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August 17, 1946 Issue - 21 Articles- Keep Up with the World
Freling Foster
, pp. 6-7 - The Week's Mail, pp. 8-10
From Our Readers
- The Warning Bell
Hamlen Hunt
, p. 11 Hilda found one flaw in the joy of making her home with Evelyn
- The Battle of the Bench
Jonathan Daniels
, pp. 12-13 A study of the conflicting elements in the U.S. Supreme Court
- Guam, Sweet Guam
Fred Sparks
, pp. 14-15 It's no life of Riley for servicemen's wives---but they love it
- Bachelor Apartment
Albert N. Williams
, p. 16 It wasn't the same place after the lady from St. Louis moved in
- The Watchers
Virginia Douglas Dawson
, p. 17 Margaret feared her son had inherited her own aloof disposition
- The Superhorses are Ours
Daniel P. Mannix
, pp. 18-19 How the U.S. Army acquired Germany's finest equine bloodstock
- The Dory
Edmund Gilligan
, pp. 20-21 Two Yankee fishermen match their courage against the no'theaster
- Sleep, My Love
Leonard Q. Ross
, p. 22 The Serial Story, fourth of five parts
- Hard-Luck Kid
Hannibal Coons
, p. 23 Jack Kramer should be tops in the U.S. amateur tennis for 1946
- Rio Grande---River of Death
Don Hinga
, pp. 24-35 Murder and robbery are often the fate of the Mexicans who cross it
- Alone
Alwyn W. Knight
, pp. 36-54 The Short Short Story
- Your Life Tomorrow
David O. Woodbury
, pp. 55-63 - Traveling Light
Ruth Carson
, pp. 64-65 Vera Maxwell suggests compact wardrobes for all climates
- China Doll
Martha Sawyers
, pp. 66-67 The story of rose Martin and her foster mother Mary Lo-Sam-Moi
- United Neighbors
Frank Gervasi
, pp. 68-77 V. Sir Alexander Cadogan of Great Britain
- Wing Talk
Frederick R. Neely
, pp. 78-80 - The Week's Work
Amy Porter
, p. 81 - Editorials, pp. 82-84
One Continent, One Country?
Memo for the Next Strike Wave
His Taxes and Hers
- Cover
Andre de Dienes