CORONET
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Issue Date: OCTOBER 1943; VOL. 14, NO. 6; WHOLE NO.84
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 184 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous photographic features -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]

COVER GIRL In March, 1941, Cissy Meagher's smile adorned Coronet's cover; in July of the following year, her picture, along with two other Coronet crown-wearers, was reprinted with an invitation to readers to select the lucky lass to appear in a Hollywood musicale planned by Columbia. That musicale is Cover Girl -- and the winner of a coveted role is Cissy. Now here she is again, in a sunny mood captured by Paul Garrison.

ARTICLES:
Post-War Planning Means You!... ERIC A. JOHNSTON. Will there be a job for Johnny the day he comes marching home?
Firemen Afloat ... PAUL W. KEARNEY. The Navy's seagoing firemen.
China's Gifts to Tomorrow ... PEARL BUCK.
Sub-sinking: Canadian Style ... ARCH WHITEHOUSE. RCAF Patrolmenwho guard the Atlantic seaways.
Teamwork Hits the Jackpot ... BILL JACK. You've heard of JACK & HEINTZ, the plant that leads in production and good fellowship. In this article, Jack himself explains how.
Snapshots on a Shoestring ... SGT. MORT WEISINGER. Pinhole camera photography.
The Ordeal of Johnny ... SCOTT CUNNINGHAM.
Good News about Mental Illness ... EDITH M. STERN. It can be cured.
Gold and All That ... ROSCOE FLEMING.
A Brief for Battleships ... VICE ADM. J. K. TAUSSIG.
Symphonies in Short Pants ... DORON K. ANTRIM. Miniature musicians tune their tiny instruments. the Baby Symphony renders Bach with the best. (The Baby Sympony of New York)
Sirens of the Swastika ... BELLA FROMM. The role Germany's beauties play in the Third Reich.
Young Man with a Future (Harold Stassen) ... WILLIAM F. MC DERMOTT.
Souse of the Border ... CURTIS ZAHN. Tijuana, orphan city of the border.
Sewing on the Stars ... PRISCILLA JAQUITH.
Black Booty and the Landlord ... GRETTA PALMER.
SIR ALEXANDER KORDA: Knight Errant ... ILES BRODY. Patron saint to England's thriving movie industry.
Bibles by the Billion ... CHARLES LANIUS. The American Bible Society.
Apostles of the Split Second ... EDMOND S. FISH.

FEATURES:
Cairo Letter ... CHESTER MORRISON.
The Best I Know ... EDITED BY IRVING HOFFMAN.
Accidentally Ours ... JOSEPH NATHAN KANE.
Picture Story: Anchors Aweigh ... U. S. NAVY, U. S. Navy Photographers. [Many pages of COLOR photos, U. S. Navy at war.]
On the V-Shift ... LAWRENCE GALTON.
Home Front Hero: Salute to Skill. [Text and photos profiling Julia Orosz.]
Hollywood Story: Precious Property, by Sidney Carroll. [Profile of Jack Jenkins, with fold-out color photos!]
Portfolio of Personalities: Women of Discovery, by Edna Yost. [Profiles, and drawn portraits of, Alice Hamilton, Florence rena Sabin, Lillian Moller Gilbreth, Florence B. Seibert. Ketherine Burr Blodgett.]
The Pepper Pot ... M.F.K. FISHER.
London Letter ... MICHAEL EVANS.
Carroll's Corner.
Gallery of Photographs. [18 full pages of artistic photographs!]
Picture Story: Hippocrates in Uniform.
Fiction Feature: The Private Life of Joe Wolftail ... BERTRAM FOWLER.
Coronet Game Book Section.
Coronet Bookette: Love at First Flight ... CHARLES SPALDING AND OTIS CARNEY. Cover painting (in color) by Mickey Strobel.
Coronet Round Table ... WILL ROGERS, JR. "Should the U. S. Break with Franco?"
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: OSCAR DYSTEL (On Leave), BERNARD GEIS, HARRIS SHELVELSON. Managing Editor: ARNOLD GINGRICH.
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