- Front and Back Matter

- "Liberty Station" and the Naval Training Center in San Diego

- Molly McClain
- San Diego's Sweetheart: Maureen Connolly

- Joey Seymour
- Life Beyond Gold: A New Look at the History of Julian, California

- Kathryn Jordan
- The Balboa Theatre: A Preservation Project Completed

- Iris Engstrand
- The Charity Ball

- Mary Clark and Iris Engstrand
- Book Reviews

- Complete Journal Issue
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anonymous friend and supporter of the Journal.
Publication of this issue of The Journal of San Diego History has also been supported by a grant
from The Journal of San Diego History Fund of the San Diego Foundation.
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Front Cover: Postcard, "A Salute from the U.S. Naval Training Station, San Diego, California," pre-1944; SDHS PC#84-95
Back Cover: View in 2008 through the arches at Liberty Station, formerly the U.S. Naval Training Station, San Diego, California. Author's collection.
Cover design: Allen Wynar
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