This young professor left dusty archives on the trail of death centuries old. He found a lady in distress and murder that was not ancient at allBy BARRY PEROWNE24 min
The smiling woman in the yellow dress was Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands. “How’s Canada?” she asked Eva-Lis in the palace gardenBy EVA-LIS WUORIO20 min
Sam was fussy about Mollie. She took a fancy to his tree-climbing Soompherbag. Trouble was the dog climbed a tree that wasn’t thereBy JOSEPH EASTON McDOUGALL16 min
For 40 years from his Jarvis pulpit Dr. T. T. Shields has tilted a mighty lance at Romanism, modernism — and Baptists who won’t agreeBy GERALD ANGLIN15 min
To the British-hating publisher of the clamorous Chicago Tribune we are a nation of dupes. London issues the orders, he says, and we jump to obeyBy HAROLD DINGMAN13 min
Trieste was UN’s dream of a model free city. Moorehead, a famous war reporter, tells how the dream faded in the shadow of the Iron CurtainBy ALAN MOOREHEAD10 min
Sunglasses in lace and lacquers follow fashion’s fads, but do you care about your eyes? Don’t throw away protection for a fancy frameBy FRED BODSWORTH8 min
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