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Issue Date: AUGUST, 1943; VOL. 14. NO. 4; WHOLE NO.82
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 176 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous photographic features -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]
COVER GIRL: The charmer on the cover was born on Friday the thirteenth, but it wasn't an unlucky omen for her. Named Louise Hart, she is called "Cherokee" by her friends, because she was raised among the Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma. She has appeared in several films, the most recent being Arabian Nights and Powers Girl. The photograph was taken by Maurine, who caught this fetching pose.
PHOTO FEATURES:
Hollywood Story: The amazons Arrive. BUNNY WALTERS stands six feet tall in her bare feet. [Full page article, FULL Page color photo!]
Through the Periscope: Picture Story ... FLETCHER PRATT. [HUGE 16 page feature, photographs on every page, with text and captions by the great naval writer!]
Gallery of Photographs: Press Photographers' Best. [Great wartime photos, 18 Pages!]
ARTICLES:
A Memo to My Successor ... HAROLD L. ICKES.
Superman Kupperman ... LARRY WOLTERS. ("Meet Joe Kupperman, the lisping lad of seven who makes the experts look to their laurels.")
A War Job to Your Measure ... GRETTA PALMER.
The Glorious Death of Old Buck ... VICTOR BOESEN. An Audacious exploit of an old ship.
A House To Grow With ... GEORGE FRED KECK. [With foldout color plans!]
Rackets in Ration Stamps ... HOWARD WHITMAN.
What's in It for the Soldier? ... SENATOR HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR.
Brooklyn's Other Ball Club ... BARNEY NAGLER. The Bushwick Baseball club, and Max Rosner.
Stop Slower and Live Longer ... ARTHUR H STEINHAUS.
DINAH SHORE: Songstress to Every Soldier ... HARRY PAXTON. "Because her voice reminds the doughboy of his 'one and only' back home, DINAH SHORE is known as the sweetheart of the AEF." [Nice three page article!]
Eduard Benes: Prophet with Honor. ... LOUISE LEONARD WRIGHT. Here is a forecast of the world.
Square Dance Roundup ... BERNARD LEWIS. Even City Clickers have fun.
"None but the Lonely Heart" ... EDMOND S. FISH. Date Bureaus.
Is your child a Prodigy? ... WILLIAM ATLAS. To dewtermine just how precocious Junio is, stack his performance up against otehrs of his age.
The Golden Rule Pays Off ... JERRY D. LEWIS. You can get anything from a free meal to Choir music at Clifton's the fabulous restaurant in the heart of Los Angeles.
Trailblazer for Streamliners ... WILLIAM F. MC DERMOTT.
Pin-ups by the Mile ... BARBARA HEGGIE. Meet Irving Klaw the man who gave Hollywood a one way ticket to America's heart. Movie Stills.
Alexander of Tunisia ... WALTER DURANTY. Meet England's "Alex", a general of the old school who once wanted to be a waiter. Rommel may well wish that he had been. Profile of General Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, DSO.
India on the Subway ... EMILE C. SCHNURMACHER.
Dry Your Own Vegetables ... LAWRENCE GALTON.
Mosquito Patrol ... TERENCE A. BOILEAU.
FEATURES:
The Best I Know.
The Pepper Pot ... M. F. K. FISHER.
London Letter ... MICHAEL EVANS.
On the V-Shift ... LAWRENCE GALTON.
Forgotten Mysteries ... R. DE WITT MILLER.
Lost Opportunities.
Carroll's Corner.
Heroes on the Home Front: Portfolio of Personalities. [Profiles, with drawn portraits, of Muriel McMurty, Jerold Clemans, Patrick Feely, Inez Boswell, Mary Starr.
Your Other Life.
Like a Baby Carriage: Fiction Feature ... ARCH WHITEHOUSE. Cover painting by Hal Hoopes. (Color)
Coronet Game Book Section.
So Help Me: Coronet Bookette ... GEORGE JESSEL. Cover painting by Kramer (color).
Coronet Round Table: "What shall we do with the Japs? ... CECIL BROWN.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: OSCAR DYSTEL (On Leave), BERNARD GEIS, HARRIS SHELVELSON. Managing Editor: ARNOLD GINGRICH.
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Each listed above is of at least one page, most average 3 pages. MOST are original articles. This wonderful little magazine is guaranteed to be a gratifying read. (Or we'll buy it back!) There is no better Birthday gift or Anniversary present than a copy of this marvelous vintage magazine -- it captures the time perfectly!
This DIGEST (approx. 6"X9") sized magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)