Magazine Illustrations

story: “Someone Who Knows Told Me …”

citation: Cosmopolitan, December 1943, 115(6):14

credit: (Illegible)

caption: None.

story: Manhattan Idyl

citation: Collier's, April 5 1947, 119(14):20

credit: Mario Cooper

caption: I want to see the boats, Eve said. They walked to the river and watched the tugs move silently

story: I'm Mad at You

citation: Collier's, December 6, 1947, 120(23):16-17

credit: Mario Cooper

caption: I'd buy a couple of acres of land on Fifth Avenue, tear down the buildings, fill in the excavation with good Illinois topsoil, dismantle the house in Galesburg and set it up in the middle of the plot …

story: Breakfast in Bed

citation: Collier's, May 15, 1948, 121(20):13

credit: Mario Cooper

caption: Quality of evening light. Eve said, after she had studied the design of the puzzle. Eleven letters. It's crepuscular. They always use that.

story: It Wouldn't Be Fair

citation: Collier's, August 28, 1948, 121(20):21

credit: Harry Fredman

caption: Fine! Marvelous! said the lieutenant, glancing at Annie. Annie has given us enough to work on, the rest will be strictly routine.

story: Long-Distance Call

citation: Collier's, November 6, 1948, 122(19):14-15

credit: Karl Milroy

caption: None

story: Something in a Cloud

citation: Good Housekeeping, March 1949, 128(3):44-45

credit: Robert Patterson

caption: None

story: You Haven't Changed a Bit

citation: Collier's, April 16, 1949, 123(16):13

credit: Stan Klimley

caption: When he kissed his wife good-by, he had to admit to himself that he was still a little jealous of her old beau

story: The Little Courtesies

citation: Collier's, June 25, 1949, 123(26):20-21

credit: Mario Cooper

caption: After a moment Tim again began to blink his eyes in a steady rhythm, right eye, left eye. He said to Eve, What am I? One look and you'll have it.

story: Sneak Preview

citation: Collier's, April 29, 1950, 125(17):22

credit: Arthur Sarnoff

caption: It's my understanding said Al, that you are supposed to go to sleep. I always hear a story first, the child argued.

story: Week-end Genius

citation: Collier's, May 20, 1950, 125(20):28-29

credit: Stan Klimley

caption: They alternated deals, Tim shuffling for each hand. Tim invented a way to prop the cards, without holding them

story: I Like It This Way

citation: Collier's, June 24, 1950, 125(25):26

credit: Fredric Varaday

caption: Ann tried several times to purr, and failed, and tried again, and suddenly succeeded. She lay there purring just like a happy kitten.

story: My Cigarette Loves Your Cigarette

citation: Collier's, September 30, 1950, 126(14):16-17

credit: Ward Brackett

caption: Walking directly behind her, he spoke quietly, his voice crudely intimate. Hi, good-looking, what's your hurry? Ignoring him, Eve kept on.

story: The Third Level

citation: Collier's, October 7, 1950, 126(15):36

credit: Harry Beckhoff

caption: Then I saw that everyone there was dressed like eighteen-ninety-something

story: Such Interesting Neighbors

citation: Collier's, January 6, 1951, 127(1):20-21

credit: Harry Gill

caption: Be careful, honey, he said, making a joke of it. You'll have to learn, you know, that doors won't open themselves

story: Husband at Home

citation: Ladies' Home Journal, April 1951:72-73

credit: Robert Patterson

caption: He looked up at her, grinned. Then his smile faded, I'm really a trial for you, aren't I?

story: One-Man Show

citation: Collier's, June 30 1951, 127(26):28-29

credit: Ward Brackett

caption: Eve Ryan was bored; she wished something would happen. It was a perfectly reasonable wish but she shouldn't have confided it to Timberlake, her antic husband. He was only too happy to oblige.

story: Swelled Head

citation: Collier's, July 14, 1951, 128(2):36

credit: Charles Hawkes

caption: That night when Vice-President Ekker put on the Homburg it dropped to the top of his ears

story: Quit Zoomin' Those Hands Through the Air

citation: Collier's, August 4, 1951, 128(5):18-19

credit: Harry Beckhoff

caption: Then the wings bit into the air, I pulled back my lever, and we shot up, the engine fighting for altitude, and circled the field

story: I'm Scared

citation: Collier's, September 15, 1951, 128(11):24-25

credit: David Stone Martin

caption: This guy showed up in the middle of the street, gawking at the cars and signs like he'd never seen any of them before

story: Sounds in the Night

citation: Collier's, November 24, 1951, 128(21):20

credit: Ward Brackett

caption: To Tim and Eve, watching at the window, there was a chilling ruthlessness in the sight and sound of the measured steps

story: Stopover at Reno

citation: Collier's, January 5, 1952, 129(1):10-11

credit: Frank McCarthy

caption: In panic and confusion, Ben hesitated, then reached out helplessly and picked up the dice.

story: Obituary

citation: Collier's, February 2, 1952, 129(5):38

credit: Louis S. Glanzman

caption: In panic and confusion, Ben hesitated, then reached out helplessly and picked up the dice.

story: Tiger Tamer

citation: Collier's, May 31, 1952, 129(22):70

credit: Robert Bugg

caption: He lifted one foot and planted it gently on the tiger's ribs. OK, he said then, and the man snapped the picture that appeared in a hundred papers.

story: There is a Tide.....

citation: Collier's, August 2, 1952, 130(5):51

credit: Louis S. Glanzman

caption: None

story: Man of the Cocktail Hour

citation: Collier's, September 20, 1952, 130(12):64-65

credit: Ward Brackett

caption: Eve saw Tim leaning negligently against the refrigerator, and Ann Darrow looking up at him, her beautiful face alive with pleasure.

story: Diagnosis Completed

citation: Collier's, October 18, 1952, 130(16):28

credit: Frank McCarthy

caption: Now Dr. Lerner felt sure of the cause of death. Ever seen death by insulin shock? he said brutally. Then take a good look. It's all fine experience.

story: Behind the News

citation: Good Housekeeping, November 1952, 135(5):58-59

credit: Lynn Buckham

caption: None

story: 5 Against the House, Part One

citation: Good Housekeeping, July 1953, 137(1):49

credit: Unsigned

caption: None

story: 5 Against the House, Part One

citation: Good Housekeeping, July 1953, 137(1):50-51

credit: Austin Briggs

caption: None

story: 5 Against the House, Part Two

citation: Good Housekeeping, August 1953, 137(2):52

credit: Austin Briggs

caption: None

story: 5 Against the House, Conclusion

citation: Good Housekeeping, September 1953, 137(3):58

credit: Austin Briggs

caption: None

story: The Body Snatchers, Part One

citation: Collier's, November 26, 1954, 134(11):26-27

credit: Mike Ludlow

caption: Go on; pull it off, Jack said. I grabbed the sheet and tossed it to one side. Lying on the table was a body, unreal and theatrical.

story: The Body Snatchers, Part Two

citation: Collier's, December 10, 1954, 134(12):114

credit: Mike Ludlow

caption: Becky couldn't go on running much longer. I wondered what would happen if they caught us

story: The Body Snatchers, Conclusion

citation: Collier's, December 24, 1954, 134(13):62

credit: Mike Ludlow

caption: Becky stood huddled in the corner as I fought with Budlong and a fat man. Then Meeker went limp, and he fell. What happened! Mannie said

story: Legal and Tender

citation: Good Housekeeping, February 1955, 140(2):52-53

credit: Lynn Buckham

caption: You're a half-wit, but I love you, she said, and pulled his face close

story: T

attletale Tape

citation: Collier's, March 4, 1955, 135(5):40

credit: Barbara Schwinn

caption: None

story: Of Missing Persons

citation: Good Housekeeping, March 1955, 140(3):50-51

credit: Alex Ross

caption: None

story: A Man of Coonfidence

citation: Good Housekeeping, August 1955, 141(2):50-51

credit: John Gannam

caption: With my compliments, he said. Take it to any bank teller! Tell them you think it's counterfeit; then listen to what he tells you!

story: Second Chance

citation: Good Housekeeping, April 1956, 142(4):66-67

credit: Robert Fawcett

caption: None

story: House of Numbers

citation: Cosmopolitan, July 1956, 141(1):90-91

credit: Ernest Chiriaka

caption: I slid down the wall, his gun aimed at my back. Unseen, my brother was poised high above us.

story: House of Numbers

citation: Cosmopolitan, July 1956, 141(1):96

credit: Unsigned

caption: Living together in the same house, Ruth and I tried to keep our loyalty to Arnie like a closed door between us. But it was hard to stay apart.

story: Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket

citation: Collier's, October 26 1956, 138(9):82

credit: Elliott Flagg

caption: He had made the mistake of looking down from the ledge to the street below. Now he was rigid, fighting terror

story: Rainy Sunday

citation: Good Housekeeping, April 1957, 144(4):84-85

credit: Henry Koehler

caption: None

story: Expression of Love

citation: Good Housekeeping, June 1957, 144(6):74-75

credit: A. Parker

caption: None

story: Fast Buck

citation: Good Housekeeping, September 1957, 145(3):84-85

credit: John Gannam

caption: I feel wonderful, she said. Let's dance some more.

story: Vive La Différence

citation: Good Housekeeping, June 1958, 146(6):78-79

credit: Austin Briggs

caption: You long-legged goody, Al Mehan said. And then said a good deal more

story: Seven Days to Live

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, January 10, 1959, 231(28):32-33

credit: Carroll Jones

caption: Outside his cell the watching men were silent and no longer smiling. On the wall of his cell he had drawn a door.

story: Bedtime Story

citation: Good Housekeeping, May 1959, 148(5):104-105

credit: Andy Virgil

caption: What was Mike Cutler doing at that hour, crawling under his wife's bed?

story: All My Clients Are Innocent

citation: Cosmopolitan, July 1959, 147(1):98-107

credit: Mac Conner

caption: Now the witness reached out to touch him. Her stared up, defiant.

story: The Love Letter

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, August 1, 1959, 232(5):17

credit: Coby Whitmore

caption: None

story: The U-19's Last Kill (First of six parts)

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, August 22, 1959, 232(8):20

credit: Ken Riley

caption: Now he saw it — the moss-encrusted conning tower of the sunken sub.

story: The U-19's Last Kill (First of six parts)

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, August 22, 1959, 232(8):21

credit: Ken Riley

caption: You'll never marry me, Alice said. Me or anyone else just now.

story: The U-19's Last Kill, Second of six parts

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, August 29, 1959, 232(9):32

credit: Ken Riley

caption: Suddenly the sub surfaced, her conning tower dark against the sky.

story: The U-19's Last Kill, Second of six parts

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, August 29, 1959, 232(9):33

credit: Ken Riley

caption: Hello, sucker, she said. You are crazy like the rest of us?

story: The U-19's Last Kill, Third of six parts

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, September 5, 1959, 232(10):39

credit: Ken Riley

caption: Seated at the periscope was a man, slumped in death.

story: The U-19's Last Kill, Fourth of six parts

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, September 12, 1959, 232(11):43

credit: Ken Riley

caption: Lauffnauer stood lookout. The others worked the sub out of the dock.

story: The U-19's Last Kill, Fifth of six parts

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, September 19, 1959, 232(12):50

credit: Ken Riley

caption: The captain gasped when he saw it — a torpedo wake flashing straight out from the nose of the sub.

story: The U-19's Last Kill, Conclusion

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, September 26, 1959, 232(13):41

credit: Ken Riley

caption: The four of them tugged frantically trying to wrench the trunk apart.

story: Take One Rainy Night

citation: McCall's, October 1959, LXXXVII(1):72-73

credit: Joe Bowler

caption: None

story: The Other Wife

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, January 30, 1960, 232(31):31

credit: Bob McGinnis

caption: Now I know why I go to the office every day, he said, It's so I can come home to this.

story: Crazy Sunday

citation: McCall's, February 1960, LXXXVII(5):44-45

credit: Ward Brackett

caption: He could actually see the faint blue vein on the inside of her elbow, down which his forefinger had so often gently traced

story: I Love Galesburg in the Springtime

citation: McCall's, April 1960, LXXXVII(7):74-75

credit: Bernie Fuchs

caption: None

story: An Old Tune

citation: McCall's, October 1961, LXXXIX(1):112-113

credit: Dong Kingman

caption: None

story: Where the Cluetts Are

citation: McCall's, January 1962, LXXXIX(4):72

credit: Edna Eicke

caption: None

story: The Man with the Magic Glasses

citation: McCall's, March 1962, LXXXIX(6):94-95

credit: Austin Briggs

caption: I put on the glasses to look at her. Her dress vanished!

story: Old Enough for Love

citation: McCall's, May 1962, LXXXIX(8):78-79

credit: Coby Whitmore

caption: None

story: Hey, Look at Me!

citation: Playboy, September 1962, 9(9):93

credit: Paul Giovanopoulos

caption: None

story: The Sunny Side of the Street

citation: McCall's, October 1962, XC(1):106-107

credit: Austin Briggs

caption: None

story: Time Has No Boundaries

citation: The Saturday Evening Post, October 13, 1962, 235(36):60

credit: Milton Glasser

caption: None

story: No Time for the Billiard Ballet

citation: Playboy, October 1963, 10(10):101

credit: Playboy Studios

caption: None

story: Double Take

citation: Playboy, April 1965, 12(4):111

credit: Geller

caption: None