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VTG Collier's Magazine February 28, 1942 Hans Groenhout Cover
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Short Stories
- Harold Lamb: "Cossack Wolf" – Some young German men meet an old Russian tradition.
- Roark Bradford: "Sin for Your Supper" – Sin-Splittin' Sam does an evangelistic handspring.
- D.D. Beauchamp: "Time to Go" – Go West, young man, but stop off in Ashton.
- Lucian Cary: "Romance for Molly" (Short Short Story).
Serial Stories
- Octavus Roy Cohen: Masquerade in Miami, the eighth of eleven parts.
- Pearl S. Buck: China Gold, the fourth of eleven parts.
Articles
- Jim Marshall: "Cathay Hey-Hey!" – Chinatown goes Yankee.
- Jack Pollexfen: "A Shark for Vitamins" – The new gold mine in the sea.
- Kyle Crichton: "Keaney’s Couriers" – Rhode Island’s basketeers deliver the mail.
- Henry L. Jackson: "Here’s Your Hat" – The finishing touch for the well-dressed man.
- Walter Duranty: "How Red is Russia?" – Not so Red as you might think, surprisingly.
- "Our Fighting Men."
Special Features
- Freling Foster: "Keep Up with the World."
- "Wing Talk."
- "Ballad of Valley Forge."
Editorial
- "Why the Red Cross Wants $50,000,000."
Cover Artist
- Hans Groenhout