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November 30, 1946 Issue - 19 Articles- The Week's Mail, pp. 4-5
From Our Readers
- Keep Up with the World
Freling Foster
, pp. 6-7 - The Week's Work
Ted Shane
, pp. 8-10 - Hit the Pocket
Henry Steig
, p. 11 Love faces a hard test when husbands take their wives bowling
- Housing: Dixie's Dilemma
Frank Gervasi
, pp. 12-13 Poverty and the race problem make things worse in the South
- The Man Who Knew Greer Carson
Max Hampton
, pp. 14-15 Apparently there wasn't a Hollywood celebrity he didn't know
- The Longhorns' Bible
Frank X. Tolbert
, pp. 16-17 An introduction to the scholarly football coach of Texas U.
- Don't Ever Love Me
Octavus Roy Cohen
, pp. 18-19 The Serial Story, second of four parts
- A Little Nerve
Robert Griffith
, p. 20 The Short Short Story
- No Prissy is Cissy
Dickson Hartwell
, p. 21 Brief biography of a great newspaperwoman---Eleanor Patterson
- Why Can't They Read?
Amy Porter
, pp. 22-23 St. Louis has a clinic to cure reading defects in school children
- County Pork Barrel
Vera Connolly
, pp. 24-25 A report on abuse of prisoners and graft in many local jails
- Essentially Old-Fashioned
Jay Wilson
, pp. 26-45 A hat-check girl in a night club meets a nice man with money
- He Likes Fish
Ernest L. Barcella
, pp. 46-92 Fred Orsinger would rather be Aquarium Director than President
- The Warden
Georges Carousso
, pp. 93-95 It wasn't easy to find a lost hunter in the Big Panther country
- Bird on the Hand
Ed Reid
, pp. 96-107 The ancient sport of falconry still has its enthusiasts
- Wing Talk: Island Airline
Frederick R. Neely
, pp. 108-109 - Editorials, pp. 110-112
A Town Gets Action; A Fraternity Rebels; Hold That Policy---Or Renew It
- Cover
David Peskin