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VTG Collier's Magazine January 29, 1944 The Hero on The Cover by C.C. Beall
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Collier's
THIS WEEK
January 29, 1944
SHORT STORIES
Norma Bicknell Mansfield
Yesterday Was Dying. Sometimes, in facing life, it is all too easy to feel merely tough. Page 14
Dana Burnet
Nice Girls Get Married. No man likes to think he’s been tricked into love. Page 18
Beryl Markham
Something I Remember. A feud between two stallions ends in bloody battle. Page 23
Theodore Goodridge Roberts
The Spanish Rooster. This fighting male is dormant until the right moment calls it forth. Page 42
THE SHORT SHORT STORY
First Thing in the Morning, by Czenzi Ormonde. Page 42
SERIAL STORY
John August
The Woman in the Picture. Conclusion. Page 22
ARTICLES
Donald M. Nelson
What I Saw in Russia. A mighty industrial future is predicted for Russia—either with or without our cooperation. Page 11
Frank D. Morris
“Don’t Pray So Hard, Padre.” The flat-top gunners thought they weren’t getting enough target practice—until the Japs’ attack. Page 10
Amy Porter
You’d Never Know. Hollywood stars welcome motherhood, yet retain their girlish figures. Page 16
William Beebe
Nature in False-Face. The real facts of nature are always more interesting than popular superstitions. Page 19
Jim Bishop
Special Delivery. Supplying our Air Forces throughout the world is one of the biggest jobs of the war. Page 20
J. Clarke Mattimore and Hannibal Coons
The Fighting Funnies. The comic strip is an all-out morale builder, both at home and at the front. Page 24
Barbara Berch
Gold in Them Chills. A new type of movie, the psychological thriller, is showing big returns at the box office. Page 66
FRELING FOSTER
Keep Up with the World. Page 6
WING TALK
Page 8
THE HERO ON THE COVER
Page 16
THE GUILTY
(General Baron Alexander von Falkenhausen). Profile of Axis Terrorist No. 26. Page 44
DAVID O. WOODBURY
Your Life Tomorrow. Page 46
THE WEEK’S WORK
Page 54
EDITORIALS
Page 70