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April 27, 1956 Issue - 19 Articles- Appointment with O'Hara
John O'Hara
, pp. 6-7 - Collier's Credits
Jerome Beatty, Jr.
, pp. 8-9 - At Her Age (The Short Short Story)
Paz van Matre
, pp. 10-11 Ann knew if she lost this battle, she would lose everything
- Letters, pp. 12-13
- Land Ho!
John Gallagher
, pp. 14-17 - 48 States of Mind
Walter Davenport
, pp. 18-20 - The American Tradition
Henry Steele Commager
, p. 21 A great American historian introduces Collier's new series of articles
- A Nation Dies, a Nation Is Reborn
Philip Van Doren Stern
, pp. 22-31 Lincoln visits the capital of the rebels as a great war draws toward a close
- "Belly It In!"
Joseph Stocker
, pp. 32-33 Gravely injured, a pilot gropes homeward, guided by a stranger at his wing tip
- The Young in Art
Robert O'Brien
, pp. 34-35 In San Francisco, fine paintings leave the museum and enter the classroom
- The Red Atom
Lin Root
, pp. 36-41 An exclusive inside story on where the Russians stand in atomic research
- Wise Man
Leonard Gross
, pp. 42-45 Some words from New England poet Robert Frost, as recorded for posterity
- Sam's World-Record Alibi
B.M. Atkinson, Jr.
, pp. 46-53 The biggest fish story since Jonah and the whale
- Melbourne---The Olympics City
Fred Flowers
, pp. 54-57 From down under comes an introduction to the site of the '56 games
- The Four-Way Kiss
Colin G. Jameson
, pp. 58-63 Lee was a nice girl---she just kept forgetting she was married
- Beans, U.S.A.
Helen Evans Brown and James A. Beard
, pp. 64-75 An article in high praise of the lowly legume---complete with recipies
- With Both Eyes Open
Paul Hyde Bonner
, pp. 76-89 By the author of such best sellers as SPQR and Excelsior!
- Tina, pp. 90-93
Television's latest sultry siren is a New York ex-deb named Tina Louise
- Collier's Comment, pp. 94-96