lightly and Brightly by Barbara Dickinson, pp. 42-47
- "To Grandmother's House We Go" by Nancy Davids, pp. 48-49
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 50-53
- Explanation, Please by Kenneth Swezey, pp. 54-60
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 61
- Editorials, pp. 62-64
- Cover by Paul Hesse
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January 13, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by W.B. Courtney, pp. 8-10
- America's Greatest Naval Battle by Quentin Reynolds, George E. Jones, and Frank D. Morris, ..., pp. 11-13
- Obstacle Course by Walter Havighurst, p. 14
- Strictly Domestic by Willard H. Temple, p. 15
- Cracker-Barrel Railroaders by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 16-17
- The Cause of China's Tragedy by Mark Gayn, pp. 18-19
- Net of Cobwebs by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, pp. 20-21
- Hold My Hand by Irene Kittle, p. 22
- Safety in Danger by Sigmund Sameth, p. 23
- Patton at the Pay-Off by George Creel, pp. 24-25
- Something to Build On by Norma Bicknell Mansfield, pp. 26-28
- Explanation Please by Kenneth Swezey, pp. 29-33
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 34-41
- Homecoming by Marian Sims, pp. 42-50
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 51-55
- How to Train a Sea Lion by Don Lang, pp. 56-61
- Department 99 by Jim Marshall, pp. 62-69
- Jane Does a Movie by Ashton Reid, pp. 70-72
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Lawson Wood
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January 20, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Report from Italy by Archbishop Francis J. Spellman, p. 11
- Gateway to Victory by Lt. Gen. Brehon Somervell, pp. 12-15
- The Quack Hack by Ben Merson, pp. 16-17
- America's Greatest Naval Battle by Quentin Reynolds, George E. Jones, and Ralph Teatsorth, ..., pp. 18-19
- Fightin' Irish by Jim Marshall, p. 20
- Interrupted Honeymoon by Dorothea Malm, p. 21
- Junior Republic by Amy Porter, pp. 22-23
- T-Day for the Townsends by Elsie Taye, p. 24
- Russia's First Buffer State by Oscar Jacobi, p. 25
- Pickup Boys by William S. Abbott, pp. 26-29
- Net of Cobwebs by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, pp. 30-33
- Explanation, Please by Kenneth Swezey, pp. 34-42
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 43-50
- Home Is O'Hara by Charles O. Gorham, pp. 51-55
- Big-Money Trees by Frank J. Taylor, pp. 56-59
- Two Creeks Ha a Hanging by Arthur K. Barnes, pp. 60-72
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Wilson Cutler
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January 27, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- The President and the Press by Walter Davenport, pp. 11-13
- Hitler's Final V Weapon by Major Erwin Lessner, p. 14
- Maiden With Butterflies by Tom Powers, pp. 15-17
- America's Greatest Naval Battle by Quentin Reynolds, George E. Jones, and Frank D. Morris, ..., p. 18
- Send Back Something by Norbert Davis, p. 19
- Do We Want National Health Insurance? by Amy Porter, pp. 20-21
- G.I. Knappenberger by Kyle Crichton, pp. 22-23
- Panther Girl by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, p. 24
- The White Ants by E. Arnot Robertson, p. 25
- Retreat by Irwin Shaw, pp. 26-27
- The Bundle by June Wetherell, pp. 28-33
- Explanation, Please by Kenneth Swezey, pp. 34-37
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 38-43
- My Brother Hasi by Hans Ruesch, pp. 44-47
- Food Below Zero by Ruth Carson, pp. 48-51
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 52-59
- Suiting the Ex-Soldier by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 60-72
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by William Pachner
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February 3, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Battle for Spain by Ted Allan, p. 11
- Maiden with Butterflies by Tom Powers, pp. 12-13
- Can China Unite? by Mark Gayn, pp. 14-15
- The President and the Press by Walter Davenport, pp. 16-17
- The House in the Woods by Rachel Maddux, pp. 18-19
- California Open Work by Aimee Larkin, pp. 20-21
- Wild Boar Hunt by Hans Groenhoff, pp. 22-23
- A Thousand Songs of Love by George Weston, pp. 24-25
- Explanation, Please by Kenneth Swezey, pp. 26-31
- Penguins Can Be Fun by William Bridges, pp. 32-34
- The Wonderful Dream of Sergeant O'Neill by William L. Worden, pp. 35-41
- The Mayor and the Peasant by Emmanuel Winters, pp. 42-44
- Dirt-Cheap Houses by Ross L. Holman, pp. 45-52
- Johnny's Gal by Jean Kinkead, pp. 53-57
- Cover Girl, pp. 58-63
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 64-72
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Muky
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February 10, 1945 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Russia vs. Britain in the Meditteranean by Frank Gervasi, pp. 11-12
- Heart of Love by Marion Greene, p. 13
- Just a Boy from the Ozarks by Walter Davenport, p. 14
- The Magnificent Hats of Costanza by Lawrence Williams, p. 15
- Bastogne! by Robert Richards and Richard C. Hottelet, pp. 16-17
- White Carnations by Q. Patrick, pp. 18-19
- "They Must Have Loved You Over There" by Larry Adler, p. 20
- The Witch of Tewloe County by Edwin Lanham, p. 21
- Ole Miss' Strikes It Rich by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 22-23
- The Whistlepig by Bill Wolf, pp. 24-26
- Maiden with Butterflies by Tom Powers, pp. 27-29
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 30-41
- Brains by Pauline Crook, pp. 42-69
- Valor Without Trumphets by Tay Hohoff, pp. 70-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Walter Klett
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February 17, 1945 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- The Story of Jenny Wingate by Zenith Brown, pp. 11-13
- You Too Can Capture a Gap by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 14-15
- The Answer by Zachary Gold, pp. 16-17
- Love In His Pocket by Ware Torrey Budlong, p. 18
- Russia vs. Britain in the Meditteranean by Frank Gervasi, p. 19
- Journey Into France by Archbishop Francis J. Spellman, p. 20
- Easy Street by Eileen Davis, p. 21
- Somewhere We'll Find You by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain, pp. 22-26
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 27-31
- The Barrier by Frances Malm, pp. 32-49
- Home-Town Decision by Robert Griffith, pp. 50-53
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 54-71
- Heat from Cold by Marianne Tuteur, pp. 72-75
- Herring Are Silli by Clay Perry, pp. 76-84
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by C.C. Beall
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February 24, 1945 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 8-10
- De Gaulle Challenges the Future by William L. Shirer, pp. 11-13
- So Long, Baby! by Ernest Lehman, p. 14
- Trouble Afoot by Elsie McCormick, p. 15
- Soldiers' Shrine by Ulrich Calvosa, pp. 16-17
- The Story of Jenny Wingate by Zenith Brown, pp. 18-19
- Japan's Failure in the Philippines by Royal Arch Gunnison, pp. 20-21
- Brothers Are the Same by Beryl Markham, p. 22
- Spanel: What a Man! by Lester Velie, p. 23
- Winter Holiday by Mosser Mauger, pp. 24-25
- Shirt Tale by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 26-32
- Mr. Disney's Dream World by Ashton Reid, pp. 33-46
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 47-59
- Love Is Too Big by Nancy Titus, pp. 60-67
- Anthropological Katie by Amy Porter, pp. 68-74
- When June Is Gone by Nick Boddie Williams, pp. 75-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Disney and Hesse
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March 3, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- We Lived to Tell by Captains Gene Dale, John Morrett, and Bert Schwarz, ..., pp. 11-13
- Like a Petal by Sallie Belle Cox, p. 14
- The President's Health by George Creel, p. 15
- Ever See a Scent? by Amy Porter, pp. 16-17
- Berlin: City of Fear by George Ladvar, pp. 18-19
- The Story of Jenny Wingate by Zenith Brown, pp. 20-21
- Photo Finish by Harrison Gallaher, pp. 22-23
- Freedom Wins Its Wings by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 24-28
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 29-33
- City Dog by Robert Sylvester, pp. 34-36
- The Challenge to Education by Alfred E. Kuenzli, p. 37
- Search and Rescue by Walt Grove, pp. 38-41
- The Undefeated by Martha Gellhorn, pp. 42-48
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 49-54
- Small Boy by Eleanor Shoemaker, pp. 55-67
- The Wehrmacht's Yankee Girl Friend by Josef Israels II, pp. 68-71
- You'd Better LIke Fish by Murdock Pemberton, pp. 72-76
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Lawson Wood
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March 10, 1945 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Jim Marshall, pp. 8-10
- The Cancellation by Betty Smith, pp. 11-13
- Ski Boom by Andre Fontaine, pp. 14-15
- Stalin's Plans for Germany by Ella Winter, pp. 16-17
- God to the Ants by Sylvia Jacobs, p. 18
- Weather Out of a Box by Carey Longmire, p. 19
- Our Second Chance for Peace by Senator Joseph H. Ball, pp. 20-21
- We Lived to Tell by Captains Gene Dale, John Morrett, and Bert Schwarz, ..., pp. 22-23
- The Story of Jenny Wingate by Zenith Brown, pp. 24-26
- Life Begins in a Test Tube by Joan Younger, pp. 27-33
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 34-39
- There Was a Princess by Owen Cameron, pp. 40-46
- Something On Account by Fane Merriman Horton, pp. 47-49
- Puppet Opera by Mabel Raef Putnam, pp. 50-52
- Cover Girl, pp. 53-65
- A Present for Miguel by Mary Lee Emerson, pp. 66-76
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Ford Freeman
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March 17, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Love Has No Alibi by Octavus Roy Cohen, pp. 11-13
- The First Hundred Years... by Frank D. Morris, pp. 14-15
- Wedding Down-River by Zachary Ball, p. 16
- Warsaw Tragedy by Walter Taub, p. 17
- Night Life in the Sky by Martha Gellhorn, pp. 18-19
- The Sullivans of Sullivan's Hollow by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 20-21
- Gertrude by Isabel Scott Rorick, p. 22
- Opportunity's Door Knocker by D.C. O'Flaherty, p. 23
- We Lived to Tell by Captains Gene Dale, John Morrett, and Bert Schwarz, ..., pp. 24-31
- High Guy by Stanley Frank, pp. 32-33
- Pablo and the Gringos by Isabel Malone, pp. 34-40
- The Furlough by Leon Dorais, pp. 41-49
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 50-60
- Seven-Round K.O. by Lt. J.B. Goodman, USNR, pp. 61-72
- The Clock by John Tait, pp. 73-80
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 81-84
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Vernon Grant
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March 24, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Philip McKee, pp. 8-10
- Flight to Freedom by Jim Bishop, pp. 11-13
- G.I. Hamlet by Quentin Reynolds, p. 14
- Elephants With Skirts by Sarah Litsey, p. 15
- Liberation at Amiens by W.B. Courtney and Betty Winkler, pp. 16-17
- Go to Sleep by Edwin Lanham, pp. 18-19
- Hi! Sarge! by Georges Carousso, p. 20
- The Farmers They Fly High by Elizabeth Coulson, p. 21
- Love Has No Alibi by Octavus Roy Cohen, pp. 22-23
- England and the Boys by Archbishop Francis J. Spellman, pp. 24-25
- Jobs Out of the Air by Paul H. Aurandt, pp. 26-29
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 30-35
- Stamps at War by Charless Hahn, pp. 36-45
- Gentleman's Town by Felix Noland, pp. 46-56
- The Girl on the Cover, p. 57
- Clothes by Chemists by Ruth Carson, pp. 58-65
- White Man's Burden by Robert Carson, pp. 66-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Jon Whitcomb
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March 31, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- I Meet the Front-Line Russians by Lillian Hellman, p. 11
- The Small Sound of Applause by Ernest Lehman, pp. 12-13
- Brithers of the Broom by Don Dornbrook, pp. 14-15
- Men and Guns at Iwo Jima by Walter Davenport, pp. 16-17
- Love Has No Alibi by Octavus Roy Cohen, pp. 18-19
- Storm Over Alaska by Kyle Crichton, p. 20
- Jungle Express by Ralph Coniston, p. 21
- Battle of the Airports by Robert Bellaire, pp. 22-23
- Person to Person by Nancy Lyon, pp. 24-25
- The Nephew by Eli Waldron, pp. 26-32
- Finger Exercises by Nancy Davids, pp. 33-37
- Home Is the Sailor by Harry Sylvester, pp. 38-50
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 51-55
- Sportsman's Choice by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 56-63
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 64-72
- Leave in London by Lt. Comdr. John McClain, USNR, pp. 73-76
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 77
- Editorials, p. 78
- Cover by James Snyder
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1945 = 13 Issues, 266 Articles-
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April 7, 1945 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Repelled at Miami Beachhead by John Maloney, pp. 11-13
- Export or Die! by Edward P. Morgan, p. 14
- I'll Wear My Yellow Dress by Willard H. Temple, p. 15
- The Voice of the Martyrs by Reverend A. Livingston Warnshuis, pp. 16-17
- No Hook, Line or Sinker by Bill Wolf, pp. 18-19
- The Welsh Are Like That by Emmanuel Winters, p. 20
- The Burning of Manila by Royal Arch Gunnison, p. 21
- Sing Out, Sweet Land! by Ulrich Calvosa, pp. 22-23
- Push-Button Heat by Burton Ashford Bugbee, pp. 24-29
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 30-45
- Only Yesterday by Nancy Pope, pp. 46-55
- Earlier Than She Thought by Mosser Mauger, pp. 56-61
- First Job by Zachary Gold, pp. 62-64
- Mrs. Leggett's Dirt by Gloria Fischer, p. 65
- Love Has No Abili by Octavus Roy Cohen, pp. 66-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
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April 14, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Philip McKee, pp. 8-10
- Darling, This Is Death by Dana Chambers, pp. 11-12
- New England Get-Together by Andre Fontaine, p. 13
- She Heard Him Say It Twice by Bernard Victor Dryer, pp. 14-15
- Iwo: The Red-Hot Rock by Marine Corps Combat Correspondents, p. 16
- The Grim Lesson by Frederick Painton, p. 17
- I Got Those Bye-Bye Baby Blues by Irving Gaynor Neiman, p. 18
- Mothers Without Fathers by Hannah Lees, p. 19
- There's Always a Last Time by Jean Kinkead, p. 20
- Sara Has a Birthday by Quentin Reynolds, p. 21
- The G.I. Dog Comes Home by Grace Davis and Knickerbacker Davis, pp. 22-23
- Feet of Clay by John Tait, pp. 24-26
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 27-31
- Needle and Ball by Michael Straight, pp. 32-35
- The Lady Likes to Sing by Innes MacCammond, pp. 36-43
- Tokyo Calling Cards by David O. Woodbury, pp. 44-56
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 57-76
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Vernon Grant
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April 21, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- The Cost of Lasting Peace by Harold E. Stassen, p. 11
- Clementina by Edwin Lanham, p. 12
- Nazi Nest Eggs in Argentina by Stanley Ross, p. 13
- Gangway for Gabriel by Ed Zern, pp. 14-15
- San Francisco's Pride and Joy by Dugal O'Liam, pp. 16-17
- Life With Oscar by Arthur Mann, p. 18
- Darling, This is Death by Dana Chambers, p. 19
- When the Girls Come Home by Ruth Carson, pp. 20-21
- Readin', Writin' and No Strikin' by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 22-23
- The Monument by Eli Waldron, pp. 24-25
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 26-33
- A Big Job Ahead by Jan Struther, pp. 34-43
- Orders from Hollywood by Isabella Taves, pp. 44-53
- A Long Way to Go by Richard B. Gehman, pp. 54-60
- The Folding Tree by Jim Marshall, pp. 61-63
- Sloppy Louie's by Ruth Bugbee, pp. 64-73
- Gentlemen at Work by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 74-84
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by E.M. Jackson
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April 28, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Paul mcGinnis, pp. 8-10
- Danger! Inflation by Frank Gervasi, p. 11
- Tuesday, Thursady and Saturday by James Hopper, p. 12
- A City Storms a Beach by Walter Davenport, p. 13
- Bug House by J.D. Ratcliff, pp. 14-15
- Homecoming by MacKinlay Kantor, p. 16
- Tall, Torrid and Texas by Jim Marshall, p. 17
- A Plan for Japan by Admiral William F. Halsey and Frank D. Morris, ..., pp. 18-19
- All Things to All Men by Ruth Lyons, pp. 20-21
- The Big Money---It Isn't There by Cpl. Sidney Margolius, p. 22
- Butch Says: Cut It Out! by Amy Porter, p. 23
- Liberated France by Archbishop Francis J. Spellman, pp. 24-25
- Darling, This Is Death by Dana Chambers, pp. 26-29
- Wedding Present by Willard H. Temple, pp. 30-35
- Birthday Party by Norman Katkov, pp. 36-45
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 46-60
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 61-69
- Queen Mary Was Right by Marianne Tuteur, pp. 70-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Robert Leavitt
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May 5, 1945 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- There Is No Labor Movement by John L. Lewis, p. 11
- Never Argue With a Civilian by Norbert Davis, p. 12
- Big Jump Into Germany by Richard C. Hottelet, p. 13
- The Kids on the Block by Edwin Lanham, pp. 14-15
- Transfer to the East by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 16-17
- Flame-in-the-Forest by William Bridges, pp. 18-19
- I'm Sensitive by Emily Hahn, p. 20
- King of Sing by Ruth Carson, p. 21
- Seven Million Young Detectives by Vera Connolly, pp. 22-23
- Darling, This Is Death by Dana Chambers, pp. 24-26
- New Orleans' Private War by Harnett T. Kane, pp. 27-37
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 38-41
- The Blue Mosque by Eileen Davis, pp. 42-55
- Salome on Rye by Michael Sheridan, pp. 56-73
- A Long Shot by George Weston, pp. 74-83
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, pp. 84-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Arthur Smith
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May 12, 1945 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Leon W. Shloss, pp. 8-10
- Why You Don't Get Meat by W.B. Courtney, pp. 11-12
- China Can Also Help Us by Donald M. Nelson, p. 13
- Sentimental Week End by Elizabeth Dunn, pp. 14-15
- How Superman Died by Robert Richards, pp. 16-17
- Platinum-Plated Pitchman by John Chapman, pp. 18-19
- When Leo came Marching Home by Seymour L. Gomberg, pp. 20-21
- Bull of the Swamps by John Maloney, p. 22
- The Trout by Sean O'Faolain, p. 23
- Dream Weapon by J.D. Ratcliff, pp. 24-26
- Your Life Tomrorow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 27-31
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 32-37
- As Good As Joe by Georges Carousso, pp. 38-40
- The Gaucho Proud by Mary Main, pp. 41-47
- We Beat the Dutch by Frank J. Taylor, pp. 48-55
- A Penny Saved Is Not Much by Norbert Davis, pp. 56-73
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, pp. 74-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Bob Leavitt
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May 19, 1945 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Robert de Vore, pp. 8-10
- Injustice in the Courtroom by Attorney General Francis Biddle, p. 11
- These Are Americans by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 12-13
- Wanna Pick a Lock?;Here are the secrets of lockpicking in the worlds of a professional ... by The Great Zadma and Jule Mannix, p. 14
- Dinner for Two by Ann Napier, p. 15
- Why You Don't Get Meat by W.B. Courtney, pp. 16-17
- The Evolution of a Tyrant by John Randolph Phillips, pp. 18-19
- Dancing Master by Kyle Crichton, p. 20
- Audition by Dawn Powell, p. 21
- Time Without Years by William Beebe, pp. 22-23
- Sentimental Week End by Elizabeth Dunn, pp. 24-27
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 28-32
- For Services Rendered by Flora Murray, pp. 33-45
- Second Chance by Norman Katkov, pp. 46-57
- The Word by Elizabeth Lyons, pp. 58-65
- How To Get Married by Alexandra S. Potts, pp. 66-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Gray-O'Reilly
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May 26, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Lt. C. Colburn Hardy, USNR, pp. 8-10
- Suicide Creek by T/Sgt. Asa Bordages, pp. 11-12
- "We Were Never Nazis" by Martha Gellhorn, p. 13
- House on a Hill by Jean Kinkead, p. 14
- Happiness Around Her by Eileen Davis, p. 15
- Anything Goes On Okinawa by Walter Davenport, pp. 16-17
- Words and Music by Amy Porter, pp. 18-19
- Sentimental Week End by Elizabeth Dunn, p. 20
- They're Off At Angel's Camp by Dugal O'Liam, p. 21
- Bobby-Soxers Find the Sawdust Trail by William F. McDermott, pp. 22-23
- I Can't Make Your Party, Pete by Robert E. Sherwood, pp. 24-25
- I Can Hear You Perfectly by Lawrence Williams, pp. 26-37
- Spring Is a Booby Trap by Irving Neiman, pp. 38-41
- Love is a Serious Thing by Ware Torrey Budlong, pp. 42-52
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 53-63
- The Better Walks of Life by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 64-74
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 75-84
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Walter Frank Bomar
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June 2, 1945 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Bill Davidson, pp. 8-10
- Womam at Bay by George Harmon Coxe, pp. 11-12
- Memo to the Living by Norman Corwin, p. 13
- G.I. Bill of Complaints by Kyle Crichton, pp. 14-15
- The Simple Life by Nick Boddie Williams, p. 16
- Biggest Bill Collector by Spencer Calhoun, p. 17
- Bretton Woods or World War III by Frank Gervasi, pp. 18-19
- New Day by Frank O'Rourke, p. 20
- Suicide Creek by T/Sgt. Asa Bordages, p. 21
- 1,000,000 B.C. by Frank Dufresne, pp. 22-23
- The Dark Land by Mary Main, pp. 24-27
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 28-33
- Busman's Holiday by Roger Garis, pp. 34-57
- Something Coming by Robert E. Johnson, pp. 58-67
- Take It Easy, Glamor Girl by Ruth Carson, pp. 68-75
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, pp. 76-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Seymour Thompson
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June 9, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Cpl. Knox Burger, pp. 8-10
- Danger Ahead in Germany! by Gregor Ziemer, pp. 11-12
- Spanish Spaghetti by Anne Wormser, p. 13
- Do We Want Permanent Conscription? by John J. McCloy, p. 14
- No: University of Chicago's president says no---not unless we sigh to dig a grave for d... by Robert M. Hutchins, p. 15
- The Lesson by Edward S. Fox, p. 16
- Russia's New Distaff by Ella Winter, p. 17
- Flying Coffin Corps by Frank D. Morris and Jack Turcott, p. 18
- Woman at Bay by George Harmon Coxe, p. 19
- Young in Heart by Nolan Miller, pp. 20-21
- Easel Rhythm by Lowell Brentano, pp. 22-23
- The Magic Aminos by J.D. Ratcliff, pp. 24-33
- My Brother's Keeper by Norman Katkov, pp. 34-43
- Golden Mermaid by Dugal O'Liam, pp. 44-48
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 49-53
- Overboard by Lieut. Chester L. Posey, pp. 54-59
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 60-76
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Vernon Grant
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June 16, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Capt. Earl J. Wilson, USMC, pp. 8-10
- Terror in Japan by Mark Gayn, pp. 11-12
- Army Wedding by Max Hampton, p. 13
- I Testify by William L. Chenery, p. 14
- One Love in a Lifetime by Louise Roedocker, p. 15
- Old Town by Dale White, pp. 16-17
- Twelve-Hour Pass by Starr Paret, p. 18
- The First Rifle by Frank O'Rourke, p. 19
- Fascist Finale by James E. Roper and John Chabot Smith, pp. 20-21
- Kentucky Doctor by Timothy J. Sullivan, p. 22
- Woman at Bay by George Harmon Coxe, p. 23
- I Soloed in 76 Minutes by Jim Marshall, pp. 24-25
- Gremlins in the Garden by Bill Davidson, pp. 26-29
- Evans' Faces by Robert Bellaire, pp. 30-35
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 36-59
- Every Dad Has His Day by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 60-67
- Heaven Like a Tent by Grace Amundson, pp. 68-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Robert Leavitt
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June 23, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Chaplain Courageous by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 11-13
- The Hero and the Heroine by Robert Carson, pp. 14-15
- Dachau: Experimental Murder by Martha Gellhorn, p. 16
- Fan's Daughter by Norma Bicknell Mansfield, p. 17
- Outside, Kids! by Amy Porter, pp. 18-19
- Woman at Bay by George Harmon Coxe, p. 20
- Swamis Beside the Potomac by Mona Gardner, p. 21
- God's Angry Woman by Carey Longmire, p. 22
- In the Neighborhood by Edwin Lanham, p. 23
- Gander Man by Richard L. Neuberger, pp. 24-25
- Checker-Playing Fool by Dave Grubb, pp. 26-35
- Goodby, Gutrude by Owen Cameron, pp. 36-50
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 51-65
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 66-69
- Look Where Your're Going by Ruth Carson, pp. 70-78
- Phony Philatelics by Charless Hahn, pp. 79-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by George Karger-Pix
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June 30, 1945 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 8-10
- Odds Against the Girl by W.R. Burnett, pp. 11-13
- Chaplain Courageous by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 14-15
- Stopover by Ware Torrey Budlong, p. 16
- Stalin and World Unity by Admiral William H. Standley, p. 17
- Battle in Printer's Ink by Herbert Asbury, pp. 18-19
- The Uses of Silence by William L. Worden, p. 20
- Idaho's Hot Potato by Kyle Crichton, p. 21
- Starlet School by Magner White, pp. 22-23
- The Russians' Invisible Wall by Martha Gellhorn, pp. 24-27
- Love Is So Unnecessary by William A. Krauss, pp. 28-45
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 46-51
- Underwater Tidbit by Leslie T. White, pp. 52-65
- Peaceable and Easy by Raoul Schumacher, pp. 66-71
- Second Sight by Winston Norman, pp. 72-76
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Inp
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1945 = 13 Issues, 268 Articles-
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July 7, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Major Bernard W. Crandell and Captain Elliott Arnold, ..., pp. 8-10
- Germany---our Greatest Gamble by Russell W. Davenport, pp. 11-12
- First Blood by James Atlee Phillips, p. 13
- Part in a Play by Irwin Shaw, pp. 14-15
- Dawn Over Denmark by Walter Taub, pp. 16-17
- Odds Against the Girl by W.R. Burnett, pp. 18-19
- The Boom in Homes by Sidney Margolius, p. 20
- Garden Party by Richard Stern, p. 21
- Self-Made Starlet by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 22-23
- Don't Count China Out by Lt. Gen. Albert c. Wedemeyer and George Creel, ..., pp. 24-25
- Evie by Edwin Lanham, pp. 26-28
- This Peace Must Last by Archbishop Francis J. Spellman, pp. 29-33
- Justice for the Bumblee by Jim Marshall, pp. 34-39
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 40-50
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 51-57
- McMichael and the Wee Folk by Charles O. Gorham, pp. 58-68
- Better Than the Best by Talbert Josselyn, pp. 69-72
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Chas. Hawes
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July 14, 1945 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by George R. Reiss, pp. 8-10
- MacArthur---The Story of a Great American Soldier by Herbert Asbury and Frank Gervasi, pp. 11-12
- Reception by Starr Paret, p. 13
- Weejie, Roscoe and Bud by Philip Wylie, pp. 14-15
- Victory in Burma by Martha Sawyers, pp. 16-17
- New Hope for the Deaf Child by Eva Yates, pp. 18-19
- Love Happens by Norma Bicknell Mansfield, p. 20
- Big Freeze Coming by Ruth Carson, p. 21
- Norway Out from Under by Walter Taub, pp. 22-23
- The White Horse by Grace Flandrau, pp. 24-25
- Odds Against the Girl by W.R. Burnett, pp. 26-35
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patrios by George Creel, pp. 36-48
- Don't Kill Your Car! by Paul D. Green, pp. 49-50
- Marine Corps Troubadour by Frank X. Tolbert, pp. 51-56
- Dr. Sze's Buddha by Paul Hughes, pp. 57-65
- Messmore's Monsters by Oden Meeker and Olivia Meeker, pp. 66-72
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- The Cover by Seymour Thompson
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July 21, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- The Jungle Is Beaten by Walter Davenport, p. 11
- Let's Go, Sweetheart by Norman Katkov, p. 12
- Swindler's Paradise by Lester Velie, p. 13
- That They May Live! by Major General Norman T. Kirk, pp. 14-17
- Rehearsal for Love by Jean Kinkead, p. 18
- MacArthur---The Story of a Great American Soldier by Herbert Asbury and Frank Gervasi, p. 19
- Beginner's Luck by Ernest Lehman, p. 20
- Fantastic Ferriss by Roger Birtwell, p. 21
- Folies Bergere by Arthur Gordon, pp. 22-23
- Revolution in Cotton by J.D. Ratcliff, pp. 24-25
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 26-32
- The Carnal Room by Jessamyn West, pp. 33-39
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 40-46
- The Nines Have It by Gerald Mygatt, pp. 47-51
- Man and Boy by Frank O'Rourke, pp. 52-59
- Odds Against the Girl by W.R. Burnett, pp. 60-72
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Jerry Cooke-Pix
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July 28, 1945 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Lt. Harold H. Martin, USMC, pp. 8-10
- The Expendable Heart by Faith Baldwin, pp. 11-13
- Heroes Rising from the Sea by Stan Hasrato, pp. 14-15
- Back from Somewhere by Ernest Haycox, p. 16
- Revolution Down South by Ellis Arnall and Walter Davenport, p. 17
- Europe's Hangover by W.B. Courtney, pp. 18-19
- Blood in Buenos Aires by Joseph Newman, p. 20
- Golden Wedding by Mosser Mauger, p. 21
- Fool School by Harry Anderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 22-23
- Somebody for You by Irene Kittle, pp. 24-29
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 30-43
- Why Drown? by Jim Marshall, pp. 44-47
- New Beginning by Mary Hood Chapman, pp. 48-53
- No Tires Today, Brother! by Kyle Crichton, pp. 54-62
- It's Up to You by Walt Grove, pp. 63-72
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Ike Vern-Pix
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August 4, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Jerry Greene, pp. 8-10
- Blonde Mink by Damon Runyon, pp. 11-12
- Red Harvest in Cuba by Frank Gervasi, p. 13
- John Bull in Washington by George Creel and Robert De Vore, pp. 14-16
- The Expendable Heart by Faith Baldwin, p. 17
- Babies for Free by Amy Porter, pp. 18-19
- Speak for Yourself by Joseph M. Viertel, p. 20
- Drumbeat---Heartbeat by Jean Kinkead, p. 21
- Make Mine the Human Race by Roark Bradford, pp. 22-23
- You'll Be on the Air by Robert K. Richards, pp. 24-25
- The Teahouse by Eileen Davis, pp. 26-32
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patrots by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain, ..., pp. 33-37
- The Last Hunt by Frank O'Rourke, pp. 38-41
- The Man Who Wrote With His Elbows by Arthur "Bugs" Baer, pp. 42-53
- Heroes Rising from the Sea by Stan Hasrato, pp. 54-64
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 65-67
- The Wave on the Cover, pp. 68-69
- Rodeo Ben by Kyle Crichton, pp. 70-76
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by George Hurrell
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August 11, 1945 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Philip McKee, pp. 8-10
- Streetcar Revolution by Joseph Wechsberg, pp. 11-12
- Somebody Called Her Ginny by Charlotte Edwards, p. 13
- From Here to There---Postwar by Jim Marshall, pp. 14-15
- The House on Cherry Creek by Wallace Stegner, pp. 16-17
- Bertram the Beachcomber by Willard H. Temple, p. 18
- They're Coming Home by Quentin Reynolds, p. 19
- The Gift by Dave Grubb, p. 20
- "Mister Bee" Goes to Town by Frank D. Morris, p. 21
- The Taming of the Tennessee by William L. Chenery, pp. 22-23
- Terror in Palestine by Frank Gervasi, pp. 24-25
- And His Golf Is Getting Better All the Time by Arthur Mann, pp. 26-29
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel, pp. 30-35
- The Pacing Goose by Jessamyn West, pp. 36-55
- The Perfect Team by George Creel, pp. 56-65
- The Expendable Heart by Faith Baldwin, pp. 66-79
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, pp. 80-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Robert Leavitt
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August 18, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Lt. Harold H. Martin, USMC, pp. 8-10
- Jingle Bells by Robert Griffith, pp. 11-12
- Savior from Texas by Walter Davenport, p. 13
- Independence Makes a President by George Creel, pp. 14-15
- Do You Drink? by Hannah Lees, p. 16
- Condition Yellow by Robert Carson, p. 17
- The Last Time I Saw Them by Lt. Col. Corey Ford, pp. 18-19
- Double Feature by Nolan Miller, p. 20
- Kangaroo Courts by Vera Connolly, p. 21
- All the King's Oil by Marquis Childs, p. 22
- Friends in Need by Grace Amundson, p. 23
- Magic Germ Killer by Mona Gardner, pp. 24-35
- A Ribbon for Bettina by Corporal Knox Burger, pp. 36-43
- "Mister Bee" Goes to Town by Frank D. Morris, pp. 44-47
- The Expendable Heart by Faith Baldwin, pp. 48-58
- Not Like the Movies by Jim Marshall, pp. 59-68
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 69-88
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Vernon Grant
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August 25, 1945 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Howard Waldorf, pp. 8-10
- It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog by Edwin Lanham, pp. 11-13
- The Last Days of Berlin by Jack Fleischer and Seymour Freidin, pp. 14-15
- Ghost Rider by Ladie Fonville, p. 16
- I'll See You Soon by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Maj. Alastair MacBain, ..., pp. 17-19
- You've Gotta Be a Boss by Victor Rubin, p. 20
- D-Day Japan by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 21-23
- Witness for the Defense by Frank O'Rourke, pp. 24-26
- Treat Me in St. Louis by Arthur Mann, pp. 27-29
- Tomato Surprises by Mabel Raef Putnam, pp. 30-37
- Mama's Boy by Norman Katkov, pp. 38-45
- False Dawn in Holland by W.W. Chaplin, pp. 46-65
- Not So Simple by Hope Hale, pp. 66-77
- Wanton Fate by C.S. Forester, pp. 78-84
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Vance Locke
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September 1, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Germany Waits to Be Saved by Joe Alex Morris, p. 11
- The Last Red Mile by John Groth, pp. 12-13
- The Last Days of Berlin by Jack Fleischer and Seymour Freidin, p. 14
- It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog by Edwin Lanham, p. 15
- Maybe Tomorrow by Sarah Litsey, p. 16
- Every Day They Win the Peace by Bill Davidson, p. 17
- Detroit's Rear-Engined Dream by Walter Davenport, pp. 18-19
- The Rule of the Order by Howard Breslin, p. 20
- Dolls for Boys by Jim Bishop, p. 21
- Squatter's Rights by Kyle Crichton, p. 22
- Food and Drug Cop by Rita Halle Kleeman, p. 23
- The Matchmaking by Gladys Schmitt, pp. 24-25
- Durable Detective by Jim Marshall, pp. 26-29
- Churchill---Dead or Alive! by L.D. de Haas, pp. 30-33
- Joey's Ball by Norman Katkov, pp. 34-43
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 44-72
- What About the League of Nations? by George Creel, pp. 73-76
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Lt. Hugh Laidman
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September 8, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Gurney Williams, pp. 8-10
- Air Power---Today and Tomorrow by W.B. Courtney, pp. 11-12
- This Is for Real by Joel Reeve, p. 13
- Warriors' Paradise by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 14-15
- The New Boy by Nolan Miller, pp. 16-17
- Crazy Over 'Chases by Charles Dexter, p. 18
- The First Telechrome by Ulrich Calvosa, p. 19
- Where's All the Sugar? by Frank Gervasi, p. 20
- It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog by Edwin Lanham, p. 21
- Tomorrow's Navy by Jim Bishop, pp. 22-23
- Brother Leatherneck by Hector Chevigny, pp. 24-25
- Work of Art by Betty Byrd, pp. 26-32
- They See Without Looking by T/Sgt. Barrie Stavis, pp. 33-47
- G.I. Ideas by Clare F. Van Devander, pp. 48-54
- The Man Without a Climate by Zachary Gold, pp. 55-57
- Right as Rain by Frank O'Rourke, pp. 58-77
- Your New Fur Coat by Ruth Carson, pp. 78-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Gregori
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September 15, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Jim Marshall, pp. 8-10
- Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque, pp. 11-13
- Coal or Chaos in Europe by Harold L. Ickes, p. 14
- A Pair of Spectacles by Dave Grubb, p. 15
- The Last Stand of Felicity Jones by Arthur Gordon, p. 16
- Brooklyn's Sturdy Branch by Charles Dexter, p. 17
- Lights Out at God's Lake by Amy Porter, pp. 18-19
- The Great Nazi Gold Rush by Sylvia Porter, p. 20
- Minstrel Boy by Kathryn Forbes, p. 21
- Sex in the Classroom by Dean Jennings, pp. 22-23
- Air Power---Today and Tomorrow by W.B. Courtney, pp. 24-25
- Work and Get Well by Gene Casey, pp. 26-35
- Bring Them Back by Mark Schorer, pp. 36-45
- Bye-Bye Bushido by Mac R. Johnson, pp. 46-63
- Sailor, Take Warning by William L. Worden, pp. 64-74
- Pointless---But Good by Ruth Carson, pp. 75-79
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 80-88
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 89
- Editorial, pp. 90-92
- Cover
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September 22, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Lieut. Harold H. Martin, U.S.M.C., pp. 8-10
- Unemployment Is Here Again by Lester Velie, p. 11
- Tomorrow the Sun by G. Edward Pendray, pp. 12-13
- That's How It Is, Brother by Ira Wolfert, p. 14
- You Remember Gloria by Louella MacFarlane, p. 15
- Change of Tune by Norma Bicknell Mansfield, pp. 16-17
- The Salute by Peter Packer, p. 18
- Socialism, British Brand by Harold J. Laski, p. 19
- All-America Dress by Aimee Larkin, pp. 20-21
- You're On Your Way Home by Martha Gellhorn, p. 22
- Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque, p. 23
- It's a Kid's game by Claire Neikind, pp. 24-26
- Doomsday for the Guilty by George Tucker, pp. 27-35
- His Feet on the Ground by Barbara Dickinson, pp. 36-39
- The Admiral Is Lonesome by William L. Worden, pp. 40-49
- Death Buzz by J.D. Ratcliff, pp. 50-75
- The Jungle Is Your Enemy by Martha Sawyers, pp. 76-88
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Lieut. Karl Milroy
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September 29, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Henry Davis Nadig, pp. 8-10
- Big Boy Blues by Damon Runyon, pp. 11-12
- Hot Money by Frank Gervasi, p. 13
- Men Overboard! by Stasia Linder, pp. 14-15
- Shadow on the Water by Sgt. Jonathan Waldron, p. 16
- One Voice for Sixty Million by Sidney Hillman, p. 17
- Deliverance or Doom by Philip Wylie, pp. 18-19
- You Haven't Changed by Hansford Martin, p. 20
- The Great Lift by W.B. Courtney, p. 21
- Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque, pp. 22-23
- The F-f-f-f-fttt! Coach by Art Robinson, pp. 24-25
- Philadelphian in Parliament by Stanley Frank, pp. 26-35
- I Remember Johnnie by Jean Kinkead, pp. 36-38
- Campus-Cut Hats by Ruth Carson, pp. 39-45
- Decision to Divorce by George Weller, pp. 46-69
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 70-73
- Growth of the Yearling by Amy Porter, pp. 74-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Vernon Grant
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1945 = 13 Issues, 279 Articles-
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October 6, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Joe Alex Morris, pp. 8-10
- The Future of Chinese Democracy by Chiang Kai-shek, p. 11
- Cloak and Dagger by Lieut. Col. Corey Ford and Maj. Alastair MacBain, ..., pp. 12-13
- Saturday Afternoons by Ann Chidester, pp. 14-15
- Jobs for Everybody? by Senator James E. Murray, p. 16
- Whatever You Call It by H.A. Anderson, p. 17
- Exercise in Color by Carl French, pp. 18-19
- The Emperor Said No by Capain H.L. Merillat, USMC, pp. 20-21
- You See It in the Movies by Inga Arvad, pp. 22-23
- Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque, pp. 24-25
- An Informal History of the Hobo News by Jack Harris, pp. 26-29
- Decoration by Lieut. David Dodge, pp. 30-36
- Gift from the Heart by Louise Roedocker, pp. 37-51
- Upside-Down Man by William F. McDermott, pp. 52-70
- Great American Gamble by Helena Huntington Smith, pp. 71-74
- Test-Tube Detective by Jim Bishop, pp. 75-85
- The Dedication by Jerry Brondfield, pp. 86-91
- Armored in Glass by Robert De Vore, pp. 92-96
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover by George Alexanderson-Guillumette
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October 13, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Lieut. Comdr. James W. Poling, USNR, pp. 8-10
- War Crimes by Jerome Frank, p. 11
- The Man Who Made Manhattan by Robert de Vore, pp. 12-13
- Elmira Forever by Eli Waldron, p. 14
- He Talked to Japan by Bill Davidson, p. 15
- Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque, pp. 16-17
- Cloak and Dagger by Lieut. Col. Corey Ford and Maj. Alastair MacBain, ..., pp. 18-19
- Going Home by Jean Kinkead, p. 20
- Triple-Threat Man by Mona Gardner, p. 21
- Labor Answers the G.I. by Stanley Frank, pp. 22-23
- The Piper's Son by Howard Breslin, pp. 24-25
- Views Coming Up by Harriet Van Horne, pp. 26-37
- Manpower Problem by Robert Carson, pp. 38-51
- Golden Monday by Alberta Pierson Hannum, pp. 52-63
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 64-70
- Nobody Kissed the Ground by Pfc. Amos Landman, pp. 71-84
- With a French Accent by Ruth Carson, pp. 85-91
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, pp. 92-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Gilbert Darling
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October 20, 1945 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Walter Davenport, pp. 8-10
- Asia Must Be Free by Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, pp. 11-12
- It Didn't Cost Anything by Robert Fontaine, p. 13
- New Statesmen---New World by Frank Gervasi, pp. 14-15
- Ambassador of Love by Richard Stern, pp. 16-17
- Southward Passage by Georges Carousso, pp. 18-19
- Cloak and Dagger by Lieut. Col. Corey Ford and Maj. Alastair MacBain, ..., p. 20
- The Icebox Stops on Friday by Betty Byrd, p. 21
- Ex-G.I. by Bill Mauldin, pp. 22-23
- The Grenadier by John Cashman, pp. 24-26
- Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax by Phil Kelly and Bake Young, pp. 27-31
- Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque, pp. 32-39
- Fraulein by Edwin Lanham, pp. 40-76
- Star Without Glamor by Hyatt Downing, pp. 77-83
- Danger and Death by Margaret Shedd, pp. 84-96
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover by Bob Leavitt
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October 27, 1945 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Give us Tomorrow by Margaret Culkin Banning, pp. 11-13
- A Girl LIke Miss Henesie by Thomas Walsh, p. 14
- End Labor Wars Too by Senator Joseph H. Ball, p. 15
- America's Kid Sister by Amy Porter, pp. 16-17
- Children Behind Barbed Wire by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 18-19
- The Little Things by Nolan Miller, p. 20
- Mitten on the Keys by Kyle Crichton, p. 21
- Let 'Em Roll! by Robert Bellaire, pp. 22-23
- Quick and Tricky by Arnold A. Fenton, pp. 24-26
- Darling, You Are the One by Louise Roedocker, pp. 27-29
- cloak and Dagger by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Maj. Alastair MacBain, ..., pp. 30-33
- Blue Chinchilla by Elsie Taye, pp. 34-61
- More Milk and Eggs by Clay Perry, pp. 62-73
- The Lost Colony by Frank D. Morris, pp. 74-77
- Cabana 23 by Grace Amundson, pp. 78-84
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by C.C. Beall
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November 3, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Nobody Hates the Umpire---Yet by Richard L. Neuberger, p. 11
- Showdown on the St. Lawrence by Carey Longmire, pp. 12-13
- Puerto Rico Grows Up by Frank Gervasi, p. 14
- The Little Dog Laughed by William A. Krauss, p. 15
- Give Us Tomorrow by Margaret Culkin Banning, pp. 16-17
- Our New Frontier With Russia by Owen Lattimore, pp. 18-19
- Dark Water by Harry Sylvester, p. 20
- It Tastes Expensive by Amy Porter, p. 21
- Don't Do That! by Henry L. Jackson, p. 22
- Cornfield Rockets by Frank Dufresne, pp. 22-23
- The Harvesters by Hyatt Downing, pp. 24-25
- Strictly Skyhappy by Lieut. Col. Corey Ford and Maj. Alastair MacBain, ..., pp. 26-39
- How to Read a Mind by The Great Zadma and Jule Mannix, pp. 40-49
- The Last Try by Betsey Barton, pp. 50-62
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 63-81
- Ah Love! Ah Me! by Max Steele, pp. 82-85
- Belle On Her Toes by Jim Marshall, pp. 86-95
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, pp. 96-97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover by Vernon Grant
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November 10, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Diplomatic Dynamite by Joseph Newman, p. 11
- The Golden Octopus by Paul Winkler, pp. 12-13
- Snip and Tuck School by Dorothy Roe Lewis, p. 14
- Come a Little Closer by Bernard Victor Dryer, p. 15
- Should Greenland Be American? by Charles J. Hubbard, pp. 16-17
- Give Us Tomorrow by Margaret Culkin Banning, pp. 18-19
- The French Fight to Live by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 20-21
- At Home in the Jungle by William Beebe and Jocelyn Crane, pp. 22-23
- Black Eve by Nick Boddie Williams, pp. 24-25
- Double Date by Corey Ford, pp. 26-39
- Two for Five by Frank O'Rourke, pp. 40-47
- Of Mites and Men by Frank D. Morris, pp. 48-63
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 64-69
- Sucker for a Trade by Raoul Schumacher, pp. 70-73
- Charter vs. Covenant by George Creel, pp. 74-84
- Lady With a Present by John Chapman, pp. 85-88
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Leon Gregori
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November 17, 1945 Issue = 24 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Charles E. Planck, pp. 8-10
- Next Door to Russia by Richard C. Hottelet, pp. 11-12
- The Enchanted Garden by Peter Paul O'Mara, p. 13
- The New White House Boys by Walter Davenport, pp. 14-15
- Hooley's Fixation by Betty Baur, pp. 16-17
- Death Rides the Highways by Pyke Johnson, pp. 18-19
- The Return of Miss Harvey by Jim Marshall, p. 20
- The Cage by Lawrence Williams, p. 21
- Book Learnin' in Britain by Edward P. Morgan, pp. 22-23
- Give Us Tomorrow by Margaret Culkin Banning, pp. 24-26
- DDT Is No Cure All by Sidney Margolius, pp. 27-35
- Fellow Man to Every Man by Frank Gervasi, pp. 36-37
- Two of a Kind by Corey Ford, pp. 38-57
- Anti-Riot Squad by Howard Whitman, pp. 58-59
- The Plucking of the Rose by Sgt. Jack Sher, pp. 60-61
- The Incredible Redhead by T/Sgt. David Dempsey, USMC and S/Sgt. James G. Golden, USMC, ..., pp. 62-70
- Sister Knows Best by Nancy Titus, pp. 71-80
- Pity Them Not by Martha Sawyers, pp. 81-87
- The Whambam Man by Kyle Crichton, pp. 88-92
- Vats Full of Vittles by Leo Hirtl, pp. 93-100
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 101
- Editorial, pp. 102-104
- Cover by Louis Condax
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November 24, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Japan---1945 An Artist's Impressions by C.C. Beall, pp. 11-13
- In Any Langauge by Robert Carson, p. 14
- Four Planks for Peace by Robert P. Patterson, p. 15
- Bitter Harvest by Ramona Stewart, pp. 16-17
- For Boys Only by Oden Meeker and Olivia Meeker, p. 18
- Let Them Squawk by Robert Griffith, p. 19
- What Russia Really Wants by Herbert L. Matthews, pp. 20-21
- Missouri Fox Hunt by Jane Hunter Holloway, p. 22
- Soft Answer by Richard C. Hottelet, p. 23
- Veterans' New Dealer by Bill Davidson, pp. 24-25
- All the Gas We Need by J.D. Ratcliff, pp. 26-29
- SRO on a Coral Isle by Jim Marshall, pp. 30-33
- The Roots Run Deep by Georges Carousso, pp. 34-45
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 46-65
- The Sip in Mississippi by Carlisle Bargeron, pp. 66-75
- Dictator's Choice by Edward Tomlinson, pp. 76-83
- Number 27, Sailor's Son by Oliver Weld Bayer, pp. 84-91
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, pp. 92-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Al Moore
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December 1, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- That Poor Man in the White House by Jonathan Daniels, p. 11
- Bitter Harvest by Ramona Stewart, pp. 12-13
- They've Had It by Jonathan Daniels, p. 14
- Secret Attack by Frank O'Rourke, p. 15
- The Case of the Cut-Rate Dream by Joan Younger, pp. 16-17
- The Stranger by J.D. Salinger, p. 18
- Small Town Does Big Job by Lester Velie, p. 19
- American Color Scheme by Amy Porter, pp. 20-21
- Seventy Million Problem Children by Frank D. Morris, pp. 22-23
- Orchids to You by Lawrence Williams, pp. 24-25
- Sailors Ashore by Talbert Josselyn, pp. 26-27
- Pooch Paradise by A.L. Simon, pp. 28-36
- Chicken Business by Hyatt Downing, pp. 37-65
- Big Wind from the South by Walter Davenport, pp. 66-68
- Store Business Is Show Business by Burton Schellenbach, pp. 69-77
- Blow Devil by Wilbur S. Peacock, pp. 78-88
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Walter Bomar
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December 8, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Air Power in the Atomic Age by Gen. Carl A. Spaatz, pp. 11-12
- The Black Nightie by Willard H. Temple, p. 13
- Christmas in the Window by Ruth Carson, pp. 14-15
- Europe's Hungry Winter by W.B. Courtney, pp. 16-17
- Bitter Harvest by Ramona Stewart, p. 18
- Shoot a Buck! by Georges Carousso, p. 19
- Fall from Grace by Brendan Gill, p. 20
- Emporium of Exhibitionism by L.N. Galton, p. 21
- Westerns Are Back in the West by Jim Marshall, pp. 22-23
- Listen, Mr. President by Walter Davenport, pp. 24-25
- The Way Men Are by Ernest Lehman, pp. 26-32
- Yours Truly Mr. Williams by Jack Stenbuck, pp. 33-37
- One More River by Margaret McDonell, pp. 38-47
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 48-63
- Signature by Curlin Reed, pp. 64-73
- Available Vinson by George Creel, pp. 74-77
- Sick of What? by Hannah Lees, pp. 78-84
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Bob Leavitt
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December 15, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Lt. Harold H. Martin, USMCR, pp. 8-10
- The All-America Football Team by Grantland Rice, pp. 11-13
- The Sea Shell by Nancy Lyon, pp. 14-15
- A Better Neighborhood by Roma Rose, p. 16
- Czechoslovakia Challenges the Big Two by Maurice Hindus, p. 17
- The Japanese Surrender by C.C. Beall, pp. 18-19
- Chip On His Shoulder by Robert Faber, p. 20
- What Goes Up! by Daniel P. Mannix, p. 21
- The Case Against Franco by Frank Gervasi, pp. 22-23
- Live the Freedom! by Guy T. Nunn, pp. 24-26
- Mr. Peck's Good Boy by Amy Porter, pp. 27-31
- Europe's Hungry Winter by W.B. Courtney, pp. 32-37
- Steps Going Down the Stairs by Robert M. Coates, pp. 38-53
- Back to the Windjammer by Capt. Robert V. Owen, pp. 54-69
- Spare That Tree! by Arthur Mann, pp. 70-81
- One Up on Narcotics by Howard Whitman, pp. 82-84
- The Red Sleigh by George H. Freitag, pp. 85-92
- Crazy Over Jewelry by Ruth Carson, pp. 93-96
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover by Dick Williams
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December 22, 1945 Issue = 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- The Dresss of Lights by Harry Sylvester, p. 11
- Beauty Treatment by Dave Grubb, p. 12
- Billions for Britain by Frank Gervasi, p. 13
- The United States of Europe by George Creel, pp. 14-15
- So You're Going to Fly by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 16-17
- Babies Have Their Rights by Ruth Carson, p. 18
- Decision at Midnight by Bernard Victor Dryer, p. 19
- The Customer Is Always Wrong by Jules Levine, pp. 20-21
- The Sea Shell by Nancy Lyon, p. 22
- The Trip Home by Quentin Reynolds, p. 23
- The Winner of the Collier Trophy by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 24-29
- A Lovely Tune in His Head by Flora Rheta Schreiber, pp. 30-35
- I'm Crazy by J.D. Salinger, pp. 36-38
- She'll Be Along by Garth R. Spencer, pp. 39-45
- Chinatown Potluck by Frank J. Taylor, pp. 46-67
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 68-80
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Gilbert Darling
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December 29, 1945 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- Wing Talk by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 8-10
- Light the Candles by Nancy Shores, pp. 11-12
- Christmas: Atomic Age by Norman Corwin, p. 13
- Green Light Ahead by Carey Longmire, pp. 14-15
- Diggin' Dawg by Richard Stern, p. 16
- Let's Wipe Out Tuberculosis by Louis I. Dublin and J.D. Ratcliff, p. 17
- The Golden Dozen by Betty Etter, pp. 18-19
- U.S.N. (Retired) by Benedict Thielen, p. 20
- Passing Showman by Fred Russell, p. 21
- Trial by Fury by Kenneth T. Downs, pp. 22-23
- How to Live with Children by Gilbert Highet, pp. 24-25
- The Rescue by Hamlen Hunt, pp. 26-27
- Toys of Hell by Lt. Col. Louis Huot, pp. 28-29
- All I'm Criticizing Is Everything by Donald Hough, pp. 30-35
- Rebel in the House by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 36-44
- The Sea Shell by Nancy Lyon, pp. 45-53
- Home of the Hocus-Pocus by Sigmund Sameth, pp. 54-57
- The Face of China by Martha Sawyers, pp. 58-68
- The Week's Work by Amy Porter, p. 69
- Editorial, p. 70
- Cover by J. Francis Chase
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Issues of 1946 = 51 Issues, 1,016 Articles
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Issues of 1947 = 52 Issues, 962 Articles
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Issues of 1948 = 52 Issues, 1,047 Articles
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Issues of 1949 = 53 Issues, 1,112 Articles
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Issues of the 1950s = 8 Years, 269 Issues, 4,994 Articles-
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Issues of 1950 = 51 Issues, 902 Articles
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Issues of 1951 = 52 Issues, 912 Articles
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Issues of 1952 = 52 Issues, 973 Articles
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Issues of 1953 = 41 Issues, 747 Articles
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Issues of 1954 = 26 Issues, 541 Articles
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Issues of 1955 = 20 Issues, 393 Articles
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Issues of 1956 = 26 Issues, 506 Articles
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Issues of 1957 = 1 Issue, 20 Articles