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ISSUE DATE: March 4 1961; Vol. 234, No. 9, 3/04/61

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THE COVER: Mr. Plumpski, our middle-aged snow- bunny (novice skier), pictures himself involved in the fanciest sort of downhill derring-do, while Spoilsport the salesman, looking ahead a few feet, visualizes our hero at the termination of a well-executed eggbeater. The more subtle message of Alajalov's cover scene is that all enthusiasts of this sport-even ski salesmen-focus their daydreams on the nearest mountaintop. The truth is, memĀ­bers of the schuss-and-slalom set live in a world of their own. Tell one of them that skiing is a corny game, and he'll inform you that "corn" happens to be an excellent grade of skiing snow. Show us a skier, and we'll show you a person who can pack a suitcase as fast as you can say, "The weatherman predicts seven inches by morning."

SHORT STORIES:
Bogus Bride . . . Peggy Simson Curry. Illustrated by Joe De Mers.
The Cat That Vanished . . . John Reese.
Little Tommy's War Bonnet . . . Norman Garbo. Illustrated by Peter Stevens.
The Range Butchers (Western) . . . Jack Schaefer. Illustrated by Stan Galli.

ARTICLES:
Citizen of New Salem . . . Paul Horgan.
Adventures of the Mind: The Universe Revalued . . . D. E. Harding.
The Church That Nick Built (NICHOLAS DEMAKOS, with photos.) . . . Ellis O. Briggs.
The Space Generation (The story of JETS, the national organization for High School students) . . . John Bird.
JAMES STEWART (Fourth of five parts), War and Marriage . . . James Stewart, as told to Pete Martin. [With photos!]
The Face of America: On the Ways . . . Photograph by Gus Pasquarella. "A Ship and a woman are ever repairing."

SERIAL: The Case of the Spurious Spinster (Sixth of seven parts) . . . Erle Stanley Gardner.

POST SCRIPTS:
The Unhandy Spider, by Jack Brownell.
Office News, by W. F. Miksch.
Rellow Traveler, by Richard Armour.
KEEPING POSTED: Items about Paul Horgan, Peggy Simpson Curry, John Reese, Ellis O. Briggs.
OTHER FEATURES: Letters; Editorials; Verse; Hazel.
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