The cover
How wonderful it is to be full of youthful vim and vitamins, and go forth to gambol in the refreshing climate of winter. It is even more wonderful to sit in a warm office and look at a picture of somebody else doing so. Thank you, John Clymer. Looking closer, one observes that the youthful frolic is following a course customary in mixed company; the more romantic boys are showing what girls they like best by belting them with snowballs, and the girls are shrieking with displeasure, showing how pleased they are at such chivalrous attention. This is a typical early manifestation of the battle of the sexes. Nothing to worry about, unless a misdirected missile should make contact with the school window, which would do no good to the glass or the mood of the pedagogue behind it.
In this issue
Vol. 228, No. 32
Short stories
Miss Revolution
The Boy Who Worked Too Hard
The Faithful Wife
Busdriver, Beware!
Articles
The Reds' New Gimmick
It Makes Him Happy to See You Cry
Chrysler Comes Back
Wisconsin Throws Them Out of Jail
My Battles in War and Peace
The Face of America: Queen of the Campus
The City That Refused to Die
The Wolves in Our Tent
Serials
Sioux Uprising
The Floods of Fear
Other features
Letters
Editorials
Post Scripts
Verse
Keeping Posted