The American Magazine v114n01 (July 1932)
ARTICLES:
If We Split Up All the Money in the Country by William Bacon Bailey, Ph.D. and illustrated by F.G. Cooper
There Are No Bad Times for Good Ideas by Beverly Smith
It’s Safer in the Wilds by Roy Chapman Anderson with painting by Harvey Dunn
They Call Him “Crazy” by Charles B. Parmer about Hardcastle Pennock
You Can’t Put Out the Sun by Archibald Rutledge and illustrated by Charles S. Chapman
He Loaded His Luck Into Freight Cars by Neil M. Clark about Max Epstein
What Can You Do To Make Money? by Edgar C. Wheeler
Chauffeur for 200,000 People by John Friel
He Changed the Map of a State by James C. Derieux and illustrated by B.J. Rosenmeyer about T.C. Williams
I’m Glad I’m Absent-Minded by Alexander Woollcott with caricature by William Auerbach-Levy
FICTION:
The Admiral’s Girl Friend by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and illustrated by Edward L. Chase
Silk Train by Courtney Ryley Cooper and illustrated by C. Peter Helck
A Man Called Spade by Dashiell Hammett and illustrated by Joseph Clement
The Knight’s Errand by Octavus Roy Cohen and illustrated by George Howe
Honeywell Harper Goes a-Selling! by Everett Rhodes Castle and illustrated by Weldon Trench
The Tall Ladder — Part 4 of a Novel by Katharine Newlin Burt and illustrated by Saul Tepper
Forlorn Island — Part 5 of a Novel by Edison Marshall and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
SHORT FEATURES:
Interesting People:
Jacob Achenbach by Mrs. Walter Ferguson
Lotta Van Buren by Barbara E. Scott Fisher
William M. Henry by Mel Wharton
Clyde Beatty by Paul Brown
You Don’t Have to Climb a Mountain by William Feather
Are We Getting a New Idea About Values? by Bruce Barton
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