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Issue Date: October, 1945; Vol. 18, No 6; Whole No. 108
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MARIE DENHAM: Cover Girl ... KODACHROME BY L. WILLINGER.

[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 162 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous photographic and Art features -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]

ARTICLES:
INSIDE front cover: "An Illustrated proverb suitable for framing". FromCarl Schurz. [Full page color painting by VERA BOCK.]
Salute to the Wahoo ... JACK S. MCDOWELL. The Hitherto untold story of the WAHOO and the TANG, which have naught but honor and doves on their starboard bows.
Take It from Me ... BOB HOPE. Comedian Bob Hope is serious when he talks of America's returning soldiers.
You're a King in Arkansas ... JUDGE ROBERT W. LYON.
The Sixth Grenade ... WILLIAM R. MICKA. The Japs once learned American baseball but a Marine taught them a new trick.
A World at Their Fingertips ... MORT WEISINGER. Braille.
Glamour Without Shoes ... SIDNEY CARROLL. MATAHI Spurned Hollywood's riches for something he thought was better.
Vespers ... JOSEPH HOLLAND. [Full page article on "Aunt Phebe" Banks, PLUS FULL PAGE photo.]
Bernard Baruch of the U.S.A. ... RUSSELL MALONEY.
The Fabulous Waldorf ... ALAN HYND. A Baby born in the Waldorf-Astoria can live a full life span within its portals.
BETTE DAVIS: America's Leading Lady ... CAMERON SHIPP. "When the cattlemen of Oklahoma named a bellowing heifer BETTE DAVIS, the first lady of the screen knew who were her friends." [NICE profile, 4 pages.]
Jeep of All Trades ... HARMAN W. NICHOLS. The Mighty JEEP.
Paradise at Pawling ... CAROL HUGHES.
Mister Sunday ... ALLEN RANKIN.
The Empty Years ... HOWARD VINCENT O'BRIEN. After the children are grown up.
Can We Beat Fatigue? ... J. D. RATCLIFF.
Factory Shepherd ... RHODA RODER. George Scribner, and the Boonton Molding Company.
Fine Art for the Millions ... FRANCES ROCEMORE VELIE. Associated American Artists Gallery.
Songs My Uncle Taught Me ... DAVID LOUIS.
How to Cope with a Cold ... RICHARD S. FRANCIS, JR.
Danger on the Half-shell ... A. HYATT VERRILL. Clam bites man: Danger.
Jacqueline ... MICHAEL SAYERS.
Good English for Everybody ... NORMAN LEWIS.
Hospital Train ... ANONYMOUS.
The Case of the Ghostly Message ... ARCHIE MCFEDRIES. James Chaffin rights, in death, a grevous wrong.
Yearbook for the Famous ... CHARLOTTE PAUL. The Who's Who.
Admiral of the Fleet ... BASCOM N. TIMMONS. "Admiral Chester N. Nimitz is the quiet man whose fleet has swept Japan's Navy off the Pacific." [NICE 1 page article, PLUS FULL PAGE portrait, by Robert B. Sloan.]

PICTURE FEATURES:
Our Women in Congress: Picture Story ... MICHAEL EVANS. Profiles, and COLOR photos of Mary T. Norton, Edith Nourse Rogers, Jessie Sumner, Frances P. Bolton, Margaret Chase Smith, Clare Booth Luce, Emily Taft Douglas, Chase Going Woodhouse, Helen Gahagan Douglas.
We Are the Liberated: Picture Story. A portrait of liberated [Liberated by the Allies, of course] peoples around the world, a "new hope for a better world." [23 FULL pages pf photographs and captions!]

FEATURES:
Our Human Comedy.
Grin and Share It ... EDITED BY IRVING HOFFMAN.
Game Book.
Out of this World.
Brussels Letter ... CHESTER MORRISON.
Black Boy: Bookette ... RICHARD WRIGHT.
Between These Covers.
A Gem from the Coronet Story Teller ... CARLOS VINSON.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editor in Chief: OSCAR DYSTEL.
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