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Issue Date: September, 1951; VOL. 30, No. 5. WHOLE No. 179
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COVER: Night Call ... J. FREDERICK SMITH.

ARTICLES:
I Live in the Country ... ALAN DEVOE.
The Secret Life of Laurence Hope ... TED MALONE.
Don't Blame Women for Everything! ... CATHLEEN SCHURR.
Five New Cures for Deafness ... MADELYN WOOD.
Telephone Wonderland -- Swiss Style ... ROBERT REUBEN.
We Can Cut the Budget! ... PAUL H. DOUGLAS.
Martyr to the Atom ... ROBERT N. SCHWARTZ.
The Honeybee: The Most Amazing Insec ... EDWIN WAY TEALE.
CV" Glasses for Better Vision ... JOHN L. SPRINGER.
They Shop for Super Service ... E. C. ALBRIGHT.
THELMA RITTER's Road to Stardom ... CAROL HUGHES. Success was slow in catching up with a modest suburban housewife who has been stage-struck ever since she was a child.
Adventures in Friendliness.
The Magic Promise of Midget Radio ... NORMAN CARLISLE.
Captain of His Soul -- THE REV. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE. Illustrated by Fred Freeman.
A Letter to Youth on Love and Marriage ... LESLIE KEATING.
The Escape of Gerald Chapman ... ALAN HYND.
Mississippi's Miracle Town ... DICKSON HARTWELL AND CAROL WELD. "Mound Bayou is a thriving, all-Negro community."
Diamonds in the Rough ... JOHN RALEIGH.
Silver Greyhounds for the King ... WILLIAM KEY.
This Was JOHN BARRYMORE ... LOUIS L. SNYDER. [Those who knew him best recall the Great Profile as a magnificent actor and a rich, many-faceted peronsality.]
The Flaming Horror of St. Pierre ... FAIRFAX DOWNEY.
The Shame of Our Courts ... EDWARD H. BRECHER.
A Doctor's Final Wish ... JIM GUERRIER.
Talk Your Way to Success! ... HENRY LEE.

PICTORIAL FEATURES:
First to Fight! ... ART FEATURE IN COLOR. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS: (Featuring Paintings of the MARINES, First to fight, paintings by JOHN CLYMER (Barbary Coast - 1804, "The Mosquito Fleet" - 1836, The Boxer Rebellion - 1900. ), TOM LOVELL ("The Slave Trade" - 1843, Mexico City - 1847 "From the Halls of Montezuma", Iwo Jima - 1945), John Capolino (Belleau Wood - 1918), Gustav Rehberger (Korea). [VERY NICE COLOR Reproductions!]
Coronet Recommends ... MOVIES OF THE MONTH.
Idle Spectator ... A CAMERA CLOSE-UP.
Going Away in September? ... TRAVEL TIPS.
Rugged but Regal ... FASHION FORECAST.
Karloff at the Bat ... SPORT PANTOMIME.
PARIS AFTER DARK ... A PICTURE STORY. [16 full pages of photos of nighttime PARIS!]
Milestones in the Movies ... A PICTORIAL REPORT. [Many pages of photos and captions from famous moments in Cinema!]

DEPARTMENTS:
Have You Seen It? ... NEW PRODUCTS.
Coronet's Family Shopper ... NEWEST THINGS TO BUY.
Tales Out of School ... WITTICISMS.
Unfurled from the Show World ... ENTERTAINMENT GEMS.
Grin and Share It ... HUMOR FOR EVERYONE.
Begin with "F" ... A CORONET QUICK QUIZ.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editor: GORDON CARROLL.
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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!
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