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- The Theater: New Revue In Manhattan, Oct. 16, 1950
- ADVERTISING: Be Happy . . .
- BATTLE OF KOREA: Across the Parallel
- MANNERS & MORALS: Away From It All
- FOREIGN TRADE: Kipper Caper
- COMMAND: The Big Job
- Cinema: Curious Native Customs
- Radio: London Calling
- Medicine: Wasting Muscles
- People: The Specialist's Eye
- BRAZIL: The Little One
- THE NATION: Generation in Uniform
- Sport: Who Won, Oct. 16, 1950
- Music: New Records, Oct. 16, 1950
- Medicine: Peak Deferred
- FRANCE: Lost or Found
- Music: New Heldentenor
- Art: Appetite
- Miscellany, Oct. 16, 1950
- THE ADMINISTRATION: For an Old Rugby Player
- Foreign News: Citizen Fixit on Sark
- Religion: Marxianity
- The Press: The New Freeman
- POLITICAL NOTES: Meet the People
- COTTON: Turnabout
- CIVILIAN DEFENSE: Barely Time to Duck
- Who's a Totalitarian?
- Sport: Romp
- YUGOSLAVIA: Belt Tightener
- Art: Good & Authentic
- Books: Of Wealth & Power
- HISTORICAL NOTES: Rumps Together, Horns Out
- Foreign News: Making History
- Sport: End of an Era
- Books: Subservience in the Desert
- GREAT BRITAIN: Middle-Aged Party
- Books: Wolves in Firelight
- DANGER ZONES: 150,000 Big Noses
- Books: The Substance of Life
- Science: Diggers, Oct. 9, 1950
- Cinema: Bundle from Britain
- Cinema: The Changing Frontier
- BACKGROUND FOR WAR: After Korea?
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Oct. 9, 1950
- War: From the Naktong
- Sport: Who Won, Oct. 9, 1950
- Miscellany, Oct. 9, 1950
- BATTLE OF KOREA: Rout
- Radio & TV: Opposites
- Art: Boats & Bombs
- Education: How to Be an Artist
- ITALY: Militant Mouse
- The Press: John Smith, Negro
- War: Liberation
- Music: Beating the Met
- GERMANY: No Nonsense
- The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Oct. 9, 1950
- CANAL ZONE: Paradise Partly Lost
- Radio & TV: Program Preview, Oct. 9, 1950
- Sport: They Never Come Back
- Education: We Must Go Along
- MEN AT WAR: Medal-of-Honor Man
- Education: Maker of Chemists
- KASHMIR: On Schedule
- The Press: What's in a Name?
- War: One Sniper, One Marine
- Music: Cannon-Tutti
- AVIATION: Big Fifth?
- STEEL: Payoff
- GREAT BRITAIN: Unanimously Decided
- The Press: Musical Chairs
- Medicine: The Life of Stress
- National Affairs: U.S. WAR CASUALTIES
- HAITI: Picnic Campaign
- HOUSING: The Way to Do It
- COMMUNISTS: Even for No-Goods
- Religion: Broken Promises
- TAXES: First Bite
- CRIME: The Great Ford Swindle
- Science: In Arctic Twilight
- This Was the War
- Sport: Got You!
- Art: Bush & Brush
- Education: What About the Oath?
- Foreign News: Sweet Herbs for Flowerdew
- The Press: The Noes Have It
- Music: Also Hope
- DANGER ZONES: Rich Experiences
- Books: Pawky Poet
- CANADA: Free Dollar
- Sport: No. 20
- Everybody Bowed
- WALL STREET: Over the Fence
- CARRIAGE TRADE: Justice
- The Press: The Squeeze
- THE NATION: The Four-Mile Race
- STATE OF BUSINESS: How High the Sky?
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: One Farmer to Another
- THE PRESIDENCY: Political Timing
- POLITICAL NOTES: Teetering Scales
- Robert Frost
- Milestones, Oct. 9, 1950
- NEW YORK: To Be Continued
- Religion: In the Ranks
- AUSTRIA: Trouble in Vienna
- The Press: Parents' New Child
- People: Thoughts & Afterthoughts
- Medicine: The Dry Drunkard
- ARMAMENT: Double Order
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 9, 1950
- National Affairs: Diplomacy & Big Business
- National Affairs: Just Cruising Along
- National Affairs: Voices Over Illinois
- National Affairs: To Whom It May Concern
- Religion: At Least Not Inferior
- HONDURAS: Firm in the Saddle
- SHIPPING: Sea Lawyer
- Letters, Oct. 9, 1950
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Can't Say No
- National Affairs: Street-Corner Campaign
- MANNERS & MORALS: The Pampered Parrot
- Religion: Departing Friends
- THE CAPITAL: Virtue's Reward
- National Affairs: I'm Awfully Hot
- What? No Slapstick?
- COLOMBIA: Mourning Becomes Shorter
- Busy Signal
- AUTOS: Enter the Henry J
- Books: Say Ah-h-h!
- BATTLE OF KOREA: Siege & Race
- People: Speaking Up
- Medicine: Oh, My Aching Back
- CIVIL DEFENSE: The City Under the Bomb
- THE PRESIDENCY: No Fool, the Mule
- Science: Chestnut Replacement
- GOVERNMENT: Unfair, Unsound & Popular
- GERMANY: Getting Warmer?
- Education: I Will [Not]
- THE NATION: The Distant Hope
- FOREIGN TRADE: Tipped Scales
- Books: Round & Round She Goes
- AIR WAR: The Hump to Kimpo
- Sport: Death in the Afternoon
- Medicine: Out of Bedlam
- Books: Pacific Halfback
- National Affairs: IF THE BOMB DROPS . . .
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: The Man Who Came to Dinner
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Oct. 2, 1950
- POLITICAL NOTES: Situation: Fluid
- Science: Transonic Model
- Radio: Back to the Mines
- EARNINGS: Avery's Way
- GREAT BRITAIN: Clash of Steel
- Education: All In?
- Music: Charged Symphonies
- Radio: Program Preview, Oct. 2, 1950
- THE CONGRESS: Dawn Over Capitol Hill
- Religion: Ashes to Ashes
- FASHION: In the Swim
- Miscellany, Oct. 2, 1950
- In Packages
- UNITED NATIONS: Exhibit A
- Sport: About Face
- Full Steam Ahead?
- BRAZIL: Continental Campaign
- Milestones, Oct. 2, 1950
- Books: Faintly Bitter
- Mop-Up Ahead?
- Medicine: Such Kindness
- PHILANTHROPY: Faith & Charity
- TAXES: Bigger Every Year
- Science: Lamb Control
- International: Peacemaker
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Oct. 2, 1950
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 2, 1950
- Books: Finnish Steam Bath
- NEW YORK: Return of the Mustache
- The New Pictures, Oct. 2, 1950
- Music: Teacher Is Satisfied
- Science: Hot Bugs
- Radio: Heroes & Treasure Chests
- Religion: Harvest Festival
- Background For War: Why Was the U.S. Unarmed?
- AVIATION: Together at Last
- INDIA: A Duck for Rajrishi
- Education: Edge of the Wedge
- National Affairs: Maybe I Wouldn't Be Pres.
- The Press: Pleasant Ride
- International: DOES HE WANT US TO LIVE?
- Art: Cheese
- Letters, Oct. 2, 1950
- Cinema: The Trouble with Hollywood
- Music: Dollar for Britain
- Religion: I Loaded My Shotgun
- DANGER ZONES: No Freedom of Silence
- Lucius Clay
- National Affairs: Gentleman from Genesee
- The Press: No. I
- International: The Nichevo Line
- Art: Secret Garden
- MINING: Magnetic Merger
- MEN AT WAR: Hedge Goes Home
- Sport: Who Won, Oct. 2, 1950
- International: Of Blood & Ink
- Sport: The Old Mahatma
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