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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1947 = 13 Issues, 251 Articles-
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January 4, 1947 Issue = 23 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Highroad of the Future by Winston Churchill, pp. 11-13
- Your Move, Sheik by Neill C. Wilson, pp. 14-15
- The Bowmen Get the Game by Harold Titus, pp. 16-17
- Sleeping Beauty by Faith Baldwin, pp. 18-19
- The Bruins That Bert Built by Scoop Conlon, pp. 20-21
- The Black Box by Eugene L. Burdick, p. 22
- Corn Doctor by Dan Parker, p. 23
- The Anticky Man by Harmon Tupper and Elsie Tupper, pp. 24-25
- Challenge to the G.O.P. by Thomas L. Stokes, pp. 26-27
- The Uprising of El Indio by Kyle Crichton, pp. 28-29
- Young Armor by Elsie Taye, pp. 30-33
- "Think Big, Act Big!" by Nick Boddie Williams, pp. 34-43
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 44-46
- Time: Jan 1, 12:01 A.M., Pleace: Times Square by Fred Sparks and Gregory D'Alessio, pp. 47-49
- Cooking With Cold by Ruth Carson, pp. 50-53
- Boom, Boom on the Range by Leonard Hall, pp. 54-57
- Conspiracy by Gordon Fletcher, pp. 58-64
- Wing Talk: Stunt Pilot by Frederick R. Neely, p. 65
- Town Meeting of the World by Stephen Bonsal, pp. 66-68
- Cover by David Peskin
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January 11, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Big Bore by Allan Keller, pp. 11-13
- Revenge by Samuel Blas, pp. 14-15
- I'm Taking an Apple a Day by Irving Gaynor Neiman, p. 16
- Housing: No Answer in San Francisco by Lester Velie, p. 17
- The Arabs Mobilize by Edward P. Morgan, pp. 18-19
- Hoop-Happy Town by William Otto, pp. 20-21
- More Fun than a Circus by A.L. Simon, pp. 22-23
- Lovely to Look At by Frederick Borg, pp. 24-25
- Monsters in Miniature by Daniel P. Mannix, pp. 26-28
- Hair on a Billiard Ball by Mervyn Wall, p. 29
- Men of Impulse by James A. Lindsay, pp. 30-43
- Sleeping Beauty by Faith Baldwin, pp. 44-55
- Wing Talk: Air Speeds---Today and Tomorrow by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 56-65
- Editorials, pp. 66-68
- Cover by David Peskin
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January 18, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Brick Wall by Louis Kamp, pp. 11-12
- What to Do about Strikes by Peter F. Drucker, p. 13
- Chestnuts in Blossom by Evelyn Martine, pp. 14-15
- High Fliers by Cy La Tour, pp. 16-17
- Baseball's Whodunit by Charles Dexter, p. 18
- Never Look Back by Jean Jorgensen, p. 19
- Brother Act by Bill Davidson, pp. 20-21
- Housing by Frank Gervasi, pp. 22-23
- The Old Men Running from the Park by Philip Dunnington, pp. 24-53
- Thank-You Letter by Charles Carver, pp. 54-55
- You Make Me Laugh by Benjamin Siegel, pp. 56-65
- Sun-Suit Strip by Amy Porter, pp. 66-73
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 74-76
- Wing Talk: Local Express by William Flynn, p. 77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Jon Whitcomb
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January 25, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Jocko Loves Music by Walter Roeber Schmidt, p. 11
- Will Russia Rule the Air? by W.B. Courtney, pp. 12-13
- The Phonograph Murder by Helen Reilly, pp. 14-15
- A Nice Clean Story by Ruth Carson, pp. 16-17
- Diamonds in the Rough by Geri Trotta, pp. 18-19
- The Brick Wall by Louis Kamp, p. 20
- Democracy---So Sorry by Weldon James, pp. 21-23
- Let's Live a Little Longer by Hannah Lees, pp. 24-31
- The Condemned by P.J. Alexander, pp. 32-56
- It's a Symptom by Robert Zacks, pp. 57-72
- The Hunting Horn by Paul Annixter, pp. 73-75
- Frozen Assets by Amy Porter, pp. 76-84
- Wing Talk: Lobster Line by George Mason, p. 85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Lawson Wood
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February 1, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Dark Device by Hannah Lees, pp. 11-12
- No Substitute for Freedom by Robert A. Taft and James C. Derieux, p. 13
- Army Anonymous by Irving Wallace, pp. 14-15
- Will Russia Rule the Air? by W.B. Courtney, p. 16
- One Shoe Off by Albert Pope Hinckley, p. 17
- Four Cinderellas by Amy Porter, pp. 18-19
- Incident at Wehrdelberg by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, pp. 20-21
- Eclipes While You Wait by G. Edward Pendray, pp. 22-23
- Indian Giver by Matt Roberts, pp. 24-25
- Everything Happens to Ralph by W.F. Sawyer, pp. 26-55
- Escape from Hollywood by Florence Cummings, pp. 56-59
- Sharp as a Skate by Trent Frayne, pp. 60-72
- Wing Talk: Pilot's Pilot by Frederick R. Neely, p. 73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by David Peskin
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February 8, 1947 Issue = 20 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Perfect Bride by Faith Reyher Cook, p. 11
- Housing: The Solution by Lester Velie and Frank Gervasi, pp. 12-13
- Steam-Heated Soubrette by Ted Shane, p. 14
- A Mother for Maxim by Libby Benedict, p. 15
- American Underground by Constance Wagner, pp. 16-17
- Fashions for Fifty Million by Ulrich Calvosa, pp. 18-19
- The Dark Device by Hannah Lees, pp. 20-21
- Turn the Light on Communism by Robert M. La Follette, Jr.#2, p. 22
- It Takes a Thief by Arthur Miller, p. 23
- Factories are Fortresses by Drew Middleton, pp. 24-29
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 30-60
- Beauty at the Bazaar by Martha Sawyers, p. 61
- The Ice Pick by Billy Rose, pp. 62-63
- Red Heads, You Kill Me! by John Kord Lagemann, pp. 64-76
- Wing Talk: Judgment Needed by George R. Reiss, p. 77
- How to Be a Bureaucrat: An Editorial by James C. Derieux, pp. 78-80
- Cover by David Peskin
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February 15, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Fabulous Bill Rose by Maurice Zolotow, pp. 11-13
- A Joke is a Joke by Richard Malkin, p. 14
- Home Again by Frank J. Taylor, p. 15
- Red Star Rising in the South by Edward Tomlinson, pp. 16-17
- Mister Lincoln by Howard Fast, pp. 18-19
- No Emergency by Harry Middleton, Jr., p. 20
- Old Man on a Mountain by Montgomery M. Atwater, p. 21
- Hollywood, I Love You by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, pp. 22-23
- The Biggest Taboo by Howard Whitman, pp. 24-25
- The Oak and the Scythe by Lloyd Eric Reeve, pp. 26-31
- Mennonite Menus by Harry Botsford, pp. 32-65
- The Dark Device by Hannah Lees, pp. 66-84
- Wing Talk: Sky Jam by Frederick R. Neely, p. 85
- What Would Lincoln Do Today? An Editorial by Carl Sandburg, pp. 86-88
- Cover by James Snyder
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February 22, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- A Heart of Gold by Hyde Partnow, p. 11
- His Eyes Have Seen the Glory by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., pp. 12-13
- Handle-Bar Derby by Frank L. Harvey, pp. 14-15
- How Can I Leave You? by Hamlen Hunt, p. 16
- Bedlam in the Boudoir by James Dugan, p. 17
- The Fabulous Billy Rose by Maurice Zolotow, pp. 18-19
- The Dark Device by Hannah Lees, pp. 20-21
- Isle of Exiles by Myron Ehrenberg, pp. 22-23
- The Horse That Made Rain by Frank X. Tolbert, pp. 24-25
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 26-61
- Father Nature by Norman M. Lobsenz, pp. 62-75
- Nickel's Worth of Trouble by Henry Steig, p. 76
- Because of Gemini by James Charles Lynch, pp. 77-87
- Wing Talk: Sky Jam by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 88-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Earl Blossom
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March 1, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The World's Craziest Sailors by Ted Shane, pp. 11-12
- This Complicated Courtship by Mack J. Matthews, p. 13
- Million-Acre Boom by Rafe Gibbs, pp. 14-15
- The Prince of Mystery by Lawrence Williams, pp. 16-17
- But There'll Always Be an England by Harold Hutchinson, pp. 18-19
- The Fabulous Billy Rose by Maurice Zolotow, p. 20
- The Brothers by Robert Gibbons, p. 21
- Open-Air Scholars by Amy Porter, pp. 22-23
- The Faint Heart of Dusik by Victor Ullman, pp. 24-39
- Higher Wages from Lower Taxes by James D. Mooney, pp. 40-45
- Annie, the Poor Man's Judge by Howard Whitman, pp. 46-51
- The Red Satin Trunks by Robert Griffith, pp. 52-61
- The Dark Device by Hannah Lees, pp. 62-71
- Wing Talk: Big Six by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 72-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Shiney Wright
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March 8, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Rat Race by Jay Franklin, pp. 11-12
- Democracy in Our Town by John Kord Lagemann, pp. 13-15
- A Taste of Freedom by Allan Paris, p. 16
- Santa Claus with a Horn by George Frazier, p. 17
- Moscow: Pay-Off on Peace by Samuel Lubell, pp. 18-19
- Skating Baby by Amy Porter, pp. 20-21
- Spirit of Hattie by Jacland Marmur, pp. 22-23
- The Kiss-Off by James Gooding, pp. 24-37
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 38-43
- The Fabulous Billy Rose by Maurice Zolotow, pp. 44-57
- The $80,000 Kiss by Weldon James, pp. 58-74
- Color Slides by Dale Clark, pp. 75-77
- The Big Little Man by Willard H. Temple, pp. 78-84
- Wing Talk: Flying Stretchers by Dave Belbeck, p. 85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Theda Hall and Emerson Hall
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March 15, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Princess Elizabeth by Irving Wallace, pp. 11-13
- To the Victors by Harry Sylvester, pp. 14-15
- Slump in the Sun by Kyle Crichton, pp. 16-17
- The Rat Race by Jay Franklin, pp. 18-19
- The Stars Were Steadfast by Josephine Pearson, p. 20
- Tex Knows the Pitch by Milton Gross, p. 21
- Ivan Is Tired by Richard C. Hottelet, pp. 22-23
- One Bitter Day by Norman Katkov, pp. 24-25
- Block That Stroke by J.D. Ratcliff, pp. 26-66
- Somebody With Muscles by William Porter, pp. 67-76
- The Two-Thonged Whip by Jacland Marmur, pp. 77-79
- Fancies for Spring by Ruth Carson, pp. 80-92
- Wing Talk: I'll Take a Camel by Edward P. Morgan, p. 93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Jon Whitcomb
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March 22, 1947 Issue = 21 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Fortune Hunter by Robert Carson, p. 11
- The Ballet Hits High Cotton by John Kord Lagemann, pp. 12-13
- The Rat Race by Jay Franklin, pp. 14-15
- The Shrimp by Sy Gomberg, p. 16
- Crossroad in Palestine by Bartley C. Crum, p. 17
- Tycoons of the Turntable by Stanley Frank, pp. 18-19
- Princess Elizabeth by Irving Wallace, p. 20
- The Blank Page by Pol Quentin and Jacques Baif, p. 21
- Here's Where Your Money Goes! by Margot Grubb, pp. 22-23
- Boats for Everybody by David R. Lindsay, pp. 24-53
- Out-of-Town Visitor by Walter Weir, pp. 54-65
- Prodigies of Good Will by Carl French, pp. 66-75
- Shubert Alley Serenade by Billy Rose, pp. 76-85
- Clad for Comfort by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 86-89
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 90-95
- Wing Talk: Flying Hamburger by Clinton R. Harrower, pp. 96-97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover by Jerry Cooke
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March 29, 1947 Issue = 21 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Mr. Secretary Marshall by John Hersey, pp. 11-13
- Hearno, Seeno, Speakno by D.H. Johnson, pp. 14-15
- Little Man, Big Splash by Jerry Brondfield, pp. 16-17
- Mexican Sunday by Amy Vanderbilt, pp. 18-19
- Fight No. 25 by Jesse Stuart, p. 20
- Let's Talk Business by Beardsley Ruml, p. 21
- Life Begins at Sixty by Kyle Crichton, pp. 22-23
- The Stubborn Heart by Mona Williams, pp. 24-35
- My Eyes Are Open by Frank O'Rourke, pp. 36-43
- Can Local Government Survive? by Karl F. Zeisler, pp. 44-60
- The Rat Race by Jay Franklin, pp. 61-84
- Independence Has Its Headaches by Jack Belden, pp. 85-90
- A Robin is a Thrush by Bill Wolf, pp. 91-93
- The Sandman's on the Phone by Arlene Wolf, pp. 94-102
- Bonds of Matrimony by S. Kryvicky, pp. 103-104
- Wing Talk: Silent Soloist by William Flynn, p. 105
- Editorials, p. 106
- Cover by David Peskin
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1947 = 13 Issues, 247 Articles-
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April 5, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Wooing of Yeoman Webster by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, pp. 11-12
- Target: Hollywood by Joseph Wechsberg, p. 13
- Souped-Up Speed by Wessel Smitter, pp. 14-15
- 'Gator Boy by Zachary Ball, pp. 16-17
- Mr. Secretary Marshall by John Hersey, pp. 18-19
- Manhattan Idyl by Jack Finney, p. 20
- Oil Troubles Iran's Waters by Edward P. Morgan and Harrison E. Salisbury, p. 21
- Beware of the Dog Racketeer by Bill Davidson, pp. 22-23
- Strictly for the Birds by William Milhon, pp. 24-25
- Thursday is for Love by Harlan Ware, pp. 26-41
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 42-55
- State of the Unions by Lester Velie, pp. 56-73
- The Rat Race by Jay Franklin, pp. 74-83
- Wing Talk: Supersonic Perils by Leon Shloss, pp. 84-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Jon Whitcomb
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April 12, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Blast by Stuart Cloete, pp. 11-14
- From Rags to Riches by Philip K. Scheuer, p. 15
- America's Number One Mystery Man by Herbert Asbury, pp. 16-17
- John Bull Sees Red, White and Blue by Herbert L. Matthews, p. 18
- The Blond Hairpin by Ramona Stewart, p. 19
- Dem Bums Abroad by John Groth, pp. 20-22
- Promise in the Earth by William Milhon, p. 23
- Mr. Secretary Marshall by John Hersey, pp. 24-35
- The Flexible Mind by Jay Wilson, pp. 36-37
- The Happy Gentleman by Dickson Hartwell, pp. 38-45
- The Curse of the Krebils by Samuel W. Taylor, pp. 46-76
- White Man in the White Land by Hans Ruesch, pp. 77-87
- Wing talk: Supersonic Perils by Leon Shloss, pp. 88-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Francis Chase
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April 19, 1947 Issue = 20 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Why Not Live Sweetly? by Rumer Godden, p. 11
- Vermont Goes Radical by William Gilman, pp. 12-13
- Player's Wife by Elsie Taye, p. 14
- Was Nuremberg Justified? by William Eldred Jackson, p. 15
- The Trap by Howard Bloomfield, pp. 16-17
- Mrs. Bonanza by Helen Worden, p. 18
- The Blast by Stuart Cloete, p. 19
- Fishermen are Crazy Too by Georges Carousso, pp. 20-21
- It's a Clown's Life by William Ballantine, pp. 22-32
- America's No. 1 Mystery Man by Herbert Asbury, pp. 33-54
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 55-63
- You Tell 'Em Kid by Henry Steig, pp. 64-88
- Love is a Brass Knuckle by Mort M. Horowitz, pp. 89-91
- Alaska Guesses Again by Charles Lanius, pp. 92-108
- Wing Talk: Skystreak by Frederick R. Neely, p. 109
- Editorials, pp. 110-112
- Cover by Josef Muench
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April 26, 1947 Issue = 20 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Flight from Fear by Ketti Frings, pp. 11-12
- For Distinguished Congressional Service by James C. Derieux, p. 13
- Undercover Man: He Trapped Capone by Frank J. Wilson and Howard Whitman, pp. 14-15
- Taber's Daughter by John Richard Humphreys, pp. 16-17
- Russia Reaches for the SKy by W.B. Courtney, p. 18
- Write to Me of the Black Glass Mountains by William L. Worden, p. 19
- Daredevils on Horseback by Tom O'Reilly, pp. 20-21
- Tallulah to You by Ted Shane, pp. 22-23
- The Day They Robbed Father's Bank by Nord Riley, pp. 24-31
- Pipe Lines to the Heavens by G. Edward Pendray, pp. 32-55
- Cuisine by Candida by Ruth Moore Morriss, pp. 56-92
- From Cosmetics to Cows by Helen Myers, pp. 93-101
- Baseball Bill by J.F. Powers, pp. 102-113
- A Turtle for My Love by Charles Fichte, pp. 114-116
- Wing Talk: Aviation's 8-Ball by Gen. H.H. Arnold, p. 117
- Editorials, pp. 118-120
- Cover by George Karger
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May 3, 1947 Issue = 20 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Man and the Atom, p. 11
- The Atomic Adventure by David E. Lilienthal, p. 12
- Inertia---U.S.A. by Lester Velie, p. 13
- Medical Dividend by Albert Q. Maisel, p. 14
- Passport to Golden Age:A survey of our progress in the Atomic Age by Robert De Vore, p. 15
- What For, Al? by Harry Sylvester, pp. 16-17
- The Baseball Brain by Charles Dexter, pp. 18-19
- Flight from Fear by Ketti Frings, pp. 20-21
- Honey from the B's by Jim Marshall, p. 22
- The Great Confession by Donald Hough, p. 23
- Girl in the Darkroom by Willard H. Temple, pp. 24-52
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, p. 53
- Saturday Night by Benjamin Siegel, pp. 54-79
- Their Skirts Are Made of Gingham by Patrick Breckenridge, pp. 80-91
- Wing Talk: Growing Gander by Rupert Jackson, pp. 92-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Gianni-Gillam
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May 10, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Veteran Says: "Aw, Nuts!" by Robert C. Ruark, p. 11
- Proud Lady by Richard Stern, pp. 12-13
- Architects in Feathers by Hal H. Harrison, pp. 14-15
- Friend of the Great Zacchetti by Mort Friedlander, pp. 16-17
- Undercover Man: Inside the Lindbergh Kidnapping by Frank J. Wilson and Howard Whitman, pp. 18-19
- Rabbity Boy by William Fuller, p. 20
- Dithers at the Dardenalles by Edward P. Morgan, p. 21
- Why Housewives Have No Whiskers by Alfred Toombs, pp. 22-25
- Flight from Fear by Ketti Frings, pp. 26-79
- Two Acres for Your Life by Milton S. Eisenhower, pp. 80-82
- The Way I Heard It by Mack J. Matthews, pp. 83-85
- Murder Number One by Mary L. Ray, pp. 86-92
- Wing Talk: Lady Bird by Ernest Jones, p. 93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by David Peskin
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May 17, 1947 Issue = 20 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Blind Man's Island by William Fuller, pp. 11-12
- Taken to the Cleaner's by Ruth Carson, p. 13
- That Man Was Here by William Chamberlain, pp. 14-15
- So You Can't Get a doctor! by Albert Q. Maisel, pp. 16-17
- Dust and Ashes by W.L. Knickmeyer, pp. 18-19
- M'sieu Bwa-yea by Amy Porter, pp. 20-21
- Firemen Have Fun by Grady Johnson, pp. 22-23
- Flight from Fear by Ketti Frings, pp. 24-32
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 33-39
- Cool and Selected by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 40-47
- A Long Time, A Long Distance by Thomas W. Duncan, pp. 48-77
- King of Swing by Russ Davis, pp. 78-85
- Undercover Man: The Kingfish Gets Hooked by Frank J. Wilson and Howard Whitman, pp. 86-93
- Half a Gift by Robert Zacks, pp. 94-99
- Wing Talk: Clipped Wings by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 100-101
- Editorials, pp. 102-104
- Cover by David Peskin
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May 24, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- A President Grows Up by Frank Gervasi, p. 11
- Come Into the Garden, Mrs. Broshotsky by Lester Atwell, pp. 12-13
- The Masses Go for Music by Dickson Hartwell, pp. 14-15
- The Stranger on Horseback by James A. Kirch, pp. 16-17
- The Husband Really Pays by Ralph S. Banay, M.D., pp. 18-19
- The Widow of Wagon Gap by D.D. Beauchamp, pp. 20-21
- Terror in Tel Aviv by Edward P. Morgan, pp. 22-23
- Heavy, Heavy Over Head by Kyle Crichton, pp. 24-25
- Flight from Fear by Ketti Frings, pp. 26-46
- Undercover Man: Smashing the Phony-Money Rings by Frank J. Wilson and Howard Whitman, pp. 47-68
- Rising Curtain by Sylvia Shirley, pp. 69-93
- Trouble Afoot by Ruth Carson, pp. 94-100
- Beastly Night on Madison Avenue by Sy Gomberg, pp. 101-106
- Wing Talk: 300-Plus by Gurney Williams, pp. 107-109
- Editorials, pp. 110-112
- Cover by William Ritter#2
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May 31, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Tearing Out the Wilderness by William Lindsay Gresham, p. 11
- Politics Is Murder by Edwin Lanham, pp. 12-13
- Young Masters by Carl French, pp. 14-16
- The Customer is Right Again by Lester Velie, p. 17
- Once More to the Stars by William Brandon, pp. 18-19
- The Biggest Trout in the World by Don Tracy, pp. 20-21
- It All Adds Up by John Kord Lagemann, pp. 22-23
- Murder on the Hoof by William R. Mizelle, pp. 24-25
- Don't Curse the Nurse by Howard Whitman and Douglas J. Ingells, pp. 26-27
- Undercover Man: The Case of the King's hat by Frank J. Wilson, pp. 28-47
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 48-79
- The Red Doe by Rumer Godden, p. 80
- Man in the House by Gwennie James, pp. 81-87
- Wing Talk: Short Stops by Bruce Horton, pp. 88-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover by James Snyder
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June 7, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Way Joe Got Married by S. Kryvicky, p. 11
- Dunkirk---One World Town by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 12-13
- Breakdown by Louis Pollock, pp. 14-15
- Ash Can to the Museum by Lloyd Mann, pp. 16-17
- Politics Is Murder by Edwin Lanham, pp. 18-19
- Night in Dakota by Guy Emery, pp. 20-21
- They Live Again by Elsie McCormick, pp. 22-23
- Where's Grandma's Airplane? by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 24-25
- Oh, How They Harmonize! by Art Smith, pp. 26-49
- Wall Street Sex Appeal by Jack Sher, pp. 50-55
- Ivan Gets an Earful by Edward P. Morgan, pp. 56-64
- You've Got to Be Tough by Robert Turner, pp. 65-75
- A Flea Off Pepe by Anthony Steven, pp. 76-93
- Editorial, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Lawson Wood
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June 14, 1947 Issue = 20 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- White Violets by James Gooding, p. 11
- The Icebergs Bear Down by Fred Sparks and Edward P. Morgan, pp. 12-13
- Symbiosis by Will F. Jenkins, pp. 14-15
- Main Street Moves to Japan by Weldon James, pp. 16-17
- Belle of the Belt Line by Philip Clark, pp. 18-19
- Those Rowdy Regattas by Leonard Maar, pp. 20-21
- The Simple Case by Frank O'Rourke, pp. 22-23
- Beauty in the Bull Ring by Paul Gardner and Allan Gould, pp. 24-25
- The Great American Game by James A. Kirch, pp. 26-35
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 36-37
- Magic in the Mountains by The Great Zadma and Jule J. Mannix, pp. 38-46
- Politics Is Murder by Edwin Lanham, pp. 47-99
- The Plight of Coal by Andrew B. Crichton, pp. 100-105
- Pay-Off for Pa by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 106-107
- The Baby Bite by Sidney M. Kronfeld, D.D.S. and Morton Thompson, ..., pp. 108-121
- Editorial, pp. 122-124
- Cover by James Snyder
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June 21, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Why I Broke With Roosevelt by James A. Farley, pp. 11-13
- The Inspector Is Discreet by Charles B. Child, pp. 14-15
- Fat Heads of EuropeP by W.B. Courtney, pp. 16-17
- Boy Gets by Virginia Myers, pp. 18-19
- Double Trouble by Kyle Crichton, pp. 20-21
- Retiring Lady by Frances Malm, pp. 22-23
- Buttering the Navy Brass by Lewis H. Conarroe, pp. 24-25
- Misfortune's Favorite by Billy Rose, pp. 26-27
- Politics Is Murder by Edwin Lanham, pp. 28-58
- King of the Jukes by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 59-77
- Out of Bondage by Nick Boddie Williams, p. 78
- Wing Talk: Mission Completed by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 79-88
- It's Fun to Go to Church by Jefferson Machamer, pp. 89-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Stanley Ekman
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[+]
June 28, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Bride Wore Tears by Willard H. Temple, p. 11
- The Strange Embarrassment of Madame Aumont by Jim Marshall, pp. 12-13
- Dreams, Unlimited by Bernard W. Crandell, pp. 14-15
- "Hello, Beautiful" by Louis Paul, pp. 16-17
- Spear That Tiger! by Sasha Siemel and Gordon Schendel, pp. 18-19
- Why I Broke With Roosevelt
Part II: Revolt in the Party by James A. Farley, pp. 20-21 - Blue Norther by Allan R. Bosworth, pp. 22-23
- MacArthur's Democracy by Weldon James, pp. 24-25
- Ticket for a Redhead by Mike Detzer, pp. 26-27
- Politics Is Murder by Edwin Lanham, pp. 28-64
- Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury, pp. 65-69
- The Brigands of Termani by Hans Ruesch, pp. 70-79
- The Merry Wives of Congress by Genevieve Reynolds, pp. 80-89
- Editorials, p. 90
- Cover by J. Francis Chase
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1947 = 13 Issues, 229 Articles-
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July 5, 1947 Issue = 17 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Merchante of Valor by Clarence Budington Kelland, pp. 11-13
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The Public Life of Walter Mitty by Ted Shane, pp. 14-15 - 1 Review- The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947 Film) by Norman Z. McLeod
- Why I Broke With Roosevelt
Part III: The Big Build-Up by James A. Farley, pp. 16-17 - The Grand March of the United States of America by Dana Burnet, pp. 18-19
- Olympic Fever by Bill Davidson, pp. 20-21
- Little Hickory Nut by Virginia Hanson, pp. 22-23
- Do As You're Told by Daniel P. Mannix, pp. 24-27
- A House Absolutely Free by Henrietta Fort Holland, pp. 28-31
- The Golden Mesh by Kenneth Perkins, pp. 32-37
- Unmasking the Mosquito by Nina Wilcox Putnam, pp. 38-41
- The Man Who Made Franco by Ted Allan, pp. 42-63
- Wing Talk: Here Come the British! by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 64-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Ronald McLeod
-
[+]
July 12, 1947 Issue = 17 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Washington Side Show by Howard Whitman, pp. 11-13
- The Feeling is Mutual by Irving Gaynor Neiman, pp. 14-15
- The Sun Tan Myth by Snowden T. Herrick and John E. Pfeiffer, pp. 16-17
- How Are Things on Okinawa? by Weldon James, pp. 18-19
- The Nuclear Fission of Edward Angus Gilmartin by Albert Pope Hinckley, pp. 20-21
- Merchant of Valor by Clarence Budington Kelland, pp. 22-23
- Why I Broke with Roosevelt
Part IV: Showdown with the Boss by James A. Farley, pp. 24-25 - Strangler Fig by William Fuller, pp. 26-27
- Hollywood's Million-Dollar Shoestrings by Cameron Shipp, pp. 28-61
- The Unknown by Georges Surdez, pp. 62-65
- Crater Queen by Vic Spies, pp. 66-77
- Television Gets a Box Office by Herbert Asbury, pp. 78-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Larry Gordon
-
[+]
July 19, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Inspector Chafik Closes the Case by Charles B. Child, p. 11
- City Without Secrets by John Kord Lagemann and E.D. McCluskey, pp. 12-13
- Dark Horse to Ride by Andrew Geer, pp. 14-15
- The Newhouser Nuisance by Kyle Crichton, pp. 16-17
- Stay East, Young Man, Stay East! by Andrew Roberts#2, pp. 18-19
- Merchant of Valor by Clarence Budington Kelland, pp. 20-21
- Plastic Age by Ruth Carson, pp. 22-23
- Two Kinds of People by Ramona Stewart, pp. 24-25
- Sheridan's Ride by Jim Marshall, pp. 26-27
- Why I Broke with Roosevelt
Part V (Conclusion): The Parting of the Ways by James A. Farley, pp. 28-65 - Too Late for Love by Thomas W. Phipps, pp. 66-71
- Beyond All Doubt by Billy Rose, pp. 72-82
- Wing Talk: Sky Limit by James F. Fraser and Louis R. Huber, pp. 83-89
- Editorial, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Hy Peskin and David Peskin
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[+]
July 26, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Genius Working by Henry Norton, p. 11
- Boy vs. Bass by Warwick M. Tompkins, pp. 12-13
- Rah! Rah! Radio by Rafe Gibbs, pp. 14-15
- A Thing Called Heart by Robert Gibbons, pp. 16-17
- Doing What Comes Naturally by Hannah Lees, pp. 18-19
- They Kicked Us Off Our Land by Lester Velie, pp. 20-21
- A Game for Two by Catherine Hubbell, pp. 22-23
- Coney Island is a Howl by Amy Porter, pp. 24-25
- The Autograph by Don Pope, pp. 26-27
- He Wants to Be Italy's Duce by Barrett McGurn, pp. 28-33
- Glamor Hits the Range by Jim Marshall, pp. 34-49
- Gardenia by Kathryn Grondahl, pp. 50-61
- Merchant of Valor by Clarence Budington Kelland, pp. 62-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by James Snyder
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[+]
August 2, 1947 Issue = 17 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Roots by Hamlen Hunt, p. 11
- Spare the Child by Howard Whitman, pp. 12-13
- Finian's Angels by Robert D'Ambry, pp. 14-15
- The Chained Gate by John Richard Humphreys, pp. 16-17
- The End of the World Strikes Oil by Carleton Beals, pp. 18-19
- The Study of Man by Henry Beetle Hough, pp. 20-21
- You Buy Their Dreams by Bill Davidson, pp. 22-23
- Yankee Gadfly by Frank Gervasi, pp. 24-25
- Gunner's Goodby by Allan R. Bosworth, pp. 26-39
- The Price of Power by Charles Carver, pp. 40-43
- Japan's at Batto Again by Weldon James, pp. 44-51
- Merchant of Valor by Clarence Budington Kelland, pp. 52-69
- Editorials, pp. 70-72
- Cover by Constance Bannister
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August 9, 1947 Issue = 17 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Man Running by Selwyn Jepson, pp. 11-13
- The Kids Get a Night Club by L. Richard Guylay, pp. 14-15
- We Know Something the Others Don't by W.L. Knickmeyer, pp. 16-17
- The A-Bomb's Invisible Offspring by Edward P. Morgan, pp. 18-19
- The Lady was a Tramp by Willard H. Temple, pp. 20-21
- The Balkan Follies by W.B. Courtney, p. 22
- Little Man on a Horse by John Groth, pp. 23-25
- The Witch by William Moriarty, pp. 26-51
- I Stopped Stammering by Eugene C. Homes and Greer Williams, pp. 52-58
- The Acacisa by John Barrett, pp. 59-61
- The Third Kiss by Marlise Johnston, pp. 62-71
- They Kicked Us Off Our Land by Lester Velie, pp. 72-81
- Editorial by George Creel, pp. 82-84
- Cover by James Chapin
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August 16, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Nation's Brain by Stanley Frank, pp. 11-13
- Peace and Quiet by Frank O'Rourke, pp. 14-15
- The Coast Demands Long Pants by Kyle Crichton, pp. 16-17
- Relax! You May Not Be Nuts by Albert Q. Maisel, pp. 18-19
- Strong Boy by D.D. Beauchamp, pp. 20-21
- School for Charm by Carl French, pp. 22-23
- Man Running by Selwyn Jepson, pp. 24-25
- Signed by Joe Cradle by Robert Richards, pp. 26-37
- Life with Mr. Powell by Jim Marshall, pp. 38-39
- At Home with the Jungle Giants by Sasha Siemel and Gordon Schendel, pp. 40-63
- Wing Walk: Progress Report by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 64-65
- No Sum Too Small by Murray Hoyt, pp. 66-73
- The Long, Hard Grind by Dale Clark, pp. 74-81
- Editorial, pp. 82-84
- Cover by David Peskin
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August 23, 1947 Issue = 17 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Brother Jazz by Eddie Condon and Thomas Sugrue, pp. 11-13
- Affair's End by Ernest Haycox, pp. 14-15
- How to Have Ancestors by James Dugan, pp. 16-17
- They're Still Expendable by John Kord Lagemann, pp. 18-19
- Fever by Samuel W. Taylor, pp. 20-21
- He Clicked for 50 Years by Harry Edward Neal, pp. 22-23
- The Five Dresden Angels by Ernest L. Meyer, pp. 24-25
- Man Running by Selwyn Jepson, pp. 26-27
- Demon from the Doldrums by Frank L. Harvey, pp. 28-41
- Fall Guise by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 42-49
- A Good Whipping by John Randolph Phillips, pp. 50-70
- Smiling Girl by Peggy Mann, pp. 71-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Jon Whitcomb
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[+]
August 30, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Can General Bradley Win This One? by Dickson Hartwell, p. 11
- Old Snake in the Grass by Jay Wilson, pp. 12-13
- Who Tied a Kite to Food Prices? by Lester Velie, pp. 14-15
- Stormy Weather by Ann Maulsby, pp. 16-17
- Flight into the Future by Capt. Caleb B. Laning and Lieut. Robert A. Heinlein, ..., pp. 18-19
- Brother Jazz by Eddie Condon and Thomas Sugrue, pp. 20-21
- Man to Man by Julian Ward, pp. 22-23
- The Geese are Flying by Hans Groenhoff, pp. 24-25
- Man Running by Selwyn Jepson, pp. 26-33
- Good as Gold by Ruth Carson, pp. 34-37
- Wing Talk: Flying Midgets by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 38-54
- The Gray Hair by Louise Lee Outlaw, pp. 55-58
- The Great Experience by William Fuller, pp. 59-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Stanley Ekman
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September 6, 1947 Issue = 17 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Farmer Seeks a Wife by Murray Hoyt, pp. 11-12
- Too Much Brass by Robert S. Allen, p. 13
- The Devil Is a Gentleman by Charles B. Child, pp. 14-15
- Brother Jazz by Eddie Condon and Thomas Sugrue, pp. 16-17
- The Voice of Albany's Silent Man by Bill Davidson, pp. 18-19
- You Too Can Be a Genius by W.L. Knickmeyer, pp. 20-21
- Golf's Bad Boy by Tom Siler, pp. 22-23
- Lifting the Lid by Martha Sawyers, pp. 24-25
- Man Hunt in Mopang by Edmund Ware, pp. 26-27
- Man Running by Selwyn Jepson, pp. 28-51
- Don't Let the Right Hand Know by Leslie Gordon Barnard, pp. 52-73
- Fountain of Youth by Ted Shane, pp. 74-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by David Peskin
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September 13, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Prexy Plan of General Ike by Alden Hatch, p. 11
- War Bride by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 12-13
- Ace in the Hole by Kyle Crichton, pp. 14-15
- The Hulk by Edwin Lanham, pp. 16-17
- Styled by Students by Ulrich Calvosa, pp. 18-19
- The Ghost of the Sixth Avenue El by Irving Gaynor Neiman, pp. 20-21
- Heartless Harvest by Howard Whitman, pp. 22-23
- Mr. Machine by John Hawkins and Ward Hawkins, pp. 24-25
- Red Shadow Over the Pacific by William L. Chenery, pp. 26-27
- Man Running by Selwyn Jepson, pp. 28-44
- Punch Lines by Sullens by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 45-88
- A Slight Penalty by Andrew Geer, pp. 89-91
- It All Comes Out in the Wash by Lowell Brentano, pp. 92-101
- Editorials, pp. 102-104
- Cover by Jerry Cooke
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September 20, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Sweet Water by Dick Pearce, pp. 11-13
- Wanted: A Miracle in Greece by Paul A. Porter, pp. 14-15
- Charlie Squires and the Seven Marchettis by Harlan Ware, pp. 16-17
- Hollywood Headache by Kyle Crichton, pp. 18-19
- Tuned in on the Surgeon by Elizabeth Treadway, pp. 20-21
- Banner Over First by Joel Reeve, pp. 22-23
- The Abundant Mr. Wallace by Dickson Hartwell, pp. 24-25
- The Split Hickory by Jane Rice, pp. 26-27
- Heartless Harvest by Howard Whitman, pp. 28-52
- Behind Your Stick of Gum by Frank Jellinek, pp. 53-67
- They Can't Fool the Revenue Man by A.L.M. Wiggins, pp. 68-81
- A Wonderful Mixer by Dunlea Hurley, pp. 82-99
- Young Man of Fashion by Amy Porter, pp. 100-102
- Wait and See by Ramona Stewart, pp. 103-113
- Editorial: Glass Pockets for Congressmen by James C. Derieux, pp. 114-116
- Cover by David Peskin
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September 27, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Morgenthau Diaries
Part I: The Fight to Balance the Budget by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., pp. 11-13 - Jungle Lord by Johan Fabricius, pp. 14-15
- Out of This World by John Kord Lagemann, pp. 16-17
- Sweet Water by Dick Pearce, pp. 18-19
- Indonesia---Problem Child of U.N. by Weldon James, pp. 20-21
- Those Things Don't Happen by Mack J. Matthews, pp. 22-23
- Touchdowns Are Big Business by Ed Prell, pp. 24-25
- Nothing or Nobody by George Zuckerman, pp. 26-27
- Fifty-Mile Bleachers by Edward P. Morgan, pp. 28-40
- Houses Ready-Made by Ruth Bugbee, pp. 41-49
- Stage Door Girl by Josephine Pearson, pp. 50-75
- Fashion at Your Price by Ruth Carson, pp. 76-85
- All Squared Away by Mort Green, pp. 86-97
- Editorial, pp. 98-100
- Cover by Jimmy Snyder
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1947 = 13 Issues, 235 Articles-
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October 4, 1947 Issue = 15 Articles- Keep Up With the World by Freling Foster, pp. 4-5
- The Week's Work by W.B. Courtney, pp. 6-8
- These Are The Yankees by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 9-14
- Young Man With an Idea by James Charles Lynch, p. 15
- Ghosts for Sale by Jule Mannix, pp. 16-17
- Desk Job by James A. Kirch, pp. 18-19
- The Morgenthau Diaries by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., pp. 20-21
- Wallflower by Edwin Lanham, pp. 22-23
- The Boys They Left Behind by W.B. Courtney, pp. 24-25
- Sweet Water by Dick Pearce, pp. 26-34
- The False Heart by Eli Waldron, pp. 35-49
- The Huckster's Layd by Kyle Crichton, pp. 50-52
- Rural Champion by Georges Surdez, pp. 53-79
- Both Ends Neat by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 80-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
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October 11, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Here Is America by Thomas H. Wolf, pp. 11-13
- Salt in the Air by Josephina Niggli, pp. 14-15
- Little Mel, the Debs' Delight by James Dugan, pp. 16-17
- The Slowpoke by Henry Beetle Hough, pp. 18-19
- The Morgenthau Diaries
Part III: How F.D.R. Fought the Axis by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., pp. 20-21 - Flaherty's Decline and Fall by Nord Riley, pp. 22-23
- The Baronial Blues by Gwyn Barker, pp. 24-25
- A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair by Lee Russell, pp. 26-27
- Sweet Water by Dick Pearce, pp. 28-48
- A New Chinese Wall by Walter Gordon, pp. 49-70
- Buried Treasures by Harvey H. Keeler, pp. 71-89
- Monarchy in Missouri by Barbara Banks, pp. 90-93
- All Honor to Old Appleby by Harry Sylvester, pp. 94-101
- Editorials, pp. 102-104
- Cover by Jon Whitcomb
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October 18, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Look, Stephanie by Nancy Rutledge, p. 11
- The G.I. Villagers by Amy Porter, pp. 12-13
- But the Patient Died by Lawrence G. Blochman, pp. 14-15
- The Morgenthau Diaries
Part IV. The Story Behind Lend-Lease by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., pp. 16-17 - The Outcasts by B.J. Chute, pp. 18-19
- The Gospel According to Charlie by Kyle Crichton, pp. 20-21
- Love, Honor and Betray by William Schoen, pp. 22-23
- How to Double Your Income by Marcia Kent Douglass, pp. 24-25
- Here Is America by Thomas H. Wolf, pp. 26-33
- Sweet Water by Dick Pearce, pp. 34-75
- Stalemate in Korea by William L. Chenery, pp. 76-96
- Lease on Life by Elizabeth Metcalf, pp. 97-99
- Medicine Man by Martha Sawyers, pp. 100-112
- His Hard-Rock Honor by Jim Marshall, pp. 113-117
- Editorials, pp. 118-120
- Cover by David Peskin
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October 25, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- My Love Wears Black by Octavus Roy Cohen, pp. 11-13
- Your Child's Pictures Can Talk by Julian Bach, Jr., pp. 14-15
- What's Wrong with U.N.? by Frank Gervasi, pp. 16-17
- Bernie and Me by William Fuller, pp. 18-19
- Broadway Sortie by Kyle Crichton, pp. 20-21
- The Green Bough by Felicia Gizycka, pp. 22-23
- The Morgenthau Diaries
Part V: The Paradox of Poverty and Plenty by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., pp. 24-25 - The Other Mind Reader by Ogden Nash, pp. 26-49
- "Pipe Duh Mary" by Henry Steig, pp. 50-65
- Convoy to Cambodia by Weldon James, pp. 66-91
- Diplomas in Diplomacy by Oren Arnold, pp. 92-93
- What Shape Next? by J. Lawrence Angel, pp. 94-95
- The Lynching by Paul Annixter, pp. 96-105
- The Brain of the Bookies by Paul Gardner and Allan Gould, pp. 106-109
- Editorials, pp. 110-112
- Cover by David Peskin
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November 1, 1947 Issue = 17 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Tempering of the Blade by Edwin A. Peeples, p. 11
- Labor's Biggest Boss by Bill Davidson, pp. 12-13
- Uncle Harry's Swan Song by Nord Riley, pp. 14-15
- Let's Get Germany Off Our Back! by Lewis H. Brown, pp. 16-17
- Mister Gimmick by Mort Weisinger, pp. 18-19
- Blow Me Blue by William Porter, pp. 20-21
- The Morgenthau Diaries
Part VI: The Refugee Run-Around by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., pp. 22-23 - My Love Wears Black by Octavus Roy Cohen, pp. 24-25
- Keep It Clean by Ruth Carson, pp. 26-34
- Like to the Lark by John Barrett, pp. 35-70
- Man Most Likely--- by Harlan Ware, pp. 71-73
- Poor Man's Race Horse by Vivien B. Keatley, pp. 74-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Earl Oliver Hurst
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November 8, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Germany's Underground Wants War by Sigrid Schultz, p. 11
- Baby in the Backfield by Willard H. Temple, pp. 12-13
- Animal Kingdom by Victor Jorgensen and Betty Jorgensen, pp. 14-15
- The Home-Coming of Henry by Gertrude Schweitzer, pp. 16-17
- Football is Passing by Paul Christman, pp. 18-19
- Low-Down on the Slowdown by Dickson Hartwell, pp. 20-21
- The Inspector Picks the Winner by Charles B. Child, pp. 22-23
- Gold-Plated Corn by Stanley Frank, pp. 24-25
- The Tie That Binds by Robert Zacks, pp. 26-27
- My Love Wears Black by Octavus Roy Cohen, pp. 28-59
- A Song for It by Nick Boddie Williams, pp. 60-80
- Ballads to Order by Dean Jennings, pp. 81-83
- Gourmet's Paradise by Milton Lehman, pp. 84-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Stan Ekman
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[+]
November 15, 1947 Issue = 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Golf is a Game by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 11-13
- Let's Rebuild our Building Codes by Edward Angly, pp. 14-15
- Main Line Football by Stanley Frank, pp. 16-17
- Man of Genius by Henry Steig, pp. 18-19
- Revolution on the Rouge by Andre Fontaine, pp. 20-21
- True Love on My Mind by Rosalie Bodrero, pp. 22-23
- Grease Paint and Gongs by Wilfred Weiss, pp. 24-25
- Germany, Russia and the U.S.A. by Sigrid Schultz, pp. 26-27
- My Love Wears Black by Octavus Roy Cohen, pp. 28-61
- Strike It Rich by Jim Kjelgaard, pp. 62-76
- Clipping the Clip Artists by Herbert Asbury, pp. 77-87
- Johnny's Got the Guns by George W. Churchill, pp. 88-97
- The Hair-Raising Truth by Howard T. Behrman, M.D. and Oscar L. Levin, M.D., ..., pp. 98-101
- The Rooster Egg by Sylvia Shirley, pp. 102-109
- Editorials, pp. 110-112
- Cover by Joseph Rustan
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November 22, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Try to Forget by Allene Corliss, pp. 11-13
- Rogues' Rodeo by William T. Rives, pp. 14-16
- The Pigskin Heart by Joel Reeve, p. 17
- Garden of Allah, I Love You by Amy Porter, pp. 18-19
- A Big Day for Mulvey by William Holder, pp. 20-21
- Sidetrack to Palestine by Ruth Gruber, pp. 22-23
- First Choice by Ramona Stewart and Allen Marple, pp. 24-25
- Will the Negro Elect Our Next President? by Walter White, pp. 26-27
- The Rival by Irene Kittle Kamp, pp. 28-35
- Crime at Your Front Door by Stanley Frank, pp. 36-74
- Prince of Press Agents by Dickson Hartwell, pp. 75-96
- Pink Pills and Pin-Ups by Paul Gardner and Allan Gould, pp. 97-99
- Water Hole by Hal G. Evarts, pp. 100-109
- Editorials, pp. 110-112
- Cover by Gilbert Darling
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November 29, 1947 Issue = 17 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Greenwich Village: Tourist Trap by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 11-13
- On the Tip of My Tongue by Samuel W. Taylor, pp. 14-15
- Say the Word, Ike! by Frank Gervasi, pp. 16-17
- U.S.S.R.---Workers' Inferno by John K. Leino, pp. 18-19
- Try to Forget by Allene Corliss, pp. 20-21
- The Big Eye by Jim Marshall, pp. 22-23
- A Taste of Old Gabriel by Mark Hager, pp. 24-25
- The Girl He Brought Home by Hortense Lion, pp. 26-27
- The Tea Party by John Moore, pp. 28-75
- With Maybe a Nice Wreath by Bennett Foster, pp. 76-81
- Black Tie by Henry L. Jackson, pp. 82-85
- Wolverine Express by Kyle Crichton, pp. 86-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Martha Sawyers
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December 6, 1947 Issue = 17 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- The Tin Star by John M. Cunningham, p. 11
- How France Evaded Stalin's Grasp by O. Henry Brandon, pp. 12-13
- The Marriage Price by Brian O'Brien, pp. 14-15
- I'm Mad at You by Jack Finney, pp. 16-17
- Can Soldiers Be Gentlemen? by David Landman, pp. 18-19
- The Sinking of the Poelau Bras by W.H. McDougall, Jr., pp. 20-21
- Build Me a Bungalow Small by Norbert Davis, pp. 22-23
- Greenwich Village: Tourist Trap by Harry Henderson and Sam Shaw, pp. 24-25
- Try to Forget by Allene Corliss, pp. 26-57
- Mister Boxing by Kyle Crichton, pp. 58-74
- Alfred and the Staff of Life by Frank Laskier, pp. 75-77
- King of Melodrama by Irving Wallace, pp. 78-97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover by Lawson Wood
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December 13, 1947 Issue = 20 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Black-Tie Cowboy by Robert Carson, pp. 11-12
- The Truth Shall Make You Free by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., p. 13
- Collier's 58th All-America Football Team by Grantland Rice, pp. 14-17
- The Birds by Harry Sylvester, pp. 18-19
- Britain's Fascist Phoenix by Peter Packer, pp. 20-21
- The Stella Maris by Edmund Gilligan, pp. 22-23
- Vocal Boy Makes Good by Lester Velie, pp. 24-25
- Riding High by Nick Boddie Williams, pp. 26-27
- Try to Forget by Allene Corliss, pp. 28-39
- Uncle Sam's Gate Crashers by John Maloney, pp. 40-58
- Tough Guy by Norman Katkov, pp. 59-89
- Here Come the Pitchmen by Samuel McCoy, pp. 90-111
- Orphans of Terror by Lawrence Martin and Sylvia Martin, pp. 112-115
- Deadlies Enemy by Frank Dufresne, pp. 116-120
- As Fast as the Sun by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 121-125
- Editorials, pp. 126-128
- Cover by Ren Wicks
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December 20, 1947 Issue = 18 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- Virgil Oliphant's Christmas Present by Lawrence Williams, pp. 11-13
- Politics on the Campus by Dickson Hartwell, pp. 14-15
- Pleasure Before Business by Lester Velie, pp. 16-17
- Incident on the Bridge at Enns by Pat Frank, pp. 18-19
- Every Little Movement by Amy Porter, pp. 20-21
- Relic of Fort Tejon by Kenneth Perkins, pp. 22-23
- Open House in Canada by Edward P. Morgan, pp. 24-25
- Big Deal by Louis Kamp, pp. 26-27
- The Winner of the Collier Trophy by Frederick R. Neely, pp. 28-55
- India's Agony by Weldon James, pp. 56-74
- Emergency by Charles Carver, pp. 75-79
- A Dish of Apples by Walter C. Brown, pp. 80-81
- Settled Out of Court by Arch Murray and Hy Turkin, pp. 82-97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover by Martha Sawyers
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December 27, 1947 Issue = 20 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-7
- The Week's Work by Ted Shane, pp. 8-10
- A Star to Live By by Howard Whitman, p. 11
- We Are Plowing a New Dust Bowl by Wessel Smitter, pp. 12-13
- The Next Hill by John C. Neff, pp. 14-15
- The Polish Dream by Erika Mann, pp. 16-17
- The Housebroke Hog by Wyatt Blassingame, pp. 18-19
- Young Notes in New Carols by Barbara Banks, pp. 20-21
- Virgil Oliphant's Christmas Present by Lawrence Williams, pp. 22-23
- Clean Blood by Robert E. Pinkerton, pp. 24-39
- I Told You So by Dick Friendlich, pp. 40-42
- Adventure in the South by A.N. Sivaraman, pp. 43-44
- Nobody's Cat by Frank Dufresne, p. 45
- Latin American Kids by Martha Sawyers, pp. 46-47
- The Reasonable Miss Young by Jim Marshall, pp. 48-55
- The Last Word by Morton Thompson, pp. 56-58
- The Crusaders' Doggie by Milton Gross and Al Hirshberg, pp. 59-65
- Editorials, p. 66
- Cover by C.C. Beall
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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