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Miss America v6 1

Atlas Tales

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Issue Information
Cover Date
May 1947
Cover Notes
Photo cover by Trend Studios.
 
Cover Titles
Poll Your Popularity ...
 
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Stories

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Christopher Rule pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
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Patti Clayton script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
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Denny Shane script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
Notes: Includes photos of "some of the radio commentators throughout the United States who broadcast Miss America's releases on teen-agers," including Maggi McNellis (WNBC), Adele Unverforth (WHIO), Priscilla Parker (WWNC), Miriam Lane (KMPC), Velma Dart (WKST), and Rosemary Stanger (WGL).
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Gary Wilmot script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
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Notes: "To all you wonderful lassies for making the first great issue of 'Junior Miss' a smashing sell-out success! Nearly a million merry readers! And now the second super issue of 'Junior Miss' is on Sale! ... If you like 'Miss America' don't miss 'Junior Miss'!!"
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Notes: Solicitation of subscriptions.
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Notes: Brief notes for the Miss America Club members ("MACmems"); mentions a monthly club bulletin. A photo of Anastacia Strong, "Pres. Miss America Club Chapter" appears on page 18.l
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Julie Easton script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
Notes: Illustration by "Dottie."
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Notes: Martin Goodman, Publisher; Frances Glencott, Editor; Melvin D. Blum, Art Director; Jean Goodman, Supervising Editor; Joyce Reback, Fashion Editor; Annette Blackman, Associate Editor; Gladys Kay, Shopping Editor; Aileen Fogarty, Director of Public Relations, May Mann, Hollywood Representative.
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Victoria Allen Dunford script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
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Notes: Four winners (from over 20,000 entries) of fashion design contest sponsored by Soap 'n' Water Fabrics.
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Notes: Signed by S. Little.
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Notes: Features photographs of Elizabeth Taylor (1932- ), Tommy Cook (1930- ), and Richard Long (1927-1974).
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Rosalie F. Wilson script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
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Ann Williams-Heller script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
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Jean Goodman script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
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Notes: Tie-in to the Professor Quiz radio program (CBS, 1936-1941; ABC, 1941-1948), including a photo of the host, Dr. Craig Earl.
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May Mann script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
Notes: Features photos of Van Johnson (1916- ), Lucille Ball (1911-1989), and Peter Lawford (1923-1984) at the premiere of The Yearling (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946); Richard Bernard "Red" Skelton (1913-1997), on the set of Merton of the Movies (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947); and Roy Rogers (1911-1998), Dale Evans (1912-2001), and his golden palomino Trigger (1932-1965).
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Jean Goodman script signed
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Tom Lammers: Story Information
Notes: Discusses Helen, the daughter of Mickey the window cleaner, who is "a super-special Number One Patsy Walker Fan. She even has a Patsy Walker Fan Club organized in her neighborhood, and since she does not live very far from our office, Helen often pops up here to say 'hello' and talk things over with the creator of Patsy Walker. Her ideas are so original and helpful ..."