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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1955 = 6 Issues, 118 Articles-
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January 7, 1955 Issue = 20 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Recipe for Romance by Lawrence Williams, pp. 8-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, p. 10
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., p. 11
- Apppointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 12-14
- The Boy Who Lives in a Palace by Helen Worden Erskine, pp. 15-19
- Rawhide River by Cliff Farrell, pp. 20-21
- Can Russian Missiles Striek the United States? by Dr. Walter R. Dornberger, pp. 22-25
- The Return of the "It" Girls by Martha Weinman, pp. 26-27
- The Philippines---Democracy in Asia by Ramon Magsaysay and Mona Gardner, pp. 28-31
- Montana Goes Modern by Edmund Christopherson, pp. 32-33
- You Can't Have Your Wife by Hamlen Hunt, pp. 34-37
- After 45---Are You Too Old to Work? by Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell, pp. 38-45
- Push-Button Tomatoes by Ed Ainsworth and John W. Hilton, pp. 46-47
- Senor Mays---Big Hit in San Juan by Tom Meany, pp. 48-51
- A Horse That Believed in Love by Anthony Steven, pp. 52-57
- Walking Out by Walt Grove, pp. 58-65
- Island of Lost Ships by Edward Rowe Snow, pp. 66-69
- Collier's Comment, pp. 70-72
- The Cover by Lisa
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January 21, 1955 Issue = 18 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- The Room Next Door by Lucy Goodrich, pp. 10-13
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 14-15
- Letters, pp. 16-17
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 18-20
- Coward in the Congo by Art Buchwald, pp. 21-23
- I Believe in Living Rich by Margaret Chase, pp. 24-25
- Now---An Atomic Drugstore by John Lear, pp. 26-28
- Lollobrigida: Pin-Up...or Paesana? by Evelyn Harvey, pp. 29-31
- Master Stroke in Iran by Wanda Jablonski, pp. 32-37
- Invisible Killers by Charles B. Child, pp. 38-45
- Today's Teen-Agers---"What Gives" by Bill Mauldin, pp. 46-57
- The Baker Rubies by Barbara J. Hunt, pp. 58-69
- Rawhide River by Cliff Farrell, pp. 70-75
- "Think or Die" by James J. Haggerty, Jr., pp. 76-81
- Gola's Terrific---Even Without the Ball by Bill Fay, pp. 82-85
- Collier's Comment, pp. 86-88
- The Cover by Bill Mauldin and Howell Conant
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February 4, 1955 Issue = 17 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, p. 10
- Letters, pp. 11-13
- Visitor at Dawn by Godfrey Barrass, pp. 14-15
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 16-18
- Truman in Retirement by Helen Worden Erskine, pp. 19-23
- The Good Husband by Martha Gellhorn, pp. 24-25
- How to Think Your Way to the Top by Bill Davidson, pp. 26-29
- Everybody Skis at Steamboat by Lucile Maxfield Bogue, pp. 30-31
- Does He Get Water from Rock? by Robert de Roos, pp. 32-37
- Tin-Star Posse by Harry Sylvester, pp. 38-45
- Germany---Friend or Foe? by Theodore H. White, pp. 46-59
- American Indians by Arthur Lavine, Photographer, pp. 60-67
- Who Writes to Dr. Schweitzer? by Sam Rosenberg, pp. 68-69
- Rawhide River by Cliff Farrell, pp. 70-77
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Into Surgery For: "Not As a Stranger" by Stanley Kramer, pp. 78-81 - 1 Review- Not As a Stranger (1955 Film) by Stanley Kramer
- Collier's Comment, pp. 82-84
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February 18, 1955 Issue = 20 Articles- Apppointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-7
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 8-11
- Scandal in St. Louis by Frederick Nebel, pp. 12-15
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 16-19
- Letters, pp. 20-23
- Baseball's Shrinking Strike Zone by Tom Meany, pp. 24-27
- Invasion of Privacy by Harry Kurnitz, pp. 28-29
- What to Do About That Morning Misery by Mary Harrington Feldman, pp. 30-33
- My Last Walk in Moscow by Betty Jane Sommerlatte, pp. 34-39
- I Woke Up Wicked by Dorothy M. Johnson, pp. 40-45
- Are We Losing the Race for Nuclear Power? by Ronald Schiller, pp. 46-53
- The Man Who Wouldn't Propose by Paz van Matre, pp. 54-61
- The Picture That Will Live Forever by Joe Rosenthal and W.C. Heinz, pp. 62-67
- Spirit of Cochise by Elliott Arnold, pp. 68-75
- Are You For or Against the Echo Park Dam?, pp. 76-83
- New Ninotchka by Evelyn Harvey, pp. 84-87
- First to Jump Seven Feet? by Melvin Durslag, pp. 88-93
- "But I Know My Baby's Beautiful" by Robert C. Goodman, pp. 94-97
- Collier's Comment, pp. 98-100
- The Cover by Jerry Yulsman
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March 4, 1955 Issue = 23 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-7
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 8-9
- The Oldest Law by Larry Finn, pp. 10-13
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 14-17
- Letters, pp. 18-20
- Stalking the Stork by Murray Robinson, pp. 21-23
- Coldest Town in America by Howard Cohn, pp. 24-25
- Run Silent, Run Deep by Edward L. Beach, pp. 26-27
- Tom Meany's 1955 Baseball Preview, pp. 28-31
- Let's Keep It 48 by Senator A.S. Mike Monroney, pp. 32-39
- Tattletale Tape by Jack Finney, pp. 40-45
- Unburied Treasure by Jack O'Brien, pp. 46-49
- What's a Nin-Letter Word Meaning Fun? by Eugene Rachlis, pp. 50-55
- Do Gestures Speak Louder Than Words? by Robert L. Rosekrans, pp. 56-65
- The Boy and the Girl by Helen Bullard Rydell, pp. 66-68
- Party Politics by John Dempsey, p. 69
- Moby Dick by Evelyn Harvey, pp. 70-73
- Invasion of Privacy by Harry Kurnitz, pp. 74-83
- Now It's Dripless Paint by Martha Weinman, pp. 84-87
- A Mine for the Jet Age by Bill Stapleton, pp. 88-91
- 35 Questions and Answers on the Common Cold, pp. 92-93
- Collier's Comment, pp. 94-96
- The Cover by Frank Horvat
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March 18, 1955 Issue = 20 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- The Day Dollars Were Free by Jo Lundy, pp. 10-13
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 14-15
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 16-19
- Letters, pp. 20-22
- No More Paratroops? by James J. Haggerty, pp. 23-27
- The Wife Who Had Everything by Irene Kamp and Louis Kamp, pp. 28-29
- No Nutburgers for Me! by Robert de Roos, pp. 30-33
- E Pluribus Gleason by Michael Drury, pp. 34-47
- Captain's Battle by John Wallace, pp. 48-55
- He Takes the Bible 'Round the World by Henry La Cossitt, pp. 56-57
- Jail Break by Evans Harrington, pp. 58-69
- The All-America in College Basketball by Bill Fay, pp. 70-73
- The Sorry State of Nevada by Albert Deutsch, pp. 74-79
- How Many Crickets to a Quart? by Roy Elkins, pp. 80-87
- Invasion of Privacy by Harry Kurnitz, pp. 88-89
- Tattoos for Everyone by Ann Cutler, pp. 90-97
- The Dollar is a Fighting Word by Eric Johnston, pp. 98-101
- Collier's Comment, pp. 102-104
- The Cover by Al Hirschfeld
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1955 = 7 Issues, 140 Articles-
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April 1, 1955 Issue = 19 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- Necktie Party by Henry Gregor Felsen, pp. 10-13
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 14-17
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 18-19
- Letters, pp. 20-24
- I Rode the World's Fastest Sub by Cornelius Ryan, pp. 25-29
- Design for Terror by Arthur Gordon, pp. 30-31
- The Year's Top Deb by Lee Campbell and Martha Weinman, pp. 32-35
- Jackie in Never-Never Land by Michael Drury, pp. 36-45
- Who Can Save Asia? by Delia Kuhn and Ferdinand Kuhn, pp. 46-61
- A Roof for San Patricio by Tere Rios, pp. 62-67
- "This Is a Raid!" by Bill Davidson and Charles Hinch, pp. 68-73
- Invasion of Privacy by Harry Kurnitz, pp. 74-81
- Shanghaied Suitor by Bill Annett, pp. 82-85
- These Sisters Know Their Skillet by Peter Kalischer, pp. 86-87
- Comes the Revolution by Murray Teigh Bloom, pp. 88-89
- Why Do Bunts Roll Foul in Cleveland? by Hal Lebovitz, pp. 90-93
- Collier's Comment, pp. 94-96
- The Cover by Jerry Yulsman
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April 15, 1955 Issue = 22 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- Let's Call It Off by Adele S. Osherson, pp. 10-13
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 14-15
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 16-17
- Letters, pp. 18-22
- Hurricanes Coming? by Bill Stapleton, pp. 23-27
- The Darkest Hour by William P. McGivern, pp. 28-29
- Ike's Fishing Secrets by Alfred M. Lansing, pp. 30-33
- Farewell to the El, pp. 34-35
- The Problems of Our Mental Hospitals by Albert Deutsch, pp. 36-49
- Miss Universe Said No by Sam Rosenberg, pp. 50-53
- "Let Me Go, Lover" by Gilbert Millstein, pp. 54-59
- Who Wants to Marry Money? by Glynn Harvey, pp. 60-67
- Mount Sinai Today by Sidney Furst, pp. 68-69
- A Crown of Thorns by Frank G. Slaughter, pp. 70-77
- The Invitation by John Albano, pp. 78-81
- New Magic from Oil by Ben Merson, pp. 82-85
- Design for Terror by Arthur Gordon, pp. 86-89
- Tricks with Tumbleweed by Howard Cohn, pp. 90-95
- The Khrushchev I Know by Marshall MacDuffie, pp. 96-101
- Collier's Comment, pp. 102-104
- The Cover by Jean Dubois and Richard Deane Taylor
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April 29, 1955 Issue = 20 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- Yankee Trick by Paul Annixter, pp. 10-13
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 14-15
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 16-17
- Letters, pp. 18-24
- Asia's Best Friend by Howard Lewis, pp. 25-27
- The Magic Carrousel by Louis Paul, pp. 28-29
- The Navy Comes Up With a Real "Flying Saucer" by James J. Haggerty, Jr. and Cornelius Ryan, pp. 30-35
- When Is Baseball Like Bullfighting? by Tom Meany, pp. 36-37
- Milk 12c a Quart---Why Not in Your Town? by Bill Davidson, pp. 38-47
- The Darkest Hour by William P. McGivern, pp. 48-53
- Ecclesiastical Hot Rods by Terry Galanoy, pp. 54-61
- The Goldwyns---and "Guys and Dolls" by Thomas M. Pryor, pp. 62-65
- Royal Theft by Charles B. Child, pp. 66-74
- Encore! by Dick Cavalli, p. 75
- You Name It---They'll Invent It by W.C. Heinz, pp. 76-77
- Five-O'Clock Deadline by David Levy, pp. 78-85
- Panorama of the Sea by Arthur Lavine, Photographer, pp. 86-97
- Pogo Meets a Possum by Walt Kelly, pp. 98-101
- Collier's Comment, pp. 102-104
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May 13, 1955 Issue = 22 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- Star of the Family by Arthur Myers, pp. 10-13
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 14-15
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 16-17
- Letters, pp. 18-27
- Social Security by Helen Hill Miller, pp. 28-31
- Senator George---Ike's Favorite Democrat by Robert J. Donovan, p. 32
- How It Feels to Be Champion of the World by Rocky Marciano and W.C. Heinz, pp. 33-35
- Crashing Planes on Purpose by James J. Haggerty, Jr., pp. 36-37
- Breath of Life by J.D. Ratcliff, pp. 38-41
- I'm a Ghost by William R. Scott, pp. 42-53
- Fashions from the Casbah, pp. 54-57
- Base Runners Need Brains by Charles Einstein, pp. 58-63
- Warm-Weather Skiiing by Howard Cohn, pp. 64-65
- Custom of Danger by Larry Finn, pp. 66-71
- Office Types by Bob Schroeter, pp. 72-73
- The Reforming of Parlor Davis by Peerce Platt, pp. 74-77
- Do You Know Corn When You See It? by Robert Froman, pp. 78-81
- The Darkest Hour by William P. McGivern, pp. 82-89
- Child Guidance---And All Like That by George Gobel, pp. 90-93
- Collier's Comment, pp. 94-96
- The Cover by Garry Winogrand
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May 27, 1955 Issue = 19 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- The Phony by George Spencer, pp. 10-13
- Letters, pp. 14-19
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 20-23
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 24-26
- Man of the West by Philip Yordan, pp. 27-29
- Stoop or Bend? by Bill Davidson, pp. 30-33
- "Shadow Plants"---Our Secret Weapon by Vernon Pizer, pp. 34-35
- Me and the Set by John Crosby, pp. 36-41
- Jail is No Place for Children in Trouble by Ruth Brecher and Edward Brecher, pp. 42-53
- Woman Across the Hall by Robert Wallsten, pp. 54-65
- "Way Down Upon the Irrawaddy" by Delia Kuhn and Ferdinand Kuhn, pp. 66-69
- Crowd Pleaser by William R. Cox, pp. 70-73
- Rippling Along, pp. 74-75
- Island of Fear by John Andrew Rice, pp. 76-83
- Navy Frogmen---Top Skin-Divers of Them All by Bill Stapleton, pp. 84-97
- Best Infielder in the Majors by Tom Meany, pp. 98-101
- Collier's Comment, pp. 102-104
- The Cover by Bill Stapleton
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June 10, 1955 Issue = 19 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- The Cub Scout Who Didn't by Gertrude Carrick, pp. 10-13
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 14-15
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 16-17
- Letters, pp. 18-24
- Who Else Is Listening? by Bernard B. Spindel and Bill Davidson, pp. 25-29
- 20 New Budget Vacations by Norman D. Ford, pp. 30-33
- That Friend of Your Wife's Named Dior by Richard Donovan, pp. 34-39
- Africa by Chester Bowles, pp. 40-47
- The Night of the Hunter by Evelyn Harvey, pp. 48-51
- The Blue-Eyed Horse by Michael Fessier, pp. 52-61
- How Can This Man Help Your City? by Morton M. Hunt, pp. 62-65
- Man of the West by Philip Yordan, pp. 66-73
- The Matisse in the Leningrad Attic by Christopher Carter, pp. 74-79
- Mother of Earthquakes by Joseph Laitin, pp. 80-85
- Serpent in the Sun by Hugh B. Cave, pp. 86-91
- From Plebe to President, pp. 92-97
- Collier's Comment, pp. 98-100
- The Cover by Jerry Yulsman
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June 24, 1955 Issue = 19 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- Dangerous Confession by Poyntz Tyler, pp. 10-15
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 16-17
- Letters, pp. 18-23
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 24-26
- "Mr. Attack" Goes to Washington by Peter Kalischer, pp. 27-31
- Turbocars by James J. Haggerty, Jr., pp. 32-35
- The Key to Kelly by Evelyn Harvey, pp. 36-41
- Give Him to Me by Herbert A. Francis, pp. 42-47
- How to Stop Wiretapping by Bernard B. Spindel and Bill Davidson, pp. 48-55
- The Sermon My Father Forgot by Hope Shelly Miller, pp. 56-61
- Nature Is Full of Surprises by Arthur Lavine, Photographer, pp. 62-67
- Love on a Visa by Hannibal Coons, pp. 68-73
- New Magic for Playgrounds by Christopher Carter, pp. 74-79
- Hit-and-Run---Baseball's Perfect Play by Milton Gross, pp. 80-83
- Man of the West by Philip Yordan, pp. 84-97
- Is Experience the Best Teacher? by Leonard A. Stevens, pp. 98-101
- Collier's Comment, pp. 102-104
- The Cover by Howell Conant
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1955 = 7 Issues, 135 Articles-
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July 8, 1955 Issue = 18 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- Human Target by George Fielding Eliot, pp. 10-15
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 16-17
- Letters, pp. 18-19
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 20-22
- Report on the Hoover Commission by Robert J. Donovan, pp. 23-27
- Do You Really Play Golf? by Joseph C. Dey, Jr., pp. 28-29
- Down He Goes---At $800 Per Day by Robert de Roos, pp. 30-33
- The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit by Sloan Wilson, pp. 34-35
- Lightning by Alfred M. Lansing, pp. 36-43
- Sweet Land of Liberty by Archibald MacLeish, pp. 44-57
- how to Bite a Bear by William B. Eidson, pp. 58-63
- Ambush on Camden Road by John A. Leland, pp. 64-71
- Big-League Little Leaguers by Howard Cohn, pp. 72-75
- Real Cool Course, pp. 76-87
- Wake Up---and Eat! by George M. Mardikian, pp. 88-91
- The Army Still Needs Pigeons by Daniel Dixon, pp. 92-93
- Collier's Comment, pp. 94-96
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July 22, 1955 Issue = 20 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- Something to Share by Georges Carousso, pp. 10-13
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 14-15
- Letters, pp. 16-17
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 18-24
- Forest Fire! by Robert de Roos and Alva Neunes, pp. 25-29
- Snapping Celebs at F/2 ASA 800 by Earl Wilson, pp. 30-31
- The Nairobi Incident by Robert C. Ruark, pp. 32-33
- The Manpower Problem in the Air Force by Bill Mauldin, pp. 34-41
- Dentists Wax Artistic by Howard Cohn, pp. 42-45
- This Is Where I Cam In by Irwin Caplan, pp. 46-47
- The Importance of Being Marty by Gilbert Millstein, pp. 48-55
- Get Going, O'Shea by George S. Reeves, pp. 56-61
- "You Can Fool Some of the Hitters All of the Time..." by Warren Spahn and Bill Fay, pp. 62-65
- Making Money by Mail by Robert Froman, pp. 66-69
- The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit by Sloan Wilson, pp. 70-73
- Georgia's Little Grand Canyon by Bern Keating, pp. 74-81
- Ike and Zhukov---Minutes of Their Last Meeting by Paul P. Roudakoff, pp. 82-85
- Collier's Comment, pp. 86-88
- The Cover by Gene Trindl
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August 5, 1955 Issue = 16 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-7
- The Big Hustle by Walter S. Tevis, pp. 8-13
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., p. 14
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, p. 15
- Letters, pp. 16-18
- We Swam the Colorado by Bill Beer, pp. 19-21
- ...As Germans See Us by John F. Mead, pp. 22-25
- Kansas "Picnic" by Evelyn Harvey, pp. 26-27
- Pick-and-Shovel Historian by Evan Jones, pp. 28-31
- Big Ben by E.R. Yarham, pp. 32-35
- The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit by Sloan Wilson, pp. 36-51
- Ike's "Bunkered Haven" by Andrew Tully, pp. 52-55
- Marriage on Location by Jerome Weidman, pp. 56-59
- Neat Seat by Lee Campbell, pp. 60-62
- The Lost Letters of Marie-Louise to Napoleon by Theodore H. White, pp. 63-77
- Colliers Comments, pp. 78-80
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August 19, 1955 Issue = 18 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-9
- I'd Sign Anything by Nicholas Di Minno, pp. 10-13
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 14-15
- Letters, pp. 16-19
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 20-22
- Missile Base in Germany by James J. Haggerty, Jr., pp. 23-25
- They're "Singing All-Nite" in Dixie by Allen Rankin, pp. 26-27
- The Big Splash in Tropical Fish, pp. 28-33
- "We Want a School!" by Delia Kuhn and Ferdinand Kuhn, pp. 34-37
- Baseball is a Different Game Now by Pee Wee Reese and Tom Meany, pp. 38-45
- George's Uranium Bonanza by Hannibal Coons, pp. 46-52
- A Pair of Picassos---Please by Lee Campbell, pp. 53-55
- Hide-Out for a Hero by Celso Al. Carunungan, pp. 56-61
- Sinners and Shrouds by Jonathan Latimer, pp. 62-67
- Dr. Woollard's Wonderful "Cocktail Shaker" by James Poling, pp. 68-71
- The Lost Letters of Marie-Louise to Napoleon by Theodore H. White, pp. 72-85
- Collier's Comment, pp. 86-88
- The Cover by Jerry Yulsman
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September 2, 1955 Issue = 22 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-7
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 8-9
- Wake Up and Get Famous by Tom Bradshaw, pp. 10-13
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, p. 14
- Letters, pp. 15-18
- The New Gesell Study on Child Behavior by Jack Harrison Pollack, pp. 19-23
- Psalm of the Bloodbank by Carl Sandburg, pp. 24-25
- Up in Edie's Room by Joseph Laitin, pp. 26-31
- The Harry Cain "Mutiny" by L. Edgar Prina, pp. 32-37
- Sinners and Shrouds by Jonathan Latimer, pp. 38-43
- Do-It-Yourself Made Easy, pp. 44-53
- Whittling Capital of America by Ben Lucien Burman, pp. 54-57
- Murder Fish by John Kruse, pp. 58-62
- How to Strike It Rich by Murray Morgan, pp. 63-64
- The Job That Wouldn't Wait by Sheila Sibley, pp. 65-67
- Crazy Golf Course by Theodore Taylor, pp. 68-69
- Nine O'Clock Shadow by J. Gordon Holt, pp. 70-71
- A Soldier Relives Anzio by Audie Murphy, pp. 72-73
- A Home for His Wife by John Cunningham, pp. 74-77
- Mystery Man of the Red Army by Harrison E. Salisbury, pp. 78-81
- Collier's Comment, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by Eve Arnold
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September 16, 1955 Issue = 20 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-7
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 8-9
- Death on the Avenida by Borden Deal, pp. 10-13
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 14-15
- Letters, pp. 16-20
- "31-Knot" Burke by Walter Karig, pp. 21-25
- Yoicksi Hunting Jackets Go to Town by Lee Campbell, pp. 26-27
- Francis Wallace's 16th Football Preview, pp. 28-35
- Sophia in Sorrento by Evelyn Harvey, pp. 36-37
- Debt to a Stranger by Elliott Arnold, pp. 38-43
- When You Buy a Suit by Gledhill Cameron, pp. 44-47
- Will You Pay for TV? by Bill Davidson, pp. 48-57
- Tucker's Awful Secret by John Bell Clayton, pp. 58-63
- The Fish by James Dugan, pp. 64-65
- Back to School by Stanley Berenstain and Janice Berenstain, pp. 66-68
- Sinners and Shrouds by Jonathan Latimer, pp. 69-71
- Next---"The Flying Barrel"?, pp. 72-77
- "The Style's the Thing" by James J. Haggerty, Jr., pp. 78-81
- Collier's Comment, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by Bob Phillips
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September 30, 1955 Issue = 21 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara by John O'Hara, pp. 6-11
- Why Rustlers Never Win (The Short Short Story) by Henry Gregor Felsen, pp. 12-15
- Letters, pp. 16-19
- 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport, pp. 20-23
- Collier's Credits by Jerome Beatty, Jr., pp. 24-26
- Arthur Godfrey: It Doesn't Seem Like Old Times by John Crosby, pp. 27-31
- World Series Laughs by Tom Meany, pp. 32-33
- The Guaranteed Annual Wage by Siler Freeman, pp. 34-39
- Bicycles Built for 2200 Girls, pp. 40-41
- Bao Dai: The Case of the Absentee Emperor by David Schoenbrun, pp. 42-49
- So Far from Home by Ann Chidester, pp. 50-55
- Especially for Our Children by Arthur Lavine, pp. 56-61
- Emergency Jump by Walt Grove, pp. 62-69
- The Doctor With 2,300 Patients a Day by Robert Bendiner, pp. 70-73
- Football Games Aren't Won on Saturday by Henry "Red" Sanders and Melvin Durslag, pp. 74-83
- Sinners and Shrouds (Conclusion) by Jonathan Latimer, pp. 84-91
- Swap Day by Margaret Morgan Mabry, pp. 92-100
- A Girl's Umbrella by Stan Fine, p. 101
- A New Way to Pay Teachers by Howard Whitman, pp. 102-105
- Collier's Comment, p. 106
- The Cover by Jerry Ehrlich and Ozzie Sweet
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Issues of 1956 = 26 Issues, 506 Articles
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Issues of 1957 = 1 Issue, 20 Articles