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Issue Date: MAY, 1942; VOL. 12 NO. 1; WHOLE NO. 67
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 176 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous ART reproductions, MANY in color -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]

COVER GIRL: Marion Whitney has been a member of that charmed and charming circle, the Powers models, for about five years, only recently withdrew from the profession to devote herself to housekeeping in Teaneck, N. J. Age at retirement: 21. Considered by many the Typical American Girl, Miss Whitney was chosen by Pan-American Airlines to represent them as Miss Panagra in their Stratoliner's maiden flight over South America. She says she gained 14 pounds on the 20,000-mile trip. Gilding the lily, we say, after a keen glance at Otto Hesse's cover photograph.

ARTICLES:
Siss, Boom -- Washington! ... MICHAEL EVANS.
Islands on the Bargain Counter ... SIGMUND SAMETH. People are buying Islands.
W. M. KIPLINGER Confides ... EDITH M. STERN.
GORDON STOUFFER's Restaurants: Ham Sandwich Bonanza ... JO CHAMBERLIN.
Glamour Is Their Business ... ROBERT W. MARKS. The Illustrators who bring the American Girl to life. [With fold out page of glamour illustrations by McClelland Barclay, Arthur William Brown, Earl Somers Corderey, Bradshaw Crandall, Steven Dohanos, James Montgomery Flagg and Russell Patterson.]
Skyscraper of Healing ... WILLIAM P. MC DERMOTT. Wesley Memorial Hospital in Chicago.
Watch on the Alps ... DAVID M. NICHOL. Switzerland, a little nation on a seesaw.
Billy Mitchell's First Stand ... ROBERT M. YODER. General William Mitchell's story.
Etiquette for Aliens ... DICKSON J. HARTWELL.
Sailors on the Prairie ... DOUGLAS J. INGELLS. Here's what kind of Navy we have -- and why it will win! Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois.
Our Army's Menu-Maker ... MAXINE DAVIS. The Army borrows Miss Mary Barber from the Kellogg's company.
Uranium-235:Can It Win the War? ... MURRAY T. BLOOM. (The search for an Atomic Bomb)
Hitler's Baby Boomerang ... ERNEST R. POPE.

STREAMLINED NOVEL: Cardinal Rock: Second of four parts ... RICHARD SALE.

FICTION FEATURE: A Man's Measure ... HAROLD TITUS.

FEATURES:
Disaster at Sea: Picture Story. Man's battle against the sea.
Civilians in Uniform: Portfolio of Personalities.
The Development of Tennessee: COLOR Mural by DEAN CORNWELL. [Foldout, two pages in color!]
The Discovery of Tennessee: Mural by DEAN CORNWALL. [Foldout, two pages!]
What's Your Emergency Quotient? Quiz.
The Gallery of Photographs. [Many full page artistic photographs, including fold-out COLOR nude pin-up, "Star Sapphire", by Paul Garrison]
Young Man of Caracas: Coronet Bookette ... T. R. YBARRA .

MISCELLANY:
Forgotten Mysteries ... R. DE WITT MILLER.
Not of Our Species.
The Best I Know.
Your Other Life.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: OSCAR DYSTEL, BERNARD GEIS. Managing Editor: ARNOLD GINGRICH.
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