Title: McCall's

Type: Monthly Publication Magazine

Publisher: McCall's Publishing Company

Release Date: August 1982

Volume: CIX | 109

Issue Number: 11

MPN: 14001

Era: Post-Modernism

Style: Vintage, 1980's

Theme: American, Nostalgia, Zeitgeist

Magazine Size:  8-1/16" x 10-3/4" (8.06 inches x 10.75 inches)

Magazine Type:  Soft Cover

Model Number: 140015

Number of Pages:  160

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COVER: Photograph by Rosemary Howard.  Inset by Tony Rizzo / Bob Deutsch

Table of Contents:

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ARTICLES

10 - THE WORLD'S MOST APPEALING MEN
→  Tom Selleck ranked high with the women in our poll, but not just beause of his looks.  Their reasons for picking him--and their other choices--may surprise you
→  by Natalie Gittelson

17 - WHEN YOU WORRY "FOR NO GOOD REASON"
→ It can strike at any time, ranging from mild uneasiness to stark terror.  Here is what doctors now know about this mysterious emotion called anxiety--and how you can control it and even make it work for you
→ by Nora Johnson

28 - "IF YOU SAVED MY LETTERS, BURN THEM"
→ If you wonder why the art of writing letters is dying, try looking back at some of your own
→ by Teresa Bloomingdale

32 - MARIE OSMOND TALKS ABOUT HER MARRIAGE
→ The 22-year-old singer discusses her 19 years in show business and her brand-new husband
→ by Maureen Smith Williams

57 - LIVING WITH A JEALOUS MAN
→ He seems to keep tabs on you all the time and is suspicious of every man you meet.  Is this a sign of intense love--or something else?
→ by Annie Gottlieb

89 - "OF COURSE I LOVE YOU" AND OTHER WARNING SIGNALS
→ Lovers don't always mean what they say or say what they mean.
→ Here's how to translate the hidden messages
→ by Claire Safran

96 - THE FIRST MRS. RONALD REAGAN
→ Thirty-three years ago Jane Wyman won an Oscar, and her marriage broke up.  Now her former husband is in the White House, and she's the mistress of "Falcon Crest."  Here is her story
→ by Christopher Stone

FICTION

94 - LOVERS AND FRIENDS
→ Men always wonder what women tell one another.  Perhaps it's just as well that they don't find out.
→ by Alice Adams

104 - A BED OF ROSES
→ They had never fought before.  What did this bitter quarrel really mean?
→ by Sonya Dorman

RIGHT NOW

41 - Losing a Job: The Family Loses Even More - Mrs. O'Leary's Cow and Other Myths - Making Wishes Come True - A New Look at Growing Old - A Diploma You Earn With Your Skills - Energy-Saving Offers - Second Thoughts About Mother-Baby Bonds - The Worst Day of the Week

BEAUTY

24 - GOOD LOOKS
→ What to keep in mind when you buy sunglasses

26 - McCALL's BEAUTY GUIDE: A QUICK TRIM FOR YOUR CHILD'S HAIR

90 - THE $3-BILLION FACE: WHAT MAKEUP MEANS TO WOMEN
→ When we spend all that money on makeup, what are we trying to show the world?  And what does it really say about us?

98 - FORTY-FOUR FAIRY TALES ABOUT YOUR LOOKS
→ Some common beauty mistakes you can easily avoid

FASHION

24 - GOOD LOOKS

100 - EASY, ELEGANT FALL SWEATERS
→ Marie Osmond models sensational designs you can knit yourself

HOME MANAGEMENT AND EQUIPMENT

70 - A SET THAT MAKES PASTRY EASY AS PIE
→ The pastry cloth with something extra
Flourishes With Food

76 - GOOD LIVING
→ Professional tricks for hanging pictures - Save money on air-conditioning bills

145 - DOCTORING DIFFICULT DOORS
McCall's Handywoman

FOOD

106 - SUMMER VEGETABLE SPECIALS
→ Spinich-and-pasta loaf with carrots and red peppers, a corn-cheese custard, a vegetable terrine with tomato sauce . . . and much more
→ by Mary Eckley

108 - PLAIN MEAT IN PARTY DRESS
→ Glamorous ground-meat recipes you won't believe: turkey-sausage pate, roulade of veal stroganoff filled with rice, upside-down ham loaf . . . and more

110 - THE ABSOLUTE PERFECT PICNIC
→ A spectacular spread to tantalize any appetite: a roast eye round, cold broccoli-cauliflower salad, bologna in pastry, herbed potato salad, a rich walnut tarte . . . and more

151 - McCALL'S COOKING SCHOOL: ELEGANT EGGS IN ASPIC
→ by Mary J. Norton

154 - NO TIME TO COOK: CURRY FOR A HOT NIGHT
→ A spicy vegetable dish with chutney and sesame rice, with a ginger-marmalade sundae for dessert
→ by Joanne Hayes

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