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Issue Date: MAY, 1943; VOL. 14, NO. 1; WHOLE NO. 79
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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: VERA GILMER and her kitten are all decked out for spring and the very look of them suggests that it's in full bloom. Born in Hollywood, Miss Gilmer went east for success to beglamorize New York's Rainbow Room and the airways with her singing. Not even continuous screen contract offers can change her aversion to an acting career or her belief in eastern living. James Viles photographed her in this gay May mood to gladden Coronet's season.

ARTICLES:
America Goes Back to Church ... W. F. MCDERMOTT.
Ack Emma in North Africa ... KEITH AYLING.
Rackets Go to School ... LAWRENCE STESSIN. Training School racketeers.
I Fight in the Jungle ... JULES F. SEGAL. from an advance Allied base, somewhere in New Guinea about Jap attacks and Australian bravery.
The Magic of Industrial Camouflage ... CLYDE VANDEBURG. [With multiple photos!]
Exit Granny Midwife ... EDITH M. STERN. With the current war-shortage of doctors, the country is welcoming medicine's new angel -- the 1943 style nurse-midwife.
Aladdin and the Bottomless Cup ... DAVID GREY. The B/G lunchstand restaurants.
Grow Your Own Chicken Dinner ... EARL SELBY. and have meat and breakfast eggs on hand all the time. [Plus: plans for a Coronet Brooder Coop, and instructions on building your own Chicken coop!]
Miracles Around the Corner ... SIGMUND SAMETH. Plastics in every home, plenty fpr all.
Shepherd of the Timid Souls ... EDMOND S. FISH. Bernard Gabriel and his Society for Timid Souls.
Here's Health to You! ... ARTHUR STEINHAUS.
Cameras with Wings ... DOUGLAS INGELLS. The astounding story of the Army's best seeing eye -- the Aerial camera.
J. J. ROBBINS, the Music Man ... DANIEL RICHMAN. Introducing the daddy Warbucks of rumba and swing music, with 18 thousand copyrights.
Clyde A. Gardner, Sculptor: The Man Who Saves Faces ... PAUL F. MEALY. This man patches up human beings.
Life with Horace ... SANTA ADAMS.
There's Safety in Boxes ... GRETTA PALMER. Unclaimed safety Deposit boxes are opened.
Lend-Lease for Latins ... FRANK HENIUS.
A Yardstick for Summer Camps ... MILTON LEVINE.
Test Tube for Rumors ... GORDON W. ALLPORT. There's nothing like a good fat bunch of rumors for putting a big dent in our cause.

FEATURES:
The Best I Know.
Forgotten Mysteries ... R. DR WITT MILLER.
Not in the Script ... F. BEVERLY KELLEY.
Your Other Life.
What Makes Jerry Run? Picture Story ... JOHN GUNTHER. "The Nation was Germany. The Year: 1918. [17 pages of photos and story of Germany in WWI (That's the FIRST world war)]
Not of Our Species.
The Gallery of Photographs. [20 pages of artistic photographs, some in color!]
Men Behind the Circus: Portfolio of Personalities. [Profiles, with drawn portraits, of: Fred De Wolfe, Joe Donahue, Margaret Graham, John Brice, Bill 'Cap' Curtis.]
Wolf Children: Book Excerpt ... THE REV. J. A. L. SINGH.
On the V-Shift ... LAWRENCE GALTON.
Coronet Game Book Section.
They Came As Friends: Coronet Bookette ... TOR MYKLEBOST.
How Far Is "All-Out"?: Coronet Round Table ... MAURICE HINDUS.
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 GOOD condition. (See photo)