PERSONALITY
6 Swank Dines Out with Corinne Calvet
30 Scoundrel Who Pinched Paris
Martin Foss
36 With Two Brilliant Feet in My Mouth
Allen Churchill FEATURES
8 Those Infurating Don't-Give-an-Inch Girls Peter Lee
16 So You Want to Be a Soldier-of-Fortune?
Walter Wager
20 The Girl Who Danced for Fats Malone
Max Ransom
40 Please, Dr. Brewster, Send Me Some Girls
Bryce Walton
50 He Came from the Sea to Rule in Paradise
Robert E. Alter BOOK
12 Slay, Darling
Henry Kane PICTORIAL
22 Norma's First Party
28 Sicker Than Springtime
Mines & Feiffer
46 The Girl Who Doesn't Fit In SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS
4 Outcry (a column of letters to the editors)
45 New and Swank la guide for shoppers)
Back Pocket
EDITORIAL THE ROGUE IS NOT DEAD .
Somehow the idea has gotten under way that there is no future in the rogue business.
That the modern rogue might just as well head into ceramic-baking or voucher-stacking for all the fun there is left in being roguish.
If isn't true, of course. Swank has thrown over its June issue to pointing up opportunities for roguerey. A man can sally forth after British girls (p. 8),
venture out as a soldierof-fortune (p. 16), pinch Paris (p. 30), or just sit around and say sour things (p. 36). And there are plenty of roguish girls about (p. 22) to share in the fun. BJF