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March 30, 1940 Issue - 17 Articles- Keep Up with the World
Freling Foster
, pp. 6-8 - Dance Once More
Price Day and George Bradshaw
, pp. 9-10 So there's no place like home, is there?
- The Pope's Fight Against Time
Frank Gervasi
, p. 11 The last stronghold of peace
- Happiest Man in the World
Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
, pp. 12-13 Bushwacker Idyll
- Blue Cupid
Jeffers Godfrey
, p. 14 A pigeon with personality
- Left-Handed Press Agent
Don Glendon
, p. 15 Meet the Great Mails---you'll be dazzled
- Romance in Crimson, ninth of ten parts
Octavus Roy Cohen
, p. 16 - When New York Blacked Out
Arthur Forester and A.J. Russell, Jr.
, p. 17 What German submarines did on our coast in 1918
- The Short Short Story
Timothy Fuller
, p. 18 In His Own Way
- Let Otto Do It
Frank Condon
, p. 19 Otto Brower, unsung hero of Hollywood
- A Gift to the Nation
Richard Howells Watkins
, p. 20 Study in patriotism
- An Eye for Planes
Owen P. White
, p. 21 Television's ready for war
- Hell on Wheels
Walter Davenport
, pp. 22-23 The U.S. Army amends a famous remark
- Appointment in India, third of ten parts
Lawrence G. Blochman
, pp. 24-67 Miss Small tells a fortune
- Queen High
Shepard Barclay
, pp. 68-73 The first ten in contract bridge
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
The Russian Way
What This Country Needs
- Cover
Jaro Fabry