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Issue Date: OCTOBER, 1941; VOL. 10. NO.6; WHOLE NO.60

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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition -- 158 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: MAXINE MARLOWE was singing in a campus show at Ohio State U when Phil Spitalny saw her and forthwith signed her as the first member of his "all-girl" band. She became known far and wide as "Maxine with the haunting voice." About a year ago she retired, but the siren voice of a career has beckoned and she is returning to the airwaves. Jon Abbot, whose specialty is glamourizing Manhattan lovelies, snapped her photograph. for Coronet.

ARTICLES:
Impregnable Panama ... MICHAEL EVANS.
Babies by Semi-Adoption ... GRETTA PALMER.
New Yorkers Are People ... CURT RIESS. [Also with COLOR foldout "Map" called "A New Yorker's idea of the United States", by Daniel K. Wallingford. (Very funny), plus a B&W foldout aerial view of Manhattan!]
Happy Death of Rupert Hughes ... RUPERT HUGHES.
GUY LOMBARDO, the Corn King ... FRANCIS SILL WICKWARE. "No human has ever prospered more on a diet strickly of corn -- nor been prouder of the fact -- than the leader of the Royal Canadians." [NICE, 5 full page article]
Is Your Name Anderson? ... ALVIN F. HARLOW.
White Collar Heaven ... MURRAY TEIGH BLOOM.
Rebellion by Mistake ... VICTOR HUGO BOESEN.
The Bauhaus: Functionalism, Inc ... KENT SAGENDORPH.
Reports from the Dead ... R. DEWITT MILLER.
Don't Call Me Cop! ... JAY CAMERON HALL.

FICTION FEATURE: All Routes Covered ... GEORGE HARMON COKE.

PICTORIAL FEATURES:
The Forgotten Village: Picture Story ... JOHN STEINBECK. "Based on the documentary film of that name, this picture story tells of the coming of modern medicine to the villages of Mexico." [First Appearance of Forgotten Village by John Steinbeck. Text and photos from the film for which Steinbeck wrote the screenplay -- NICE 16 page feature, photos, each with text captions!]

The Gallery of Photographs. 27 FULL PAGE artistic photographs, including a COLOR foldout nude by Barrett Gallagher.]

Flapper Shooting: Sporting Print by Henry Alken. [2 page foldout COLOR print!]

FEATURES:
Should Women Be Drafted? ... DR. GEORGE GALLUP.
Who's Zoo? Fifty Questions.
Case of the Classroom Code ... RICHARD W. ROWAN.
Model Children: Portfolio of Personalities.
Echoes and Encores: A Cartoon Digest.
Behind the Rising Sun: Coronet Bookette.

MISCELLANY:
Forgotten Mysteries.
Not of Our Species.
Your Other Life.
There's Money in It.
Carleton Smith's Corner.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: ARNOLD GINGRICH, BERNARD GEIS.
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This DIGEST (approx. 6"X9") sized magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)