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    • March 30, 1946 Issue - 20 Articles
    • Keep Up with the World, pp. 6-7
    • Wing Talk, pp. 8-10
    • 70,000 to One!, pp. 11-12
      Part I of the adventures of an American flier in nine months of warfare against Japs an...
    • The Lady on Battle Monument, p. 13
      About a Plebe, a girl named Phyllis, and a hard-boiled upperclassman
    • Weep No More, Kentucky, pp. 14-15
      The Bluegrass State organizes to remedy its poverty-stricken condition
    • Come Home with Me, pp. 16-17
      Phil returned from overseas to find his wife and his son lost to him
    • Early Birds, pp. 18-19
      They had wings but couldn't fly, and they didn't bother catching worms
    • The Golden Mile, pp. 20-21
      The incredible days of '49 are revived at Kirkland Lake, Ontario
    • Pan-American Hospitality, p. 22
      Making it easy---and pleasant---for Latin America to do business with us
    • How Does It Feel?, p. 23
      Being a sucker for a straight left didn't help Eddie's career as a boxer
    • The Face on the Barroom Ceiling, pp. 24-27
      The Short Short Story
    • Your Life Tomorrow, pp. 28-31
    • You're on a List, pp. 32-36
      Fortunes are being made selling by mail---but not by the post office
    • The Money Pull, pp. 37-43
      It proved that a smart little horse is better than a big dumb horse
    • Gertie Buries the Torch, pp. 44-61
      And now Miss Niesen's in her thrid season as star of Follow the Girls
    • Paris Decrees, pp. 62-63
      A smart street and bicycle costume designed for Collier's readers
    • Dangerous Lady, pp. 64-76
      The Serial Story, Conclusion
    • The Week's Work, p. 77
    • Editorials, pp. 78-80
      Public Opinion and Labor Leaders; Uncle Sam, Inc.; Winner and Still Champ---King James
    • Cover