Issue | #19 |
Published | November-December 1952 |
Frequency | Bi-Monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | George T. Delacorte, Jr. (president); Helen Meyer (vice-president); Albert P. Delacorte (vice-president) |
Notes | Copyright, 1952, by Kagran Corporation. Designed and produced by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. |
Characters | Howdy Doody; Dilly Dally; Phineas T. Bluster; Flub-a-Dub |
Genre | Children |
Notes | Election cover (Howdy vs. Mr. X for President) |
Characters | Howdy Doody; Dilly Dally |
Genre | Children |
Script | Edward Kean (?) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Inside front cover; continued on inside back cover |
Characters | Howdy Doody; Dilly Dally; Clarabell |
Synopsis | After seeing a science fiction movie, Dilly dreams that he, Howdy and the Flub-a-Dub are captured by Martians. |
Genre | Children |
Script | Edward Kean |
Characters | Howdy Doody; Dilly Dally; Phineas T. Bluster |
Synopsis | Howdy and Dilly are wallpaper hangers. |
Genre | Children |
Script | Edward Kean (?) |
Characters | Howdy Doody; Dilly Dally |
Synopsis | In this hilarious outing, a little African boy stows away in a crate of monkeys shipped to Mr. Bluster's circus. Howdy and Dilly try their best to tame the wild boy. |
Genre | Children |
Script | Edward Kean |
Characters | Dilly Dally; Flub-a-Dub |
Genre | Children |
Script | Edward Kean |
Characters | Clarabell; Flub-a-Dub |
Synopsis | Flub-a-Dub tries to steal a pie from Clarabell's window sill, but the clown has set a trap for him. |
Genre | Children |
Script | Edward Kean (?) |