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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LXXI No. 6
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NATION
THE NATION: The 119 Days (National Affairs / THE NATION)

SPACE: Voyage of the Explorer (National Affairs / SPACE)

ARMED FORCES: We Kind of Refused to Die (National Affairs / ARMED FORCES)

THE JUPITER PEOPLE: They Shine in a Rocket's Bright Glare (National Affairs / THE JUPITER PEOPLE)

SEQUELS: Consistency (National Affairs / SEQUELS)

THE PRESIDENCY: In Stride (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

FOREIGN RELATIONS: The Big Swap (National Affairs / FOREIGN RELATIONS)

FOREIGN TRADE: The Challenge of the Tariff (National Affairs / FOREIGN TRADE)

THE ECONOMY: Ice for a Chill? (National Affairs / THE ECONOMY)

THE ADMINISTRATION: Harold at the Door (National Affairs / THE ADMINISTRATION)

DEMOCRATS: Meyner in the Majors (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)

CRIME: Even with the World (National Affairs / CRIME)

POLITICAL NOTES: Foss for Congress (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

National Affairs: Swallowing Hard (National Affairs)


WORLD
SPACE AGE: The New Moon (Foreign News / SPACE AGE)

MIDDLE EAST: MIDDLE EAST Observer's Pledge (Foreign News / MIDDLE EAST)

Foreign News: Union Now (Foreign News)

CYPRUS: Worst Yet (Foreign News / CYPRUS)

FRANCE: Corner of Blue (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Foreign News: Time for the Defense (Foreign News)

ITALY: The Papal Prince (Foreign News / ITALY)

Foreign News: Closing Time (Foreign News)

THE NETHERLANDS: New World for a Princess (Foreign News / THE NETHERLANDS)

HUNGARY: Out with the Stench (Foreign News / HUNGARY)

ISRAEL: Dear Moshe (Foreign News / ISRAEL)

CEYLON: Conflict & Complacency (Foreign News / CEYLON)

VENEZUELA: First Week of Freedom (The Hemisphere / VENEZUELA)

GUATEMALA: Deal for the Presidency (The Hemisphere / GUATEMALA)

CANADA: CANADA New Election (The Hemisphere / CANADA)


SCIENCE
Science: 1958 Alpha


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Pills for Diabetes (Medicine)

Medicine: The Woman in Bed No. 19 (Medicine)

Medicine: Buffer Off? (Medicine)

Medicine: The Sickest Jewelry (Medicine)

Medicine: Electrifying the Heart (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Canaveral Revisited (The Press)

The Press: Fired for Valor (The Press)

The Press: Belts, Buckles & Bows (The Press)


SPORT
Sport: Bully & the Beasts

Sport: Man Behind the Plate

Sport: Scoreboard, Feb. 10, 1958

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BUSINESS
STATE OF BUSINESS: Earnings in the Dip (STATE OF BUSINESS)

AUTOS: Small v. Big Cars (AUTOS)

FASHION: The Word Is Chemise (FASHION)

Time Clock, Feb. 10, 1958 (Time Clock)

AGRICULTURE: The Farmer's Lesson (AGRICULTURE)

BUSINESS ABROAD: Gulf's Progress (BUSINESS ABROAD)

ATOMIC POWER: Industry Asks More Government Help for Program (ATOMIC POWER)
Industry Asks More Government Help to Speed Program

INDUSTRY: Copper Cutbacks (INDUSTRY)

OIL: Belgian Invasion (OIL)

RAILROADS: Post-Mortem Victory (RAILROADS)


EDUCATION
Education: Outrage in Brooklyn

Education: The Boys from Georgia

Education: The Firm One


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Feb. 10, 1958 (The Theater)

Music: Serious Sax (Music)

Music: Artist at Home (Music)

Music: The Girl from Montmartre (Music)

Art: How to Spell Steel (Art)

Art: BEASTS § BEAUTY IN BRONZE (Art)

Art: The Great Churchill Debate (Art)

Television: Back Seat (Television)

Television: First Draft of History (Television)

Television: Speaking from Experience (Television)

Television: Review (Television)

Cinema: The Vanishing Moviegoer (Cinema)

Cinema: New Picture, Feb. 10, 1958 (Cinema)

Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Feb. 10, 1958 (Cinema)

Books: Beyond Remorse (Books)

Books: Study in Scarlet (Books)

Books: Capitalists, Arise! (Books)

Books: Sweeney & the Mockingbirds (Books)


MISCELLANY
Miscellany, Feb. 10, 1958


MILESTONES
Milestones, Feb. 10, 1958


PEOPLE
People, Feb. 10, 1958


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 10, 1958 (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Letters, Feb. 10, 1958


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