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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LVII No. 14
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Put Away That Sport Shirt (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

THE NATION: MacArthur to Red China (National Affairs / THE NATION)

PRICES: High Living (National Affairs / PRICES)

INVESTIGATIONS: Mighty Interesting Visit (National Affairs / INVESTIGATIONS)

National Affairs: Resignations Wanted (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Last Act (National Affairs)

TRIALS: Not Guilty (National Affairs / TRIALS)

THE CONGRESS: Unearned Holiday (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

COMMUNISTS: Comrade, Be Gone (National Affairs / COMMUNISTS)

CRIME: End of the Hiss Case (National Affairs / CRIME)

National Affairs: 300 Years Is Not Enough (National Affairs)

ARMED FORCES: Twice as Big (National Affairs / ARMED FORCES)

National Affairs: Passport to Citizenship (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Homing Torpedo (National Affairs)

National Affairs: The Shame & Glory . . . (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Cargo from Korea (National Affairs)

IOWA: Dispute in Dubuque (National Affairs / IOWA)

ORGANIZATIONS: $492 Million to Spend (National Affairs / ORGANIZATIONS)


WORLD
Foreign News: FRANCE SINCE THE REVOLUTION (Foreign News)

FRANCE: Brave Old Wheelhorse (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Foreign News: NEW POLITBUROCRATS? (Foreign News)

GREAT BRITAIN: Recess (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

ITALY: Death Train (Foreign News / ITALY)

CHINA: My Soul to the Devil (Foreign News / CHINA)

Foreign News: ANTI-COMMUNIST DEFENSE IN THE BALKANS (Foreign News)

THE AMERICAS: Perón's Atom (The Hemisphere / THE AMERICAS)

ARGENTINA: The Light Went Out (The Hemisphere / ARGENTINA)


WAR & TERRORISM
STRATEGY: Ready to Confer (War / STRATEGY)

War: FACTS ABOUT THE 38TH (War)

BATTLE OF KOREA: Again at the Parallel (War / BATTLE OF KOREA)

War: With Task Force Growdon (War)

THE ALLIES: Education at Sea (War / THE ALLIES)


SCIENCE
Science: Guarded Tests

Science: Interceptor Mission

Science: Weather Once a Week

Science: Bargain Radiation


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Jan Keeps His Own (Medicine)

Medicine: Wrong Blood (Medicine)

Medicine: Flexible Autocrat (Medicine)

Medicine: Prescription for Dying (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: All for One (The Press)

The Press: Soul-Searching on the Left (The Press)

The Press: Double Take (The Press)

The Press: The Herald's Birthday (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Subversive Scientists

Religion: Growth of U.S. Churches

Religion: Christian Casualties

Religion: The Biggest Yet

Religion: The Vicar's Cross

Religion: Christ in Yucca Valley


SPORT
Sport: Men & Boys

Sport: Great Expectations

Sport: The Free Riders

Sport: Rule Britannia

Sport: Who Won

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BUSINESS
GOVERNMENT: Balanced Budget (Fluke) (Business & Finance / GOVERNMENT)

Business & Finance: Balanced Budget (Real) (Business & Finance)

Business & Finance: Not Enough (Business & Finance)

Business & Finance: OPS on Guard (Business & Finance)

AVIATION: A Lively Corpse (AVIATION)

Business & Finance: The Oilfield Shuttle (Business & Finance)

SECURITIES: Israel's Independence Issue (Business & Finance / SECURITIES)

RAILROADS: Scarlet Woman of Wall Street (Business & Finance / RAILROADS)

INDUSTRY: Dow's Debut (Business & Finance / INDUSTRY)

SHIPPING: Defeat for Dollar (Business & Finance / SHIPPING)

MANAGEMENT: Retirement Plan (Business & Finance / MANAGEMENT)

STEEL: A First for Bethlehem (Business & Finance / STEEL)


EDUCATION
Education: Piedmont Uprising

Education: Michigan Mystery

Education: Made in U.S.A.

Education: Nation's Nurse


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Art: Prying Dutchman (Art)

Art: Work in Paris (Art)

Art: Loftiness in London (Art)

Radio: Standing Room Only (Radio)

Radio: Spring Thaw (Radio)

RADIO: Program Preview, Apr. 2, 1951 (Radio / RADIO)

Music: The Girl from Oklahoma (Music)

Music: Manon as It Should Be (Music)

Music: Music for the Millions (Music)

Cinema: Command Performance (Cinema)

Cinema: New Picture, Apr. 2, 1951 (Cinema)

Cinema: Two of a Kind (Cinema)

Cinema: Import, Apr. 2, 1951 (Cinema)

Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Apr. 2, 1951 (Cinema)

Books: Highbrow Historical (Books)

Books: The Permanent Despotism (Books)

Books: Nothing Matters (Books)

Books: The Life of a Carny (Books)

Books: RECENT & READABLE, Apr. 2, 1951 (Books)


MISCELLANY
Miscellany, Apr. 2, 1951


MILESTONES
Milestones, Apr. 2, 1951


PEOPLE
People, Apr. 2, 1951


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 2, 1951 (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Letters, Apr. 2, 1951


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