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- Religion: Secularists at Work
- WAGES: Wassail!
- National Affairs: Trial by Bendix
- Religion: Fast in the Faith
- WOMEN: Phweet, Phweet
- AUTOS: High Gear
- International: The Battle of the Fables
- THE VICE PRESIDENCY: That's the American People
- Science: Naked City
- POLITICAL NOTES: Just that Simple
- INVESTMENT: Trio
- The Press: The Mayor's Lady
- GREAT BRITIAN: Challenge
- Letters, Nov. 28, 1949
- Radio: Program Preview, Nov. 28, 1949
- RAILROADS: Red Signal
- ARMED FORCES: All Over
- Medicine: Neither Fight Nor Flight
- Science: No Magnetic Field?
- MANNERS & MORALS: I Never Sold Any Bibles
- Books: Pacific Tale, Twice Told
- POLAND: The Blind
- Art: As a Cock Crows
- The Press: Mud for Muckrakers
- ANIMALS: Christmas on 57th Street
- Foreign News: Truce
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 28, 1949
- Music: Zither Dither
- WALL STREET: Small Fry
- Books: No Second Spring
- Old Play in Manhattan, Nov. 28, 1949
- JUDICIARY: Contest of Verities
- Friendly Showman
- Radio: Whiplash
- Milestones, Nov. 28, 1949
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Nov. 28, 1949
- CHINA: Exit?
- AVIATION: Rescue at Sea
- Books: Cure for Silvestro
- Hail to the Chief
- Art: Imperial Eggs
- Frank Costello
- The Press: Little Brother's New Boss
- TREASON: No. 12
- THE NATIONS: A Step Forward
- Medicine: A Nod & a Wave
- Education: Will to Win
- SOUTH AFRICA: Bilingual by the Month
- THE NATION: A Thursday in November
- Sport: Bowl-Bound
- Music: What Was Called For
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE: Hobbled & Leaking
- Miscellany, Nov. 28, 1949
- Religion: Now Is the Time
- Business & Finance: Step Down
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Time to Retire?
- GEORGIA: Memories of Peachtree Street
- UNITED NATIONS: Rare Items
- People: People, Nov. 28, 1949
- Radio: Twinkle, Flash & Crawl
- THE ECONOMY: Too Many Blank Checks
- Medicine: The Case of the Vanishing Virus
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 28, 1949
- OKINAWA: Forgotten Island
- OKLAHOMA: For an Old Debt
- Books: Shoo Shoo, Sugar Daddy
- Education: The Things They Teach, Nov. 28, 1949
- CANADA: Flexed Muscles
- Cinema: Fadeout for Censors?
- INDIA: Retribution
- LABOR: Reprieve
- Sport: Ducks Away
- Education: No Strings
- The Press: Lost Horizon
- MANAGEMENT: Better Snarl a Bit
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Outrage
- International: From Yalta to Paris
- Medicine: Drug for Ulcers
- Education: University with a Mission
- HONG KONG: The Last Citadel
- THE PRESIDENCY: Mr. Truman & the Shahinshah
- Sport: Laurels & Leverage
- Music: At Home Abroad
- CARRIAGE TRADE: The Stiff Arm
- Medicine: The Machine Answered
- Religion: Which Law?
- Books: Yoknapatawpha Sherlock
- Radio: Atomic Blast
- Religion: New Christus
- THE CABINET: End of the Line
- Miscellany, Nov. 21, 1949
- THE NATION: Stand for Something
- THE CONGRESS: Shoo-ins
- Radio: Program Preview, Nov. 21, 1949
- The Press: Good Copy
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Where the Money Goes
- National Affairs: The Bottom Third
- Books: One of Those Who Served
- THE PRESIDENCY: A Most Happy Evening
- NEW JERSEY: Man to Watch
- Education: Worst Kind of Troublemaker
- Robert M. Hutchins
- The Press: Monitor's Monitor
- ARMED FORCES: Reprimand
- CRIME: Second Chance
- International: The Magic Mountain
- BANKING: Fool's Gold
- Art: Survivors
- Books: For Love or Money
- National Affairs: From the Mire
- HP-Time.com
- National Affairs: Fair Deal Town
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Nov. 21, 1949
- Music: The Shoes of a Man
- People: Slings & Arrows
- MASSACHUSETTS: Broken Machine
- Sport: The Awful Truth
- CHINA: Coup
- Sport: Ring Out the Old
- MINING: The Yellow Rocks
- The Press: Something Thrown In
- National Affairs: Call Out the A.S.P.D.!
- National Affairs: Airborne Stowaway
- Milestones, Nov. 21, 1949
- International: That Which Is Caesar's
- Rocking Empire
- POLICIES & PRINCIPLES: Toward Recognition
- No Bones Broken
- POLAND: Child of the People
- Science: Can Civilization Survive?
- Letting Out Steam
- FRANCE: Man in the Wings
- Religion: The Virtuous One
- Books: A Perfect Dear
- Radio: Non-Party Line
- National Affairs: Be It Resolved . . .
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 21, 1949
- NEW YORK: The Crucial 4%
- National Affairs: Pre-Game Party
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 21, 1949
- UNITED NATIONS: Essentials of Peace
- Music: New Records, Nov. 21, 1949
- Art: Elegance
- STATES & CITIES: The Make-Do Man
- Cinema: In the Flesh
- Music: Clippity-Clop
- CANADA: Totem & Taboo
- THE PHILIPPINES: The Lonely Election
- Sport: The Big Four
- CORPORATIONS: Wrapped in Cellophane
- Medicine: Science v. the Cold
- International: To the Point
- ADVERTISING: Love That Supermarket
- ETHIOPIA: Again the Lion
- Sport: Late of Kentucky
- COMMODITIES: Coffee Pot Tempest
- GERMANY: Unavoidable Delay
- The Press: Red Head
- LABOR: It'd Better Be Good
- THE NATIONS: Traffic Jam
- Cinema: Marquee Bait
- Music: Like the North Pole
- CUBA: Emprestito, S
- PERIPATETICS: Gratitude
- AIRLINES: Shirt Regained
- Medicine: War Booty
- International: To the Rescue
- DIVIDENDS: Payoff
- RUSSIA: Beedle in Wonderland
- Science: Poles Apart
- American Beauty
- Theodora's Tap
- COLOMBIA: Revolution of the Right
- HUNGARY: Education of a Patriot
- SOUTH CAROLINA: At Home on Wheels
- CANADA: The Rub
- PERIPATETICS: Visit to a Mountaintop
- National Affairs: Obey or Pay
- Clean Sweep
- Education: In Mourning
- International: Over the Hump
- National Affairs: Death Of A Young Man
- THE PRESIDENCY: Like Old Times
- Science: Out of the Night
- COMMUNISTS: Harlem Homecoming
- Medicine: The Shakes
- CONSTRUCTION: White House Man
- Radio & TV: Program Preview, Nov. 14, 1949
- ARGENTINA: Next to Godliness
- National Affairs: On the Run
- The Press: Marsh Moves In
- INDONESIA: Birth of a Nation
- RUSSIA: The Metro
- RETAIL TRADE: Fumble?
- Religion: The New Minister
- National Affairs: Second Biggest
- Foreign News: Gone to Earth
- Science: New Horizons
- THE JUDICIARY: Reckoning Day
- Sport: Scuffling Cinderellas
- Milestones, Nov. 14, 1949
- THE NATIONS: Integration
- Music: Coloratura on Tiptoe
- BANKING: Gold Fever
- BUREAUCRACY: Christmas Cachet
- People: People, Nov. 14, 1949
- National Affairs: Indigestible Union
- The Press: The Hokinson Girls
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Nov. 14, 1949
- Sport: Timber!
- Foreign News: Chip on the Shoulder
- Cinema: Working Girl
- CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Outside the Pale
- DISASTERS: Bolivia 927! Turn Left
- UNITED NATIONS: Ritual Dance
- Education: Free of Charge
- Books: Nosegay
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 14, 1949
- Margot Fonteyn
- The Press: Exclusive Picture
- Medicine: Over the Counter
- REAL ESTATE: Moola for Boola
- Radio & TV: How Do You Do?
- LABOR: Magic Formula
- Foreign News: The Odds
- GOVERNMENT: G.O.P. for SEC
- Religion: Love Affair
- GREAT BRITAIN: Groundnuts on the Rocks
- MANNERS & MORALS: A Perfectly Rational Funeral
- CORPORATIONS: Something for Something
- REPUBLICANS: Hard Times
- The Theater: New Musical Play in Manhattan, Nov. 14, 1949
- Sport: Big Day Down Under
- Cinema: The Power of a Woman
- National Affairs: Chug-Chug
- COMMUNISTS: The Peace Lovers
- Education: Example in Natchez
- Books: The Pesth Fool
- Miscellany, Nov. 14, 1949
- The Press: Mirrors of Life
- Art: Anything Can Happen
- PERSONNEL: All Work
- Religion: Sickle for the Harvest
- FRANCE: Capitalist Revolution
- THE WEST: Bigger & Bigger
- The Theater: What's in a Name?
- ARMED FORCES: Man in a Blue Suit
- Books: Get the Angle Yet?
- Letters, Nov. 14, 1949
- The Press: Unfair Enough
- Art: Many Ways
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