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