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Table of Contents: October 14, 1940
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XXXVI No. 16
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Getting Restless (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

REPUBLICANS: Terribly Late (National Affairs / REPUBLICANS)

National Affairs: Willkie's Case (National Affairs)

CAMPAIGN: Every Man in His Humor (National Affairs / CAMPAIGN)

LABOR: F. D. R.'s Dilemma (National Affairs / LABOR)

OHIO: Cleveland's Mayor (National Affairs / OHIO)

WOMEN: Mrs. Lindbergh Speaks Out (National Affairs / WOMEN)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Thunder in the East (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

Foreign News: 200th Day (Foreign News)

Foreign News: The Mystery of Jules Romains (Foreign News)

GREAT BRITAIN: Fight Figures (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: Chamberlain Out (Foreign News)

ITALY: Walking Papers (Foreign News / ITALY)

SPAIN: Cunadissimo's Return (Foreign News / SPAIN)

FAR EAST: Harvest of Hate (Foreign News / FAR EAST)

PANAMA: Arias II (Foreign News / PANAMA)


WAR & TERRORISM
NAVY: Fleet Ready? (National Defense / NAVY)

PROCUREMENT: Canadian Parallel (National Defense / PROCUREMENT)

THE DRAFT: Fine Points for Eligibles (National Defense / THE DRAFT)

BATTLE OF BRITAIN: New Chief in the Air (World War / BATTLE OF BRITAIN)

SOUTHERN THEATRE: Winter in the Wilderness (World War / SOUTHERN THEATRE)

Strategic Map: The Battlefield of Grain (Strategic Map)


SCIENCE
Science: Terman's Kids

Science: Rare Bird

Science: Lost Chance


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Urology & Anecdote (Medicine)

Medicine: Soviet Tuition (Medicine)

Medicine: Successor Found (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Mr. Knickerbocker & Mr. Sheean (The Press)

The Press: Sewage Disposal (The Press)

The Press: Duty (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Reaching the Unreached

Religion: The End of Four Centuries


SPORT
Sport: First Saturday

Sport: Dead Lice

Sport: In the Fifteenth Round

Sport: Two-Buck Series


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