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December 18, 1943 Issue - 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World
Freling Foster
, pp. 6-7 - Wing Talk, pp. 8-10
- Marshall---Democratic General
George Creel
, pp. 11-12 Our Chief of Staff is a living example of what he enourages his officers to be
- Fixing It Up for Joe
Thomas Bell
, p. 13 Some women will never learn just what a man sees in a girl
- "Get It Over With!"
Frank Gervasi
, p. 14 The one thought of our boys overseas is, "How soon can we finish and get back home?"
- The Short Short Story
Lieutenant Commander Terence Horsley, R.N.V.R., ...
, p. 15 The Man Who Wasn't Decorated
- Why We Need Subsidies
Chester Bowles
, p. 16 The head of OPA explains
- The All-America Football Team
Grantland Rice
, p. 17 Fifty annual selections
- The King Ranch
Toni Frissell
, pp. 18-20 The Klebergs of Texas revolutionized the cattle-raising business
- A Name for Baby
Thomas Walsh
, p. 21 One smart detective finds out how hard-boiled a lady reporter can be
- Romance in the First Degree, second of four parts
Octavus Roy Cohen
, pp. 22-23 - Zero Weather
Frank D. Morris
, pp. 24-26 Helicat pilots find good takings in a raid over Wake Island
- "Women!"
Mildred P. Hall
, pp. 27-28 At 18, a man knows he has to be tolerant of the weaker sex
- Whistling in the Dark
Arthur Mann
, pp. 29-31 Through everything, Fred Lowery kept on whistling
- Sweden Turns to Wood
Therese Bonney
, pp. 32-33 An ingenious people learn to overcome wartime shortages
- Your Life Tomorrow
David O. Woodbury
, pp. 34-68 - The Week's Work, pp. 69-73
- The Guilty (Otto von Stuelpnagel), pp. 74-85
Profile of Axis Terrorist No. 20
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
Our Russian Ally
Baruch on the Job
- Cover
J.C. Damron