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- Cinema: Imports, Mar. 31, 1952
- Sport: Who Won
- International: Hornblower in the Indies
- Religion: 13 Million to One
- National Affairs: The Underscored Blunder
- Foreign News: Continuing Confidence
- Music: Atom Overture
- THE GREAT LAKES: Creeping Calamity
- The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Mar. 31, 1952
- International: RECENT & READABLE
- HOUSING: Over the Peak?
- EGYPT: Needed: A 56-Day Miracle
- MOROCCO: The American Invasion
- National Affairs: Who's for Whom
- Charles Laughton
- INDIA: Root of the Matter
- AFRICA: Conflicts & Opportunity
- THE PRESIDENCY: Poverty Poker
- THE AIR WAR: The Funny-Looking Bird
- National Affairs: High v. Low
- National Affairs: Prospect & Retrospect
- FRANCE: The Wave of the Future
- ARMED FORCES: Crash Landing
- LABOR: Paralysis Deferred
- Education: Report Card
- ARGENTINA: Blessed Are the Eavesdroppers
- FASHION: Germany's First
- SMALL BUSINESS: Zoom!
- POLITICS: The Minnesota Explosion
- DISASTERS: The Big Sweep
- GERMANY: Payment, But Not Expiation
- The Theater: How to Read Aloud at Home
- Religion: Down-East Mission
- PRICES: Drop
- Foreign News: The Three Kibitzers
- THE CONGRESS: Peace Ratified
- The Theater: The Happy Ham
- Business & Finance: Retreat
- Milestones, Mar. 31, 1952
- Art: Halifax Gentleman
- International: Defeat Through Victory
- CEASE-FIRE: Epidemics & Patience
- International: The Men Who Wore the Blue
- UTILITIES: Victory for Private Power
- Music: Whistles at La Scala
- BRAZIL: The Human Anthills
- National Affairs: Squirrel Prey
- Cinema: The Winners
- International: Brooklyn Heights, 1906
- War: Home Comes the Sailor
- Science: Journey into Space
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Mar. 31, 1952
- MANNERS & MORALS: Big Red from Charing X
- Letters, Mar. 31, 1952
- RADIO: Program Preview, Mar. 31, 1952
- National Affairs: A Question of Some Checks
- BANKING: Joining the Enemy
- The Press: Pegler v. the Vatican
- Music: It's the Style
- IRELAND: The Last of the Blaskets
- National Affairs: Beefed-Up Bandwagon
- Religion: Uncommon Language
- Art: People Watcher
- Sport: Everest Is There
- National Affairs: Stevenson Speaks
- Sport: Poles Apart
- Education: Golden Age
- The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Mar. 31, 1952
- GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Mar. 31, 1952
- Foreign News: Deadline: 2000 A.D.
- GOVERNMENT: A Pot of Gold
- The Press: Pull to the Right
- Science: Arctic Outpost
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 31, 1952
- THE NATION: A Clear Call
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Mar. 31, 1952
- Radio & TV: First Things First
- CUBA: Relaxed Realist
- HUNGARY: Having Horrible Time
- CEYLON: Too Late
- GREAT BRITAIN: A Matter of Life & Death
- Science: Birth of an Island
- National Affairs: On to Wisconsin
- National Affairs: Retreat from Jersey
- People, Mar. 31, 1952
- RUSSIA: High Wind in Moscow
- Art: LittIe Dripper
- SOUTH AFRICA: Reaping the Whirlwind
- Radio & TV: The Middle Majority
- BATTLE OF KOREA: Ready & Waiting
- SEQUELS: Mother Knew Better
- Miscellany, Mar. 31, 1952
- The Press: The Unthinkable
- WESTERN EUROPE: The Ticking Package
- Books: Yankee from Quincy
- POLITICS: Techniques & Tactics
- GERMANY: The Professor
- Art: Nostalgia
- Religion: Literal & Simple
- SOUTH AFRICA: Loyal Renegades
- Medicine: The Story of Petey Frank
- GOVERNMENT: Bafflegab
- GREAT BRITAIN: A Tory Budget
- Foreign News: Truculent Truce
- Milestones, Mar. 24, 1952
- Art: Sermons in Stone
- National Affairs: Nonchalance & Dismay
- International: Quiet Has Been Restored
- Education: Too Big
- The Press: Fried Crow, à la Mode
- Art: Fierce Old Bird
- The Press: The Miraculous Pictures
- Cinema: Also Showing
- WAR IN KOREA: Biggest Fire Raid
- National Affairs: Who's for Whom
- Religion: Spain: Medieval v. Modern
- SHIPPING: Stormy Weather
- Radio: Spoolers
- Miscellany, Mar. 24, 1952
- Estes Kefauver
- INVESTIGATIONS: I Guess I Am a Softy
- Medicine: Doctors' Chisel
- The Theater: Old Play in Manhattan, Mar. 24, 1952
- People: Young Ideas
- TRIALS: For Misconduct
- GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Mar. 24, 1952
- IRAN: Happy Now Rouz
- Music: Goblin Music?
- Sport: You Know the Names
- ARGENTINA: Peroón's Private Army
- The Press: Report on Oatis?
- INDIA: It's Only Money
- The Press: Dear Dorothy Dix
- Education: Zigzag & Swirl
- National Affairs: The Rise of Senator Legend
- National Affairs: Follow the Gleam
- Education: Goodbye, Shakespeare
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Mar. 24, 1952
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 24, 1952
- National Affairs: KEFAUVER'S VOTING RECORD
- Sport: Who Won
- Science: Strictly for the Birds
- The Press: The Handy Club
- Science: Civilization? No Thanks!
- THE PRESIDENCY: The Wonderful Wastebasket
- EARNINGS: G. M. Reports
- Medicine: Dangerous Bottleneck
- RADIO: Program Preview, Mar. 24, 1952
- RETAIL TRADE: Destiny's Knock
- Sport: Basketball Bounces Back
- Books: Troubles in the Delta
- Foreign News: Heroes or Traitors?
- OIL: The Great Speculation
- NATO: The Man with the Oilcan
- TAXES: A New B. I. R.
- The Press: Ah, Travel
- Foreign News: In the Bag
- CHINA: Trial by Sound-Truck
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Mar. 24, 1952
- Foreign News: A Good Look
- Letters: Progeny for President
- THE NATION: Defeat of the Messrs.
- RUSSIA: New Stalin Pact
- Music: The Great Moulinié Hoax
- The Press: The Price of Pressagents
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: To Cut or Not to Cut
- CUBA: Winner Take All
- Education: Report Card
- MEXICO: Pineapple Pioneer
- Books: When God Slumbers
- PRICES: Parity Regained
- Art: Music on Canvas
- Radio: Total Loss
- Books: Two in a Boat
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Mar. 24, 1952
- National Affairs: Organization in Kansas
- NATO: Our Commander Now
- National Affairs: Who's for Whom
- National Affairs: The Neutralizer
- Radio: Unscheduled Program
- THE PRESIDENCY: Life or Death
- ALIEN PROPERTY: Uncle Sam Sells
- Foreign News: Politically Frigid
- Music: Old Tenors Never Die
- The Press: Good Neighbor Policy
- GREAT BRITAIN: Court Gazette
- Art: Kiki's Memoirs
- CHINA: Merchants & the New Order
- Sport: Lady with a Cue
- GERMANY: A Test of Strength
- JAPAN: Admirals Forgiven
- Medicine: Rest? Guess Again
- Medicine: A First for Spain
- PERSONNEL: New Executives
- AUSTRALIA: Help to the Middle East
- THE NATION: Ultimate Decay
- CRIME: Scenario by Sennett
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Mar. 17, 1952
- Education: Fusilier
- GUATEMALA: The Reds Lose a Round
- Religion: The Business of the Church
- Books: Man Under Pressure
- Science: The Friendly Bat
- Sport: Who Won
- Art: Diego Stays Home
- HUNGARY: Happy Birthday, Dear Matyas
- National Affairs: The Rap
- MANNERS & MORALS: The Wurst Tragedy
- Miscellany, Mar. 17, 1952
- Foreign News: The French Join In
- Radio: On Its Own
- The Press: mongers!
- People: Visions
- FRANCE: Gibe of the Week
- Business: Nothing Short of Criminal
- Letters, Mar. 17, 1952
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 17, 1952
- THE COMMONWEALTH: Africa Emerges
- Mortimer Adler
- Religion: Caed Mile Failte
- AUTOS: Beau Nash
- THE CONGRESS: Death by Compromise
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Dear Diary
- VENEZUELA: Escape Story
- CUBA: Revolution at Dawn
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Mar. 17, 1952
- Cinema: Two Imports
- HIGH FINANCE: How to Make a Buck
- Books: Voyage to the Aleutians
- Books: Young Man with a Horn
- Religion: Toleration in Seville
- INVESTIGATIONS: A Charming Witness
- WAR IN KOREA: Purgatory
- RADIO: Program Preview, Mar. 17, 1952
- The Press: The Price of Courage
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Mar. 17, 1952
- Milestones, Mar. 17, 1952
- National Affairs: Tom's Tender Toes
- THE SUPREME COURT: Books Closed
- RUSSIA: Half for War
- Music: New Records, Mar. 17, 1952
- Books: Swamp Idyll
- National Affairs: The Good Citizen
- Religion: Rigged Suicide?
- ITALY: Form Letter
- Science: Too Many Coaches?
- GOVERNMENT: Dangerous Babe
- WALL STREET: More Risk Capital
- LABOR: The Most Dangerous Man
- Medicine: A Whiff of Phage
- CORPORATIONS: Waltham Ticks Again
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