In this issue
Edition: U.S.
Edition: U.S.
Vol. XLIX No. 26
Read the Cover StoryNATION
THE NATION: The '48 Line Is Drawn
(National Affairs / THE NATION)
THE PRESIDENCY: Labor's Advocate (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)
National Affairs: This Is Not So (National Affairs)
THE CONGRESS: The Majority Rules (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)
POLITICAL NOTES: Spreading Itch (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)
LABOR: The New Law (National Affairs / LABOR)
THE JUDICIARY: Tidelands & Petrillo (National Affairs / THE JUDICIARY)
COMMUNISTS: A Shadow Is Seen (National Affairs / COMMUNISTS)
MICHIGAN: The Preacher & Rose City (National Affairs / MICHIGAN)
CRIME: Murder in Beverly Hills (National Affairs / CRIME)
National Affairs: Murder in Pinecliffe (National Affairs)
National Affairs: Dark Charges (National Affairs)
MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Jun. 30, 1947 (National Affairs / MANNERS & MORALS)
DISASTER: Stars Through Flames (National Affairs / DISASTER)
ARMY & NAVY: A Gown for a General (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)
National Affairs: Kicks & Recoils (National Affairs)
WORLD
THE NATIONS: With Both Bread & Freedom
(International / THE NATIONS)
International: With Both Hands (International)
REFLECTIONS: A Thing to Remember (International / REFLECTIONS)
International: Reason (International)
RELIEF: Like Mother Used to Make (International / RELIEF)
INDIA: End of Forever (Foreign News / INDIA)
KOREA: A Scout Is Militant (Foreign News / KOREA)
CHINA: Gloom (Foreign News / CHINA)
Foreign News: Munk (Foreign News)
HUNGARY: Next! (Foreign News / HUNGARY)
SPAIN: A Matter of Conscience (Foreign News / SPAIN)
THE HEMISPHERE: Hope (Latin America / THE HEMISPHERE)
Latin America: Farewell (Latin America)
CHILE: The Critic & the Lady (Latin America / CHILE)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Rhapsody (Latin America / DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)
SCIENCE
Science: At the Barrier
Science: Grass Killer
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Question
(Medicine)
Medicine: Losing Nerves (Medicine)
Medicine: Too Much Oxygen (Medicine)
Medicine: T.B. (Medicine)
Medicine: Against Polio (Medicine)
PRESS
The Press: Moon Up, Moon Down
(The Press)
The Press: City Editor (The Press)
The Press: Two Plus Two Equals Red (The Press)
The Press: Angel with a Red Beard (The Press)
RELIGION
Religion: Anglican Dilemma
Religion: Islam's Way
SPORT
Sport: Anchors Aweigh
Sport: Like Falling Out of a Tree
Sport: A Question of Definition
Sport: Inflated Record
Sport: Who Won, Jun. 30, 1947
BUSINESS
A Smell to Heaven?
(RAILROADS) FISCAL: Funny Money (Business & Finance / FISCAL)
STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Jun. 30, 1947 (Business & Finance / STATE OF BUSINESS)
AUTOS: Shift into High (Business & Finance / AUTOS)
RETAIL TRADE: Beauty at Work (Business & Finance / RETAIL TRADE)
AVIATION: Prize for Conservatism (Business & Finance / AVIATION)
EDUCATION
Education: Hotbed of Liberty
Education: The Battle of North College Hill
Education: Mr. Ackland's Wills
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Art: Manifesto in a Minor Key
(Art)
Art: Lost & Found (Art)
Music: Contralto on Broadway (Music)
Music: Forgotten Glory (Music)
Radio: The Personality (Radio)
Radio: Red Ears (Radio)
Radio: Story Teller (Radio)
Radio: Program Preview, Jun. 30, 1947 (Radio)
Cinema: The New Pictures, Jun. 30, 1947 (Cinema)
Cinema: Current & Choice, Jun. 30, 1947 (Cinema)
Books: Jimmy's Jeebies (Books)
Books: White Sails Crowding (Books)
Books: Twelve Days of Battle (Books)
Books: Tabloid Angel (Books)
Books: Lawyer's Hero (Books)
Music: Satire in Sussex (Music)
MISCELLANY
Miscellany, Jun. 30, 1947
MILESTONES
Milestones, Jun. 30, 1947
PEOPLE
People: People, Jun. 30, 1947
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher, Jun. 30, 1947
(A Letter From The Publisher)
LETTERS
Letters, Jun. 30, 1947

The Road on Film: Beautiful, Bleak
Photos: Obama's First State Dinner
Obama's Half Brother, a Kenyan American in China
The Princess and the Frog: Big Fun on the Bayou
Me and Orson Welles: Zac Efron Takes the Stage
Sex, Please, We're British: London's Erotica Expo
A Brief History of White House State Dinners
Airline Bag Fees: As High as the Cost of a Seat?
Can the A380 Bring the Party Back to the Skies?
Junior Eurovision: Schoolyard Crushes with Glitter