VTG Collier's Magazine April 28, 1945 William Halsey Jr. Cover


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VTG Collier's Magazine April 28, 1945 William Halsey Jr. Cover

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THIS WEEK

FICTION

  • Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by James Hopper – Page 12
    A little French girl plays her part in a delicate matter of international friendship.

  • Homecoming by MacKinlay Kantor – Page 16
    In lieu of the Short Short Story.

  • All Things to All Men by Ruth Lyons – Page 20
    A couple of moderns, faced with separation, discover the basic values aren’t so old-fashioned after all.

  • Darling, This Is Death by Dana Chambers – Page 26
    The Serial Story. The third of four parts.

  • Wedding Present by Willard H. Temple – Page 30
    They were crazy over horses—that is, until they found one in the parlor!

  • Birthday Party by Norman Katkov – Page 36
    She was a witch, but a wise father knew how to break her spell.

ARTICLES

  • Danger! Inflation by Frank Gervasi – Page 11
    If we would prevent worldwide financial disaster, we must continue our economic controls after the war.

  • A City Storms a Beach by Walter Davenport – Page 13
    Before the guns of battle stop smoking, a complete American metropolis begins to rise on the hostile shore.

  • Bug House by J. D. Ratcliff – Page 14
    The Rohm & Haas insect zoo tests out quick, cheap ways to get rid of bugs.

  • Tall, Torrid and Texas by Jim Marshall – Page 17
    Comedienne Louise Allbritton rides herd on the Hollywood range.

  • A Plan for Japan by Admiral William F. Halsey as told to Frank D. Morris – Page 18
    A great Naval leader advocates a stern long-term control to prevent future war in the Pacific.

  • The Big Money—It Isn’t There by Cpl. Sidney Margolius – Page 22
    To be ready for postwar opportunity, servicemen should get their business training now.

  • Butch Says: Cut It Out! by Amy Porter – Page 23
    New York’s mayor uses the radio as an instrument of civic leadership and reform.

  • Liberated France by Archbishop Francis J. Spellman – Page 24
    The American prelate sees everywhere a need for Christian understanding as well as for tangible aid to the victims of the war.

  • Queen Mary Was Right by Marianne Tuteur – Page 70
    Vogue for big regal hats proves the Queen Mother was ahead of her time.

COLUMNS

  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster – Page 6

  • Wing Talk by Paul McGinnis – Page 8

  • The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations Patriots by George Creel – Page 46
    No. 27 – Lieutenant John Hollington Grayburn.

  • Your Life Tomorrow by David O. Woodbury – Page 67

  • The Week’s Work by Amy Porter – Page 81

EDITORIALS

  • Highway Robbery Again
  • Green Light for the Rails
  • Organized Cancer Research

COVER by Robert Leavitt

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