- Going Back to Paris, Soldier?
- Drippings From the Fawcett
- Doug’s Peacock Walk
- We’ll Say So! / Our Traffic Cop / Ikey’s Recklessness
- Overwhelmingly / Cassidy’s Routing
- Limber Kicks
- Naughty New York!
- Thus It Was / Wife - Mistress - Lady / Wifey’s Lament
- Questions and Answers
- Whiz Bang Editorials
- Smokehouse Poetry
- Our Movie Gossip / Our Local Color
- Pasture Pot Pourri
- Japanese Bathing Beauties
- The Last Chortle / Back to Childhood Days / How’s This One?
- Our Rural Mail Box
- Musings of A Bachelor / Our Army Daze/ Blankety Blank Verse
- Larry Turn the Crank / Our Winter Annual
"Captain Billy's Whiz Bang" was an iconic magazine of wit and humor launched by W.H. Fawcett in 1919. Each 64-page issue was packed with jokes, quips, and humorous bits of writing. Each year it grew in popularity, and Fawcett’s success lead to the formation of the well-known Fawcett Publications, which issued Whiz Comics and introduced Captain Marvel. The magazine was immortalized in a line in the song “Trouble” from Meredith Wilson’s “The Music Man.” This issue has articles from, "Doug’s Peacock Walk.," "Naughty New York!" to "Japanese Bathing Beauties," and the usual features such as "Smokehouse Poetry," and "Whiz Bang Editorials."
- Summary by Larry Wilson
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