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America's Life Line
Jim Marshall
The Great Lakes---our industrial backbone
Collier's Weekly,
April 19, 1941
, pp. 32-81
Asleep on the Deep
Jim Marshall
About the two mighty fleets the Navy has stored---all ready for war
Collier's Weekly,
May 25, 1946
, pp. 38-44
Back to the Mimes
Jim Marshall
The return of Harold Llody---without benefit of stand-in
Collier's Weekly,
June 1, 1946
, pp. 58-64
Be Yourself, Girlie!
Jim Marshall
Some sound advice from the man who makes up the movie stars
Collier's Weekly,
March 7, 1942
, p. 13
Bear by the Tail
Jim Marshall
The Philippines problem, right back in your lap
Collier's Weekly,
September 11, 1937
, pp. 12-13
The Bear Looks Over the Mountain
Jim Marshall
Where Britain waits for Russia
Collier's Weekly,
August 31, 1940
, pp. 18-19
Belle On Her Toes
Jim Marshall
Mia Slavenska learned the terpsichorean art from the masters
Collier's Weekly,
November 3, 1945
, pp. 86-95
The Big Eye
Jim Marshall
The greatest adventure in time and psace will soon be seen in Palomar's giant mirror
Collier's Weekly,
November 29, 1947
, pp. 22-23
Books and Saddles
Jim Marshall
The Old West lives again for Author Ernest Haycox
Collier's Weekly,
November 29, 1941
, p. 13
Boom Town
Jim Marshall
Pay night in Grand Coulee
Collier's Weekly,
August 28, 1937
, pp. 12-13
Britain's Bright Boy
Jim Marshall
Hoer-Belisha, ambitious Minister of War
Collier's Weekly,
August 20, 1938
, p. 21
Canyon Christmas
Jim Marshall
America's gayest Xmas party
Collier's Weekly,
December 20, 1941
, p. 13
Catastrophe Maker
Jim Marshall
About Mr. "Breezy" Eason who stages debacles for the movies
Collier's Weekly,
August 10, 1946
, pp. 28-41
Catch Those Vitamins
Jim Marshall
Shark fishing---for fun and profit
Collier's Weekly,
December 23, 1939
, pp. 30-61
Cathay Hey-Hey!
Jim Marshall
Chinatown goes Yankee
Collier's Weekly,
February 28, 1942
, p. 13
Chaos on the Coast
Jim Marshall
Who is going to take care of the hordes of unemployed in California?
Collier's Weekly,
September 21, 1946
, p. 22
China's Girl Boss
Jim Marshall
Impatient reformers
Collier's Weekly,
April 10, 1937
, p. 17
City of Change
Jim Marshall
A jaunt through Buenos Aires
Collier's Weekly,
June 10, 1939
, pp. 25-61
Coast Defender
Jim Marshall
General John L. De Witt guards our Pacific Coast
Collier's Weekly,
October 3, 1942
, pp. 54-57
Cover photo
Jim Marshall
The Saturday Review,
November 27, 1971
Crashing the Capital
Jim Marshall
Social success guaranteed, for a consideration
Collier's Weekly,
October 31, 1936
, pp. 60-65
Dam of Doubt
Jim Marshall
Bonneville, a very large structure
Collier's Weekly,
June 19, 1937
, p. 19
Death from the Sky
Jim Marshall
Bombs bursting in Shanghai
Collier's Weekly,
October 16, 1937
, pp. 9-10
Deepwater President
Jim Marshall
Manuel Luis Quezon, first president of the Philippines
Collier's Weekly,
July 4, 1936
, pp. 24-40
Department 99
Jim Marshall
A new type of assembly line gives wounded servicemen the chance to keep on with the fight
Collier's Weekly,
January 13, 1945
, pp. 62-69
Desert Divers
Jim Marshall
Collier's Weekly,
September 12, 1942
, pp. 71-73
Designs for Touring VI. Out Where the West Ends
Jim Marshall
Scenic wonders and lost treasure lure visitors to western Oregon
Collier's Weekly,
April 24, 1948
, pp. 22-23
Designs for Touring
III. Desert Empire
Jim Marshall
Death vallye---once a hellhole for gold seekers---now offers many attractions for pleas...
Collier's Weekly,
February 21, 1948
, pp. 24-25
Designs for Touring
X. Mountain Mutton
Jim Marshall
Sheep herding on the old Ute Trail in the Colorado Rockies
Collier's Weekly,
July 31, 1948
, pp. 16-17
Durable Detective
Jim Marshall
The never-ending saga of Sherlock Holmes and his stooge, Watson
Collier's Weekly,
September 1, 1945
, pp. 26-29
An Empire in Doubt
Jim Marshall
Some dangerous thinking from Japan
Collier's Weekly,
May 11, 1940
, pp. 16-17
End of a Dream
Jim Marshall
The Philippines take a second look at independence
Collier's Weekly,
July 27, 1940
, pp. 18-19
Everybody's Army
Jim Marshall
The democratic way
Collier's Weekly,
February 22, 1941
, p. 13
Everybody's Night Club
Jim Marshall
Hollywood's Palladium---world's biggest dine-and-dance emporium---has its heart in the ...
Collier's Weekly,
May 13, 1944
, pp. 24-37
Farewll to Asia
Jim Marshall
Lo, the poor white man!
Collier's Weekly,
April 30, 1938
, p. 11
Fightin' Irish
Jim Marshall
Since the age of 5, lovely June Haver has done very well as her own manager
Collier's Weekly,
January 20, 1945
, p. 20
The First American Saint
Jim Marshall
In her good works, the Blessed Mother Cabrini lives on
Collier's Weekly,
March 25, 1944
, p. 21
Flicker Jitters
Jim Marshall
Movies in the Orient
Collier's Weekly,
September 12, 1936
, pp. 66-69
Flying Hell
Jim Marshall
A spectacular new killer plane for the U.S. Air Force
Collier's Weekly,
May 9, 1942
, p. 13
The Folding Tree
Jim Marshall
Hollywood, birthplace of miracles, would rather build a tree than grow one
Collier's Weekly,
April 21, 1945
, pp. 61-63
For Freedom's Skies
Jim Marshall
Your defense in the air
Collier's Weekly,
July 12, 1941
, pp. 16-21
Freedom's Sting
Jim Marshall
Brown brothers' burden---Philippine indepedendence
Collier's Weekly,
May 30, 1936
, pp. 7-8
From Here to There---Postwar
Jim Marshall
Moving freight is as important as moving people
Collier's Weekly,
August 11, 1945
, pp. 14-15
Giant Jeep
Jim Marshall
The newest thing in locomotives
Collier's Weekly,
April 5, 1941
, p. 12
Girl Behind the Gun
Jim Marshall
It's Connie Walker, only girl tool-designer in the U.S.
Collier's Weekly,
September 5, 1942
, pp. 12-13
The Girl We'd Most
Jim Marshall
About Janis Paige, cinema sonstress, and her fifty-eight titles
Collier's Weekly,
March 27, 1948
, pp. 48-73
The Girls They Left Behind
Jim Marshall
Tokyo in wartime
Collier's Weekly,
October 23, 1937
, pp. 12-13
Glamor Hits the Range
Jim Marshall
What the well-dressed cowgirl is wearning---and what it costs
Collier's Weekly,
July 26, 1947
, pp. 34-49
The Go-to-Hell System
Jim Marshall
Here's an employer who's solved the management-versus-labor problem
Collier's Weekly,
April 29, 1944
, pp. 31-45
Going Up
Jim Marshall
Pioneer exploration of the stratosphere makes it possible for fast cargo planes to fly ...
Collier's Weekly,
September 11, 1943
, p. 29
Greatest Show on Earth
Jim Marshall
Washington stage-set
Collier's Weekly,
November 28, 1936
, pp. 22-23
The Guy Nobody Hates
Jim Marshall
Mark Hellinger forsakes Hollywood to cover the war
Collier's Weekly,
June 17, 1944
, pp. 66-67
Hawaii Wants a Star
Jim Marshall
It' bidding for statehood
Collier's Weekly,
October 19, 1940
, pp. 20-31
Hi, Spy!
Jim Marshall
When in the Orient, be kind to your spy
Collier's Weekly,
May 29, 1937
, p. 20
Highballing to Victory
Jim Marshall
Some big things---and a lot of little things---have tripled railroads' wartime capacity
Collier's Weekly,
September 16, 1944
, p. 21
His Hard-Rock Honor
Jim Marshall
Meet George Watson, mayor and only citizen of Romantic Alta, Utah
Collier's Weekly,
October 18, 1947
, pp. 113-117
Honey from the B's
Jim Marshall
Anne Jeffreys, of Street Scene, climbed a rough trail to stardom
Collier's Weekly,
May 3, 1947
, p. 22
Hong Kong
Jim Marshall
Street scene
Collier's Weekly,
December 26, 1936
, p. 14
How to Train a Hunting Dog
Jim Marshall
Easy directions for making your pooch a paragon---with pictures
Collier's Weekly,
September 27, 1941
, pp. 16-20
Hulls in a Hurry
Jim Marshall
No folling---we're getting the ships
Collier's Weekly,
July 11, 1942
, pp. 17-18
Hurry-Up Joe
Jim Marshall
General Joseph Stilwell, who has a little unfinished business in Burma
Collier's Weekly,
June 27, 1942
, p. 19
I Soloed in 76 Minutes
Jim Marshall
Collier's correspondent takes off on a flight of fancy---without his parachute
Collier's Weekly,
June 16, 1945
, pp. 24-25
India Won't Wait
Jim Marshall
Britain's dilemma
Collier's Weekly,
June 8, 1940
, pp. 20-21
Inshore Patrol
Jim Marshall
Coast protectors---without gold braid and shining brass
Collier's Weekly,
May 2, 1942
, p. 13
Inside Passage
Jim Marshall
Bound for Alaska, 'twixt the devil and the deep
Collier's Weekly,
December 7, 1935
, p. 22
It Can't Be Done, Can't It?
Jim Marshall
J.D. Ross, pioneering in impossibilities
Collier's Weekly,
March 7, 1936
, pp. 28-31
It Pays to Be Old---In California
Jim Marshall
Collier's Weekly,
March 26, 1949
, pp. 28-29
The Japanese Invasion
Jim Marshall
Canada, with both hands full of trouble
Collier's Weekly,
October 14, 1939
, p. 16
Jaunt with Janie
Jim Marshall
The author claims he went to Chile for his story on Miss Greer
Collier's Weekly,
May 22, 1948
, pp. 78-89
Java Snack
Jim Marshall
Light lunch in the tropics
Collier's Weekly,
August 6, 1938
, pp. 34-49
Justice for the Bumblee
Jim Marshall
New light on the flight of the bumblebee, or science can explain everything!
Collier's Weekly,
July 7, 1945
, pp. 34-39
Last Days of Shanghai
Jim Marshall
Modern warfare in China's commercial capital
Collier's Weekly,
December 11, 1937
, pp. 11-12
Leg Hunt in Tokyo
Jim Marshall
Fear Eastern Revue
Collier's Weekly,
October 24, 1936
, p. 11
Let Go Fore and Aft
Jim Marshall
Follow the sun
Collier's Weekly,
January 11, 1936
, pp. 27-30
Life in a Glamor Factor
Jim Marshall
What every young movie starlet must know
Collier's Weekly,
October 12, 1946
, p. 14
Life with Mr. Powell
Jim Marshall
The Thin Man plays "Father" in the movie from the famous play
Collier's Weekly,
August 16, 1947
, pp. 38-39
Little Miss Innocent
Jim Marshall
Marie Wilson's beautiful-but-dumb technique isn't easy, but it pays
Collier's Weekly,
February 23, 1946
, p. 16
Luck of the Mongols
Jim Marshall
Oriental free-for-all
Collier's Weekly,
March 20, 1937
, p. 11
The Man with the Screwdriver
Jim Marshall
Brazil's accomplished dictator
Collier's Weekly,
January 28, 1939
, pp. 24-41
Manila Merry-Go-Round
Jim Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Ramirez, at home
Collier's Weekly,
July 18, 1936
, pp. 12-13
The Marx Menace
Jim Marshall
Those zanies, Groucho, Harpo and Chico, have made another movie
Collier's Weekly,
March 16, 1946
, pp. 24-29
The Mexican Way
Jim Marshall
What to expect on your tour below the Rio Grande
Collier's Weekly,
January 20, 1940
, pp. 18-19
Mexico Cuts Off Her Nose
Jim Marshall
Who steals our oil steals trouble
Collier's Weekly,
November 25, 1939
, pp. 16-17
Miracle Ship
Jim Marshall
The cruiser New Orleans was blasted in two, yet lived to fight again
Collier's Weekly,
February 26, 1944
, p. 11
The New Black Magic
Jim Marshall
Strong-man genius Jack DeMent aids the war effort with "black light"
Collier's Weekly,
September 30, 1944
, pp. 66-79
A Night at the Uproar
Jim Marshall
The maestros of music take a terrific beating from Spike Jones
Collier's Weekly,
January 10, 1948
, pp. 22-23
A Night in the Trenches
Jim Marshall
Chief industry of the Orient, at first hand
Collier's Weekly,
May 1, 1937
, pp. 18-19
No New Ideas Wanted
Jim Marshall
The perilous politics of Japan
Collier's Weekly,
November 21, 1936
, pp. 77-86
Nonstop Show
Jim Marshall
The Drunkard just goes on and on---and on
Collier's Weekly,
December 27, 1941
, pp. 28-32
Not Like the Movies
Jim Marshall
Cinderellas on the day shift
Collier's Weekly,
August 18, 1945
, pp. 59-68
Nothing To It
Jim Marshall
The public pays to see Benedict Bogeaus' movies---and gladly
Collier's Weekly,
May 18, 1946
, pp. 65-71
Old Lady with a Punch
Jim Marshall
The old Catalina fishing boat becomes an antisub menace
Collier's Weekly,
July 24, 1943
, pp. 18-19
Out of the Blue
Jim Marshall
Meet the U.S. Army Parachute Corps
Collier's Weekly,
January 11, 1941
, pp. 28-31
Out of This World
Jim Marshall
Looking through the giant telescope
Collier's Weekly,
June 12, 1948
, pp. 16-17
Pacific Fortress
Jim Marshall
Hawaii has a serious side
Collier's Weekly,
February 27, 1937
, pp. 56-73
The Perils of Pearl White
Jim Marshall
Hollywood glorifies a heroine of its early serial thrillers
Collier's Weekly,
July 6, 1946
, p. 72
Pet Volcanoes
Jim Marshall
Dr Jaggar's hobby
Collier's Weekly,
March 27, 1937
, p. 19
Pirate Patrol
Jim Marshall
Submarines on the last pirate main
Collier's Weekly,
August 15, 1936
, pp. 52-65
Poor Man's Paradise
Jim Marshall
Why the Northwest has everything, including "Keep Out" signs
Collier's Weekly,
August 26, 1939
, pp. 11-13
The Problem People
Jim Marshall
Concentration camp, American style
Collier's Weekly,
August 15, 1942
, pp. 50-55
Rainbow round Your Neck
Jim Marshall
Romance is a business in Hawaii
Collier's Weekly,
November 23, 1940
, p. 22
The Reasonable Miss Young
Jim Marshall
"Sweet but firm" is the success formula of Loretta
Collier's Weekly,
December 27, 1947
, pp. 48-55
The Return of Miss Harvey
Jim Marshall
Glorifying the Old West's favorite waitresses---in Technicolor
Collier's Weekly,
November 17, 1945
, p. 20
Royal Party
Jim Marshall
Canada slicks up for its king and queen
Collier's Weekly,
May 13, 1939
, pp. 9-10
Sad Sin in Shanghai
Jim Marshall
Chinese nights' entertainment
Collier's Weekly,
July 10, 1937
, pp. 46-65
The Shanghai Squeeze
Jim Marshall
The city China gave away
Collier's Weekly,
September 26, 1936
, pp. 62-73
Sheridan's Ride
Jim Marshall
Entertaining facts about the young lady known as the Oomph Girl
Collier's Weekly,
July 19, 1947
, pp. 26-27
So You're Going Touring
Jim Marshall
Hints that may help make your trip as comfortable as possible
Collier's Weekly,
May 4, 1946
, pp. 55-56
Soldiers and Sin
Jim Marshall
What goes on around Army camps
Collier's Weekly,
August 16, 1941
, pp. 44-57
Some Like It Wild
Jim Marshall
They're your parks: have a look at them
Collier's Weekly,
May 9, 1936
, pp. 20-21
South End of the World
Jim Marshall
A trip though the Strait of Magellan
Collier's Weekly,
May 20, 1939
, p. 18
Spearhead of Our Defense
Jim Marshall
The Philippine Islands, key to th Pacific
Collier's Weekly,
September 5, 1936
, pp. 12-13
SRO on a Coral Isle
Jim Marshall
Adele Jergens---America's No. 1 South Seas castaway
Collier's Weekly,
November 24, 1945
, pp. 30-33
The Strange Embarrassment of Madame Aumont
Jim Marshall
Maria Montez and husband Jean Aumont defy cinema custom
Collier's Weekly,
June 28, 1947
, pp. 12-13
Tall, Torrid and Texas
Jim Marshall
Comedienne Louis Allbritton rides herd on the Hollywood range
Collier's Weekly,
April 28, 1945
, p. 17
Tanker Run North
Jim Marshall
Collier's Weekly,
September 17, 1949
, p. 29
Tanks in the Timber
Jim Marshall
Wood for America's war effort
Collier's Weekly,
January 24, 1942
, pp. 25-57
Those Diner Blues
Jim Marshall
The railroads are feeding five times their usual number of passengers---and getting kicks
Collier's Weekly,
February 12, 1944
, p. 21
Too Easy to Live
Jim Marshall
Nature's gift to the Philippines
Collier's Weekly,
June 20, 1936
, p. 10
Tourist Heaven
Jim Marshall
How to enjoy your western tour
Collier's Weekly,
July 6, 1935
, p. 16
Tropical Isle
Jim Marshall
The social millennium on Kotosho
Collier's Weekly,
March 19, 1938
, pp. 27-43
Trouble in the Sky
Jim Marshall
West Coast aircraft industry fears beomcing the unwanted stepchild of peace
Collier's Weekly,
October 28, 1944
, p. 11
Trouble on the Trail
Jim Marshall
What's the future of the Alaskan Highway after the war?
Collier's Weekly,
January 15, 1944
, p. 16
Try This on Your Chopsticks
Jim Marshall
Dainties out of the East
Collier's Weekly,
December 4, 1937
, pp. 38-69
Twilight on the Navajo Trail
Jim Marshall
Bureaucracy makes life on the Indian reservation pretty rugged
Collier's Weekly,
February 7, 1948
, pp. 20-21
Two to Macao
Jim Marshall
Dropping in on China
Collier's Weekly,
June 26, 1937
, p. 19
Under Chiang's Hat
Jim Marshall
Number One in Asia
Collier's Weekly,
March 6, 1937
, pp. 9-11
Untaming the West
Jim Marshall
Mussing up the West to suit the East
Collier's Weekly,
April 11, 1936
, pp. 52-55
Up from the Ashes
Jim Marshall
Tokyo starts from scratch
Collier's Weekly,
May 15, 1937
, p. 15
The Vanishing White Man
Jim Marshall
Orientals---in search of a place in the Orient
Collier's Weekly,
June 5, 1937
, p. 13
To 'Vegas, Darling
Jim Marshall
Weddings while you wait
Collier's Weekly,
October 25, 1941
, pp. 72-85
War in the Woods
Jim Marshall
America's army of fire fighters take their battle stations
Collier's Weekly,
June 13, 1942
, pp. 14-15
War on the Range;Modern rustlers at work
Jim Marshall
Collier's Weekly,
November 9, 1935
, pp. 38-55
We Are Ready with Gas
Jim Marshall
We have it if the Nazi boys want to play it that way
Collier's Weekly,
August 7, 1943
, pp. 21-22
The West Coast Goes to It
Jim Marshall
They're ready for anything
Collier's Weekly,
January 17, 1942
, p. 11
West Coast Japanese
Jim Marshall
Some things California would like to know
Collier's Weekly,
October 11, 1941
, pp. 14-15
The West Throws a Party
Jim Marshall
Magnificence in San Francisco Bay
Collier's Weekly,
February 18, 1939
, pp. 21-23
Western Rampart
Jim Marshall
The truth about our defenses in the West
Collier's Weekly,
February 21, 1942
, p. 13
Westerns Are Back in the West
Jim Marshall
Horse opera is again the movie producer's No. 1 meal ticket
Collier's Weekly,
December 8, 1945
, pp. 22-23
When Russia Marches
Jim Marshall
Who's master in the Orient?
Collier's Weekly,
February 5, 1938
, pp. 18-19
Where Invasions Are Born
Jim Marshall
The Coast and Geodetic Survey charts the groundwork for the strategists
Collier's Weekly,
June 10, 1944
, p. 22
Where the Songs Come From
Jim Marshall
Dr. Jimmy McHugh strives for the impossible---something new in song tunes!
Collier's Weekly,
July 8, 1944
, p. 47
The White Peril
Jim Marshall
Rising sons---and daughters
Collier's Weekly,
October 19, 1935
, p. 9
Who's Hula?
Jim Marshall
Hawaiian paradise
Collier's Weekly,
January 16, 1937
, p. 18
Why Drown?
Jim Marshall
Let's take a lesson from lovely Esther Williams. A Swimming lesson!
Collier's Weekly,
July 28, 1945
, pp. 44-47
Wild Gold
Jim Marshall
Island mines
Collier's Weekly,
April 16, 1938
, pp. 35-37
Window to the Universe
Ira S. Bowen and Jim Marshall
The director at Mount Palomar describes its giant mirror at work
Collier's Weekly,
July 24, 1948
, pp. 16-17
Wine of the Country
Jim Marshall
Wine making---the American way
Collier's Weekly,
April 25, 1942
, pp. 23-35
Wing Talk
Jim Marshall
Collier's Weekly,
March 10, 1945
, pp. 8-10
Wing Talk
Jim Marshall
Collier's Weekly,
September 15, 1945
, pp. 8-10
Wing Talk
Jim Marshall and Gerry Dick
Collier's Weekly,
May 4, 1946
, pp. 8-10
Wing Talk
Jim Marshall
Collier's Weekly,
May 11, 1946
, pp. 8-10
Wooing Western Workers
Jim Marshall
Personal reasons hamper war on the West Coast
Collier's Weekly,
December 25, 1943
, pp. 13-14
The World Passes By
Jim Marshall
Toyko, crossroads of the planet
Collier's Weekly,
January 2, 1937
, p. 18
Young Salts, Ahoy!
Jim Marshall
The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at King's Point molds maritime leaders of the future
Collier's Weekly,
October 9, 1943
, pp. 14-15
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