Contributors included
Ellis Parker Butler, Jonathan Eldridge, Edward C. Janes, Kenneth Payson Kempton and Charles G. Muller,
Alpheus Hyatt Verrill and Kerry Wood. Some authors, such as
Albert Capwell Wyckoff, wrote for both ''
Boys' Life and The Open Road for Boys
. In addition to adventure fiction, there were many articles and ads about the construction of model airplanes. The appeal of Open Road for Boys'' and the magazine's advertising, specifically an ad for the
Red Ryder air rifle, was captured by
Jean Shepherd in his short story, "Duel in the Snow, or Red Ryder Nails the Cleveland Street Kid." This story was collected in
In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, source of the film classic
A Christmas Story (1983): :I remember clearly, itchingly, nervously, maddeningly the first time I laid eyes on it, pictured in a three-color, smeared illustration in a full-page back cover ad in
Open Road For Boys, a publication which at the time had an iron grip on my aesthetic sensibilities, and the dime that I had to scratch up every month to stay with it. It was actually an early
Playboy. It sold dreams, fantasies, incredible adventures, and a way of life. Its center foldouts consisted of gigantic Kodiak bears charging out of the page at the reader, to be gunned down in single hand-to-hand combat by the eleven-year-old Killers armed only with hunting knife and fantastic bravery. Its Christmas issue weighed over seven pounds, its pages crammed with the effluvia of the Good Life of male Juvenalia, until the senses reeled and Avariciousness, the growing desire to own Everything, was almost unbearable. Today there must be millions of ex-subscribers who still can't pass
Abercrombie & Fitch without a faint, keening note of desire and the unrequited urge to glom on to all of it. Just to have it, to feel it. ==Cartoon contest==