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    • February 9, 1946 Issue - 21 Articles
    • Keep Up with the World, pp. 6-7
    • Wing Talk, pp. 8-10
    • All in a Moment, p. 11
      Joanie talked a glib game of love, but didn't know how to play it
    • Failure in Germany, pp. 12-13
      With the nation's mind unconquered, democracy cannot take hold
    • Hunting Weather, p. 14
      It was easier for Royce to win the Silver Star than to lecture about war
    • Stalin is Gray, p. 15
      Someone will fill his job before long. But no one can replace the man
    • One Side or a Leg Off!, pp. 16-17
      Skiing's fun---if you don't mind the incidental fractures and frostbite
    • Sleeping Giant, p. 18
      The coal industry is awakening to the possibilities of its product
    • America's Richest Woman, p. 19
      She follows in the footsteps of her mother, the fabulous Hetty Green
    • Mountain Time, pp. 20-21
      The Serial Story, second of five parts
    • World of Dreams, pp. 22-23
      How a USMC artist depicted the emotions of the wounded in water color
    • A Fine Start, pp. 24-26
      A child meets an emergency that calls for a woman's healing touch
    • Old Man Jiver, p. 27
      Ageless Bunk Johnson, maestro of the jazz trumpet, is still going strong
    • Senor Doormat, pp. 28-33
      That was what his adored Consuela called Jose---and it made a lion of him
    • Hello, Darling, pp. 34-41
      The Short Short Story
    • Two-Faced Theater, pp. 42-61
      If you don't like the puppets, just turn around and try the revue
    • The Luncheon Gift, pp. 62-65
      The present brought by Pangilan was a little on the gruesome side
    • Straight American, pp. 66-84
      Choice sea-food recipes from Harvey's famous restaurant in Washington
    • The Week's Work, p. 85
    • Editorials, pp. 86-88
      More Pay for Congress; 45 Years of "The Wizard"; More Stars for the Flag; Dollars to Fi...
    • Cover