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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1950 = 12 Issues, 216 Articles-
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January 7, 1950 Issue = 22 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-8
- We Republicans Can Win IF--- by Philip Willkie, pp. 9-11
- Dames Cause All the Trouble by Willard H. Temple, pp. 12-13
- Collier's Demands---Congress Repeal Wartime Excise Taxes AT ONCE!, pp. 14-15
- She's a Real Warm Day by Hoyt Barnett and Alice Barnett, pp. 16-17
- Brothers' Keeper by Edwin Lanham, pp. 18-19
- Never Pamper the Ladies by Murray Campbell, pp. 20-21
- 'Gently Raise the Sacred Strain' by Evan M. Wylie, pp. 22-23
- The House That Foundered by Harrison Kinney, pp. 24-25
- Viking on the Ice Frontier by Bill Davidson, pp. 26-27
- Hell-Bent by Walt Grove, pp. 28-29
- The Return of Lorelei Lee by John Keating, pp. 30-31
- The Corpse in the 'Tween-Decks by Steve Hail, pp. 32-33
- The City That Didn't Cry Uncle by Frank D. Morris, pp. 34-35
- A Man Called Horse by Dorothy M. Johnson, pp. 36-37
- 1950, Followed by 1951 by Parke Cummings, p. 38
- To the Glory of Amos Fortune by Helen Worden, p. 39
- The Voyages by Edward Harris Heth, pp. 40-53
- The Sun Shines---Somewhere by Bert Bacharach, pp. 54-58
- Handy Schmandy by W.F. Miksch, pp. 59-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by David Peskin
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January 14, 1950 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Ancient Man, 1950 Model by Ralf Kircher, pp. 10-12
- Shell Game by Richard Powell, pp. 13-15
- Was Joe Louis the Greatest? by Gene Tunney, pp. 16-17
- Pretty Good Politician by Helen Worden, pp. 18-19
- You God to Relax by William R. Scott, pp. 20-21
- The Postal Inspectors: Nobody Beats the Law by William J. Slocum, pp. 22-23
- Baby Doctor by John Kord Lagemann, pp. 24-25
- He Had a Little Shadow by Charles B. Child, pp. 26-27
- The Senator Almost Got an Ulcer by Sidney Shalett, pp. 28-29
- Hunters Under the Sea by Si Podolin, pp. 30-31
- Hell-Bent by Walt Grove, pp. 32-33
- Accident at the Crossing by John R. Humphreys, pp. 34-35
- My Wife, My Daughters and I by Dick Ashbaugh, pp. 36-42
- Full of Confidence by Robert Griffith, pp. 43-47
- Mission to Frozen Nowhere by Bill Davidson, pp. 48-59
- Woman Business by Bennett Foster, pp. 60-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Gregory D'Alessio
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January 21, 1950 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-11
- What's for Supper? by Gurney Williams, pp. 12-14
- If This Be Treason--- by Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery, U.S.N., pp. 15-17
- Tiki by William Brandon, pp. 18-19
- The City That Does Something About Sex Crime by Howard Whitman, pp. 20-21
- Marriage Is a Dangerous Sport by D.K. Findlay, pp. 22-23
- Reluctant Baseball Hero by Frank X. Tolbert, p. 24
- The Challenge by William R. Scott, p. 25
- The Little Capitalists Get Together by Beardsley Ruml, p. 26
- Ana, the Political Pin-up by Roger Butterfield, p. 27
- Man Enough for Millie by Wallace Umphrey, pp. 28-29
- Shell Game by Richard Powell, pp. 30-31
- Corn-fed Oscar---Slickest of the Con Men by William J. Slocum, p. 32
- Gorillas Love Mom by John O'Reilly, p. 33
- It Pays to Get Fired by David Chandler, pp. 34-35
- Look at It This Way by Caskie Stinnett, pp. 36-45
- A Fox Hunt by David Newton, pp. 46-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Herb Olsen
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January 28, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- My Good Health, and Why by Parke Cummings, pp. 10-12
- City Beyond Devil's Gate by Lillian Janet, pp. 13-15
- Are We Going to Junk Our Colleges? by Benjamin Fine, p. 16
- Secret Photos: Russian War Maneuvers by Garrett Underhill, pp. 17-21
- Mister Million by Hannibal Coons, pp. 22-23
- U.N.'s Merciful War by David Perlman, pp. 24-25
- Vacancy in Goal by Scott Young, pp. 26-27
- We're Mighty Proud of Our Miss Lil by Sam Grafton, pp. 28-29
- The Divided Heart by Hamlen Hunt, pp. 30-31
- Strike! Battle of the Big Fish by Charles Dexter Morris, pp. 32-33
- Shell Game by Richard Powell, p. 34
- The Law West of the Trinity by Frank X. Tolbert, p. 35
- Sucker Traps: Plain and Fancy by William J. Slocum, pp. 36-45
- Hot Water by A.C. Spectorsky, pp. 46-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by David Peskin
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February 4, 1950 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Let's Have a Week Week by Milford Conn, pp. 10-12
- Mr. Welfare State Himself by Holmes Alexander and Joseph R. Slevin, pp. 13-15
- Hope Chest by Leon Ware, pp. 16-17
- The Very Remarkable Amish by Richard B. Gehman, pp. 18-19
- The Evil Eye by Joseph Petracca, pp. 20-21
- There's a Lion in the House by Ray Felton, pp. 22-23
- The Hourglass by Francis K. Allan, pp. 24-25
- Willy Makes the Stars Tremble by David Chandler, pp. 26-27
- Kitty Cheever, Girl Pile Driver by Robert Carson, pp. 28-29
- Voice Behind the Curtain by Ernest Leiser, pp. 30-31
- City Beyond Devil's Gate by Lillian Janet, pp. 32-33
- No Frauds Are Crueler Than These by William J. Slocum, pp. 34-35
- My Noble Friend by Desmond Hall, pp. 36-37
- The 'Boss' Who Didn't Get Licked by Karl Schriftgiesser, pp. 38-39
- Everyone Waves at the Engineer by John Conner, pp. 40-41
- Peanut by Joe Coogan, pp. 42-47
- Frostbite Medicine, pp. 48-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Joseph Janney Steinmetz
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February 11, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Who Switches Thoses Switches? by Roy Kammerman, pp. 10-12
- Out of This World: A Journey to Lhasa by Lowell Thomas and Lowell Thomas, Jr., pp. 13-17
- Report on the Barnhouse Effect by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., pp. 18-19
- Big Grab at Washington by U.S. Senator Paul H. Douglas and James C. Derieux, ..., pp. 20-21
- A Wedding Is a Beginning by Hamlen Hunt, pp. 22-23
- The Doctor Brushed Off 'Utopia' by Henry La Cossitt, pp. 24-25
- Danger: Broadway Beauty at Work by Maurice Zolotow, pp. 26-27
- City Beyond Devil's Gate by Lillian Janet, pp. 28-29
- Another Gomez? by Holmes Alexander, p. 30
- We're Both from Biddeford by Corey Ford, p. 31
- Family Guardian by Richard Stern, pp. 32-33
- Life in His Hands by Benjamin Siegel, pp. 34-35
- They're Sure to Get Caught by William J. Slocum, pp. 36-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Lowell Thomas, Jr.
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February 18, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- In One Ear and Upside Down by Parke Cummings, pp. 10-12
- Why I Had to Step Aside by Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, p. 13
- Lost, One Daughter by Sophie Kerr, pp. 14-15
- On the Caravan Trail of the High Winds by Lowell Thomas and Lowell Thomas, Jr., pp. 16-18
- Basketball's Nat Holman: Easy Doesn't Do It by Stanley Frank, p. 19
- The Happy Irishman of the French Quarter by Ken Gormin, pp. 20-21
- City Beyond Devil's Gate by Lillian Janet, pp. 22-23
- Secret Boss of the National Press Club by Walter Davenport, pp. 24-25
- Giant Killer by Ryerson Johnson, pp. 26-27
- It's a Sweetheart of a Town by Oren Arnold, pp. 28-29
- Unquiet Day by Nelia Gardner White, pp. 30-31
- A Valentine for Mama by Mary Jane Waldo, pp. 32-67
- Ol' Man Student by Barry O'Flaherty, pp. 68-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Walter Frank Bomar
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February 25, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Any Other Questions? by Parke Cummings, pp. 10-12
- Rock of Hollywood---Cecil B. de Mille by Collie Small, pp. 13-14
- Captain in Command by Robert Dexter Neff, p. 15
- Cleveland's Thugs Crawl in the Cracks of Sidewalks by Howard Whitman, pp. 16-17
- The Man Who Knew All the Angles by Thomas Brian, pp. 18-19
- Up in the Clouds: Capital of the Lama by Lowell Thomas and Lowell Thomas, Jr., pp. 20-21
- Second Table by John D. Weaver, pp. 22-23
- The Heavens Burst by Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, pp. 24-25
- Village of All Mankind by Ruth Karpf and George Barrett, pp. 26-27
- City Beyond Devil's Gate by Lillian Janet, pp. 28-29
- The Earthquake Season by Robert Molloy, pp. 30-31
- Patty-Cake by Vera Henry, pp. 32-59
- That Lucky Fellow by Robert Froman, pp. 60-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Charlotte Joan Sternberg
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March 4, 1950 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 3-9
- Snakes Are Sneaks by Ralf Kircher, pp. 10-12
- National Honeymoon by Paul Horgan, p. 13
- Crisis Government Can Ruin Us by John F. Byrnes, pp. 14-15
- The Prisoner by A.J. Cronin, pp. 16-17
- Miami: How to Improve on a Boom by John Kord Lagemann, pp. 18-19
- Ralph by Faith Prior, p. 20
- A Beaker of Chang Is Fun in Tibet by Lowell Thomas and Lowell Thomas, Jr., pp. 21-23
- Burden of Guilt by John Hawkins and Ward Hawkins, pp. 24-25
- Allison in Wonderland by Bill Fay, pp. 26-27
- Mountain Choice by Kenneth Gilbert, pp. 28-29
- Man in the Middle of a Spectacle by Collie Small, pp. 30-31
- No Alibies for Red by Tom Meany, pp. 32-33
- It's a Long Time from Mr. Abbitt to Mr. Zablocki by James C. Derieux, pp. 34-37
- City Beyond Devil's Gate by Lillian Janet, pp. 38-43
- Any Man's Collar by Bert Bacharach, pp. 44-63
- I'll Be Home for Census by W.F. Miksch, pp. 64-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Stanley Berenstain and Janice Berenstain
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March 11, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Fool Dress by Milford Conn, pp. 10-12
- Here's to Damon Runyon by Gene Fowler, pp. 13-14
- Objective: To Elect and Elect by Lester Velie, p. 15
- The Man Who Flew into a Range by Walt Grove, pp. 16-17
- Escape to Shangri-La by Lowell Thomas and Lowell Thomas, Jr., pp. 18-19
- Who's That at the Door? by John Conner, pp. 20-21
- I Know There Aren't Any Ghosts by Margaret Chase, pp. 22-23
- 55,000 for Breakfast by Vance Johnson, pp. 24-25
- The Prisoner by A.J. Cronin, pp. 26-27
- The Brat's a Giant by Tom Meany, p. 28
- "You Do Everything So Easily?" by Howard Harris, p. 29
- A Quality of Mercy by Charles B. Child, pp. 30-31
- The Younger Generation by Mark Hager, pp. 32-45
- Gentleman's Game by Miller Harris and R.W. McLaughlin, pp. 46-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Thomas Fransioli
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March 18, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Yes, We Have a Bonanza by Ron Broom, pp. 10-12
- Why I Was Fired by Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, pp. 13-15
- Lone Hand by Tom W. Blackburn, pp. 16-17
- One Hundred Years of Happy Marriage by Robert Stein, pp. 18-19
- Aerial Task Force Able by Michael Clarke#3, pp. 20-21
- Callie and the Starving Silvas by Edna H. Strachan, pp. 22-23
- Dangerous Trail Homeward by Lowell Thomas and Lowell Thomas, Jr., pp. 24-25
- The Prisoner by A.J. Cronin, pp. 26-27
- How Lax Is Your Income Tax? by Edward B. Lockett, pp. 28-29
- Birthright by Owen Cameron, pp. 30-31
- The Suitable Present by Rachel Thornton, p. 32
- What Makes Alex Go by Mort Weisinger, p. 33
- Beached Blonde by Irving Gaynor Neiman, pp. 34-35
- Hand Me a Doily, There's Soap in My Eyes by Alfred Toombs, pp. 36-71
- Jot It Down by Milford Conn, pp. 72-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Ozzie Sweet
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March 25, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Fabulous Fish by Dave Hellyer, pp. 10-12
- The Case of the Smuggler's Bell by Erle Stanley Gardner, pp. 13-15
- The All-America...in College Basketball by Bill Fay, pp. 16-17
- One of Those Days by Hal Borland and Barbara Borland, pp. 18-19
- Florida's Struggle with the Hoodlums by Pat Frank and Luther Voltz, pp. 20-21
- Thousands of Beautiful Girls by Murray Hoyt, pp. 22-23
- World on Fire by Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, pp. 24-25
- Maternity Can Be Chic, My Dear by Helen Worden, pp. 26-27
- The Prisoner by A.J. Cronin, pp. 28-29
- Twelve Famous Artists, C.O.D. by Arthur D. Morse, pp. 30-31
- 'The Only Carrier the Air Force Ever Sank' by Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, pp. 32-33
- Jeff Coongate's Water Cure by Edmund Ware, pp. 34-53
- The Rookie by Jim Dailey, pp. 54-69
- No Answer by Martin Scott, pp. 70-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover by Rolf Klep
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1950 = 13 Issues, 222 Articles-
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April 1, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- My Wife Saves Paper Boxes by Mort Green, pp. 10-12
- The Americans Nobody Wants by Lester Velie, pp. 13-15
- Heart of Stone by David Duncan, pp. 16-17
- Whose Voice in Our Congress? by Todd Wright, pp. 18-19
- When in Rome by Harriet Frank, Jr., pp. 20-21
- Quick, Another Baby's Here! by Gledhill Cameron, pp. 22-23
- Early Rose and the High Sheriff by William Fuller, pp. 24-25
- Gamblers' Siege by Pat Frank and Luther Voltz, pp. 26-27
- Unfancy Dan by Willard L. Wiener, pp. 28-29
- The Case of the Smuggler's Bell by Erle Stanley Gardner, pp. 30-31
- It's a Radio Program for Democracy by Ben Gross, pp. 32-33
- Beauty and the Beasts by B.M. Atkinson, Jr., pp. 34-35
- The Nation Needs the Navy by Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, pp. 36-37
- The Broken Clock by Charles Freeburn, pp. 38-39
- Generally Speaking by F.W. Hoorn, pp. 40-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Norman Tate
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April 8, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Report to Pravda by Gurney Williamsky, pp. 10-12
- Is President Truman taking Us Down the British Road? by U.S. Senator Robert A. Taft, p. 13
- The Lovely Night by Shirley Jackson, pp. 14-15
- Don't Pity the Blind by Herbert Yahraes, pp. 16-17
- Sea Dog by Edmund Gilligan, pp. 18-19
- The World's Worst Traffic Jam by Bill Davidson, pp. 20-21
- The Met's Accent Is American by Herbert Kupferberg, pp. 22-23
- The Case of the Smuggler's Bell by Erle Stanley Gardner, pp. 24-25
- Home Is a Dream by Lester Velie, pp. 26-27
- Uncle Funzy and the Burning Tapers by Joseph Petracca, pp. 28-29
- Brother, That's a Steak! by Richard B. Gehman, pp. 30-31
- Mountain Crossing by Tom W. Blackburn, pp. 32-33
- The Hollow of Her Hand by Marjorie Carter, pp. 34-47
- It's Color from Head to Toe by Bert Bacharach, pp. 48-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Lawrence Willinger
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April 15, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Off the Record by Parke Cummings, pp. 10-12
- Illinois Shakedown: The Little Guys Lose by Gordon Schendel, pp. 13-15
- The Bad Time by Allen Marple, pp. 16-17
- Champions for Sale: The Mike Jacobs Story by Budd Schulberg, pp. 18-19
- Contrivin' Woman by John Hawkins and Ward Hawkins, pp. 20-21
- Is He a Big Laugh! by Lloyd Shearer, pp. 22-23
- The Case of the Smuggler's Ball by Erle Stanley Gardner, pp. 24-25
- The Perfect Blind Mand by Herbert Yahraes, pp. 26-27
- Father Knows Best by Eileen Tighe, pp. 28-29
- Miss Agnes Keeps Store by Alfred Toombs, p. 30
- Adventurer in Darkest Washington by Craig Thompson, p. 31
- Boom on the Bottom of the Sea by David Perlman, pp. 32-33
- Jeff and the Overeducated Worm by Walter Karig, pp. 34-57
- Junior Mister by Ashton Dunn, pp. 58-84
- Cover by Muky
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April 22, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- The Babe Pitching, the Babe Hitting by James M. Kahn, pp. 10-12
- Euthanasia: To Be or Not To Be by Dr. Foster Kennedy, p. 13
- The Lantern by J.H. Clagett, pp. 14-15
- The D.A. Was Warned: We'll Bomb You by Gordon Schendel, pp. 16-17
- Don't Beat Me! by B.M. Atkinson, Jr., pp. 18-19
- They Are Happy Days by Herbert Yahraes, p. 20
- If You Want to Catch Trout by Raymond R. Camp, pp. 21-23
- Shock Treatment by Marie de Nervaud, pp. 24-25
- Runyon's Last Story---By His Friends by Albert Q. Maisel, pp. 26-27
- The Case of the Smuggler's Bell by Erle Stanley Gardner, pp. 28-29
- 'Win or Lose, the Boss Never Cried' by Budd Schulberg, pp. 30-31
- The Sacrifice by Lawrence Williams, pp. 32-33
- Day of the Dog by Sidney Herschel Small, pp. 34-39
- Can't Set Around Here All Night by John W. Randolph, pp. 40-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Earl M. Scott
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April 29, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Ladies' Day by Dick Ashbaugh, pp. 10-12
- Charlie McCarthy: The Double Life of Edgar Bergen by Dean Jennings, pp. 13-15
- When You Come Home by William R. Scott, pp. 16-17
- Teen-Age Punks: San Francisco Tries to Tame Them by Howard Whitman, pp. 18-19
- Lonesomest Man in Town by Samuel Grafton, pp. 20-21
- Sneak Preview by Jack Finney, pp. 22-23
- Angel of Boyle's Thirty Acres by Budd Schulberg, pp. 24-25
- Pilgrim's Progress by Harriet Frank, Jr., pp. 26-27
- Mr. and Mrs.---Let's Look at Your Happiness by Oren Arnold, pp. 28-29
- The Case of the Smuggler's Bell by Erle Stanley Gardner, pp. 30-31
- Head-On by Richard R. Werry, pp. 32-33
- Would You Enter a Door Marked 'Socialism'? by Benjamin H. Namm, pp. 34-49
- Family Garden of Vs by Ken Kraft, pp. 50-71
- Captain Ollie and the Monster by Gilbert Byron, pp. 72-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Richard Tucker
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May 6, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-10
- You Can't See That Movie: Censorship in Action by Lester Velie, pp. 11-13
- Summer Night by George Sumner Albee, pp. 14-15
- The Kentucky Derby's Bill Corum by Bob Considine, pp. 16-17
- As You Would Have Them Do by Roger Butterfield, pp. 18-19
- Seven Parts of a Ball Team by Scott Young, pp. 20-21
- Woman Trouble in Charlie McCarthy's Future by Dean Jennings, pp. 22-23
- When You Come Home by William R. Scott, pp. 24-25
- Traffic Nightmare---and a Promise of Dawn by Bill Davidson and Frank D. Morris, pp. 26-27
- Last Days of Tojo by Dr. Shinsho Hanayama, p. 28
- A Sucker for Babies by Jack Weeks, p. 29
- Uncle Mike and the Big Strike---Joe Louis by Budd Schulberg, pp. 30-31
- The Gorgeous Blonde Caper by Robert Carson, pp. 32-33
- There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury, pp. 34-49
- How to Make Cultured Conversation by Milford Conn, pp. 50-64
- Did You Get Overseas? by Richard Armour, pp. 65-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Fred Eng
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May 13, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- That Old Corral in the Juke Box by Glynn Harvey, pp. 10-12
- Cheaper Food---Promise or Political Lure? by Allan B. Kline, p. 13
- To the Future by Ray Bradbury, pp. 14-15
- Last of the Great Mail Robbers by Alan Hynd, pp. 16-17
- Secret of Coon Castle by Paul Annixter, pp. 18-19
- Somebody Always Going Away by Marion Hargrove, pp. 20-21
- The Schoolmistress by Alec Waugh, pp. 22-23
- Fadeout by Budd Schulberg, pp. 24-25
- When You Come Home by William R. Scott, pp. 26-27
- The Man Who Cames to Breakfast by Robert Froman, pp. 28-29
- The Last Souvenir by Lester Atwell, pp. 30-31
- Test Pilot for Our New A-Bomb by Richard Witkin, pp. 32-61
- Maid's Service by Nord Riley, pp. 62-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Jack Hearne
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May 20, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Look Here, Son by Gurney Williams, pp. 10-12
- My Baseball Story by Edward G. Barrow and James M. Kahn, pp. 13-15
- The Candy Kid by Dorothy B. Hughes, pp. 16-17
- Here Comes a Cop by Howard Whitman, pp. 18-19
- Killer Fish by Chet Schwarzkopf, pp. 20-21
- Salvage: New Hope for the Insane by Harry Henderson, pp. 22-23
- Operation Reach by Walt Sheldon, pp. 24-25
- Radio's D.A.---And How He Grew by Eleanor Harris, pp. 26-27
- Week-end Genius by Jack Finney, pp. 28-29
- 'Everything Made for Love' by Walter Davenport, pp. 30-31
- When You Come Home by William R. Scott, p. 32
- Let's Be Specific by Carl Buchele, p. 33
- The Yellowstone Tourists Never See by Ross Madden, pp. 34-35
- Life of the Party by William Brandon, pp. 36-47
- Mr. Mac Shocks 'Em by Richard L. Neuberger, pp. 48-85
- Editorial, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Charlotte Joan Sternberg
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May 27, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- I've Been Waiting for You by Parke Cummings, pp. 10-12
- If Polio Strikes...Is Your Town Ready? by Albert Q. Maisel, pp. 13-14
- The Way I Feel by Jeff Brown, p. 15
- The Swallows by James Martin Young, pp. 16-17
- The Dutchman---Greatest of Them All by Edward G. Barrow and James M. Kahn, pp. 18-19
- My Father Doesn't Like Me by William R. Scott, pp. 20-21
- Birth of the Quints: The Untold Story by Lillian Barker, pp. 22-23
- Multiple Mr. Maypole by George Sumner Albee, pp. 24-25
- The Red Plot to Seize Berlin... by David Perlman and Seymour Freidin, p. 26
- ...And the Man Behind the Plot by Ernest Leiser, p. 27
- The Candy Kid by Dorothy B. Hughes, pp. 28-29
- Chicken a la Queen by Richard B. Gehman, pp. 30-31
- Count Heads in the Land by Dave Grubb, pp. 32-63
- Take a Tip from the Ladies by Bert Bacharach, pp. 64-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by William Kirtman Plummer
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June 3, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- How to Get Fired by Milford Conn, p. 7
- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, p. 8
- Bring My Cap and Bells by Dick Ashbaugh, pp. 9-10
- Truman's New Romance: The Businessman by Cabell Phillips, pp. 11-12
- Showdown by Morgan Lewis, p. 13
- Inside Women's Prison by Virginia Kellogg, pp. 14-15
- Home Town by Michael Foster, pp. 16-17
- Challenge from the Outlaws by Edward G. Barrow and James M. Kahn, pp. 18-19
- Can Humans Be Rebuilt?---A Progress Report by Henry La Cossitt, pp. 20-21
- The Joyful Noise by Mary Jane Waldo, pp. 22-23
- A Big Day in St. Louis by Corey Ford, p. 24
- Fishing Good! by Arch Ward, p. 25
- Poison by Roald Dahl, pp. 26-27
- Wall Street Has a Sense of Humor by Murray Campbell, pp. 28-29
- The Candy Kid by Dorothy B. Hughes, pp. 30-31
- $100 Honeymoon by Doddy Borge and Margaret Cooper Gay, pp. 32-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Victor Baldwin
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June 10, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Scholars in Full Dresss by Jhan Robbins and June Robbins, pp. 10-12
- Vienna's Crimson Shadows, pp. 13-15
- No Time to Waste by William R. Scott, pp. 16-17
- Well Done, Sir by John Conner, pp. 18-19
- The Magic Dark by Jean Boley, pp. 20-21
- Guinea Pig for ACTH: A Struggle with Pain by Dr. Morris Fishbein, pp. 22-23
- Harvard Square Student by Joe McCarthy, pp. 24-25
- The Babe I Knew Was Like This by Edward G. Barrow and James M. Kahn, pp. 26-27
- The Candy Kid by Dorothy B. Hughes, pp. 28-29
- What a Character Actor! by Dwight Whitney, pp. 30-31
- It's Crowded Where Sammy Is by Bill Fay, pp. 32-33
- The Man Whose Name Was Lost by Howard Maier, pp. 34-61
- The Old Lions by John Humphreys and Evelyn Humphreys, pp. 62-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Homer Hill
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June 17, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- The Average Statistician by W.F. Miksch, pp. 10-12
- Free the Atom by David E. Lilienthal, pp. 13-15
- The Big Build-Up by Michael Foster, pp. 16-17
- The Giant Job of Telling Time by Robert Froman, pp. 18-19
- All the Birds of the Air by Charles B. Child, pp. 20-21
- Tail-End to Tiptop: Rise of the Yankees by Edward G. Barrow and James M. Kahn, pp. 22-23
- I Was Poor Once Myself by Margaret Chase, pp. 24-25
- Doctor Mary Sleeps Fast by Ruth Borden and Frances O'Brien, pp. 26-27
- The Candy Kid by Dorothy B. Hughes, pp. 28-29
- Romance at 20 Paces by Bill Davidson, p. 30
- Jeff and the Schizophrenic Turtle by Walter Karig, p. 31
- The Kid Right-Hander, Is This His Year? by Tom Meany, pp. 32-51
- Dad---Remember? by Bert Bacharach, pp. 52-85
- Editorial, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Thomas Fransioli
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June 24, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- When You're in New York, Call Joe by Loyd Rosenfield, pp. 10-12
- Phipps to the Rescue by P.G. Wodehouse, pp. 13-15
- Everyman's Meat: The Heart of an Industry by Henry La Cossitt, pp. 16-17
- How I Got to Go to Camp by Eloise Barrangon, pp. 18-19
- Terror in Washington by Howard Whitman, pp. 20-21
- The Dodgers Ain't No Accident by Tom Meany, pp. 22-23
- The Candy Kid by Dorothy B. Hughes, pp. 24-25
- I Like It This Way by Jack Finney, pp. 26-27
- The Greatest Manager---The All-Time Team by Edward G. Barrow and James M. Kahn, pp. 28-29
- The Pest by William R. Scott, pp. 30-31
- Giselle by Mike Detzer, p. 32
- Young Mr. San Francisco by Gordon Manning, p. 33
- Into the Mysteries of the Brain by Herb Bailey, pp. 34-48
- Next Question, Please! by Ralf Kircher, pp. 49-53
- Wedding Cake Queen by Margo Fischer, pp. 54-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Charlotte Joan Sternberg
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1950 = 13 Issues, 232 Articles-
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July 1, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- My Mind Is a Blank by Parke Cummings, pp. 10-12
- New York, New York---It's a Wonderful Town! by Karl Schriftgiesser, pp. 13-15
- The Kissing Kind by Al Hine, pp. 16-17
- Why I Am Not a Democrat by U.S. Senator George D. Aiken and James C. Derieux, ..., pp. 18-19
- There Goes Mac by Elizabeth Starr Hill, p. 20
- You Tell Me How to Run a Railroad by Leslie Roberts, p. 21
- The Treatment by Joseph Carroll, pp. 22-23
- Phipps to the Rescue by P.G. Wodehouse, pp. 24-25
- The Melody Must Be Perfect by Ben Gross, pp. 26-27
- The Left-Handed Curse by B.M. Atkinson, Jr., pp. 28-29
- Beef, Billions---And the Beginning by Henry La Cossitt, pp. 30-31
- Untangling the Traffit Snarl by Bill Davidson, pp. 32-33
- War Shirt by Dorothy M. Johnson, pp. 34-35
- Little Women Are Golden by Collie Small, pp. 36-43
- "Come Off It, Sister!" by Don Tobin, pp. 44-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Frank Reilly
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July 8, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Glaffer Nozonk! by Gurney Williams, pp. 10-12
- John L. Lewis Won't Let Me Work by Joe Dickmon and Walter Davenport, pp. 13-15
- Roman Candles and Double-Headers by Joseph Petracca, pp. 16-17
- 28000 Children Missing: Darkest Episode of the Cold War, pp. 18-19
- The Best Judge by Hal Borland and Barbara Borland, pp. 20-21
- Diary of a Hollywood Safari by Richard Carlson, pp. 22-24
- The Cradle by Barbara Dicker, p. 25
- By-Products---For a Better Life by Henry La Cossitt, pp. 26-27
- Grand Shoes by John Andrew Rice, pp. 28-29
- Reluctant Yankee by Red Smith, pp. 30-31
- Phipps to the Rescue by P.G. Wodehouse, pp. 32-33
- They Never Told Me This about Betsy Ross by Earl Selby, p. 34
- Bare-Hared Boy by Andy de Vern, p. 35
- 'The Gate' to Bright Hope by William L. Chenery, pp. 36-37
- If You Want to Catch Bass by Raymond R. Camp, pp. 38-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by John Florea
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July 15, 1950 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 6-8
- Childhood's Crippled Minds by Lawrence Lader, pp. 9-11
- The Tasmanian Devil by Hannibal Coons, pp. 12-13
- Toward the Industrial Atomic Future by David E. Lilienthal, pp. 14-15
- Night Life in the Three-Eye League by Tom Meany, pp. 16-17
- The Swami of Northbank by Lawrence G. Blochman, pp. 18-19
- Big Eaters Take Route 22 by Richard B. Gehman, pp. 20-21
- Return of Verge Likens by Dave Grubb, pp. 22-23
- I Got a Home---The Hard Way by John Wellens, pp. 24-25
- Birds in Flight by Bianca Bradbury, pp. 26-27
- PG 'n' E Is the People by Dean Jennings and John Wesley Noble, pp. 28-29
- Phipps to the Rescue by P.G. Wodehouse, pp. 30-31
- Elephant Land: Deep in the Jungle by Richard Carlson, pp. 32-33
- Miss Information by Milton Gross, pp. 34-35
- Do You Laugh Like an Englishman?, pp. 36-37
- One Throw by W.C. Heinz, pp. 38-49
- American History in Bottles, pp. 50-58
- I Can Scream, Can't I? by Dick Ashbaugh, pp. 59-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Stanley Berenstain and Janice Berenstain
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July 22, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Don't Sit There Sniveling by Carl H. Winston, pp. 10-12
- Great Heart of Cat Island by Bill Davidson, pp. 13-15
- Waterfront by Ferguson Findley, pp. 16-17
- War without Casualties by Clarke Newlon, pp. 18-19
- The Magnificent Watusi: Emperors of the Congo by Richard Carlson, pp. 20-21
- Substitute by James Atlee Phillips, pp. 22-23
- 'The Sick Kids'---A Share and a Prayer by Lester Velie, pp. 24-25
- Wings for Little Bird by Jessica Wellner, pp. 26-27
- Scout Trail Westward by Evan M. Wylie, pp. 28-29
- On Edge by Pat Frank, pp. 30-31
- Stars in Flight by David Perlman, pp. 32-41
- Happy Talk, pp. 42-43
- War Was Heck by Peter Heumann, pp. 44-45
- Phipps to the Rescue by P.G. Wodehouse, pp. 46-55
- Lost Illusion by Gertrude Schweitzer, pp. 56-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by David Mink
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July 29, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Who's Whose? by Ken Kraft, pp. 10-12
- The Most Tantalizing Disappearance of Our Time by Gordon Manning, pp. 13-15
- Our Busiest Emotion by Murray Campbell, pp. 16-17
- My Last Race by Robert Alan Aurthur, pp. 18-19
- Mrs. Smith Really Goes to Town by Lilian Rixey, pp. 20-21
- The Big Bed by John D. Weaver, pp. 22-23
- The Amazing Dr. Sperti by Francis Sill Wickware, pp. 24-25
- Waterfront by Ferguson Findley, pp. 26-27
- Jet Propulsion, Hollywood Type by Gladwin Hill, pp. 28-29
- The Rebellious Zoo Keeper by Marlise Johnston, pp. 30-31
- Malzev's Mystery Mountains by Ernest Leiser, pp. 32-33
- Talent Eye by Joe Hyams, pp. 34-39
- Grandfather's Pal by Charles Einstein, pp. 40-65
- "You Signaled, Dear?" by Sandy Sanderson, pp. 66-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Lawrence Willinger
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August 5, 1950 Issue = 15 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-10
- Hiroshima, U.S.A. by John Lear, pp. 11-17
- Kith and Kin by John L. Sinclair, pp. 18-19
- They're Gonna Like Big Luke by Gordon Manning, pp. 20-21
- The Awkward Age by Charles Hoffman, pp. 22-23
- Family without Fear by Andre Fontaine, pp. 24-25
- 'Each One Teach One' by Thomas Whiteside, pp. 26-27
- Waterfront by Ferguson Findley, pp. 28-29
- No Time for Trouble by Gordon Fletcher, p. 30
- I Was There, Buddy by Tracy Perkins, p. 31
- The Window by Ray Bradbury, pp. 32-43
- I Talk a Green Thumb by Parke Cummings, pp. 44-71
- Prize-winning Father by Earl H. Pestow, pp. 72-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Chesley Bonestell
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August 12, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Ferguson, pp. 8-9
- It's a Quiz, Kids by Ken Kraft, pp. 10-12
- Soviet Germany's Secret Army, pp. 13-15
- The Exiles by John D. Weaver, pp. 16-17
- It May Be Murder by M.R. Werner, pp. 18-19
- No Punishment by Helen Mitchell, pp. 20-21
- Arch Dreams Up the Dream Games by Tom Meany, pp. 22-23
- Smoke Jumper by Harold Rogers, pp. 24-25
- The Industry That Laid a Golden Egg by John Conner, pp. 26-27
- That Lucky Old Laine by Dean Jennings, pp. 28-29
- His Kind of Woman by Jean Kinkead, pp. 30-31
- It's Tanglewood Time Again, pp. 32-33
- Treat Them with Kindness by Oren Arnold, pp. 34-35
- Waterfront by Ferguson Findley, pp. 36-37
- Big Top: Pearly Leads the Parade by B.F. Sylvester, pp. 38-47
- Safe at Home by Lee Rogow, pp. 48-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Fred Eng
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August 19, 1950 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- Are We Men or You-Know-What? by Ralf Kircher, pp. 10-12
- To Live Again by A.J. Cronin, pp. 13-15
- Mr. Pak Is Worth Fighting For by John Denson, pp. 16-17
- Michigan's Happy Convicts by Harold Titus, pp. 18-19
- Devil's Hat by Libbie Block, pp. 20-21
- Just One Break for the Disabled by John Conner, pp. 22-23
- Straight Life by Joseph Petracca, pp. 24-25
- F.D.R.'s Republican Cousin in Congress by Edward B. Lockett, pp. 26-27
- 'The Monacle' from Georgia by Gordon Manning, pp. 28-29
- I Guess I Fixed Her by B.M. Atkinson, Jr., p. 30
- Selling War Bonds---Red China Style, p. 31
- Here's to the Pasta at Caproni's by Richard B. Gehman, pp. 32-33
- Laughter by the Yard by Samuel Kurtzman, pp. 34-35
- The Chinese Peasant by Norah Lofts, pp. 36-37
- Waterfront by Ferguson Findley, pp. 38-61
- Out Whar the East Begins by James Dugan, pp. 62-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Paul Gittins and Preston Sweet
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August 26, 1950 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- How Was the Vacation? by Gurney Williams, pp. 10-14
- 'The Brain' of the U.S. Army by Pat Frank, pp. 15-17
- The Ultimate Swine by James A. Michener, pp. 18-19
- Labor Isn't Waiting for November by Sam Stavisky, pp. 20-21
- Wayward Island by Eleanor Gilchrist, pp. 22-23
- War's Tragedy in Korea, pp. 24-25
- Your Aching Back by Henry La Cossitt, pp. 26-27
- The Windmill Fixers by Dillon Anderson, pp. 28-29
- America's Bluest Blue-Law Town by Hartzell Spence, pp. 30-31
- Professional Husband by Irving Gaynor Neiman, pp. 32-33
- Santa Claus Starts in August by Frances Brentano, pp. 34-35
- To Live Again by A.J. Cronin, pp. 36-37
- The Double-Bladed Lie by Mary Jane Waldo, pp. 38-69
- Gesundheit! by Pauline Gale, pp. 70-71
- Had Your Efficiency Today? by Ken Kraft, pp. 72-83
- Correct on Campus by Bert Bacharach, pp. 84-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Jon Abbot
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September 2, 1950 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 7-8
- The Great Potato Scandal by Gordon Schendel, pp. 9-11
- A Thousand Summers by Harry Sylvester, pp. 12-13
- They Get Away with Murder in Pittsburgh by Howard Whitman, pp. 14-15
- 'What Hurt Was to See Us Retreat' by John Denson, pp. 16-17
- Thanasphere by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., pp. 18-19
- Mighty Sperm by Albert Q. Maisel, pp. 20-21
- John Dingle Rides Again by B.M. Atkinson, Jr., pp. 22-23
- Too Little 45 Days Too Late!, pp. 24-25
- To Live Again by A.J. Cronin, pp. 26-27
- What Do You Collect---Butterflies or Hippo Skulls? by James Poling, pp. 28-29
- Doctor Cahill's Pig-Footed Patient by Nord Riley, pp. 30-31
- High Cost of History by Evan M. Wylie, pp. 32-33
- They Make Sure You're Sitting Pretty by Josef Israels II, pp. 34-35
- Cheaper by the Baker's Dozen by James C. Derieux, pp. 36-37
- Remember to Quit by Jay Wilson, pp. 38-56
- Emergency Exit by Gurney Williams, pp. 57-71
- "What Was That?" by Ken Kraft, pp. 72-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Paul Hesse
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September 9, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- We Beg to Advise by Carl H. Winston, pp. 10-12
- Miracle of Local 9 by Collie Small, pp. 13-15
- The Woman Who Nagged by Diana Sheehan, pp. 16-17
- Must We Rearm Japan? by John Denson, pp. 18-19
- Inside Hoopendyke by Willard H. Temple, pp. 20-21
- Tough as a Kitten by Gladwin Hill, pp. 22-23
- Tennis Bum by Matt Bryant, pp. 24-25
- The Gay Nighties, pp. 26-27
- The Return of Virtue by Robert W. Krepps, pp. 28-29
- Chickens in the Wind by James Aswell, pp. 30-31
- To Live Again by A.J. Cronin, pp. 32-33
- Do We Have Enough Strategic Materials for War? by John Conner, pp. 34-35
- Last Spring by Phyllis Lee Peterson, pp. 36-39
- Private Eye in the World of Words by Will Oursler, pp. 40-41
- The Little Red Schoolhouse Goes Modern by Walter McQuade, pp. 42-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover by Charlotte Joan Sternberg
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September 16, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- "When I Was Your Age---" by Parke Cummings, pp. 10-12
- How We Can Lick Stalin by Brigadier General Bonner Fellers, U.S.A. (Ret.), ..., pp. 13-15
- Francis Wallace's 11th Football Preview, pp. 16-19
- The Long, Thin Man by Charles B. Child, pp. 20-21
- Cotton Calls on Clara Kitts by Marie Wathen, pp. 22-23
- Innocent Rapture by Ramona Marple and Allen Marple, pp. 24-25
- Genius on a Low Budget by Collie Small, pp. 26-27
- The Faded Blue by Newlin B. Wildes, pp. 28-29
- Bonanza by Mail by James Stewart Gordon, pp. 30-31
- Stitch Your Own Dreams, pp. 32-33
- To Live Again by A.J. Cronin, pp. 34-35
- Fabulous Flier by Lt. Col. Clarke Newlon, USAF, pp. 36-37
- Jeff and the Grateful Mouse by Walter Karig, pp. 38-89
- Editorial, pp. 90-92
- Cover by Hans Knopf
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September 30, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 10-12
- I Flew a Jet Strike over Korea by Charlotte Knight, pp. 13-15
- My Cigarette Loves Your Cigarette by Jack Finney, pp. 16-17
- The Capone Gang Muscles into Big-Time Politics by Lester Velie, pp. 18-19
- The Robe and the Sword by Major Melvin B. Voorhees, pp. 20-21
- Always Something Doing at Boston's Old Howard by Gordon Manning, pp. 22-23
- The New GI Joe---'He Never Had It So Good' by Bill Davidson, pp. 24-25
- Glider Attack by Lowell Thomas, pp. 26-27
- To Live Again by A.J. Cronin, pp. 28-29
- 'Hopalong' Abramowitz by Arthur D. Morse, pp. 30-31
- What to Do about an Ulcer by Henry La Cossitt, pp. 32-33
- To Give the Challenge by Hal Borland and Barbara Borland, pp. 34-35
- The Good-Luck Hat by William Lawton Maner, pp. 36-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- Cover by John Florea
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1950 = 13 Issues, 232 Articles-
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October 7, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 10-12
- The New Breed by John Conner, pp. 13-15
- The Nomad Woman by Major Gordon B. Enders, pp. 16-17
- World Series, 2000 A.D. by Branch Rickey, pp. 18-19
- Wingate's Triumph after Death by Lowell Thomas, pp. 20-21
- The Actress Nobody Knows by Eleanor Harris, pp. 22-23
- Commuter's War by John H. Holland, pp. 24-25
- One Love Have I by Owen Cameron, pp. 26-27
- Seen Any Deer, Mac? by John W. Randolph, pp. 28-29
- To Live Again by A.J. Cronin, pp. 30-31
- Every Meal's a Production by Richard B. Gehman, pp. 32-33
- Big Bridge over Golden Gate, pp. 34-35
- The Third Level by Jack Finney, pp. 36-37
- Football Strategy by Norman R. Jaffray, pp. 38-76
- Dear Teacher: Nix! by Joseph Morris, pp. 77-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover by Thomas Fransioli
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October 14, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 10-14
- The Fifty-Mission Cap by Walt Grove, pp. 15-17
- Captain Thach's Phantom Carrier by John Denson, pp. 18-19
- Son of the Coach by William R. Scott, pp. 20-21
- Next Targets for Stalin?, pp. 22-23
- Pennsylvania's Rough, Tough Duff by Walter Davenport, pp. 24-25
- The Five Alls by Major Franklin M. Davis, Jr., pp. 26-27
- Cheese, Please! by Robert Froman, pp. 28-29
- My Life among the Comedians by Hal Block, pp. 30-31
- Tender Heart by Judith Carr, pp. 32-33
- To Live Again by A.J. Cronin, pp. 34-35
- Gridiron Galahad by Francis Wallace, pp. 36-37
- The Expatriate by Laurence Critchell, pp. 38-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Andre de Dienes
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October 21, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 10-14
- Pravda, U.S.A. by Frederick Woltman, pp. 15-17
- Torture Chambers of the Air Force by Bob Deindorfer, pp. 18-19
- Not Heavy Enough by Herbert Depew, pp. 20-21
- Smile When You Can Merman 'Madam' by James Poling, pp. 22-23
- Korean Sketchbook by Howard Brodie, pp. 24-25
- Afternoon in Deer Meadow by John Bell Clayton, pp. 26-27
- Showdown in the Middle East, pp. 28-29
- The Fifty-Mission Cap by Walt Grove, pp. 30-31
- Money Grows on Trees by Alfred Toombs, pp. 32-33
- He Heckles the Lawyers by Charles Komaiko, pp. 34-35
- The Mimosa Blight by Frances Gray Patton, pp. 36-37
- Big Moment by Charles Einstein, pp. 38-67
- Howdy Doody's Newest Pal, pp. 68-77
- Slim Down in Style by Bert Bacharach, pp. 78-97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover by Roy M. Mason
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October 28, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 10-14
- Blue Sharks off the Red Coast by John Conner, pp. 15-17
- The Pro Game Isn't Football by Stanley Woodward, pp. 18-19
- Make Like a Panther by Irving Gaynor Neiman, pp. 20-21
- JCHEW GISEY PYMQP UQRPD by John Kobler, pp. 22-23
- Great White Mother by Oren Arnold, pp. 24-25
- A Time for Innocence by Ethel Edison Gordon, pp. 26-27
- Sing You Soldiers by Herbert Kupferberg, pp. 28-29
- Don't Go Out Alone at Night in L.A. by Howard Whitman, pp. 30-31
- Hunt Hard, Hunt Long by Harry Sylvester, pp. 32-33
- The Fifty-Mission Cap by Walt Grove, pp. 34-35
- They're Fixing Up over at the Trumans' by Milton Lehman, pp. 36-37
- The Parent Problem by Betsy Corrigan, pp. 38-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Bern Hill
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November 4, 1950 Issue = 18 Articles- Keep Up with the World by John Denson, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 10-14
- Play a Lone Hand by Luke Short, pp. 15-17
- Don't Smoke---Unless You Like It by Albert Q. Maisel, pp. 18-19
- She-Town by Edward B. Lockett, pp. 20-21
- Most Guys Rake Leaves on Saturday by Willard H. Temple, pp. 22-23
- 'Far Away, Far Away' by Howard Brodie, pp. 24-25
- Party by Budd Schulberg, pp. 26-27
- Another Galloping Ghost at Illinois by Bill Fay, pp. 28-29
- The Bing Who Doesn't Sing by Herbert Kupferberg, pp. 30-31
- Halloween Was Father's Day by Dolph Sharp, pp. 32-33
- The Fifty-Mission Cap by Walt Grove, pp. 34-35
- ...And if We Are Elected to Office by Senator Scott W. Lucas and Senator Robert A. Taft, ..., pp. 36-37
- The Curse of Silence by Hal G. Evarts, pp. 38-39
- "You Mean You Don't Remember?" by Willis Player, pp. 40-47
- New Look in Telephone Booths by Edward Dembitz, pp. 48-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Howard Brodie
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November 11, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by John Denson, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 10-12
- Vishinsky---The Kremlin's Gremlin by A.M. Rosenthal, pp. 13-15
- The One You Said You Loved by Decla Dunning, pp. 16-17
- Something Is Rotten in the State of Pennsylvania by Gordon Schendel, pp. 18-19
- PALS---Cops and Kids by Alan Hynd, pp. 20-21
- Buck Lindsay and the Woman Scorned by Dave Grubb, pp. 22-23
- Hail Sid Caesar! by Bill Davidson, pp. 24-25
- Prettiest Doctor in the Fleet by Charlotte Knight, pp. 26-27
- Play a Lone Hand by Luke Short, pp. 28-29
- If You Want to Hunt Quail by Raymond R. Camp, pp. 30-31
- The Boy by Hal Borland and Barbara Borland, pp. 32-33
- Sagebrush Rembrandt, pp. 34-35
- All the Girls Were Dancing by Shirley Jackson, pp. 36-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by John Clymer
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November 18, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by John Denson, pp. 8-11
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 12-14
- If Red China Strikes by Major General Claire L. Chennault, USAF, Retired, ..., pp. 15-17
- The Wrong Dog by John Savage, pp. 18-19
- Boston's Beloved Bistro by Richard B. Gehman, pp. 20-21
- How Are Your Child's Textbooks Selected? by Craig Thompson, pp. 22-23
- Bewitched by Michael Fessier, pp. 24-25
- Justice on the Cuff by Murray Teigh Bloom, pp. 26-27
- Smugglers Now Take to the Air by Bill Davidson, pp. 28-29
- Play a Lone Hand by Luke Short, pp. 30-31
- Dr. Billington's Fabulous Temple by Emerson L. Batdorff, pp. 32-33
- Choice of Target by John D. Weaver, pp. 34-35
- The Old Sergeant by Nardi Reeder Campion, pp. 36-37
- Accolade by S.W.M. Humason, pp. 38-47
- I Have a Surplus Husband by Lois Williams and Gurney Williams, pp. 48-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Roy M. Mason
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November 25, 1950 Issue = 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World by John Denson, pp. 8-11
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 12-14
- Sober Facts about Sex Crimes by Albert Deutsch, pp. 15-16
- The Meanest Man in Football by Bill Fay, pp. 17-19
- Season of Disbelief by Ray Bradbury, pp. 20-21
- The Nazis March Again---This Time for Stalin by William Attwood and Seymour Freidin, pp. 22-23
- The Error of My Ways by Walt Grove and Wanda Grove, pp. 24-25
- Incredible Inn by Robert C. Ruark, pp. 26-27
- Lester Wimpy by John Masters, pp. 28-29
- Wit, Wisdom and Weather by James Poling, pp. 30-31
- Play a Lone Hand by Luke Short, pp. 32-33
- They Always Get Their man by Eleanor Harris, pp. 34-35
- Epicac by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., pp. 36-37
- Faces in Victory by Howard Brodie, pp. 38-39
- Riddle Me This by Ralf Kircher, pp. 40-55
- The Speech by Lord Dunsany, pp. 56-65
- Whose Hue by Bert Bacharach, pp. 66-97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover by Charlotte Joan Sternberg
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December 2, 1950 Issue = 16 Articles- Keep Up with the World by John Denson, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 10-12
- Laughs from F.D.R.'s Letters, pp. 13-15
- North Fork Folly by Hannibal Coons, pp. 16-17
- Russia's Busiest Spy Nest by Gordon Walker, pp. 18-19
- Santa Class by John O'Reilly, pp. 20-21
- Router of Dreams by Richard Stern, pp. 22-23
- Democracy Bets on the Soo by John Lear, pp. 24-25
- Collier's Sectional All-Star Teams by Bill Fay, pp. 26-27
- Let Nothing Come Between Us by William B. Scott#2, pp. 28-29
- Unsung Song Writer by Lloyd Shearer, pp. 30-31
- Play a Lone Hand by Luke Short, pp. 32-33
- She't Got a Little List by Hyman Goldberg, pp. 34-35
- Billy's Stampede by Nord Riley, pp. 36-77
- Editorial, pp. 78-80
- Cover by Harper Goff
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December 9, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by John Denson, pp. 8-11
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 12-14
- Racket Alley by W.R. Burnett, pp. 15-17
- The 61st All-America by Bill Fay, pp. 18-21
- Gold in Your Hair by William Brandon, pp. 22-23
- Beauty and the Beasts by Bill Davidson, pp. 24-25
- The Testing of Joey by Joseph Petracca, pp. 26-27
- 'Something's Wrong with Our Jury System' by Federal Judge Jerome Frank, pp. 28-29
- Thanks for the Memory by Gene Fowler, pp. 30-31
- Maryland's Busiest Byrd by Sidney Shalett, pp. 32-33
- Play a Lone Hand by Luke Short, pp. 34-35
- From Our Vines---Fine Wines by Robert Froman, pp. 36-37
- Christmas as Usual by H.B. Fox, pp. 38-39
- Say Hello to Sally by Charles Hoffman, pp. 40-61
- Banker Clayton's Interest by Robert Easton, pp. 62-89
- Editorial, pp. 90-92
- Cover by John Florea
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December 16, 1950 Issue = 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World by John Denson, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 10-12
- MacArthur's Greatest Battle by Bascom N. Timmons, pp. 13-15
- Tourist Rest by Hamlen Hunt, pp. 16-17
- Our Alarming Doctor Shortages by Albert Q. Maisel, pp. 18-19
- The Skinflint by William R. Scott, pp. 20-21
- They Know What's Cookin' by James M. Kahn, pp. 22-23
- Double Exposure by John D. Weaver, pp. 24-25
- The St. Louis Post-Dispatch---Pulitzer Prize by Roger Butterfield, pp. 26-27
- Racket Alley by W.R. Burnett, pp. 28-29
- He's Been Working on the Toy Railroad by Collie Small, pp. 30-31
- Trimmed Ankles, p. 32
- Sheet Music by Pauline Gale, p. 33
- A Child's-Eye View of America, pp. 34-35
- Too Late to Lie by Donald Mackenzie, pp. 36-85
- Editorial, pp. 86-88
- Cover by Hill Stapleton
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December 23, 1950 Issue = 24 Articles- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 8-12
- The Second Christmas by F.K. Foraandh, p. 13
- Gates and Doors by Joyce Kilmer, p. 14
- The Candle in the Forest by Temple Bailey, p. 15
- The Shepherd by Heywood Broun, p. 16
- When I Fetched the Fixin's fer Christmas Dinner by Peter Rosegger, p. 17
- A Christmas Dream and How It Came True by Louisa May Alcott, p. 18
- Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott, p. 19
- Mr. Kaplan and the Magi by Leonard Q. Ross, p. 20
- Old English Beggars' Rhyme, p. 21
- Is There a Santa Claus? by Francis P. Church, p. 22
- Happy Talk on a Silent Campus by Gordon Schendel, p. 23
- The Collier Trophy by Bill Davidson, pp. 24-25
- Wherever You Live You'll Find Yule, pp. 26-27
- Distribution Problem by S.W.M. Humason, pp. 28-29
- 'An Editor Must Have No Friends' by Roger Butterfield, pp. 30-31
- Braham, Bratwurst and Bock by Bob Considine, pp. 32-33
- Miracle in the Heart by Robert Dexter Neff, pp. 34-35
- Let Nothing You Dismay by Ruth Harnden, pp. 36-45
- We Need Non-Atomic Folks by H.B. Fox, pp. 46-49
- Racket Alley by W.R. Burnett, pp. 50-61
- Keep Up with the World by John Denson, pp. 62-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- Cover by John Pike
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December 30, 1950 Issue = 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World by John Denson, p. 6
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 7-8
- Russia Could Take Europe in Three Weeks by Allan Michie, pp. 9-11
- Long Charles Has His Christmas by Edmund Gilligan, pp. 12-13
- How the Republicans Can Win in '52 by Raymond A. McConnell, Jr., pp. 14-15
- The Quarter-Deck Shell by Elizabeth Enright, pp. 16-17
- Dollars and Sense Research by Donald Robinson, pp. 18-19
- Winged Work Horse by James H. Winchester, pp. 20-21
- Speaking of the Boss by Turby Threadbinder, pp. 22-23
- Racket Alley by W.R. Burnett, pp. 24-25
- "He Likes Contests Because..." by Frank Rasky, pp. 26-27
- Mrs. Tilly's Crusade by Helena Huntington Smith, pp. 28-29
- The Cross Old Bear by Claire Wallis, pp. 30-31
- The Happiest Man in Hollywood by Willard L. Wiener, pp. 32-33
- Red Handle by Walt Sheldon, pp. 34-35
- Little Bull of Bashan by B.M. Atkinson, Jr., pp. 36-37
- Sacrifice for Quick Sale by Gurney Williams, pp. 38-61
- Asano and the Tough General by Paul Hollister, pp. 62-69
- Editorial, p. 70
- Cover by Homer Hill
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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