House & Garden 
Frederick 
Palmer 
in Collier^s 
Palmer was in the unique posi¬ 
tion of a veteran war correspond¬ 
ent serving- as an official observer, 
with the rank of Lieutenant 
Colonel. 
He knew what to see, and he 
saw it! No one man at the front 
saw more of America’s army 
and its wonderful work. 
His story—a series of complete 
and accurate articles—began in 
Collier’s for March 22nd. Read 
them for an interesting, reliable 
account of America in action. 
Colonel Palmer’s series typifies the 
articles niohich you find regularly in 
Collier s — authoritative, concise, vi¬ 
tally interesting. Besides Colonel 
Palmer himself, the writers of these 
articles, [associated with Colliers 
for many years) are Mark Sullivan, 
Arthur Ruhl, Samuel Hopkins 
Adams, Richard Washhurn Child, 
Edward Hungerford, and men of 
similar standing. 
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