Description
Click Magazine – March 1941 – Vol. 4, No. 3 – A Model is Born Cover – No Label
Offered here is the March 1941 issue of Click Magazine, Volume 4, Number 3, featuring the classic mid-century headline A Model is Born. This issue captures a vibrant cross-section of American culture on the eve of U.S. entry into World War II, blending Hollywood profiles, military commentary, and fashion insights.
The magazine is in good condition with no address label. The exact item pictured in the listing is the one you will receive. Please examine the photo carefully for condition reference. All of our magazines are shipped in a protective plastic sleeve. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Selected Highlights from the Table of Contents:
Feature Articles:
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Are the Boys Safer in the Army? (p.6) – A frank and serious examination of social disease concerns within the U.S. military, accompanied by a content warning for sensitive readers.
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Riding the Cab (p.11) – A behind-the-scenes journey aboard the Super-Chief train from Chicago to Los Angeles.
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It’s the Girl Scout in Me (p.21) – Click’s first-ever photo-story, offering a vivid glimpse of Broadway and Hollywood life, presented with a rare full-color photograph.
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Can the Reds Smash the Nazis? (p.40) – A wartime analysis from Captain Eugene N. Kournakoff on the capabilities of the Russian Army in the European theater.
Additional Features:
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Cluck of the Year: Harvard’s Sorokin (p.3)
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A Model is Born (p.7) – The issue’s title piece, chronicling the rise of a fashion model.
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Santa Anita: A Day at the Races (p.13)
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Belt Trickery for Miss America’s Waist (p.16)
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Gossiphotographs (p.18)
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Meet John Doe: Its Creators, Its Character (p.18)
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Carolyn Lee Steals “Virginia” (p.18)
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Cineclicks of the Month (p.33)
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Disclics of the Month (p.35)
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Pal Joey Backstage Feature: Pay Dirt (p.36)
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Successful Beauty for Business Men (p.37)
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It Takes an Army to Fight Crocodiles (p.38)
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Laughlines and Uncle Sam’s Page Boys (p.39)
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Clicks and Clucks: Readers’ Letters (p.43)
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God’s Acres: Readers’ Picture Album (p.46)
This issue is edited by M. Robert Rogers and Elliott Curtiss, with Hollywood editorial contributions by Herbert L. Bregstein and design by Art Editor J. Walter Flynn.
An excellent addition for collectors of wartime Americana, vintage fashion, rail travel history, and early 1940s pop culture journalism.