VTG Collier's Magazine March 11, 1944 Robert Leavitt Cover


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VTG Collier's Magazine March 11, 1944 Robert Leavitt Cover

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SHORT STORIES

  • The Prophet of Lake Street by Albert Halper – Page 13
    Proud mammas can't be expected to see that the gift of prophecy is close to madness.

  • Going to Run All Night by Harry Sylvester – Page 15
    For the first time, the corporal won a race; he beat the enemy and fear and—himself.

  • The Hill of Beans by Louise Kennedy Mabie – Page 16
    Pride, money, the world—they're nothing when someone you love is threatened.

  • And Call It Luck by L. L. Foreman (Short Short Story) – Page 55

SERIAL STORY

  • I Hate Actors by Ben Hecht (Second of four parts) – Page 19

ARTICLES

  • The War on Cordell Hull by George Creel – Page 11
    The selflessness of our Secretary of State makes him an ideal setup for attack.

  • A.M.G.'s Italian Headache by Frank Gervasi – Page 12
    Allied Military Government did wonders in Italy but it couldn’t beat the black market.

  • Form 1040, or Framis on the Apday by Dan Parker – Page 14
    The boys of the National Sports Alliance clarify Taxation without Explanation for "preposterity."

  • Truk by Robert De Vore – Page 18
    Japan's formidable secret fortress blocks the long road to Tokyo.

  • Superbug by Edwin Way Teale – Page 20
    The cockroach is practically indestructible; he's ahead of the game by a hundred million years!

  • New Orleans Cleans House by J. D. Ratcliff – Page 22
    A once wide-open town adopts the Army's program against venereal disease.

  • One Jap by Captain Luther Davis – Page 24
    A soldier of the emperor learns that even the sun god can make a mistake.

  • Elephants on the Cuff by Paul Gallico – Page 61
    An Army flier gets billed for $350 for the privilege of having saved $35,000.

  • Lawrence in America by Dorothy Kilgallen – Page 71
    Versatile Gertrude Lawrence is a whole troupe to herself—on stage and off.


COLUMNS

  • Keep Up with the World by Freling Foster – Page 6
  • Wing Talk – Page 8

THE GUILTY

  • Wilhelm Frick (Profile of Axis Terrorist No. 32) – Page 32

THE WEEK'S WORK – Page 39

A Letter to Tail-End Charlie by Corey Ford – Page 46

EDITORIALS – Page 82

COVER
By Robert Leavitt

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