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VTG Collier's Magazine February 14, 1942 Arthur Szyk Cover
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Short Stories
- Richard English: "Marimba from Manhattan" – Bach was his hero—and then he met Gloria.
- Dick Dorrance: "A Taste for Old Things" – Why Grandpappy no longer lives in the barn.
- Ernest Haycox: "Dispatch to the General" – A stirring chapter from another war.
- Frank Richardson Pierce: "Slicker" (Short Short Story).
Serial Stories
- Pearl S. Buck: China Gold, the second of eleven parts.
- Octavus Roy Cohen: Masquerade in Miami, the sixth of eleven parts.
Articles
- Frank Gervasi: "Hemisphere Round His Shoulders" – Brazil's busy Foreign Minister, Oswaldo Aranha.
- W.B. Courtney: "Stuka!" – Dive bombing—what it is, how it’s done, and what it does.
- Luther Davis and John Cleveland: "Mistress Wisecrack" – Eve Arden: It pays to be sophisticated.
- Quentin Reynolds: "Sailor in a Spitfire II" – The rest of the story of Britain’s greatest hero.
- Kyle Crichton: "The Very Tall Young Men" – West Texas’ basketballers are good and big.
Special Features
- "Our Fighting Men."
- Freling Foster: "Keep Up with the World."
- "Wing Talk."
- "Ballad of the Lincoln Penny."
Editorials
- Topics include "Don’t Let It Get You Down," "The Limited-Income Nonsense," "Brotherhood Week," and "Couple of Notes."
Cover Artist
- Arthur Szyk