In this issue
Edition: U.S.
Edition: U.S.
Vol. XXXIX No. 21
Read the Cover StoryWORLD
The Shape of Springs to Come
(STRATEGY) BATTLE OF EUROPE: Help for Russia (BATTLE OF EUROPE)
BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Push With a Difference (BATTLE OF RUSSIA)
BATTLE OF AUSTRALIA: Edges of a Battle? (BATTLE OF AUSTRALIA)
BATTLE OF ASIA: After Five Years (BATTLE OF ASIA)
World: Chinese Incident
BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC: Too Close for Comfort (BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC)
World: The Prince Steps Out
Willoughby Crashes Through (THE PHILIPPINES)
World: Insomniac Trondheim
Axis Fidgets (THE MEDITERRANEAN)
World: Malta Spits Back
The Eagle of Yugoslavia (THE BALKANS)
GREAT BRITAIN: His Majesty's Respectables (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)
Foreign News: Jeeves Grieves (Foreign News)
CANADA: Hitler Takes a Hand (Foreign News / CANADA)
SCOTLAND: Scots Wha Hae (Foreign News / SCOTLAND)
Foreign News: L'Affaire Giraud (Foreign News)
FRANCE: St. PierregLaval (Foreign News / FRANCE)
INTERNATIONAL: Home Sweet Home (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)
INDIA: Gandhi In High (Foreign News / INDIA)
DENMARK: Long Live the Hungry King (Foreign News / DENMARK)
ARGENTINA: Good Doctor, Bad Case (Foreign News / ARGENTINA)
MEXICO: First Wound (Foreign News / MEXICO)
WAR & TERRORISM
Victory in '42?
(U.S. At War / THE NATION)
FOREIGN RELATIONS: One Down, Three to Go (U.S. At War / FOREIGN RELATIONS)
Wanted: Statesmen (U.S. At War / THE CONGRESS)
U.S. At War: Feud (U.S. At War)
Temporary Arrangement (U.S. At War / THE PRESIDENCY)
CRIME: Nix on That Stuff (U.S. At War / CRIME)
CENSUS: Stalemate (U.S. At War / CENSUS)
FARMERS: Where Are Those Okies? (U.S. At War / FARMERS)
ANIMALS: Dick & Buddy (U.S. At War / ANIMALS)
Men at Work (U.S. At War / TAXATION)
First Blow (U.S. At War / WARTIME LIVING)
Browder Out (U.S. At War / RADICALS)
When Johnny Comes Riding Home (U.S. At War / POST WAR)
OPINION: Fearless Americans (U.S. At War / OPINION)
Eruption (U.S. At War / TERRITORIES)
CIVILIAN DEFENSE: Be Prepared (Army & Navy And Civilian Defense / CIVILIAN DEFENSE)
Army & Navy And Civilian Defense - NAVY: End of an Argument (Army & Navy And Civilian Defense / NAVY)
ARMY: The Airlines Join Up (Army & Navy And Civilian Defense / ARMY)
Army & Navy And Civilian Defense: The Last Weapon (Army & Navy And Civilian Defense)
Army & Navy And Civilian Defense: Major Hobby's WAACs (Army & Navy And Civilian Defense)
SCIENCE
Science: Cloth Without Looms
Science: Handwriting As Character
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Sic
(Medicine)
Medicine: Vitamins in the Vittles (Medicine)
Medicine: George & Charlie Scholarship (Medicine)
PRESS
The Press: Pinch
(The Press)
The Press: Hedda Makes Hay (The Press)
RELIGION
Religion: A Bishop at Last
Religion: Muhlenberg's 200th
Religion: Nazi Hymnal
Religion: Protestants on Self-Sacrifice
Religion: Onward Buchman Soldiers
SPORT
Sport: Gamblers' Dream
Sport: U.S.O. Trap
Sport: Pitcher Hits Ball
BUSINESS
Decentralization at Last
(WAR ECONOMY) Business: Facts, Figures
Business: In Search of a Miracle
Vanishing Point (RUBBER)
Wasted Cubic (SHIPPING)
INFLATION: Voluntary Henry (INFLATION)
DIVIDENDS: Wave of Bad News (DIVIDENDS)
Henry Kaiser's Dream (SHIPBUILDING)
COMMODITIES: Coffee Next (COMMODITIES)
EDUCATION
Education: Aggies at War
Education: Business Humanist
Education: In High
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Radio: Listeners
(Radio)
Radio: Radio Revolution? (Radio)
Radio: Tin-Pcmners Panned (Radio)
Art: Frames (Art)
Art: War Among Masterpieces (Art)
Art: Icons in Baltimore (Art)
Art: Pictures to Last 1,000 Years (Art)
The New Pictures, May 25, 1942 (Cinema)
Music: Opera in the Black (Music)
Music: Critics' Choice (Music)
Books: Tremendous Triangle (Books)
Books: The Great Bore War (Books)
MISCELLANY
Miscellany, May 25, 1942
MILESTONES
Milestones, May 25, 1942
PEOPLE
People: Uniformity
LETTERS
Letters, May 25, 1942

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