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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LIX No. 7
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NATION
THE NATION: Crown & Constitution (National Affairs / THE NATION)

THE PRESIDENCY: Guided Tour (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: Another Truman Letter (National Affairs)

POLITICS: A Plunge into Eyewash (National Affairs / POLITICS)

National Affairs: Oklahoma Split (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Who Likes Ike? (National Affairs)

INVESTIGATIONS: Eyewitness to Massacre (National Affairs / INVESTIGATIONS)

ARMED FORCES: The Cost (National Affairs / ARMED FORCES)

THE ADMINISTRATION: New Boss for OPS (National Affairs / THE ADMINISTRATION)

CRIME: The Night of the Game (National Affairs / CRIME)

NEW YORK: Systematic Graft (National Affairs / NEW YORK)

National Affairs: The Literary Life (National Affairs)

DISASTERS: Oh, How I Prayed (National Affairs / DISASTERS)

TERRITORIES: The Brown & White Mosaic (National Affairs / TERRITORIES)


WORLD
GREAT BRITAIN: A Good Omen (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: Elizabeth II (Foreign News)

Foreign News: THE KING IS DEAD (Foreign News)

Foreign News: THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE QUEEN (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Ladies with Scepters (Foreign News)

GERMANY: Rearming, with Provisos (Foreign News / GERMANY)

UNITED NATIONS: Ten Million Words Later (Foreign News / UNITED NATIONS)

FRANCE: L' Austerite (Foreign News / FRANCE)

INDIA: Five-Year Fuse (Foreign News / INDIA)

IRAN: Another Round (Foreign News / IRAN)

WAR IN KOREA: Operation Quagmire (Foreign News / WAR IN KOREA)

Foreign News: Fallen Ace (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Foreign News, Feb. 18, 1952 (Foreign News)


SCIENCE
Science: Supersonic Yaw


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Hardening Arteries (Medicine)

Medicine: Pyromen v. Paralysis (Medicine)

Medicine: Death from the Machine (Medicine)

Medicine: Limited Wonder (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: A Bulletin from the Palace (The Press)

The Press: Grist for the Mill (The Press)

The Press: Chicago's Big Six (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: The Saints Win

Religion: Harvard Steps Out

Religion: Controversial Methodist

Religion: Report


SPORT
Sport: The Pentathletes

Sport: Basketball's Big Ten

Sport: Who Won

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BUSINESS
STATE OF BUSINESS: Mrs. Celinsky & the Saloon (Business & Finance / STATE OF BUSINESS)

AVIATION: Slowdown (Business & Finance / AVIATION)

ADVERTISING: In a Rabbit's Eye (Business & Finance / ADVERTISING)

INDUSTRY: The Glass Scramble (Business & Finance / INDUSTRY)

Business & Finance: Synthetic Body (Business & Finance)

RETAIL TRADE: Out of Business (Business & Finance / RETAIL TRADE)

BANKING: Ceiling Raiser (Business & Finance / BANKING)

CONTROLS: The Open Door (Business & Finance / CONTROLS)

Business & Finance: Silly, Isn't It? (Business & Finance)

SHOW BUSINESS: Last Reel (Business & Finance / SHOW BUSINESS)

GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Feb. 18, 1952 (Business & Finance / GOODS & SERVICES)


EDUCATION
Education: The Board

Education: What's Natural in Cairo

Education: Report Card


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Music: Happy Talk (Music)

Music: Texas All the Way (Music)

Music: Soprano Doubleheader (Music)

Music: New Records, Feb. 18, 1952 (Music)

The Theater: Mr. Dickens (The Theater)

Art: Trojan Enterprise (Art)

Art: Mere Misery (Art)

Art: Out of the Wastebasket (Art)

Radio: Unaverage Situation (Radio)

Radio: Prognoses (Radio)

Radio: Pirouette (Radio)

RADIO: Program Preview, Feb. 18, 1952 (Radio / RADIO)

Cinema: The New Pictures, Feb. 18, 1952 (Cinema)

Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Feb. 18, 1952 (Cinema)

Books: Summer Reading (Books)

Books: Old West Panorama (Books)

Books: Transvaal Tangle (Books)

Books: Oregon Cyclone (Books)

Books: RECENT & READABLE, Feb. 18, 1952 (Books)


MISCELLANY
Miscellany, Feb. 18, 1952


MILESTONES
Milestones, Feb. 18, 1952


PEOPLE
People: Troubled Times


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 18, 1952 (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Letters, Feb. 18, 1952


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BILL BROWDER, the founder of investment fund Hermitage Capital that specializes in Russian markets, after his lawyer died in a Russian prison after being held for a year without charge