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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LXVI No. 18
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NATION
THE NATION: The Good Heart (National Affairs / THE NATION)

FOREIGN RELATIONS: The Acid Test (National Affairs / FOREIGN RELATIONS)

THE PRESIDENCY: Not Far from Gettysburg (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: The Dark Horse (National Affairs)

THE ADMINISTRATION: The Careful Talker (National Affairs / THE ADMINISTRATION)

DEMOCRATS: Formal Announcement (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)

National Affairs: Beachhead (National Affairs)

National Affairs: The Farmers' Friends (National Affairs)

POLITICAL NOTES: Match Races (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

National Affairs: How Good Is Goodie? (National Affairs)

RECREATION: On Their Merry Way (National Affairs / RECREATION)

ARMED FORCES: Wizard for the Corps (National Affairs / ARMED FORCES)

HISTORICAL NOTES: MacArthur & Yalta (National Affairs / HISTORICAL NOTES)

THE LAW: Justice Denied (National Affairs / THE LAW)

THE CENSUS: Up 10 1/2 Million (National Affairs / THE CENSUS)


WORLD
GREAT BRITAIN: Time for Decision (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: A Brake on the Boom (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Robbing the People (Foreign News)

THE SAAR: Nein! (Foreign News / THE SAAR)

BERLIN: Little Men, What Now? (Foreign News / BERLIN)

FRANCE: Chastened Men (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Foreign News: The Green Fever (Foreign News)

MIDDLE EAST: Toil & Trouble (Foreign News / MIDDLE EAST)

BUGANDA: Exile's Return (Foreign News / BUGANDA)

AUSTRALIA: Out of the Billabong (Foreign News / AUSTRALIA)

ITALY: The New Marco Polo (Foreign News / ITALY)

SPAIN: Death of a Philosopher (Foreign News / SPAIN)

POLAND: Release (Foreign News / POLAND)

FORMOSA: Second Chance (Foreign News / FORMOSA)

ASIA: Atomic Good Will (Foreign News / ASIA)


SCIENCE
Science: Door Ajar

Science: Anti-Proton

Science: Nobelman

Science: Birds in Trouble


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: The Specialized Nubbin (Medicine)

Medicine: THE CHANCES FOR RECOVERY (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Junket a la Russe (The Press)

The Press: Scoop! (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Those Church Statistics

Religion: The Cottonpatch Crusade

Religion: Paranoia, Claustrophobia

Religion: Words & Works


SPORT
Sport: Double Negative

Sport: Strength in Depth

Sport: Scoreboard, Oct. 31, 1955

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BUSINESS
STATE OF BUSINESS: The Record Smashers (STATE OF BUSINESS)

BUSINESS ABROAD: Canada's Wheat Crisis (BUSINESS ABROAD)

AGRICULTURE: Pork Price Drops (AGRICULTURE)

Time Clock, Oct. 31, 1955 (Time Clock)

Business: New Trees for Old

LABOR: Strike at Westinghouse (LABOR)

Business: A New Help to Labor Relations

RETAIL TRADE: Bargains at Tiffany's (RETAIL TRADE)

SELLING: Betty Grows Up (SELLING)

Time Clock: Comeback at National (Time Clock)

AUTOS: New Models (AUTOS)

GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Oct. 31, 1955 (Time Clock / GOODS & SERVICES)

INDUSTRY: Expensive Appetite (INDUSTRY)


EDUCATION
Education: On the Skids

Education: Swiss Acropolis

Education: Report Card


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Music: New Opera in Manhattan (Music)

Music: The Concert Trust (Music)

Music: A Tree Grows in Pittsburgh (Music)

Cinema: Newsreel, Oct. 31, 1955 (Cinema)

Cinema: The New Pictures, Oct. 31, 1955 (Cinema)

Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Oct. 31, 1955 (Cinema)

Radio: The Week in Review (Radio)

TELEVISION: Program Preview, Oct. 31, 1955 (Radio / TELEVISION)

The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Oct. 31, 1955 (The Theater)

Art: RENAISSANCE IN THE MIDWEST (Art)

Art: Assorted Tigers (Art)

Art: Pittsburgh Revisited (Art)

Books: The Stockade (Books)

Books: The Couch & the Calipers (Books)

Books: Pride & Prejudice (Books)

Books: The Pests (Books)

Books: Mixed Fiction, Oct. 31, 1955 (Books)


MISCELLANY
Miscellany, Oct. 31, 1955


MILESTONES
Milestones, Oct. 31, 1955


PEOPLE
People, Oct. 31, 1955


TO OUR READERS
Publisher's Letter, Oct. 31, 1955 (Publisher's Letter)


LETTERS
Letters, Oct. 31, 1955


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TOMMY WARD, whose family has been harvesting oysters from the Gulf of Mexico since the 1920s, on the FDA's plan to ban the sale of raw oysters that are harvested in warm months; about 15 people die each year due to raw-oyster contamination