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August 11, 1945 Issue - 20 Articles- Keep Up with the World
Freling Foster
, pp. 6-7 - Wing Talk
Philip McKee
, pp. 8-10 - Streetcar Revolution
Joseph Wechsberg
, pp. 11-12 The trolley song of liberation for the people of Prague
- Somebody Called Her Ginny
Charlotte Edwards
, p. 13 Fear of the past, no faith in the future, makes for a pretty grim present
- From Here to There---Postwar
Jim Marshall
, pp. 14-15 Moving freight is as important as moving people
- The House on Cherry Creek
Wallace Stegner
, pp. 16-17 A homecoming takes on a strange and sinister welcome
- Bertram the Beachcomber
Willard H. Temple
, p. 18 Playing hard-to-get fooled everyone---including themselves
- They're Coming Home
Quentin Reynolds
, p. 19 What government plans to do for our honored dead
- The Gift
Dave Grubb
, p. 20 The Short Short Story
- "Mister Bee" Goes to Town
Frank D. Morris
, p. 21 First of two parts. How the B-29 was developed into the greatest menace that ever fille...
- The Taming of the Tennessee
William L. Chenery
, pp. 22-23 TVA put the river to work and brought prosperity to the people of the Valley
- Terror in Palestine
Frank Gervasi
, pp. 24-25 Two organized groups employ bloodshed and rebellion to bring civil war and independence...
- And His Golf Is Getting Better All the Time
Arthur Mann
, pp. 26-29 The phenomenal rise of John Byron Nelson, professional golfer
- The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots
George Creel
, pp. 30-35 No. 42---Capt. Truman Heminway, Jr.
- The Pacing Goose
Jessamyn West
, pp. 36-55 Anything that will revise a man's notions is worth a trial
- The Perfect Team
George Creel
, pp. 56-65 That's what Washington calls the Chinese ambassador and his wife
- The Expendable Heart
Faith Baldwin
, pp. 66-79 The Serial Story, third of four parts
- The Week's Work
Amy Porter
, pp. 80-81 - Editorials, pp. 82-84
The Old-Time (U.S.) Religion; The Japs Hear Things, Too; Bradley of the V.A.
- Cover
Robert Leavitt