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- Sport: Arrival & Departure
- Miscellany, Sep. 27, 1948
- CHINA: Life Will Move Downward
- Milestones, Sep. 27, 1948
- MANNERS & MORALS: The Wages of Sin
- Radio: The Busy Air, Sep. 27, 1948
- New President Roosevelt
- UNITED NATIONS: Les Onusiens
- Science: Scientists' Choice
- THE NATION: The Friendly Battle
- Science: New Metal
- Foreign News: ARCHANGELS IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING
- Medicine: O God! O Kinsey!
- Education: The Munificent Monsieur
- Religion: On Passing the Basket
- Medicine: The Brain at Work
- Religion: Let There Be Light
- Books: Philosopher Without Quest
- Latin America: Pilgrimage
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 27, 1948
- Music: Formidable!
- TRANSPORTATION: New Hopes & Ancient Rancors
- MANAGEMENT: One Way to Peace
- Religion: Chapel of the Four
- GOVERNMENT: Carve the Carvers?
- Earl Warren
- National Affairs: Filling Up
- Medicine: The Man Who Makes Faces
- The Theater: New Musicals in Manhattan, Sep. 27, 1948
- Facts & Figures, Sep. 27, 1948
- Sport: Cops, Robbers & Horses
- People: People, Sep. 27, 1948
- Music: Old Beggar in New Clothes
- Art: Speed
- International: Man of Peace
- BRAZIL: Good Works at a Profit
- The New Pictures, Sep. 27, 1948
- KOREA: Gracious Gesture
- Radio: Eater of Evenings
- Letters, Sep. 27, 1948
- National Affairs: Carrying the Coal
- Education: Memoirs of an ex-Greek
- Books: Horrible Oaths
- Books: Buried Evil
- Books: Inquisitive American
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 27, 1948
- Religion: Spiritual Foundations
- Death Sentence?
- ARMED FORCES: In the Semi-Finals
- The Press: New Departure in New Haven
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 27, 1948
- THE NATIONS: And So to Paris
- The Press: Trouble on Park Row
- National Affairs: Pitched High
- COMMUNISTS: Of All the Virtues . . .
- HIGH FINANCE: The Forecaster
- THE CAMPAIGN: Good-Tempered Candidate
- POLITICAL NOTES: The Duke Delivers
- National Affairs: Mowing 'Em Down
- HISTORICAL NOTES: Kay's War
- Education: The Things They Teach, Sep. 27, 1948
- ARMED FORCES: Fast & Fully Loaded
- LABOR: Headed East
- ECUADOR: Honeymoon
- Art: Collection of Collectors
- Education: Beirut's Fourth
- INDIA: The Happy War
- CHILE: Housewife No. I
- CORPORATIONS: More from More
- The Press: The Disinherited
- LABOR: Finish Fight
- EIRE: Men of the Trees
- Education: Truth & Consequences
- Books: Innocent Abroad
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Sep. 20, 1948
- THE NATION: This Is Washington
- DEMOCRATS: The Cracking South
- National Affairs: Uncle Bob & Finland
- THE CARIBBEAN: Casuals of the Sea
- COMMUNISTS: A Girl Who Hated Cream Puffs
- Sport: 1776 & All That
- National Affairs: Saving Face
- Canada: POLITICS: Same Road?
- Religion: Not So Simple
- Music: One Solution
- Education: Two-Minute Lesson
- GEORGIA: Talmadge II
- National Affairs: Rough & Ready
- REPUBLICANS: King Log & King Stork
- International: He Who Surrenders Berlin
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 20, 1948
- Music: The Great Tradition
- Education: Flunked Out
- ECONOMICS: Corrective Lurch
- Canada: QUEBEC: Houde's Hero
- Science: Standing Room Only
- THE CAMPAIGN: Western Dawn
- ARGENTINA: To Benefit the People
- The New Pictures, Sep. 20, 1948
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 20, 1948
- THE NATIONS: Breakdown
- One Small Notch
- Cinema: Old Master
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 20, 1948
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: THE SECOND STAGE
- Education: The Day
- The Press: The Roaring Presses
- Science: The Lower Depths
- Miscellany, Sep. 20, 1948
- Radio: To Each Its Own
- Books: Africa! Africa! Good God!
- Milestones, Sep. 20, 1948
- AUTOS: The Big Shake
- National Affairs: God Bless the Day
- CHINA: Spirit v. Money
- Science: Go Ahead, Hit Me
- International: All These Errors
- The Press: Pink Shoestring
- Medicine: New Waves
- National Affairs: Eastern Day
- The Press: Ring's Boy
- Religion: Religious Dance
- The Press: These Charming People
- GREAT BRITAIN: Shaken Symbol
- Ana Pauker
- Books: Modern Moll Flanders
- Sport: Leahy Carries On
- National Affairs: Never Again
- Art: Gum-Up
- The Theater: New Season in London
- THIRD PARTIES: Love That Man
- New Feathers for Path
- Golden Records
- Music: Carnival in Scotland
- People: People, Sep. 20, 1948
- Sport: Double-Pennant Fever
- Sport: For the Missus
- The Theater: New Season in Manhattan
- Business: Revolution Ahead?
- Religion: Pressure
- Radio: The Busy Air, Sep. 20, 1948
- The Theater: No Season in Washington
- Art: Much in Little
- INDIA: Invasion
- PAKISTAN: That Man
- BULGARIA: An Exotic Perfume
- FRANCE: What's the Matter with Kelly?
- Medicine: Polio at Work
- Letters, Sep. 20, 1948
- Science: Mach 1.1
- Books: Bittersweet Truth
- Books: If Autumn Ended . . .
- TENNESSEE: Eggs, Any Style
- LABOR: Long Siege?
- National Affairs: Off the Ballot
- Science: Don't Be a Dodo
- Medicine: Ten-Year Prescription
- STEEL: Another Squeeze
- Canada: NOVA SCOTIA: Of Mines & Men
- Cinema: Crisis in Hollywood
- THE NETHERLANDS: Farewell--with Pink Begonias
- THE CAMPAIGN: Ordinary Horse Race
- INDIA: E Pluribus
- Sport: Cruel, Isn't It?
- Music: Happiest Band in the Land
- The Press: No Contest
- Education: Storyteller
- National Affairs: He's a Duck
- OIL: Almost Enough
- Books: Believers & Infidels
- International: Berlin to Bonn
- Radio: Name for TV Wanted
- Religion: No Pentecost
- BANKING: Payoff
- COMMODITIES: Surplus & Scarcity
- Milestones, Sep. 13, 1948
- BRAZIL: Men In White
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 13, 1948
- Canada: THE SERVICES: Ten-Day Wonder
- Books: Moral Leper
- Radio: Comes September
- Letters, Sep. 13, 1948
- POLITICAL NOTES: On His Way
- THE NATIONS: The Chestnut Tree
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 13, 1948
- HISTORICAL NOTES: We Believed in Our Hearts
- COLOMBIA: The Thin Man
- RAILROADS: Refunds?
- Books: Unpleasant Months
- COMMUNISTS: A Son of the Bourgeoisie
- Foreign News: THE WATER OF ARSOLI
- The Press: 90-Day Wonder
- The Press: Untelevisable Times
- Books: The Moon & $3.50
- Sport: After Ten Years
- Radio: Pygmalion
- The Press: All Dressed Up
- Art: Haymaker
- People: People, Sep. 13, 1948
- Medicine: The Old Family Toothbrush
- REPUBLICANS: Rugged & Extensive
- The Press: Brimming Kup
- TREASON: The Meatball
- National Affairs: Neck & Neck
- International: Moscow to Berlin
- Bishop Bromley Oxnam
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Sep. 13, 1948
- Miscellany, Sep. 13, 1948
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Snap! Crackle! BOOM!
- Education: Uncle Charlie
- Medicine: Fat in the Fire
- Science: Rockets at Work
- CORPORATIONS: The Great What-ls-lt?
- Medicine: A Drink for Drunks
- CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Death of an Optimist
- THIRD PARTIES: Eggs in the Dust
- PLASTICS: Worms, Beware
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 13, 1948
- Science: Can the Earth Capsize?
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Sep. 13, 1948
- ECONOMICS: Harvest Shmoon
- THE PHILIPPINES: From the Huks to Hibok-Hibok
- INVESTIGATIONS: No Alternative
- Music: New Records, Sep. 13, 1948
- Music: Billy's Adieu
- FACTS & FIGURES: Clicking Along
- THE PRESIDENCY: No Surrender
- Sport: Too Much Horse
- National Affairs: Just Big Mo
- Education: The Things They Teach, Sep. 6, 1948
- Medicine: Stepmother Dear
- Religion: The Vineyard, Sep. 6, 1948
- Feudin' & Fussin'
- Education: Eat, Drink, & Be Welcome
- Music: A Wee Drap o' Music
- Radio: The Busy Air, Sep. 6, 1948
- THE JUDICIARY: We Serve Our Hour
- Radio: Foal the Drab
- THE HEMISPHERE: The Open Road
- FASHIONS: Battle of the Bulge
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 6, 1948
- Milestones, Sep. 6, 1948
- IDEOLOGIES: The Delights of Intellectuality
- National Affairs: Puff of DDT
- Business: On the Lowlands Run
- Books: New Deal Epic
- Music: Candy Under the Bed
- The Press: All-American Scrimmage
- The Press: High-Priced Heritage
- INVESTIGATIONS: Burden of Proof
- THE NETHERLANDS: The Woman Who Wanted a Smile
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