VTG Collier's Magazine December 4, 1943 Lt. General Mark W. Clark


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VTG Collier's Magazine December 4, 1943 Lt. General Mark W. Clark

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Collier's
THIS WEEK
December 4, 1943

SHORT STORIES

  • Charles Robbins
    "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean." Trust of a man’s worth is apt to be his kid brother. Page 12

  • Dorothy Black
    "Another Woman." A philanderer who finds hardwood in more than one woman at a time is apt to be one hit himself. Page 15

  • Jack Macmurragh
    "Widow’s Mite." Love backs the winner in a bare-fisted battle to see justice done. Page 17

  • Stanley F. Donath
    "The Statue in the Fog." When loyalties conflict, should one be faithful to love, to honor, or to self? Page 19

THE SHORT SHORT STORY

  • "Messina," by Philip Tait. Page 18

SERIAL STORY

  • Vicki Baum
    "Hotel Berlin—1943." Conclusion. Page 22

ARTICLES

  • Helena Huntington Smith
    "G.I. Babies." Because service wives won’t stay home, the Army’s army of babies is being born under serious hazards. Page 11

  • Lieut. General Mark Clark
    "Letters from a General." A glimpse into the heart of a real leader of men. Page 14

  • Elsie McCormick
    "Your Throat." The best health insurance is to take good care of your body’s entrance hall. Page 41

  • Harold L. Ickes
    "Oil from Coal: A ‘Must’ for America." When the wells go dry, we should be prepared to supply synthetic fuel for this age of gasoline. Page 42

  • Julie Mannix
    "They Brought Me Back Alive." Twenty-five or so assorted animals are as many individuals with strong demands on patience and love. Page 45

  • Anne Sinclair
    "Putting Your Hat on the Map." Helen Liebert can spot your home town by the style of your bonnet. Page 49

  • Kyle Crichton
    "Kate the Great." Yesterday box-office poison, today Katherine Hepburn is making the biggest comeback of her career. Page 52

  • George Johnston
    "Army by Airmail." The Army Air Forces Transport Command brought hope and medicine into the Owen Stanley Mountains. Page 56

  • Wm. F. McDermott
    "Debt Takes a Holiday." The Credit Adjustment Company of Detroit pays dividends in happiness and self-respect. Page 58

COLUMNS

  • Freling Foster
    "Keep Up with the World." Page 6

  • Wing Talk. Page 8

  • David O. Woodbury
    "Your Life Tomorrow." Page 24

  • The Week’s Work. Page 54

THE GUILTY

  • "Robert Ley." Profile of Axis Terrorist No. 18. Page 74

EDITORIALS

COVER

  • Ronald McLeod

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