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Click Magazine – March 1942 – Vol. 5, No. 3 – War Girls in Our Colleges – No Label
Offered here is the March 1942 issue of Click Magazine, Volume 5, Number 3, published at a pivotal moment in American history just months after the U.S. entered World War II. The cover and featured content focus on the rise of War Girls in Our Colleges, capturing the increasing role of women in higher education and wartime mobilization.
This copy is in good condition and does not include an address label. The exact item shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive. Please review the picture for condition reference. All items are shipped in a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Feature Articles Include:
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Sleep in the Raw (p.12) – Fashion expert Elizabeth Hawes offers unconventional advice on sleeping without pajamas or covers and explains how to do it comfortably and warmly.
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More Dangerous Than Air-Raids (p.14) – A gripping scientific feature on the ongoing battle against influenza, a public health threat deemed more deadly than wartime bombing.
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The Coming World Peace (p.18) – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Walter Duranty explores potential Allied postwar plans for shaping a new world order.
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Click’s Guide (p.21) – A cheerful roundup of wartime cartoons, sports stories, a Bulldog Drummond drama, and a Broadway feature on Junior Miss, designed to provide relief and morale during dark times.
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How to Pay Your Income Tax (p.44) – A clear and accessible guide to the new U.S. Treasury rules, helping American taxpayers navigate wartime income taxes and avoid overpaying.
Additional Highlights:
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Winning the War (p.1)
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Inside the Russian Embassy (p.3)
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War Girls on Skyscraper Campus (p.5)
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Glamour Garb for War Women (p.11)
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Hockey's Armored Knights by Bill Stern (p.26)
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Gene Problem: Child Tierney (p.28)
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Short Story: Altitude (p.29)
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Camaraderie Drama: Bulldog Drummond (p.33)
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Reap the Wild Wind (p.36)
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Junior Miss featuring Patricia Peardon (p.37)
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Cineclicks and Disclics (p.38–39)
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Pulse of America (p.40)
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Democracy at Work No. 1 – Traveling Salesman (p.41)
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Crime Notebook (p.42)
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Laughlines (p.43)
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Readers’ Picture Album: Art in a Lather (p.45)
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Clicks and Clucks: Readers’ Letters (p.47)
Edited by M. Robert Rogers and Elliott Curtiss, with art direction by J. Walter Flynn and Hollywood coverage by Herbert L. Bregstein, this issue is a vivid representation of wartime life on the American home front—balancing humor, fashion, public health, and patriotism.
A standout piece for collectors of WWII-era publications, vintage women's history, or early 1940s popular culture.