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    • July 7, 1945 Issue - 21 Articles
    • Keep Up with the World, pp. 6-7
    • Wing Talk, pp. 8-10
    • Germany---our Greatest Gamble, pp. 11-12
      An on-the-spot analysis of problems confronting U.S. rulers in the Reich
    • First Blood, p. 13
      A wise father knows that if a kid gets riled enough he forgets to be afraid
    • Part in a Play, pp. 14-15
      Can a true patriot forgive a collaberationist, however repentant?
    • Dawn Over Denmark, pp. 16-17
      The freedom fighters saw their duty and did it; now what they want is peace
    • Odds Against the Girl, pp. 18-19
      The Serial Story, second of four parts
    • The Boom in Homes, p. 20
      As inflation looms, you should learn a thing or two about the real estate market before...
    • Garden Party, p. 21
      If a man loves his home enough, he'll make almost any sacifice to keep it
    • Self-Made Starlet, pp. 22-23
      How Julie Gibson went to town---the low-down on a build-up!
    • Don't Count China Out, pp. 24-25
      The achievement of our Eastern ally is expounded by the man best able to evaluate it today
    • Evie, pp. 26-28
      She was a "nice girl"---so nice, in fact, as to underrate her own quality
    • This Peace Must Last, pp. 29-33
      If we would have the peace, we must never forget those who died for it
    • Justice for the Bumblee, pp. 34-39
      New light on the flight of the bumblebee, or science can explain everything!
    • The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots, pp. 40-50
      No. 37---Father Paul de la Croix
    • Your Life Tomorrow, pp. 51-57
    • McMichael and the Wee Folk, pp. 58-68
      The Short Short Story
    • Better Than the Best, pp. 69-72
      Bill Lange is probably the fastest big man ever to play baseball!
    • The Week's Work, p. 73
    • Editorial, pp. 74-76
      "The Unncessary War"; Has an Agent a Job?; A Union Is Sued
    • Cover