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Edition: U.S.
Vol. lv No. 14
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NATION
THE NATION: Absent Voice (National Affairs / THE NATION)

INVESTIGATIONS: Stand or Fall (National Affairs / INVESTIGATIONS)

THE JUDICIARY: Fair or Not, It's Legal (National Affairs / THE JUDICIARY)

THE ADMINISTRATION: Backdown (National Affairs / THE ADMINISTRATION)

BOARDS & BUREAUS: Job Filled (National Affairs / BOARDS & BUREAUS)

THE PRESIDENCY: A Desk in the Sun (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

FOREIGN RELATIONS: Traveler's Tale (National Affairs / FOREIGN RELATIONS)

National Affairs: THE SENATE'S MOST VALUABLE TEN (National Affairs)

THE CONGRESS: Deep in the Brush (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

ARM-ED FORCES: Exposed Nerve (National Affairs / ARM-ED FORCES)

CRIME: The Last Batch (National Affairs / CRIME)

NEW YORK: How to Pass Laws (National Affairs / NEW YORK)

OPINION: Ike IV (National Affairs / OPINION)

POLITICAL NOTES: Feud in the Palmettos (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)


WORLD
COMMUNISTS: Stalin on Stalin (International / COMMUNISTS)

REFUGEES: Rhymes with Spy (International / REFUGEES)

CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Mutiny in the Air Lanes (Foreign News / CZECHOSLOVAKIA)

Foreign News: Now There Are Three (Foreign News)

GREAT BRITAIN: History's Revenge (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

YUGOSLAVIA: The Rubber Ballot (Foreign News / YUGOSLAVIA)

SPAIN: A Window Closes (Foreign News / SPAIN)

BELGIUM: From Palace to Tram Top (Foreign News / BELGIUM)

ITALY: To the Barricades! (Foreign News / ITALY)

SIAM: Garden of Smiles (Foreign News / SIAM)

EL SALVADOR: Campaign from the Patio (The Hemisphere / EL SALVADOR)

MEXICO: Pies in the Sky (The Hemisphere / MEXICO)

CANADA: Some People Are Sensitive (The Hemisphere / CANADA)

The Hemisphere: Change of Command (The Hemisphere)


SCIENCE
Science: Call to Arms

Science: REFUELING BOOM


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: No More Sneezing . . . (Medicine)

Medicine: Prevention Is Her Aim (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: In the Red (The Press)

The Press: The Face Is Familiar (The Press)

The Press: No. I (The Press)

The Press: Daffodils & Dinosaurs (The Press)

The Press: Happy Holiday (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Protestants & the Bomb

Religion: Back to the Synagogue

Religion: No More Donkeys


SPORT
Sport: The Airfoam Ride

Sport: And Then There Were Seven

Sport: The Old Men

Sport: Change of Scene

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BUSINESS
CORPORATIONS: Where the Budweiser Flows (Business & Finance / CORPORATIONS)

FOREIGN TRADE: A Helping Hand (Business & Finance / FOREIGN TRADE)

AVIATION: On the Beam (Business & Finance / AVIATION)

RETAIL TRADE: Customer's Man (Business & Finance / RETAIL TRADE)

AGRICULTURE: While the Sun Shines (Business & Finance / AGRICULTURE)

THE ECONOMY: Just One Flaw (Business & Finance / THE ECONOMY)

RAILROADS: Letting Off Steam (Business & Finance / RAILROADS)

COMMODITIES: Tearful Earful (Business & Finance / COMMODITIES)


EDUCATION
Education: Hard Words

Education: No Limit

Education: Source-Saver


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Radio: Who, Me? (Radio)

Radio: The Common Touch (Radio)

Radio: Listeners, Arise! (Radio)

Radio: Hot Spot (Radio)

Radio: Program Preview, Apr. 3, 1950 (Radio)

The Theater: Muse at the Box Office (The Theater)

The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Apr. 3, 1950 (The Theater)

Music: Once in a Million Times (Music)

Music: Three Oranges (Music)

Music: Apollo's Girl (Music)

Music: Out of the Past (Music)

Music: Something to Dance To (Music)

Art: Enjoy Yourself (Art)

Art: The Wanderer (Art)

Art: On Tour (Art)

Cinema: The Oscars (Cinema)

Cinema: Inside Source (Cinema)

Cinema: The New Pictures, Apr. 3, 1950 (Cinema)

Cinema: Current & Choice, Apr. 3, 1950 (Cinema)

Books: Poor Kid to Papal Prince (Books)

Books: The Beaver Era (Books)

Books: Existentialist Nightmare (Books)

Books: Literary Midwife (Books)

Books: Recent & Readable, Apr. 3, 1950 (Books)


MISCELLANY
Miscellany, Apr. 3, 1950


MILESTONES
Milestones, Apr. 3, 1950


PEOPLE
People: People, Apr. 3, 1950


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 3, 1950 (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Letters, Apr. 3, 1950


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