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- Letters, Oct. 27, 1952
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 27, 1952
- Education: Report Card
- Medicine: Ike Sat at His Feet
- THE CAMPAIGN: Pouring It On
- WESTERN EUROPE: Time to Relax?
- Cinema: Et Tu, Brando?
- People, Oct. 27, 1952
- The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Oct. 27, 1952
- Milestones, Oct. 27, 1952
- RADIO: Program Preview, Oct. 27, 1952
- ITALY: The List
- KENYA: SOS
- National Affairs: KEY STATE-NEW YORK
- Music: Easygoing Danes
- National Affairs: Pouring It Back
- International: Turning Point?
- Cinema: Wet Westerns
- The Press: The Letter
- The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Oct. 27, 1952
- Books: War Revisited
- Medicine: The Michigan Heart
- SPAIN: Out of Mothballs
- Business & Finance: Up from the Bottom
- Foreign News: Keep Calm
- International: Matter of Ritual
- IRAN: Diplomacy by Blackmail
- National Affairs: Who's for Whom
- Music: New Records, Oct. 27, 1952
- LABOR: A Solemn Day
- Sport: Now or Never?
- National Affairs: The Faith of an American
- UNITED NATIONS: Session Seven
- Art: Track Through the Jungle?
- WALL STREET: Curbstone Burial
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Oct. 27, 1952
- The Press: Flying-Saucer Men
- Science: Senior Reptiles
- National Affairs: Against Trumanism
- Books: SANTAYANA'S TESTAMENT
- Education: The Study of Mannikins
- Medicine: Supermen Under Fire
- WAR IN KOREA: Bloodshed in the Hills
- Sport: Who Won
- INDIA: Passport to Confusion
- CORPORATIONS: Bethlehem Loses
- Radio: Next Week, a Cadillac?
- FRANCE: Heroic Stomach
- International: Ivan's Other Wife
- National Affairs: Some Facts
- FOREIGN TRADE: Penman's Progress
- GREAT BRITAIN: FEPC (Feline Branch)
- COMMUNISTS: For Sale: Revolution
- National Affairs: Public Accounting
- Sport: The Master Retires
- Art: Natural Language?
- AUTOS: The New Dodge
- National Affairs: More Omens
- Education: Teacher on TV
- OPINION: Europe on the Campaign
- Sport: Casey at the Bank
- Radio: Kid Stuff
- National Affairs: Birthday Week
- ADVERTISING: Beaver
- International: NEW U.N. ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT
- National Affairs: Wind from the North
- Sport: Back in the Swim
- Art: Bargain-Basement Masters?
- AVIATION: Comets for Pan Am
- News Quiz
- Radio: Univac & Monrobot
- SHOW BUSINESS: The Winning Numbers
- National Affairs: The Boys in the Back Room
- Sport: International Laurels
- Adlai Stevenson
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Oct. 27, 1952
- Miscellany, Oct. 27, 1952
- The Press: No Time for Sentiment
- National Affairs: Whose Adlai?
- Science: McCarran Curtain
- Books: Fighters With the Mouth
- National Affairs: Bigger & Warmer
- Books: Up the Irish!
- Miscellany, Oct. 20, 1952
- Art: Heaven on Earth
- Art: Life with a Shillelagh
- Sport: Saturday's Surprises
- Religion: 99 to I
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Oct. 20, 1952
- Sport: Home-Team Victory
- Education: Communists' Calendar
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Oct. 20, 1952
- Religion: Shmita: 5712
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Unheard Of
- Cinema: Cinema, Oct. 20, 1952
- National Affairs: KEY STATE-PENNSYLVANIA
- Radio: Presidential Pull
- GERMANY: Caught Red-Handed
- National Affairs: The Personal Touch
- The Press: Looping with the Post
- Music: Porgy Orgy
- Education: Our Reasonable Service
- The Theater: Old Play in Manhattan, Oct. 20, 1952
- People, Oct. 20, 1952
- Religion: Between Mountain & Plain
- National Affairs: The Outer Darkness
- Science: Reversed Matter?
- Books: Cheerful Protestant
- POLITICAL NOTES: Who's for Whom, Oct. 20, 1952
- UNITED NATIONS: The Bogey of Colonialism
- Radio: Fun in the Living Room
- Business & Finance: New Pilot for Northwest
- GREAT BRITAIN: The Hen-Lion
- Medicine: Unsuspected Cancer
- National Affairs: Tom in the Fight
- Business & Finance: Help for American
- Business & Finance: PRICES
- EGYPT: When Vows Meet
- Books: Books, Oct. 20, 1952
- Medicine: Capsules, Oct. 20, 1952
- The Press: Thucydides' Sunday Job
- Cinema: The Good Old Silents
- Music: Bestselling Jo
- Education: Report Card
- OPINION: The Omens
- National Affairs: KEY STATE-ILLINOIS
- BATTLE OF KOREA: The ROKs of White Horse Hill
- THE CAMPAIGN: Nixon on Communism
- The Press: Is It Lincoln?
- Personality, Oct. 20, 1952
- JAPAN: Mystery of the Blips
- Science: Botany of the Bible
- THE NATIONS: Pride & Prejudice
- Business & Finance: Union Blues
- Medicine: Fixing a Leaky Valve
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Commodities Going Down
- Business & Finance: Stock for Employees
- SOUTH AFRICA: Yellow Mud
- Books: ROMANCE
- Medicine: New Anti-Fertility Factor
- Milestones, Oct. 20, 1952
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Poles & Honey
- National Affairs: Ike in the West
- COMMUNISTS: Cold War & Cold Peace
- THE NATION: Two-Platoon Politics
- INDIA: Widow's Way
- RADIO: Program 'Preview, Oct. 20, 1952
- AVIATION: Supersonic Delta Wing
- MANAGEMENT: Neglected Duty
- Foreign News: Castle by the Week
- Medicine: It's the Blood Flow
- SHIPPING: Out of Commission
- National Affairs: Adlai's Five Days
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 20, 1952
- GREECE: Army, Palace & Embassy
- Business & Finance: Jet Travel When?
- AUTOS: Small & Sporty
- Letters, Oct. 20, 1952
- ISRAEL: The Terrorist
- Joyce Cary
- GREAT BRITAIN: Off with Their Heads
- CANADA: Wanted: Markets
- ITALY: How To Be Rude
- Foreign News: Wide Open
- STATE OF BUSINESS: On the Up & Up
- Religion: I Preach Hatred
- People, Oct. 13, 1952
- RETAIL TRADE: Home for the Hunter
- National Affairs: Why Not Better?
- ETHIOPIA: Lion's Share
- Foreign News: NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR
- Art: A Sandwich for Sister
- ADVERTISING: How to Be Attuned
- Music: Bluebeard on the Couch
- Religion: Truce in Rome
- Sport: Champ With the Crown
- RESTAURANTS: The Highwayman
- National Affairs: EISENHOWER ON COMMUNISM
- Medicine: Cease & Desist
- GERMANY: The Prisoners of Werl
- Books: Bestseiling Nausea
- Foreign News: First Gentleman
- Art: Michelangelo's Last Piet
- HOUSING: Finish It Yourself
- Music: Boston Picks a Woman
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Oct. 13, 1952
- The Theater: Old Favorite in Manhattan
- Religion: The Buddhist Corner
- COMMUNISTS: The New Line
- Science: Creative Electronics
- Books: Poetry's 40th
- Sport: Seesaw Series
- AVIATION: Early Bird
- National Affairs: STEVENSON ON COMMUNISM
- Radio: Esoterica
- Education: Gracious Living for All
- Medicine: Sanitarian's Reward
- The Press: A First for the Post
- JAPAN: No Seats for Communists
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Oct. 13, 1952
- WAR IN KOREA: Death in Compound 7
- VENEZUELA: Spate of Insurrections
- Foreign News: Have Another Cup
- METALS: The Uranium Boom
- Religion: Words of the Week
- GOVERNMENT: Sin Redefined
- REPUBLICANS: The Egg & Ike
- Art: Berthe & Her Circle
- Music: Comeback in Manhattan
- Medicine: Chilling Operation
- Books: Counterfeit Love
- Music: The Melody Lingers On
- Cinema: Movie Revolution
- INVESTIGATIONS: The Man Who Pulled a Thread
- Science: Prehistoric City
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Oct. 13, 1952
- Radio: No Competition
- Education: The Silent Teachers
- The Press: The Inside Story
- ATOMIC AGE: A Bomb of One's Own
- The Hemisphere: The Police State
- Milestones, Oct. 13, 1952
- THE SOUTH: Different This Year
- Art: Venus under the Ashes
- Medicine: The Next President's Health
- Books: Wickedest Man in the World
- Sport: Who Won
- FOREIGN TRADE: Shell Game
- POLITICAL NOTES: Who's for Whom, Oct. 13, 1952
- Science: Baby Bombs
- Radio: Yale v. Robert Burns
- ARGENTINA: Decline of Evita
- RADIO: Program Preview, Oct. 13, 1952
- DEMOCRATS: Give Me Time
- Education: Report Card
- Medicine: Frightened to Death
- The Press: How to Cover Russia
- PANAMA: Today, Not Tomorrow .
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Policy by Hunch
- HONG KONG: The Endless Ferryboat Ride
- THE CAMPAIGN: The Other McCarthy
- Miscellany, Oct. 13, 1952
- Senator John Williams
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 13, 1952
- Letters, Oct. 13, 1952
- National Affairs: Tax Returns
- DIPLOMATIC FRONT: Bungling in Korea
- National Affairs: KEY STATE--IOWA
- Sport: Who Won
- AVIATION: New Cargo Carrier
- DANGER ZONES: Boarding Party
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