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Coronet April 1952


April 1952 VOL.31, No.6, Whole No.186 .
Cover: Barbershop Harmony by Charles Hawes.
Pages: 154. Size: 5 1/2 x 7 1/2".
Condition: Very Good. Complete colorful copy. edges cover lightly rubbed. Photos, illustrations and advertisements in color & b/w throughout.

Articles: Humphrey Bogart Tells the Truth About Hepburn by HUMPHREY BOGART; What Our Country Needs of Us by H. A. BATTEN; Don't Push Children Toward Success! by AMY SELWYN; Those Amazing Mormons by ANDREW HAMILTON; Double Play at Sea by JAY PATNICK; My Favorite Stories by ARTHUR GODFREY; Gentleman Jones Emperor of Golf by AL STUMP; Why GI's Prefer Those German Girls by BETTY SOUTH; Death in the Underpass Dusty Rhoads as told to LEO GUILD; The Red Tape That Saves Time by NORMAN SKLAREWITZ; Louisville Brings Culture to Its People by GRANT HUBLEY; The Case of the Forgotten Genius by HAROLD HELPER; Toronto Calling by RICHARD LEWIS; Florida's Haunted Highway by NORMAN CARLISLE; Born to Danger by ARCHIBALD RUTLEDGE; The Rose Man of Sing Sing by WARDEN LEWIS LAWES; Fanatic of Fate by WALT UNSWORTH; Bing's Big Break by IRVING HOFFMAN.

Features: Picture story The Challenge of China illustrated in color by Geoffrey Biggs (8 pages). Back cover Camels advertisement in color featuring movie star Maureen O'Hara.

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