American Magazine - March, 1955 (Volume CLIX - Number 3)
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Author(s)American Magazine Staff
ISBN / ASINB007M5RFS6
ISBN-13978B007M5RFS0
Sales Rank3,946,818
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Here is: American Magazine; Volume CLIX, Number 3 -- March, 1955. Cover -- Photograph by Joseph Rustan. Contents: Articles: By the Way, by The Editor; How Safe Is Your Youngster? -- What parents can do to guard their children from sick-minded molesters, by J. Edgar Hoover; Million Dollar Bouquet -- If rare blossoms sprout in your garden this year, you may make a fortune, by Steve King; Good Schools Are Worth Fighting For -- by Jacqueline T. Leonhard; Around America by Rail -- A bubble-rider tells how to double your enjoyment, by Don Eddy; From Newsboy to Governor -- How it feels to be catapulted into the national spotlight, by Robert B. Meyner; I've Been Framed! -- Adventures of a do-it-yourselfer, by Leonard Falkner; Why Motorists Get in Trouble -- Tips on carefree auto travel, by Ralph Anderson; Taxco : Jewel City of Mexico -- by Philip Spelman; Novels: Caged -- by Belva Plain; The Curse of Sablier Island -- by Gordon Gaskill; Stories: How's Mr. Gilhooley -- by Zoa Sherburne; Cross My Heart -- by John Toland; Sting of the Lance -- by Georges Carousso; How Can I Forget You? -- by I.A.R. Wylie; Think in Mink - Short Short -- by James Robert; Features; PLUS - classic full-page ads for things including: Bell Telephone, Southern California, The Literary Guild, and more ... along with lots of great photos, drawings and cartoons.