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ISSUE DATE: February 25, 1961; Vol 234, No 8, 2/25/61

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER: by BEN PRINS: The hour is late, the party's o'er, But the talkative sex must talk some more: "Guess who I saw at the store?" "That Agnes Fripp is such a bore." "Emma, does your husband snore?" Two of the men have blocked the door; So the elevator's stuck on The gent on three is getting sore . . . These canine walks can be a chore. And down there on the lob by floor, Five people angrily implore, "Must we wait here forevermore?" Be patient, folks, and do not roar. The elevator's stuck on four.

SHORT STORIES:
The Defender of Shinar Bow . . . Charles A. Stearns. Illustrated by Noel Sickles.
The Helpless Role . . . David Walker. Illustrated by Mark Miller.
Decision in Ward X . . . Larry Hague.
Royal Elk . . . Verne Athanas.

ARTICLES:
Michigan: The Problem State . . . Harold H. Martin.
The Face of America: Old War Horse Gets New Job . . . Photograph by Jack Fields.
JAMES STEWART (Third of five parts), When I Was a Bachelor-at-Large . . . James Stewart, as told to Pete Martin. [NICE article, with multiple photos!]
The Submission of Hungary . . . Ernest 0. Hauser.
We're Cultured Too . . . R. Philip Hones Jr., as told to Joe Alex Morris.
The Cruel Continent . . . William J. Stevens Jr. Photographs from ANTARTICA, and thew SOUTH POLE.
Why Do They Knock Themselves Out? . . . Harry T. Paxton. Grueling Sports which offer little prospect of fortune or fame.
Arguments I Lose . . . Robert Olver.

SERIALS:
The Missile Murderer (Conclusion) . . . Richard Stern. Illustrated by Bernard D'Andrea.
The Case of the Spurious Spinster (Fifth of seven parts) . . . Erle Stanley Gardner .

POST SCRIPTS:
Cliff Hangers, by Kay Nelson.
Lose a little in Translation, by Peg Bracken.
Items from Dave Morrah, Leonard K. Schiff, Stphen Schlitzer, Dick Emmons.
KEEPING POSTED: Items about Hodding Carter, Robert Olver, Larry Hague, R. Philip Hanes, Jr., Charles A. Stearns, Verne Athanas.
OTHER FEATURES: Letters; Editorials; Verse; Hazel.
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