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- Books: Seven Years of Valley Forge
- National Affairs: Ghost Town
- Education: Rs for the R-less
- Radio: Big Snort
- TENNESSEE: Two Stories
- Radio: Program Preview, Oct. 28, 1946
- CUBA: The Case of the Colonos
- The Press: The (Sob!) Ugliest
- Miscellany, Oct. 28, 1946
- ECONOMICS: Translation Trouble
- Religion: Ambassador of Justice
- GREAT BRITAIN: Jolt for a Job-Hunter
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Rout & Reaction
- Music: Fresh Air on 52nd Street
- Science: Spreading the Know-How
- Letters, Oct. 28, 1946
- THE ECONOMY: First Crack in the Dike
- THE NATION: Patience
- Science: Radarcmge
- Cinema, Also Showing Oct. 28, 1946
- Music: Copland's Third
- Art: Night Watch
- The Theater: Hamlet in Paris
- The Press: Nipponese Best-Seller
- RAILROADS: Exit Shooting
- INDONESIA: Republic Acomin'
- FRANCE: For Shame
- Sport: Bass by Moonlight
- JAPAN: Thanksgiving
- GERMANY: Fiasco
- TOYS: Whee!
- ATOMIC AGE: German Brains
- Medicine: Colorado Crusader
- Art: Britain's Best
- Medicine: Joint Study
- Sport: Walkaway
- WAR CRIMES: Night without Dawn
- The Press: Periods, Unltd.
- Books: Christie on the Jaghjagha
- The Press: Vigil in Nurnberg
- Religion: Christian Worker
- PLAIN PEOPLE: And Who Is My Neighbor?
- Medicine: Death by Cyanide
- THE NATIONS: Interval
- PERU: Our Lord of Miracles
- Education: Subway College
- AVIATION: Ceiling: Below Zero
- YABOR: I Work Alla Time
- REAL ESTATE: Babson Holes Up
- Medicine: Ether Centennial
- ADVERTISING: Billboards in the Blue
- National Affairs: Race for the House
- POLITICAL NOTES: Unmistakable Republican
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Oct. 28, 1946
- International: Home Is the Hunter
- SHIPPING: Hail to the Queen
- THE PRESIDENCY: Quiet Week
- Books: How to Fight a Peace
- IMMIGRATION: No Haven
- Canada: ONTARIO: The Dick Affair
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 28, 1946
- CHINA: Wallop & Pat
- Sport: Stars & Stripes
- Religion: Economic Morals
- Business & Finance: The Right Answer
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Better than the Pros
- Education: School among the Ruins
- International: Down without Tears
- NEW JERSEY: Field of Liberty
- NEW YORK: Line's Busy
- The New Pictures, Oct. 28, 1946
- Cinema: The Blanks
- UNITED NATIONS: Uneasy
- CORPORATIONS: Tootsie's Golden
- Foreign News: Never Really Certain?
- MEXICO: No Menace
- National Affairs: Down to Earth
- COMMUNISTS: The Brain
- Governor Ed Martin
- Canada: Stable Sonics
- FASHIONS: Line Abandoned
- Science: Giants of Old
- Milestones, Oct. 28, 1946
- RUSSIA: From War to Preparedness
- National Affairs: Red Buss
- The Press: No. 101
- Canada: POLITICS: To the Right
- Foreign News: New Instructions
- People: Vision
- INDIA: Written in Blood
- The Theater: Old Plays in Manhattan, Oct. 28, 1946
- Canada: Career with a Future
- Old Play in Manhattan, Oct. 21, 1946
- Latin America: Steel
- Foreign News: Coal Crisis
- A Continent In Travail: EUROPE'S HOPE: (Dr. Niebuhr's Report)
- CHINA: On the Great Wall
- JAPAN: Holy Mac
- LABOR: Chicago Revisited
- Foreign News: Hon. Bums
- National Affairs: Hardly Any Difference
- Business: End of a Headache
- Medicine: Little Neurotics, Awake!
- National Affairs: New Low
- THE PRESIDENCY: Belly Politics
- Foreign News: Cheng's Coo
- HOTELS: Sale of a Wayward Inn
- Science: Gliding, Gliding
- Art: The Big Show
- Music: Not According to Hoyl
- Sport: The Unbeatens
- Canada: Busy Two-Way Street
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Clashing Gears
- Education: Address to Beginners
- MERCHANDISING: The $64 Answer
- ORGANIZATIONS: Out of the Hat
- THE PEOPLE: Rah, Rah, Rah .
- National Affairs: Playing the Angles
- International: Cleavage
- EUROPE: More Troubles
- Religion: Christian Soldiers
- Medicine: Mustard against Cancer
- Letters, Oct. 21, 1946
- Business: Wanted: Nails of All Kinds
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Steakleggers
- The Press: Foot-in-Mouth Disease
- The Press: Let's Be Amusing
- Hollywood Goes Its Own Way
- ITALY: Blood in the Palace
- Radio: Program Preview, Oct. 21, 1946
- A Continent In Travail: EUROPE'S DEATH: (Hutchinson's Report)
- YUGOSLAVIA: Excommunicate's Interview
- ARMY & NAVY: New Trick
- The Press: Belt-Level Stuff
- PORTUGAL: March to Glory
- National Affairs: A Continent In Travail
- Science: Starry Shower
- People: Slings & Arrows
- Books: Perfumed Lament
- Cinema, Also Showing Oct. 21, 1946
- Eugene O'Neill
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 21, 1946
- Music: Contrast
- Foreign News: Coffee Cure
- ILLINOIS: Museum Piece
- WAR CRIMES: Forgive Us Our Sins . . .
- National Affairs: End of the Road
- Sport: The End
- POLITICAL NOTES: Platform for Henry
- FRANCE: A Reluctant Yes
- Milestones, Oct. 21, 1946
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Oct. 21, 1946
- A Continent In Travail: EUROPE'S LIFE: (Sergeant's Report)
- Music: 30- Year Sleeper
- FASHIONS: Hold that Hemline
- Foreign News: Koo Speaks Out
- Education: Teachers' Paradise
- Books: Collected Curios
- Books: Crystallized Romantic
- Science: Supersonic Nemesis
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Five Years for No. 6
- GERMANY: The Sedist Sausage
- Trouble Ahead
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Oct. 21, 1946
- The Press: Blow the Man Down
- ARGENTINA: A Name of One's Own
- UNITED NATIONS: Historic Flushing
- Science: Peck & Peck
- Books: Piety & Cruelty
- The Theater: The Ordeal of Eugene O'Neill
- THE JUDICIARY: That's Solid
- Up Cigarets
- Miscellany, Oct. 21, 1946
- Religion: Bird's Milk
- CONFERENCES: Curtain
- Foreign News: Labor Trouble
- THE NATION: Down, Down . . .
- BRAZIL: Winged Invasion
- Radio: A Bah! from the Pooh-bah
- Art: Free Play
- Dopes & Silver
- Religion: Swiss Heaven
- The Press: Hide-&-Seek in Springfield
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Oct. 14, 1946
- Sport: Crusaders & Slaves
- Books: In Lilliput Land
- Radio: High Art
- CONFERENCES: Night Shift
- Education: Kenyon Kickoff
- VETERANS: Citizens Second
- RACES: Mink Slide: The Aftermath
- Frank Leahy
- GOVERNMENT: An SEC for Politicians
- Architect of Success
- Education: Report Card
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Oct. 14, 1946
- Religion: 55 Years at the Y
- The Press: Noble Experiment
- Religion: Integrity
- CHINA: Double Tenth
- NEW PRODUCTS: Hail, the Conquering Button
- THE NATIONS: Hands across the Spree
- DEMOCRATS: Purge
- Canada: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES: The Big Road
- Payment Deferred
- GREAT BRITAIN: Old Man, New Policy
- Foreign News: Old Policy, New Men
- Milestones, Oct. 14, 1946
- CRIME: The Killers
- Scrap Game
- Canada: The Count
- BANKING: Doodling & Disequilibrium
- AUSTRIA: Panic
- BRAZIL: Dutra's Depot
- Mr. Knickerbocker's Face Lifting
- The Press: Forbidden Picture
- Radio: Program Preview, Oct. 14, 1946
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Stop Fooling
- LABOR: Action -- Camera!
- TRANSPORT: Fire on the Hill
- Music: Quartet with Tone
- Medicine: Free Will & Drink
- FRANCE: Skin Deep
- RUSSIA: Ars Gratia Partis
- Radio: Applause
- WAR CRIMES: Morning After Judgment Day
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 14, 1946
- ARGENTINA: Five-Year Plan
- The Big Day
- Foreign News: On the Road Back
- ARMY & NAVY: Over the Top
- U. N.: Wolves & Lambs
- The Time Current Affair Test, Oct. 14, 1946
- International: Most Unfortunate
- People: Darkest America
- Medicine: Atoms & Cancer
- THE HEMISPHERE: Legend on Tour
- Music: Feather Feud
- Education: Gobbledygook Gagged
- THE PRESIDENCY: That Date in November
- Medicine: Blunt Talk
- INDIANA: I Believe in America . . .
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Statesman & Reformer
- Books: Bits & Classics
- International: Armed Peace
- MEXICO: Josefina's Stove
- Medicine: Mystery Crippler
- Science: Mosquito Psychology
- National Affairs: Steady Driving
- Letters, Oct. 14, 1946
- Miscellany, Oct. 14, 1946
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