Collier’s [v137 #11, May 25, 1956] (15¢, 108pp, 10½″ x 13½″) []
- 6-9 · Appointment with O’Hara · John O’Hara · cl
- 10-11 · Leni · Elizabeth Starr Hill · vi; “We loved her for what she was, but for Leni that was not enough.”
- 12-13 · Interlocked Interlude · John Dempsey · ct
- 14-19 · Letters · The Readers · lc
- 20-24 · 48 States of Mind · Walter Davenport · cl
- 25-26 · Collier’s Credits · Jerome Beatty, Jr. · cl
- 27-31 · Gesell on Teen-Agers [Part 2 of 2] · Jack Harrison Pollack · ar; “An expert on child behavior surveys the crucial years.”
- 32-39 · The Vanishing Cowboy · Frank Farmer · ar; “Saddle-wise cow hands still ride the range the old way on Texas’ JA Ranch.”
- 40-41 · Rembrandt · [uncredited] · pi; “A selection of paintings by the great artist, marking his 350th birthday.”
- 42-48 · I Play Baseball for Money—Not Fun · Duke Snider & Roger Kahn · ar; “The famous Dodger outfielder takes a deeply felt look at his profession.”
- 49-57 · You Know Them So Little · Josiah E. Greene · ss; “A high-school teacher tries to stop an unusual gang war—alone.”
- 58-59 · Did You Ever Come Home Late? · Virgil Partch · ct
- 60-71 · What Made Vuky Race? · Cornelius Ryan · ar; “The story of Bill Vukovich helps explain why men gamble their lives for speed.”
- 72-79 · The Idea Man · Robert McLaughlin · ss; “What do you do with a smart assistant who’s gunning for your job?”
- 80-81 · Boston’s $50,000,000 Mile · Leonard Gross · ar; “That’s the cost of slicing a modern road through the maze of three centuries.”
- 82-88 · Ike’s Minister for Prosperity · Carroll Kilpatrick · ar; “Here’s the President’s top economic adviser—in a mood of high optimism.”
- 89-101 · The Kean Land [Part 2 of 2] · Jack Schaefer · na; “We couldn’t help Brent now: he’d taken the law into his own hands.”
- 102-105 · The Weeper · Aline Mosby · ar; “Hollywood sensation Rod Steiger is an intense, brash man who can cry on order.”
- 106-108 · Collier’s Comment: Big Industry Goes with a Big Country · [uncredited] · ed
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