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  2. The Saturday Evening Post - Wikipedia

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    The Saturday Evening Post published current event articles, editorials, human interest pieces, humor, illustrations, a letter column, poetry with contributions submitted by readers, single-panel gag cartoons, including Hazel by Ted Key, and stories by leading writers of the time. It was known for commissioning lavish illustrations and original ...

  3. The Veldt (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Veldt" is a science fiction short story by American author Ray Bradbury. Originally appearing as "The World the Children Made" in the September 23, 1950, issue of The Saturday Evening Post, it was republished under its current name in the 1951 anthology The Illustrated Man.

  4. Category:Works originally published in The Saturday Evening Post

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    Pages in category "Works originally published in The Saturday Evening Post" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. 'Antiques Roadshow:' Saturday Evening Post art worth $250K - AOL

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    On Monday night's episode of "Antiques Roadshow," a painting that once graced the cover of The Saturday Evening Post back in the 1950s was valued at a price you won't believe.

  6. Matt Cvetic - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 1950, Cvetic was featured in the television series We the People, a half-hour program hosted by Dan Seymour detailing his alleged activities while operating as an FBI informant. [13] Concurrently, on July 15, 22, and 29, 1950, Cvetic published his story in serial format in the Saturday Evening Post, written by Pete Martin. These ...

  7. Philip Wylie - Wikipedia

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    Three suspense novellas from The Saturday Evening Post; Tomorrow! (1954) – Nuclear war story centering on the atomic bombing of two fictional Midwest cities adjacent to each other in the mid-1950s; one has an effective Civil Defense program, the other does not. The Innocent Ambassadors (1957) They Both Were Naked (1963)

  8. Shelton Brothers Gang - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the Saturday Evening Post described the Sheltons as "America's Bloodiest Gang". [citation needed] Ancestors of the Shelton Brothers Gang trace their roots back to Ireland, under the surname "Hunter". There are still some descendants living in the St. Louis, Fairfield, IL and Bloomington IL area today.

  9. Men of the Fighting Lady - Wikipedia

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    Men of the Fighting Lady is a 1954 American war drama film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Van Johnson, Walter Pidgeon, Louis Calhern and Keenan Wynn.The screenplay was written by U.S. Navy Commander Harry A. Burns, who had written a Saturday Evening Post article, "The Case of the Blinded Pilot", an account of a U.S. Navy pilot in the Korean War, who saves a blinded Navy pilot by ...

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