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  1. Baseball's Best Show
    The Saturday Evening Post, September 19, 1959, p. 33
  2. Basketball's Little Whirlwind
    The Saturday Evening Post, January 24, 1959, p. 19
  3. Basketball's Toughest War Horse
    The Saturday Evening Post, December 28, 1957, p. 24
  4. Battles Under the Basket
    The Saturday Evening Post, February 4, 1961, pp. 34-35
  5. Articles
    Beware of Home-Repair Racketeers
    The Saturday Evening Post, July 21, 1956, p. 17
  6. Big Bobo
    Detroit's pride and joy, Bobo Newsom
    Collier's Weekly, May 3, 1941, p. 20
  7. Boss of the Yankees
    The Saturday Evening Post, April 16, 1960, p. 31
  8. Bronko Bucks Again
    After six years in field, Bronko Nagurski is still all-America
    Collier's Weekly, December 11, 1943, pp. 33-53
  9. Brough is Rough
    But Louise may yet become our next national women's tennis champion
    Collier's Weekly, September 11, 1943, p. 16
  10. Brunette Today, Blonde Tomorrow
    The Saturday Evening Post, September 9, 1961, pp. 20-21
  11. Buddy Totes the Ball
    Illinois has the fastest back in football---Claude Young
    Collier's Weekly, November 23, 1946, p. 21
  12. Busiest Bee
    Clair Bee, basketball wizard
    Collier's Weekly, December 23, 1939, p. 11
  13. California's Arrogant Couturier
    The Saturday Evening Post, March 12, 1960, pp. 28-29
  14. Cheesecake athe Ball Park
    A new idea for making real baseball fans of the ladies
    Collier's Weekly, July 27, 1946, pp. 62-77
  15. College Shouldn't Take Four Years
    The Saturday Evening Post, March 26, 1960, p. 21
  16. Crime at Your Front Door
    Mailbox thieves are getting away with $300,000,000 a year
    Collier's Weekly, November 22, 1947, pp. 36-74
  17. Crossroads Champs
    Basketball's best---and funniest
    Collier's Weekly, February 8, 1941, p. 23
  18. The Deals They Never Made
    Baseball bosses and boners
    Collier's Weekly, December 9, 1939, pp. 54-77
  19. Did the Best Teams Get in the Series?
    The Saturday Evening Post, October 1, 1955, p. 25
  20. Don't be a Sucker, Junior!
    The Saturday Evening Post, March 17, 1956, pp. 26-27
  21. Don't Call Us Freaks!
    The Saturday Evening Post, January 5, 1957, p. 21
  22. The Failure of the Business Schools
    The Saturday Evening Post, February 18, 1961, p. 26
  23. Fan---As in Fanatic
    The shenanagins of baseball's foremost rooters
    Collier's Weekly, April 24, 1943, p. 16
  24. Fine Feather
    Willie Pep will be a fine lightweight too, some day
    Collier's Weekly, February 27, 1943, pp. 58-65
  25. For Dear Old Sweeney
    How much to throw a ball game?
    Collier's Weekly, April 26, 1941, p. 14
  26. Gamblers Anonymous
    The Saturday Evening Post, May 26, 1962, pp. 44-48
  27. Geniuses Have It Tough, Too
    Collier's Weekly, June 4, 1949, p. 23
  28. Gold-Plated Corn
    The success saga of those amazing zanies, Abbott and Costello
    Collier's Weekly, November 8, 1947, pp. 24-25
  29. Gravy Train
    Football's only a game, a coach learns
    Collier's Weekly, December 14, 1940, pp. 17-18
  30. The Great Factory Sweepstakes
    The Saturday Evening Post, October 22, 1960, p. 34
  31. The Grid is Hot
    Pro football's big gates have started a dogfight among promoters
    Collier's Weekly, September 14, 1946, pp. 92-99
  32. He Fights the Wildest Fires
    The Saturday Evening Post, May 2, 1959, p. 36
  33. Heel of Honesty
    Q. When is a bum no bum? A. When he falls in love
    Collier's Weekly, September 18, 1943, p. 12
  34. Help for Homeowners
    The Saturday Evening Post, November 14, 1959, p. 31
  35. Helping Hands and Feet
    Billy Gibson shows maimed servicemen how to rebuild shattered lives on artificial limbs
    Collier's Weekly, May 6, 1944, p. 19
  36. High Guy
    Even aside from his height, seven-foot Bob Kurland, All-America center, is a basketball...
    Collier's Weekly, March 17, 1945, pp. 32-33
  37. How to Annoy an Umpire
    Squawking at his decisions has more than a nuisance value
    Collier's Weekly, April 27, 1946, p. 18
  38. Illusions of Reducing
    The Saturday Evening Post, January 20, 1962, pp. 28-37
  39. Kid Mercury
    Les MacMitchell, the magnificent miler
    Collier's Weekly, June 7, 1941, p. 19
  40. Killer at the Card Table
    The Saturday Evening Post, May 23, 1959, pp. 32-33
  41. Labor Answers the G.I.
    The union's side of the story about seniority and similar matters
    Collier's Weekly, October 13, 1945, pp. 22-23
  42. Ladies and Gentlemen---
    Lecturing is always nice work if you can get it
    Collier's Weekly, December 21, 1946, pp. 40-46
  43. Landing on Easy Street---In 25 Words (or Less)
    The Saturday Evening Post, June 30, 1962, pp. 30-35
  44. Main Line Football
    Get to know George Munger---Penn's best gridiron coach ever
    Collier's Weekly, November 15, 1947, pp. 16-17
  45. Mamma's at the Met
    The Saturday Evening Post, October 29, 1960, pp. 19-21
  46. The Met's Second Caruos
    The Saturday Evening Post, April 14, 1962, pp. 96-99
  47. My Life in a Cooking School
    Collier's Weekly, December 25, 1948, pp. 52-53
  48. Name Your Culture
    A visit to Carnegie Hall Studios, home of many fine arts
    Collier's Weekly, June 1, 1946, pp. 22-23
  49. The Nation's Brain
    How the Library of Congress serves the lawmakers and the public
    Collier's Weekly, August 16, 1947, pp. 11-13
  50. New York's Colossal Coliseum
    The Saturday Evening Post, February 24, 1962, pp. 71-75
  51. Nice Kid in the Big Leagues
    Collier's Weekly, June 18, 1949, pp. 18-19
  52. Old Indispensible
    A big-league show learns about baseball from the Army
    Collier's Weekly, October 16, 1943, p. 20
  53. Older Women Make Better Workers
    The Saturday Evening Post, March 24, 1956, pp. 49-50
  54. Our Fight Against TV Taboos
    The Saturday Evening Post, March 21, 1959, pp. 28-29
  55. Paris Gives Women a Break
    The Saturday Evening Post, January 6, 1962, pp. 30-31
  56. Philadelphian in Parliament
    An American success story---with a British accent
    Collier's Weekly, September 29, 1945, pp. 26-35
  57. A Primer for Chumps
    The Saturday Evening Post, November 21, 1959, p. 31
  58. A Princess Gets 'Em Jobs
    Viola Ilma rehabilitates problem kids---with work
    Collier's Weekly, August 12, 1944, p. 21
  59. Pro Football's All-Around Man
    The Saturday Evening Post, October 26, 1957, p. 30
  60. The Rap Gangsters Fear Most
    The Saturday Evening Post, August 9, 1958, pp. 26-27
  61. Saint-Lo Fights Another Battle
    Much of the town is still rubble left by the Normandy Invasion
    Collier's Weekly, June 12, 1948, pp. 50-63
  62. Saturday Afternoon Mean Grinders
    Collier's Weekly, October 1, 1949, p. 21
  63. Second Wind
    She knew her football---and her footballers
    Collier's Weekly, November 29, 1941, p. 15
  64. Secret Service of the Gridiron
    The Literary Digest, November 17, 1934, pp. 38-39
  65. The Seven Dictators of Broadway
    The Saturday Evening Post, April 13, 1957, pp. 28-29
  66. She Knows What Women Will Wear
    The Saturday Evening Post, June 27, 1959, pp. 34-35
  67. The Short Short Story
    Or for Worse
    Collier's Weekly, June 20, 1942, pp. 56-63
  68. Side-Winder
    Kirby Higbe, Brooklyn's Wild Man
    Collier's Weekly, May 9, 1942, pp. 34-49
  69. So I Escaped From the Bullpen
    The Saturday Evening Post, August 1, 1959, p. 25
  70. Sock'em vs. Slick'em
    Schools of thought in basketball
    Collier's Weekly, February 4, 1939, p. 11
  71. Stop Driving Your Pet Crazy
    The Saturday Evening Post, November 29, 1958, pp. 32-33
  72. Strong, Silent Man
    Cal Hubbard, fighting umpire
    Collier's Weekly, April 15, 1939, pp. 55-61
  73. Style King of Ready-to-Wear
    The Saturday Evening Post, October 20, 1962, pp. 76-81
  74. Sugar Boy
    Ray Robinson, the walloping welterweight
    Collier's Weekly, March 7, 1942, p. 17
  75. Super-Blooper TV Show
    The Saturday Evening Post, October 13, 1956, pp. 46-47
  76. Television's Desperate Numbers Game
    The Saturday Evening Post, December 7, 1957, pp. 34-35
  77. That Wonderful Guy
    Collier's Weekly, December 31, 1949, pp. 16-17
  78. There's Only One Moore
    Terry Moore, Cardinal's outfielder, has magic in his glove
    Collier's Weekly, July 4, 1942, p. 19
  79. They'd Rather Dance Than Eat
    The Saturday Evening Post, October 12, 1957, pp. 24-25
  80. Too Smart for Your Job?
    The Saturday Evening Post, May 3, 1958, p. 36
  81. Toughest Job in Sports
    Collier's Weekly, February 12, 1949, pp. 22-23
  82. TV's Most Provocative Show
    The Saturday Evening Post, February 13, 1960, pp. 36-37
  83. Tycoons of the Turntable
    Don't pity the guys who chatter and play waxings on the air
    Collier's Weekly, March 22, 1947, pp. 18-19
  84. A Visit With Bill Veeck
    The Saturday Evening Post, June 6, 1959, p. 31
  85. A Visit With Eddie Arcaro
    The Saturday Evening Post, June 28, 1958, pp. 26-27
  86. Wadda Ya Read?
    Collier's Weekly, November 27, 1948, pp. 32-35
  87. Wanted: A Common Code for Basketball
    The Literary Digest, December 15, 1934, p. 42
  88. We Licked the Veteran Problem
    (Second of two articles)
    The Saturday Evening Post, November 5, 1955, p. 30
  89. Articles
    We Licked the Veteran Problem
    (First of two articles)
    The Saturday Evening Post, October 29, 1955, pp. 20-21
  90. What Do You Want From TV?
    The Saturday Evening Post, July 1, 1961, pp. 13-15
  91. Who Won the War?
    Collier's Weekly, October 9, 1948, pp. 72-77
  92. The Worse Crime Doesn't Pay
    The Saturday Evening Post, March 16, 1957, pp. 38-39
  93. The Yankees' Southpaw Wizard
    The Saturday Evening Post, May 12, 1956, pp. 32-33
  94. You're on a List
    Fortunes are being made selling by mail---but not by the post office
    Collier's Weekly, March 30, 1946, pp. 32-36
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