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    The Saturday Evening Post [v232 #3, July 18, 1959] (15¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by John Falter) [] (Full Text)
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    • · Time Out from Marriage · Gladys Taber · ss; illustrated by Joe Bowler
    • · Rescue at Mile 50 · John Rhodes Sturdy · ss; illustrated by Stan Galli
    • · Trail Trap · Merle Constiner · ss
    • · The Plunging Piper · David Walker · ss; illustrated by Peter Stevens
    • · My Backyard Rehabilitation Center · Eddie Wettach · ar; how he turned his backyard into a rehab center for animals in Nutley, New Jersey. He didn’t start it for money but over the years he sold quite a few of the animals to pet shops and to Story Book Farm, a private zoo in Parsippany, New Jersey. Includes 4 photos.
    • · The Gashouse Gang and I · Frank Frisch; as told to Charles Dexter · ar; the player-manager of the St. Louis Cardinals recalls some of the wacky deeds of his exuberant teammates. Includes 6 photos. One includes. The Gashouse Gang before the opening game in the 1934 World Series. Dizzy Dean, Leo Durocher, Ernie Orsatti, Bill Delancey, Rip Collins, Joe Medwick, Frisch, Jack Rothrock and Pepper Martin.
    • · How to Run a Sticky Business · Arthur W. Baum · ar; the 3M Company, makers of Scotch Tape or Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company out of St Paul, Minnesota. Includes 3 photos.
    • · Mark of Treachery [Part 2 of 8] · Clarence Budington Kelland · sl; illustrated by Sam Bates
    • · Death Walk [Part 4 of 6] · Arthur Mayse · sl




    The Saturday Evening Post [v232 #6, August 8, 1959] (15¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Thornton Utz) [] (Full Text)
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    • · New Girl · Gloria Amoury · ss; illustrated by Bernard D’Andrea
    • · Dangerous Gift · Harry Klingsberg · ss
    • · The Death Dust · Frank Harvey · ss; illustrated by Paul Lehr; a story of men landing on the moon.
    • · The Wrong Impression · William Bankier · ss
    • · Our Fighting Men Have Gone Soft · Hanson W. Baldwin · ar; with photos of men who successfully and unsuccessfully resisted collaborating with their Korean captors and another one of the amphibious assault on Tarawa, 20 November, 1943.
    • · So You Want to Live in Paris · Toni Howard · ar
    • · I Coach the Hot Corner · Frank Crosetti; as told to Al Hirshberg · ar; the third base coach for the Yankees. Two photos. One shows Crosetti sending Norm Siebern home on a single hit by Bill Skowron with Tony Kubeck scoring.
    • · Danger: Boss Lady at Work · Peter Wyden · ar; Olive Ann Beech, president and director of Beech Aircraft Corporation. Includes 4 photos.
    • · The Struggle to Get Hoffa · John Bartlow Martin · ar
    • · The North Salem Mystery · Evan Hill · ar; William B. Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut and a stone village in North Salem, New Hampshire. Includes 8 photos.
    • · Set Up for Murder [Part 1 of 2] · Richard Stern · nv; illustrated by Earl Mayan
    • · Mark of Treachery [Part 5 of 8] · Clarence Budington Kelland · sl; illustrated by Bates


    The Saturday Evening Post [v232 #7, August 15, 1959] (15¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Alajalov) [] (Full Text)
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    • · The Secrets of Long Life [Part 1 of 3] · Misc. · ar; a Gallup Poll article, includes the photos of Walter Williams who is the last living survivor of the Civil War at age 116, Amos Alonzo Stagg, and Edward Clay O’Rear.
    • · Playboy’s Choice · Frederick Borg · ss; illustrated by Joe Bowler
    • · Men Should Be Married · William Heuman · ss
    • · Neighbors · Edward Fox · ss; illustrated by Paul Rabut
    • · The Fugitive Grandmothers · Lenora Mattingly Weber · ss; illustrated by Peter Stevens
    • · His Business Is Ruins · John Wesley Noble · ar
    • · Trainer of Winners · Jimmy Breslin · ar; with photos of Lewis (Dogwagon) Wilson and Calumet horse Torocuik, Citation with Eddie Arcaro up, proceeding to Kentucky Derby winner’s circle.
    • · How I Stumbled Into the Movies · Robert Evans · ar; with photos that include Norma Shearer, May Britt, Suzy Parker with Bob Evans and Jerry Wald, James Cagney.
    • · Ladies with Longbows · Misc. · pi; a large 2 page color photo of ladies shooting longbows at the National Archery Association tournament in St. Paul, Minnesota. Identified are Mrs. Pat Schram among others.
    • · Clams Can Be Wonderful · Samuel Williamson · ar
    • · World in Revolution · Robert Strausz Hupe · ar
    • · Set Up for Murder [Part 2 of 2] · Richard Stern · nv; illustrated by Earl Mayan
    • · Mark of Treachery [Part 6 of 8] · Clarence Budington Kelland · sl




    The Saturday Evening Post [v232 #10, September 5, 1959] (15¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by John Falter) [] (Full Text)
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    • · Black Monte’s Last Raid · Jacob Hay · ss; illustrated by Lynn Buckham
    • · Leaping Death · Edward Lindall · ss
    • · Yesterday’s Hero · Earlyne Browne · ss; illustrated by Larry Kritcher
    • · The Casanova Car · Vivian Connell · ss; illustrated by Coby Whitmore
    • · The Facts about Jack Webb [Part 1 of 3] · Fred Russell · ar; the Dragnet star, with photos that include his wife Jackie, Ben Alexander, Nancy Olson, William Holden, Peggy lee, Julie London, Dorothy Towne.
    • · What a Difference a Ball Park Makes · Harry Paxton · ar; different ball parks around the major baseball league. Photos include bird’s eye views of Forbes Field, Fenway Park, and the stadium of the Milwaukee Braves. Other photos include Bob Allison, Harmon Killebrew, Orlando Cepeda.
    • · The Silent Killer: How Soon Is Too Late · Steven Spencer · ar
    • · Lady at the Plate · Misc. · pi; two page photo of Mary Hartman of the Stratford Connecticut Brakettes Softball team.
    • · Don’t Pity Us Handicapped · Melvin Maas · ar
    • · International Country Town · Don Murray · ar; a story with photos of Burns, Kansas. Photos include the Lathrop Farm, Bonnie Lohrentz, Celina Ugarte, Aline Roux, Ritva Makinen, Schinichi Schigihara, Abdul Firman, Celina Ugarte, Betty Grimwood.
    • · The Case of the Waylaid Wolf [Part 1 of 8; Perry Mason] · Erle Stanley Gardner · sl; illustrated by James Bingham
    • · The U-19’s Last Kill [Part 3 of 6] · Jack Finney · sl
    • · We Went with the Wind · Sherwood Harris · ar; on hot air balloons, with photos.


    The Saturday Evening Post [v232 #11, September 12, 1959] (15¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Amos Sewell) [] (Full Text)
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    • · Are British Schools Better than Ours · Muriel Beadle · ar; with photos that include Tommy Fitzpatrick of Portland, Oregon, Frank Garside, Stephen Easter of Buffalo, NY, Suzan Gilbert of Portsmouth, NH, Frances Osborne, Jane Grant.
    • · Jungle Night · Brian Cleeve · ss; illustrated by Fred Ludekens
    • · Day of Always · Phyllis Duganne · ss; illustrated by Joe Bowler
    • · Stranger on the River · Neill Wilson · ss
    • · The Sign of an American · Maurice Flagg · ss
    • · Masters of the Lost Art · Arnold Nicholson · ar; the story of iconography, and photos of stained glass church windows.
    • · The Conflicts of Culture · C. P. Snow · ar
    • · Is Christian Herter Tough Enough · Stewart Alsop · ar
    • · Pigskin Preview · Fred Russell · cl; has snapshots of Jackie Burkett, Jerry Stalcup, Dan Ficca, James Houston, Zeke Smith, Don Floyd, Monty Stickles, Don Meredith, Bob Anderson, Billy Cannon, Prentice Gautt.
    • · The Facts about Jack Webb [Part 2 of 3] · Fred Russell · ar; with 2 photos which include Donna Sue Needham (Miss Arkansas) and Capt. Joe Hamilton.
    • · Proud Mountaineers · Misc. · pi; two page photo of the Easter Basque Festival held in Reno and Sparks, Nevada. The photo shows Bonny Elorrieta and Ben Goitiandie in a wood chopping contest.
    • · The Case of the Waylaid Wolf [Part 2 of 8; Perry Mason] · Erle Stanley Gardner · sl; illustrated by James Bingham
    • · The U-19’s Last Kill [Part 4 of 6] · Jack Finney · sl; illustrated by Riley





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