CORONET
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Issue Date: FEBRUARY, 1942; VOL. 11, NO.4; WHOLE NO.64
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 176 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous ART reproductions, MANY in color -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]
COVER GIRL: Though she had graced many a magazine cover, Katharine Aldridge was not considered famous in the eyes of the help at Bladensfield (the family plantation) until her picture began to appear in mail-order catalogues. A rising Twentieth Century-Fox starlet, Katharine plans to use some of her paychecks to modernize the 250-year-old Virginia manor where she was born and bred. Once a secretary in Baltimore, she became a Powers model, followed the trail to Hollywood. William Ritter, New York photographer, put her on this month's Coronet.
ARTICLES:
Men Are Lousy Bosses ... HELEN FURNAS.
Unemployment Insurance Racket ... W. F. MC DERMOTT.
Legion of Valor ... HOWARD WHITMAN. PLUS: A Collection of medals awarded tor heroism in our country's service [Foldout, in color!]
Methuselahs of the Microphone ... KATE HOLLIDAY. America's all-time most popular radio program: "AMOS 'N' ANDY". [NICE article, with profile of Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll!]
Nerve Center of Our Air Power ... KENT SAGENDORPH. "WRIGHT FIELD, where airplanes of tomorrow are born, where craft of today are planned and tested -- is a smoothly-running, gargantuan enigma".
Semi-Lunatics at Large ... MURRAY TEIGH BLOOM. The Psychopathic Personality.
The Revolt of the Aged ... GRETTA PALMER.
Grand Central Station ... CURT RIESS. "Spend 24 hours at the crossroads of this nation in the heart of our greatest city".
Good News on Infantile Paralysis ... B. B. TOLNAI.
Ziegfelds of the Greenhouse ... PRISCILLA JAQUITH. Show Flowers.
The Deadly Top Floor ... PAUL W. KEARNEY.
Infinity in Reverse ... MICHAEL EVANS. The Electron Microscope.
Lords in Steel Helmets ... HANS HABE. British Aristocrats who appeased Hitler -- what has happened to them?
STREAMLINED NOVEL: Mad Mission to Berlin: Second of four parts ... OSCAR SCHISGALL. Illustrated.
FICTION FEATURE: Rendezvous with Treason ... FREDERICK NEBEL. Many illustrations by Ed Vebell.
PICTORIAL FEATURES:
To America's Valiant: A collection of medals awarded for Heroism in our Country's Service.
China Fights Back! Picture Story ... MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. [Article, with MANY photos]
The Gallery of Photographs. [22 FULL pages of beautiful artistic photographs!]
George Washington: Painting by Gilbert Stuart. [Foldout, heavy paper reproduction]
FEATURES:
Military Training in High Schools ... DR. 0. GALLUP.
Blitzquiz: Ffty Questions.
Inside Radio: Portfolio of Personalities.
Publicity Is Broccoli: Coronet Bookette.
MISCELLANY:
Forgotten Mysteries ... K. DEWITT MILLER.
Not of Our Species.
Your Other Life.
Merchant Magic.
Carleton Smith's Corner.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: ARNOLD GINGRICH, BERNARD GEIS.
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