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TITLE: SATURDAY EVENING POST [Own a piece of history, fascinating to read! The POST is famous for its great illustrators (on the cover and inside!) -- each issue also features articles, stories by famous authors, photographs, and great vintage advertisements! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! *]

ISSUE DATE:
August 20, 1960; Vol. 233, No. 8
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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THE COVER: We should like to make the observation that birds of a feather dock together -- except that the eight birds on BEN PRINS's cover painting haven't actually"docked" their boats, and this is not a prearranged gathering. Here's what happened: The skipper of Tobago was topside one evening, admiring the Milky Way, when a voice from the galley commanded, "All hands on deck. Come down from the bridge and dry the supper dishes." All the skipper heard was" . . . hands . . . deck . . . bridge . . . "; so he dutifully raised his megaphone and invited those weekend sailors moored nearby to 'paddle over for an evening of cards. "The moor the merrier." he said. It would serve him right if his wife repaid him for that horrible pun by throwing her highest trump on his ace.

SHORT STORIES:
The Intruder . . . Robert Traver.
The Wooing of Ariadne . . . Harry Mark Petrakis. Illustrated by Morgan Kane.
Sea Rescue . . . Jacland Marmur.
Nice Girls Don't Lie . . . Alice Hamilton. Full page color illustration by Joe De Mers.

ARTICLES:
I Call on Ben-Hur . . . Pete Martin. "Academy Award-winning star CHARLTON HESTON tells about the controversial crucifixion scene, and recalls events that changed his career." [Nice article, GREAT photos!]
The Germans March Again . . . Jerry Landauer.
School Guidance Can Save Our Children . . . Earl H. Hanson as told to Roul Tunley.
The Face of America: Capitol Portrait . . . Photograph by John Burns.
Olympic Preview . . . H. D. Thoreau.
Dream House or Nightmare? . . . John Reese.
Adventures of the Mind: Why Marx Failed Here . . . Clinton Rossiter.
The Innocent and the Guilty (Fourth of five parts): The Rights of the Accused . . . John Bartlow Martin.

SERIAL: Return to Terror (First of six parts) . . . Martha Albrand. Illustrated by Ken Riley.

POST SCRIPTS:
Hothouse Plant, by Norman R. Jaffray.
Channels, by Norman Ingersoll.
Leonard A Paris, Vernon H. Kurtz.
OTHER FEATURES: Letters; Verse; Editorials; Hazel; Keeping Posted.

BACK COVER ad for KODAK featuring DONNA REED!


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