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    The Saturday Evening Post [v214 #43, April 25, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Gene Pelham) [] (Full Text)
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    • · Love Is a Proud and Gentle Thing · Dorothy Thomas · ss; Hired girls should know their place-wherever it is.
    • · Depth Charge · C. S. Forester · ss; The HMS Apache brings danger to Brooklyn.
    • · Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus · Doug Welch · ss; Happy Digby perpetrates some corn and solves a crime.
    • · Man’s Got to Start Somewhere · Richard Heckman · ss; Henry decided to get married before he fit for the Union.
    • · Case Without Stars · Harry Klingsberg · ss; Attorney Doowinkle solves the puzzle of the reluctant witness.
    • · Wasps of War · Stevens Rayleigh · ar; How Europe’s soldiers of the night wage guerilla warfare.
    • · What’s Wrong with Revolution · Demaree Bess · ar; After all, we revolted ourselves some time ago.
    • · Flit-Gun Jake · Lewis B. Funke · ar; This muscle man massages champions to victory.
    • · The Older the Gag, The Louder the Laugh · Henry A. Reese · ar; And here’s how Abbot and Costello have proved it.
    • · Going. Going, Not Yet Gone · Ivan Dmitri · ar; Sentimental journey via narrow gauge (Color photographs).
    • · Japan’s Islands of Mystery · Willard Price · ar; An American scientist saw what he shouldn’t have seen.
    • · Ride the Man Down [Part 4 of 7] · Luke Short · sl
    • · Tall in the Saddle [Part 8 of 8] · Gordon Ray Young · sl
    • · Song of the Shy Moon · Robert D. Abrahams · pm
    • · To a Highland Grandmother · Helen Paige Phillips · pm
    • · Footnote for the Future · Audred Roberts · pm
    • · The Devil and Brother Ransom · Dorothy Kissling · pm



    The Saturday Evening Post [v214 #45, May 9, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by W. W. Calvert) [] (Full Text)
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    • · The Skipper’s Flag · Jacland Marmur · ss; U.S. destroyer squadron goes after revenge in the Pacific.
    • · A Plague Upon You, Mrs. B · Colin G. Jameson · ss; Mamu dies (temporarily) in the interests of civic improvement.
    • · A Girl Can Remember · David Lamson · ss; A wanderer’s way with a maid. Will this one be successful.
    • · Escape from Djbouti · Ida Treat · ss; Two women, one black and one white, helped Pete Norton.
    • · The Bear · William Faulkner · na; Boy meets bear after years of stalking.
    • · Hunger Won’t Beat the Axis · Karl Brandt · ar; An economist describes Germany’s design for eating.
    • · Tenth man on a Ball Club · Tom Meany · ar; Al Schacht tells you what a third-base coach does and why.
    • · What Hitler Wants You to Think · Misc. · ar; Do you believe the 15 Lies Hitler Wants You to Believe.
    • · Not Quite Heaven · Dr. George Lawton · ar; Providing real homes for the aged.
    • · Headaches of a Headwaiter · Maurice Zolotow · ar; Try Albert’s formula on your next dinner guests.
    • · The People Nobody Wants · Frank J. Taylor · ar; The West Coast Japanese left some big problems behind.
    • · War Slang · William D. Bayles · ar
    • · Assignment in Brittany [Part 2 of 8] · Helen MacInnes · sl
    • · Ride the Man Down [Part 6 of 7] · Luke Short · sl
    • · A Son Remembers His Mother · Joseph Auslander · pm
    • · Caprice · Louise Owen · pm







    The Saturday Evening Post [v214 #51, June 20, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Fred Ludekens) [] (Full Text)
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    • 9 · Bible of Baseball · Stanley Frank · ar; The Sporting News proves fans can take it by the ream.
    • 11 · Where Is Tita · Kenneth Perkins · ss; This little girl couldn’t wait for her ship to come in.
    • 13 · Treasure on the Ocean Floor · Pinto · ar; Gulf-coast Greeks go down; sponges come up (Color photographs).
    • 14 · Pike Pohlman Invades a Barony · Leo Livingston · ss; Three hundred and fifty lumberjacks right a wrong.
    • 15 · Tokyo Calls the Tune · Demaree Bess · ar; Hitler rediscovers the Yellow Peril-Tokyo style.
    • 16 · Russia Will Hold This Summer · Joseph E. Davies · ar; Here’s one American who should know.
    • 18 · How to Have Fun with Weeds · Rackham Holt · ar; Don’t dump them at the garden’s edge; eat them.
    • 19 · Dorothy Lamour; Big Pie Plate · Earl Wilson · ar; A demon dish salesman shows the movies the way.
    • 20 · Four-Cornered Turn · Phyllis Duganne · ss; Well-turned story in re hazards of independent romance.
    • 22 · I Escaped from Hong Kong [Part 3 of 3] · Jan Henrik Marsman · ar; Flight across China from Hong Kong’s horrors.
    • 24 · Destroyer from America · John Fernald · ss; Adventures of a four-stacker unde the Union Jack.
    • 30 · The Ranger Takes a Honeymoon · Bert Stiles · ss; The great-out-of-doors refuses to cooperate.
    • · The Case of the Careless Kitten [Part 5 of 8; Perry Mason] · Erle Stanley Gardner · sl
    • · Assignment in Brittany [Part 8 of 8] · Helen MacInnes · sl


    The Saturday Evening Post [v214 #52, June 27, 1942] (10½″ x 13½″, cover by Norman Rockwell) [] (Full Text)
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    • · Johnny, Come Back to Me! · Mildred Harrington · ss; Wife puts borrowed best foot too far forward.
    • · “V” for Virginia · William Fay · ss; She marked her fighter for champ and that was that.
    • · Pirate Off Nantucket · James Warner Bellah · ss; Sub makes untimely and unnautical appearance.
    • · McQuillan Goes Below [Rodney McQuillan] · Frank Leon Smith · ss; The Widow Crotty’s yacht goes all out for defense.
    • · Hell on Wheels · R. Ross Annett · ss; a Babe and Little Joe revise a bad-neighbor policy.
    • · The Case for the Minorities · Wendell L. Willkie · ar; Now’s the time to come to the aid of the other side.
    • · Our Two Months on Corregidor · Cabot Coville · ar; Eyewitness description of the siege.
    • · Why Germany Must Invade England · Demaree Bess · ar; England must be beaten before the Axis can win.
    • · I Can’t Got a Job · Georcia Long · ar; Nobody wants this businesswoman of fifty-seven.
    • · Wool-Hat Dictator · Rufus Jarman · ar; How Talmadge wows ’em in Georgia’s cracker counties.
    • · Address: Paradise · Richard Stockton · ar; This American went to the South Seas to live. Color pix.
    • · The Japanese Pincers in Brazil · John W. White · ar; Japan’s “colonists” farm our neighbor’s strategic spots.
    • · You Can Do Business with Your Junkman Any old clothes, tin or rubber today? · Warren Hall · ar
    • · The Bride Saw Red [Part 1 of 7] · Robert Carson · sl; A professional son marries for trouble, and gets it.
    • · The Case of the Careless Kitten [Part 6 of 8; Perry Mason] · Erle Stanley Gardner · sl; The Mystery Deepens.




    The Saturday Evening Post [v215 #3, July 18, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Paul Hesse) [] (Full Text)
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    • · She Wanted to Be a Hero · Philip Wylie · ss; But he apparently assayed little courage to the ton.
    • · Gromie and Vincie · Horatio Winslow · ss; They were refugees from culture, failure and each other.
    • · Too Old for Service · William G. Torode · ss; But not too old to do the impossible. Convoy drama.
    • · Journey by Night · Thomas Walsh · ss; Third degree on a night train from the west.
    • · Airplanes and Bathtubs-Cooked to Order · Paul Christian & David G. Wittels · ar; Cooked wood may prove to be an industrial miracle.
    • · Turkey’s Place on the Axis Timetable · Leigh White & Winston Burdett · ar; Report on defending the Near East oil.
    • · We Saw the Battle of the Atlantic · Charles Rawlings · ar; Offshore with the Coast Guard.
    • · Oil Is Where You Pipe It · Frank J. Taylor · ar; What you ought to know about the oil pipe lines.
    • · Chicago Throws a Party · Robert M. Yoder · ar; Chicago proves that old Northern hospitality can’t be the best.
    • · Gall Is a Wonderful Thing · Frederick C. Othman · ar; Vic I’m a Genius, Mature’s record. Sweet and sour notes.
    • · What Social Security Does for You · Alexander Griffith · ar; In case you wondered.
    • · We Eat What We Want · Boyden Sparkes · ar; The home freezer wipes its feet on our doormats.
    • · No Surrender [Part 1 of 8] · Martha Albrand · sl
    • · The Bride Saw Red [Part 4 of 7] · Robert Carson · sl






    The Saturday Evening Post [v215 #8, August 22, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Charles Kaiser) [] (Full Text)
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    • 9 · So Deep My Love · Helen Bishop · na
    • 10 · Catfish Navy · J. C. Furnas · ar; Old Man River’s floating children mean Axis headaches.
    • 12 · Ghost Shoes · Lula Vollmer · ss; To dance or not to dance-which was the more sinful.
    • 14 · Fantastic Forest · Josef Israels · ar; Not a case of sylvan D.T.’s but a wild-game life saver.
    • 16 · Miss Casey of the Bat · Robert M. Yoder · ar; Softball sluggers-the latest career girls.
    • 18 · Where the Monkeys Have No Tails · Leon Ware · ss; A West Pointer’s first fight, on the deck of an MTB.
    • 19 · Wings for American Youth · Roscoe Drummond & Glen Perry · ar; How 2,000,000 youngsters will get preflight training.
    • 20 · Rough-on-Japs Doolittle · Lewis B. Funke · ar; The only man who belittles Doolittle is Doolittle.
    • 22 · It Worked for the B & O · Philip M. Wagner · ar; Will war stimulate labor-management cooperation.
    • 23 · Hollywood’s Ten Per Centers [Part 3 of 3] · Alva Johnston · ar; Little movie agents parlaying clients into Mr. Big.
    • 24 · Gunners Must Gamble · Arch Whitehouse · ss; He drew both baby-food ads and a rendezvous with death.
    • 26 · Blitz Plague · John Kobler · ar; Typhus has killed 200,000,000, but we can lick it.
    • 28 · Golf Poison · Charles Henry Hamilton · ss; A golf lawyer may lose a match and still win a victory.
    • · No Surrender [Part 6 of 8] · Martha Albrand · sl






    The Saturday Evening Post [v215 #13, September 26, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Gilbert Bundy) [] (Full Text)
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    • · A Dog for the Duration · Marguerite F. Eyssen · ss; Every good soldier ought to have a Ma Fancher in his life.
    • · Offensive Sweep · Arch Whitehouse · ss; An RAF pilot battles his most dangerous enemy-fear.
    • · First Love · Alice Lent Covert · ss; An unforgettable story of teen-age’s most poignant pangs.
    • · Sailor on Broadway · M. G. Chute · ss; They can dim-out Times Square, but not a girl’s eyes.
    • · I Saw Manila Die · Charles Van Landingham · ar; An eyewitness account of a city’s final death agony.
    • · 30,000,000 Soldiers for Our New Third Front · John W. Studebaker · ar; Our youngsters will get in the scrap.
    • · How Your News Is Censored · Robert Humphreys · ar; Is our hush-hush policy justified.
    • · Hitler Can’t Do Business with the Church · Rev. Stewart W. Herman, Jr. · ar; The Nazis’ search for a spiritual ersatz.
    • · Pistol Pete-National Leaguer No. 1 · Tom Meany · ar; The noblest of Brooklyn’s beloved Bums gets his due.
    • · All Kidding Aside · Sara Bulette · ar; The diverting adventures of two lady goat-getters.
    • · Everybody’s Business · Jack Alexander · ar; A great library can house romance as well as books.
    • · Archibald the Great [Part 1 of 8] · Clarence Budington Kelland · sl
    • · Laverack of Sarah Run [Part 4 of 5] · George Agnew Chamberlain · sl


    The Saturday Evening Post [v215 #14, October 3, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Arthur C. Radebaugh) [] (Full Text)
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    • · Red Flash · Jack Leonard · ss; A weak left arm and a strong heart meet the invader.
    • · Beulah Bunny’s Private Zoo · Dorothy M. Johnson · ss; Our favorite Miss Fixit meets her toughest problem.
    • · Many’s the Time · Joel Reeve · ss; Tommy Clinton finds an invisible second in his corner.
    • · Ignorance Is Bliss · Robert Carson · ss; Being yourself is sometimes smarter than being smart.
    • · What Our Navy Learned in the Pacific [Part 1 of 2] · Admiral Thomas C. Hart · ar; We lost battles at first, but gained naval know-how.
    • · Oil-Field Minstrel · Harry Botsford · ar; Oil men have their Paul Bunyan too.
    • · Total War Requires Free Enterprise · Peter F. Drucker · ar; Can the American way of life be its own weapon.
    • · I Can’t Help from Cryin’ · Herbert Ravenel Sass · ar; The Negro spiritual is fighting to survive.
    • · The Army’ Favorite General · Demaree Bess · ar; Ike Eisenhower is big enough for a big job.
    • · Dude Harvest · Frank J. Taylor · ar; City folk wage the Battle of the Crops.
    • · World-Series Poison · Stanley Frank · ar; The annual classic is sportdom’s pressure-point.
    • · Escape from Bataan · Charles Van Landingham · ar; The author wins a race against death dealing Zeros.
    • · Archibald the Great [Part 2 of 8] · Clarence Budington Kelland · sl
    • · Laverack of Sarah Run [Part 5 of 5] · George Agnew Chamberlain · sl








    The Saturday Evening Post [v215 #21, November 21, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Constance Bannister) [] (Full Text)
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    • · Frenchman’s Ship · Kay Boyle · ss; A man without a country finds a new faith.
    • · You’ll Never Get Rich · Elick Moll · ss; A boy and a secondhand ho’n glory bound.
    • · Boenta Passage · La Selle Gilman · ss; A wounded aviator who sought revenge-and fount it.
    • · The Little Dog Laughed · Virginia Faulkner · ss; Public Shrew No. 1 falls for a male plot.
    • · Hitler’s Short Wave Rumor Factory · David G. Wittels · ar; Reinforcements by radio to gossipmongers.
    • · Good-By, Bottlenecks (Two articles) · Frank J. Taylor & Harold Titus · ar; Two phases of the good-neighbor policy in war industries.
    • · Why Generals Need No Prodding · Demaree Bess · ar; They want a second front too-a successful one.
    • · Our No. 1 Problem-Man Power · Paul V. McNutt · ar; The solution-A National Service Act.
    • · The Life and Times of Chauncey the Bear Hunter · Robert M. Yoder · ar; How to live high at the expense of soulless corporations.
    • · The Ballet Comes to Main Street · Gerald Goode · ar; A direct hit on the cultural front.
    • · We Fought Through to Murmansk [Part 3 of 3] · Robert Carse · ar; The precious cargo arrives, and so do the Nazis.
    • · Hollywood Unit Man—He makes stars out of starlets · Misc. · ar
    • · Siren in the Night [Part 1 of 6] · Leslie Ford · sl
    • · Gaunt Woman [Part 7 of 7] · Edmund Gilligan · sl




    The Saturday Evening Post [v215 #24, December 12, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by John Atherton) [] (Full Text)
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    • · Time and a Half · Glenn Allan · ss; Boysi weighs a Harlem girl and finds her wanting.
    • · Domestic Economy · Robert Carson · ss; Lost, strayed or stolen; the bride’s personality.
    • · Give Us More Rope [Alexander Botts] · William Hazlett Upson · ss; How Mt. Alexander Botts, Canada, got its name.
    • · Without Wings · James Aswell · ss; A reverend-father-in-law is put in his place.
    • · Jonesy · Dana Burnet · ss; A kid who had to know the things to fight for existed.
    • · The Laziest Man in Washington · Forrest Davis · ar; Memoless Jack Madigan, the one-man supercharger.
    • · These Are the People of Russia · Edgar Snow · ar; Russia’s Second Front is its woman-farmed farms.
    • · 18-Karat Hooter · Irving Drutman · ar; Tap-dancer Draper takes over Back.
    • · Not a Man Whimpered · David S. Osman · ar; The Nips tell it to the Marines and get told.
    • · Bubble Beneath the Plains · Paul I. Wellman · ar; An ex-Dust Bowl makes good.
    • · Doctor Shortage · Maxine Davis · ar; Doctor-Out-will be back after the war.
    • · Hollywood’s No. 1 Hide-Out · Richard L. Neuberger · ar; A canyon as safe as kremlins.
    • · Eddie and the Archangel Mike [Part 2 of 6] · Barry Benefield · sl
    • · Siren in the Night [Part 4 of 6] · Leslie Ford · sl


    The Saturday Evening Post [v215 #25, December 19, 1942] (10¢, 10½″ x 13½″, cover by Charles Kaiser) [] (Full Text)
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    • · The Ranger Is a Snow Man · Bert Stiles · ss; A Don Juan on skis takes a tumble.
    • · The Prodigal Children · Stephen Vincent Benét · ss; One generation views another under war’s microscope.
    • · Given Name · Esther Mueller · ss; Sometimes a mother who is dead knows best too.
    • · By the Breath of God · Manuel Komroff · ss; A higher power than the Red Army avenges Tommer.
    • · Eighteen Men and a Boat [Part 1 of 3] · Lt. Comdr. John Morrill, U.S.N.; as told to Pete Martin · ar; Japs, Japs everywhere, and feedom leagues away.
    • · Booby Trap · Josef Israels, II · ar; Armies in retreat leave deadly perils in their wake.
    • · Beauty Tamer · Grace Thorne Allen · ar; Poinsettias are red for your Christmas.
    • · Nothing-a-Year Man · Thomas McMorrow · ar; The pigeonholes of Washington eat their memos raw.
    • · Mikhallovitch · Louis Adamic · ar; Balkan Mystery Man: Is the Jugoslavian leader our friend or foe.
    • · The Price Tag of Victory · Harry T. Paxton · ar; Our Allied taxpayers dig deeper in their pockets than we.
    • · A Handy Guide to Australia · John Lardner · ar; MacArthur’s men find it whacky, but nice.
    • · Oh, the Jolly Old Ash Cans · Charles Rawlings · ar; Sub hunting, or how a depth charge gets its U-Boat.
    • · Eddie and the Archangel Mike [Part 3 of 6] · Barry Benefield · sl
    • · Siren in the Night [Part 5 of 6] · Leslie Ford · sl



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