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Issue Date: APRIL, 1944; VOL. 15. NO. 6; WHOLE NO. 90
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 178 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous photographic features -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]

COVER GIRL: MARION WHITNEY's sunny smile contradicts the April showers theme, and brings to mind instead the burgeoning of spring blossoms! Highlight of her bright career was the 20-thousand mile trip she made through South American skies as a Pan-American "good will ambassadress" -- and we're convinced that she played an important part in cementing friendly relations with our friends to the South. Photograph by Robert Sosenko.

ARTICLES:
Chemurgy Improves on Nature ... WHEELER MC MILLEN.
Tin Man of the Andes ... MONA GARDNER. Bolivian Simon Patino.
There's Teeth in Wartime Humor ... A. S. BURROWS.
The Indestructible Mr. Malloy ... ARCHIE MCFEDRIES. Despite the murder plots against him, he would not die.
Bringing Up Sister ... CHARLOTTE PAUL.
America's Opium: Sleeping Pills ... GRETTA PALMER.
Goodbye, Old Sam ... PAUL CRANSTON.
Puppy Love Letters ... LESTER COLBY.
Casey Delivers the Goods ... BARBARA HEGGIE. The story of James E. Casey and the United Parcel Service (UPS).
One Alone ... CHESTER MORRISON.
America Builds a Cathedral ... MONA GARDNER. The Building of the Cathedral of St. John the Devine, with Three pages of full color photos.
Blind Man's Buffer ... WILLIAM F. MC DERMOTT. Harry B. Brown provided a means of livelihood for scores of sightless brothers.
SYLVIA PORTER: Wizardress of Wall Street ... LOWELL BRENTANO.
Booby Traps for Criminals ... CLEMENT J. WYLE.
Lords of the Rivers ... RICHARD LEE STROUT.
Poorhouse for the Rich ... BARNEY NAGLER.
Are You Fit for Marriage? Including a series of tests ... LESTER F. MILES, PH.D.
Hitler on Trial ... GUENTHER REINHARDT.
Designed for Ladies-in-Waiting ... EDITH M. STERN.
Your Mind and Your Molars ... EVELYN WELLS.
Score Board for Non-Coins ... SOT. FOREST D. HUDGENS.
Diary of a Quiz Kid ... GERARD DARROW.

FEATURES:
Hollywood Story: No Strings Attached. [Article, with photos, featuring GEORGE PAL and his 45 helpers creating the "Puppetoon" -- 5 Pages, color photos of the making of "Jasper Goes Hunting"!]

The Best I Know ... EDITED BY IRVING HOFFMAN.
Portfolio of Personalities: Men Who Faced Death ... CPL. MURRAY T. BLOOM.
Picture Story: American Counterpoint ... ALEXANDER ALLAND. Introduction by Pearl Buck.
On the V-Shift ... LAWRENCE GALTON.
From the Rookie Jar.
Admiral Ernest J. King, foldout color photo.
Sponge Cake, photograph by John Abbot.
Carroll's Corner.
Coronet Game Book Section.
Picture Story: The Groundwork of War. [Color photos of the infantry!]
The Pepper Pot ... H. F. K. FISHER.
Special Feature: Who Wants a Purple Heart? ... ALAN HYND.
Coronet Bookette: Our Way Down East ... ELINOR GRAHAM.
Coronet Round Table ... FANNIE HURST.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: , BERNARD GEIS, HARRIS SHELVELSON. OSCAR DYSTEL (On Leave) Managing Editor: ARNOLD GINGRICH.
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