In this issue
Edition: U.S.
Edition: U.S.
Vol. XXXVIII No. 13
Read the Cover StoryNATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Advice from Chicago
(National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)
National Affairs: Man At Work (National Affairs)
HEROES: The Legion Strikes A Blow (National Affairs / HEROES)
INFLATION: Voice of Experience (National Affairs / INFLATION)
THE CONGRESS: The Folks at Home (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)
SOUTH CAROLINA: Up from the Quality (National Affairs / SOUTH CAROLINA)
ESPIONAGE: Caught in the Act (National Affairs / ESPIONAGE)
National Affairs: National Affairs, Sep. 29, 1941 (National Affairs)
TAXATION: The Burden (National Affairs / TAXATION)
WAR & PEACE: Mr. Hoover Raises a Ghost (National Affairs / WAR & PEACE)
National Affairs: Green Mountain Boys (National Affairs)
National Affairs: Pink Star Down (National Affairs)
National Affairs: So Does Mr. Moreschi (National Affairs)
LABOR: Blackout in Kansas City (National Affairs / LABOR)
National Affairs: Strike-Ho (National Affairs)
HOUSING: Moving Day (National Affairs / HOUSING)
WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Decade of Humiliation
(Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)
Foreign News: Two Jackals (Foreign News)
NEAR EAST: Two Mohammeds (Foreign News / NEAR EAST)
GOLD COAST: Warrior's Son (Foreign News / GOLD COAST)
Foreign News: Little Old Man (Foreign News)
GREAT BRITAIN: Women's Rights (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)
THE VATICAN: Pope to President (Foreign News / THE VATICAN)
OCCUPIED EUROPE: Executioner's Week (Foreign News / OCCUPIED EUROPE)
Foreign News: THE BELLS OF ST. CLEMENT'S (Foreign News)
Foreign News: Partial Release (Foreign News)
NEW GUINEA: King Move Um Capital (Foreign News / NEW GUINEA)
CANADA: Experiment in Labor Relations (Foreign News / CANADA)
EIRE: McCaughey's Doom (Foreign News / EIRE)
WAR & TERRORISM
World War: MORALE: 175,000,000 Faces
(World War / MORALE)
World War: Misery in the Powerhouse (World War)
World War: Transient Immunity (World War)
World War: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Two-Thirds of the Ukraine (World War / BATTLE OF RUSSIA)
World War: BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC: Base for the Axis (World War / BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC)
World War: Base for the U. S. (World War)
World War: FAR EASTERN THEATER: Repeat Performance (World War / FAR EASTERN THEATER)
World War: Hitler's Losses (World War)
World War, SOUTHERN THEATER: To Bomb or Not to Bomb (World War / SOUTHERN THEATER)
World War: CASUALTIES: Business of Commanders (World War / CASUALTIES)
ARMY: Baffle of Louisiana (National Defense / ARMY)
National Defense: Flivver Ships (National Defense)
NAVY: Fantastic Goal (National Defense / NAVY)
A Smaller Army? (National Defense / STRATEGY)
World War: Peter Mikhailov's Love (World War)
National Defense: Foul (National Defense)
SCIENCE
Science: Solids out of Powders
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Harvard Dentists
(Medicine)
Medicine: Vitamin Powwow (Medicine)
PRESS
The Press: Lesson in War Reporting
(The Press)
The Press: Political Press (The Press)
The Press: Censorship Changes (The Press)
RELIGION
Religion: Mixed Marriage in Quebec
Religion: Fundamentalist Front
SPORT
Sport: Black Moses
Sport: Who Won, Sep. 29, 1941
BUSINESS
Shakeup: Last Chapter
(WAR FRONT) Peak Around the Corner (RAILROADS)
OIL: Ickes Finds a Friend (OIL)
From Profits, $4,000,000,000 (TAXES)
Valuta for Russia (WAR FRONT)
Super Markets (RETAIL TRADE)
Roebling's 100th (STEEL)
AVIATION: Strange Cargo (AVIATION)
AGRICULTURE: The Glacier Melts (AGRICULTURE)
EDUCATION
Education: Looking Backward
Education: Education, Sep. 29, 1941
Education: Class of '45
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Art: Historical Whopper
(Art)
Radio: Radio, Sep. 29, 1941 (Radio)
Music: Aut Caesar Aut Nullus (Music)
Cinema: Rosenbloom at Harvard (Cinema)
Books: P.E.N. Purge (Books)
Art: Lepers' Water Colors (Art)
Radio: For Native Sons (Radio)
Music: Sweet Youth (Music)
Music: As Easy As Lying (Music)
The New Pictures, Sep. 29, 1941 (Cinema)
Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 29, 1941 (Cinema)
Books: Nostalgia (Books)
Books: Season's Ugliest (Books)
Books: Up to the Parlor (Books)
MILESTONES
Milestones, Sep. 29, 1941
PEOPLE
People: People, Sep. 29, 1941
LETTERS
Letters, Sep. 29, 1941

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