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    • February 16, 1946 Issue - 21 Articles
    • Keep Up with the World, pp. 6-7
    • Wing Talk, pp. 8-10
    • Lindbergh in Battle, pp. 11-12
      The first of two parts. The Lone Eagle flies again---as a pilot in the Pacific
    • Still Waters, p. 13
      Real sailors are cagey about picking wives---and Alf was a real sailor
    • Wait Till the Sun Shines, Kelly, pp. 14-15
      The girl had faith in him, even when the champ had him on the canvas
    • Paris Model 1946, pp. 16-17
      The city was no place for gaiety when the Germans ruled. But now...
    • Preacher's Creek, p. 18
      It wasn't hard to love Letty, but her father needed some figuring out
    • China's Mystery Man, p. 19
      Introducing General Tai Li, head of Chiang Kai-shek's secret police
    • No Place to Life, pp. 20-21
      Returning servicemen are in desperate need of homes, and so far, Congress hasn't done m...
    • Women in Seclusion, pp. 22-23
      Collier's artist sketches patients at a women's hospital in India
    • The Guinea Hen Type, pp. 24-25
      About a modern Cinderella who found her glass slipper uncomfortable
    • Cities of Chaos, pp. 26-29
      Where U.S dollar exchange enables G.I.'s to lead the life of Riley
    • Mountain Time, pp. 30-39
      The Serial Story, third of five parts
    • Your Life Tomorrow, pp. 40-53
    • Wild Man from Hoboken, pp. 54-62
      Basketball Referee Pat Kennedy has color. He makes people see red, too
    • Not So Different, pp. 63-69
      The Short Short Story
    • Greetings, Pal!, pp. 70-81
      An idea in card-sending that traces back to Pollyanna's glad game
    • A Watch for Mary, pp. 82-87
      The strange history of a recently discovered Lincoln relic
    • The Week's Work, pp. 88-89
    • Editorials, pp. 90-92
      Petrillo vs. the People; Ex-Privates and Jobs; Occupation Etiquette
    • Cover