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February 8, 1947 Issue - 20 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
From Our Readers
- Keep Up with the World
Freling Foster
, pp. 6-7 - The Week's Work
Ted Shane
, pp. 8-10 - Perfect Bride
Faith Reyher Cook
, p. 11 Ellie married the right man---in spite of the advice in the book
- Housing: The Solution
Lester Velie and Frank Gervasi
, pp. 12-13 America's greatest need is a good $5,000 home. But how to get it?
- Steam-Heated Soubrette
Ted Shane
, p. 14 Tintype of Beatrice Kay, songbird of the bustle era
- A Mother for Maxim
Libby Benedict
, p. 15 Madame Levy's tragic life made her decide wisely for her son
- American Underground
Constance Wagner
, pp. 16-17 Her love for Allan meant more to Nancy than politics or slavery
- Fashions for Fifty Million
Ulrich Calvosa
, pp. 18-19 That many women who buy their clothes by mail can't be wrong
- The Dark Device
Hannah Lees
, pp. 20-21 The Serial Story, second of five parts
- Turn the Light on Communism
Robert M. La Follette, Jr.#2
, p. 22 Wisconsin's ex-senator offers suggestions for combating it
- It Takes a Thief
Arthur Miller
, p. 23 "Hot money is never claimed," said the dick. And how right he was!
- Factories are Fortresses
Drew Middleton
, pp. 24-29 Report from Moscow on Russia's plans for industrial expansion
- Your Life Tomorrow
David O. Woodbury
, pp. 30-60 - Beauty at the Bazaar
Martha Sawyers
, p. 61 The story of a girl of Darjeeling, in northeast India
- The Ice Pick
Billy Rose
, pp. 62-63 The Short Short Story
- Red Heads, You Kill Me!
John Kord Lagemann
, pp. 64-76 Lady basketballers use guile and glamor to win from the boys
- Wing Talk: Judgment Needed
George R. Reiss
, p. 77 - How to Be a Bureaucrat: An Editorial
James C. Derieux
, pp. 78-80 - Cover
David Peskin