CORONET
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Issue Date: January, 1947; Vol. 21. No. 3; Whole No. 123
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THIS MONTH'S COVER: Swan Lake in New York City's Central Park furnished SHEILAH BECKETT with the gay setting for Coronet's January cover. She studied the colorful costumes and the sometimes graceful, sometimes grotesque postures of the skaters, then painted a picture that captures the carefree abandon of America's favorite winter sport. A native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Sheilah Beckett is a completely self-trained artist. She has illustrated many children's books, and once spent a year in London doing research for illustrations for a collectors' edition of Gilbert and Sullivan. She is the wife of artist J. Frederick Smith, whose work appears regularly in Esquire Magazine. [Painting on the front AND Back!]
ARTICLES:
INSIDE front cover: "An Illustrated proverb suitable for framing". From Samuel Johnson. [Full page color painting by ARTHUR SZYK.]
Highway Robbery, Coast to Coast ... NORMAN CARLISLE.
The Strange Death of Heinrich Himmler ... JOHN C. SCHWARZWALDER. Here is the authentic, eye-witness story.
New Food for Hungry Millions ... MADELYN WOOD. Food Yeast.
Boston's School for Job-Hunting Vets ... DAMON STETSON. Veteran's Job Hunting School.
Mirade in the Park ... ALLEN RANKIN. Miss Daisy Smith and her stories.
Private Life of a Snowflake ... EDWIN WAY TEALE.
The Stone-Age Men of 1947 ... CAMERON SHIPP. The Mysterious SERI Indians.
Say It With Wire ... PATTY DE ROULF & R. E. FRAZIER. Wire Recorders.
Where the Kids Live and Learn ... SUSANNE MCCONNAUGHEY. At Stokie Junior High School.
How Mr. Noah Came to Washington ... SCOTT HART. Dr. William M. Mann, Director of the National Zoo.
Hollywood Tours -- $5.00 and Up ... SIDNEY CARROLL. Harry Kempis remains in business by hitching his wagon to the stars.
The Sage of Main Street, U.S.A. ... BEN KARTMAN. [With full page color painting by Henry Major.]
GENERAL GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER's Ride to Death ... FAIRFAX DOWNEY. With color painting by Thomas Hart Benton.
Barber-Shop Harmony ... KEITH HARRIS. In the gay, unhurried days of the mellow '90's, song was a natural as life itself. [Interesting one page article about Barbershop singing, including info on SPEBSQSA.]
[PLUS: FULL PAGE COLOR painting, part of the series on familiar American scenes in American life, of a Barbershop quartert singing, painte for CORONET by SAM BATES!
Father of the Submarine ... CAROL LYNN GILMER. DAVID BUSHNELL's "TURTLE". [PLUS: FULL page color painting of it!]
Meet Your New -Servant: Liquid -Heat ... EDWIN DIEHL.
Herndon of the Central America ... HANSON W. BALDWIN.
A Carnegie Hall in Every Town ... DONALD NUGENT. famous artists bringing the delights of great music to main street.
Don't Fall for the Bad-Check Racket ... WILLIAM LAW.
One-Man Marriage Chin ... ELIZABETH S. SCHOLL.
One Way to Forget Your Hospital Bills ... GRETTA PALMER.
When He Says "Rain," It Rains ... JACK STENBUCK. E. B. Rideout, Weather Forecaster.
Elmira Is Preparing Now for Tomorrow ... ARTHUR A. BPANSCOMBE. Elmira, New York.
How to Drive on Ice and Stay Alive ... JACK CLUETI.
Heroines of the Switchboard ... SAM SIWLSKY & DON HASSELL.
PICTORIAL FEATURES:
Coronet Calendar. [12 pages of beautiful color photos of children, with a calendar!]
Winter Has Two Faces. [14 pages of Photographs of winter scenes!]
Gallery of Photographs. [10 pages of Beautiful artistic photographs from famous photographers!]
The Tale of a Wayside Inn. Color illustration by Simon Greco.
DEPARTMENTS:
Grin and Share It ... EDITED BY IRVING HOFFMAN.
Game Book. With KAY KYSER as guest conductor of the game section. [He writes the quiz!]
Our Human Comedy.
CONDENSED BOOK: Black Majesty ... JOHN W. VASDERBOOK.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editor in Chief: OSCAR DYSTEL.
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