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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LXXV No. 18
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NATION
THE NATION: The New Outspokenness (National Affairs / THE NATION)

DIPLOMACY: Symb< >ol of Pride (National Affairs / DIPLOMACY)

THE ATOM: Test Tricks (National Affairs / THE ATOM)

THE CONGRESS: Historic Significance (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

THE CAMPAIGN: The Religion Issue (Contd.) (National Affairs / THE CAMPAIGN)

DEMOCRATS: Out of the South (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)

National Affairs: Beyond Defense (National Affairs)

National Affairs: The Bowles Boomlef (National Affairs)

REPUBLICANS: Liberal Education (National Affairs / REPUBLICANS)

National Affairs: Old Guard's NewSpokesman (National Affairs)

THE SOUTH: A Universal Effort (National Affairs / THE SOUTH)

NEW YORK: Big Daddy's Big Day (National Affairs / NEW YORK)


WORLD
SOUTH KOREA: Old Men Forget (Foreign News / SOUTH KOREA)

Foreign News: TWO NO. 2's (Foreign News)

INDIA: Unwelcome Guest (Foreign News / INDIA)

SOUTH VIET NAM: The Sunset War (Foreign News / SOUTH VIET NAM)

CEYLON: Crisis of the Weeping Widow (Foreign News / CEYLON)

MALAYA: Siege's End (Foreign News / MALAYA)

COMMUNISTS: The Dissenting Ally (Foreign News / COMMUNISTS)

RED CHINA: The Rest Is Silence (Foreign News / RED CHINA)

TURKEY: Which Road? (Foreign News / TURKEY)

EAST GERMANY: The New Exodus (Foreign News / EAST GERMANY)

SOUTH AFRICA: Both Sides Are Nervous (Foreign News / SOUTH AFRICA)

UGANDA: The Price Is Right (Foreign News / UGANDA)

VENEZUELA: The 24-Hour Coup (The Hemisphere / VENEZUELA)

THE CARIBBEAN: Disputed Territory (The Hemisphere / THE CARIBBEAN)

BRAZIL: Capital Confusion (The Hemisphere / BRAZIL)


SCIENCE
Science: Project Hydra

Science: Close to the Mystery


HEALTH & MEDICINE
MEDICINE: Hard Water, Soft Arteries? (Medicine / MEDICINE)

Medicine: Too Many Polio Vaccines? (Medicine)

Medicine: A Good Word for Stress (Medicine)


PRESS
THE PRESS: New TIME Team (The Press / THE PRESS)

The Press: What's Whose Line? (The Press)

The Press: War Horse to Pasture (The Press)


SPORT
SPORT: For Love & Money (SPORT)

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BUSINESS
STATE OF BUSINESS: Record Output (STATE OF BUSINESS)

Business: Rites of Spring

Time Clock, may 2, 1960 (Time Clock / TIME CLOCK)

AUTOS: The Battle at Chrysler (Time Clock / AUTOS)

AVIATION: More Trouble for Capital (Time Clock / AVIATION)

Time Clock: Planner & Patron (Time Clock)

LABOR: Go to Father (Time Clock / LABOR)

ADVERTISING: The British Image (Time Clock / ADVERTISING)

CORPORATIONS: New Life at Elgin (Time Clock / CORPORATIONS)

BANKING: The Mormons Sell (Time Clock / BANKING)

GOVERNMENT: The Price of Dissent (Time Clock / GOVERNMENT)


EDUCATION
EDUCATION: Affectionately ... (EDUCATION)

Education: Science Island

Education: Upgrading in Alaska


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
CINEMA: Sellers Market (Cinema / CINEMA)

Cinema: New Picture, may 2, 1960 (Cinema)

MUSIC: The Big Game (Music / MUSIC)

Music: Ah-ca-PELL-cT (Music)

Music: Seaside Ballet (Music)

Music: Song to Remember (Music)

TELEVISION: Last Glow (Show Business / TELEVISION)

Show Business: Sam's Comeback (Show Business)

JAZZ: Drugs & Drums (Show Business / JAZZ)

ART: The Vocal Girls (Art / ART)

Art: The Local Boys (Art)

Art: The Tyranny of the Abstract (Art)

The Theater: New Play on Broadway, may 2, 1960 (The Theater)

The Theater: Old Play Off Broadway, may 2, 1960 (The Theater)

BOOKS: Rarae Aves (Books / BOOKS)

Books: Elegy for an Autocrat (Books)

Books: The Unspoken Drama (Books)

CINEMA: Time Listings, may 2, 1960 (Time Listings / CINEMA)


MISCELLANY
MISCELLANY: Miscellany, may 2, 1960 (MISCELLANY)


MILESTONES
MILESTONES: Milestones, may 2, 1960 (MILESTONES)


PEOPLE
People, may 2, 1960


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher, may 2, 1960 (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
LETTERS: Letters, may 2, 1960 (LETTERS)


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