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Latest revision as of 17:56, 12 February 2017
Contents
- "Beware of Loneliness" by Dr. David A. Davidson, pp. 3-8
- "St. John Appleseed by" Wm. Atherton DuPuy, pp. 9-13
- "New Toys of Science" by George W. Gray, pp. 14-22
- "Hunting Home-Sweet-Home" by Creighton Peet, pp. 23-26
- "The Jazz Sonata" by Dorothy Baker, pp. 27-32
- "The Dogs of Hell (Verse)" by Arthur Davison Ficke, p. 33
- "The Bat Cave" by Ivan Sanderson, pp. 34-38
- "The oldest Member" by Otto S. Mayer, p. 39
- "What, No Moon?" by Irving Babow, pp. 40-41
- "The Pretty Stenographers" by otto S. Mayer, p. 42
- "What Happens When" by Jerome S. Meyer and Charles S. Brisk, pp. 43-54
- "Talking Pictures, pp. 55-85
- "Holy Roman Hero" by A.G., pp. 86-141
- "About Peggy Bacon" by Harry Salpeter, pp. 142-148
- "This Is Supernormal" by Theodore Besterman, pp. 149-153
- "Uncommercial Artist" by Parke Cummings, pp. 154-156
- "Soldiers of Fortune" by Emil Lang, pp. 157-163
- "How To Talk Art" by Guy Pene du Bois, pp. 164-167
- "This Is the Country Where..." by Creighton Peet, p. 168
- "Chain-Store Manager" by Mark Carlson, pp. 169-173
- "About Howard Cook" by Harry Salpeter, pp. 174-178
- "Who Saved Shakespeare?" by Edwin E. Willoughby, pp. 179-182
- "The Picture Man" by Lee Falk, pp. 183-188
- "Power by Seizure" by Bertrand Russell, pp. 189-192
- "Laconisms" by Howard Blake, p. 193