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- AVIATION: Touchdown for Britain?
- ITALY: Cure
- Canada: The Campbells Are Coming
- Books: The Year's Books
- The Press: Waiting for Itchy
- National Affairs: Anatomy of Confusion
- Education: Want To Go to Oxford?
- Mohamed Reza Pahlevi
- Science: The Oil Bugs
- The Press: The Unacceptables
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Dec. 17, 1945
- JAPAN: Ah, But ...
- EUROPE: Court Circular
- IDEOLOGIES: An Arrogant Challenge
- Army & Navy: Shaking Down the Stars
- THE ATOMIC AGE: Cheer Up
- THE PRESIDENCY: Tea for 400
- The New Pictures, Dec. 17, 1945
- COMMODITIES: Ah, Sweet Mystery of Sugar
- NEW GUINEA: For Gallantry & Allergy
- HOTELS: Old Wine, New Bottle
- REPUBLICANS: Stassen's Ten-Year Plan
- THE CONGRESS: Hurley-Burly
- Books: Fiction
- POLICIES & PRINCIPLES: Winter of Discontent
- Wooden Christmas
- THE NATIONS: Mission to Moscow
- The Press: Shoot First
- Facts & Figures, Dec. 17, 1945
- PLAIN PEOPLE: A Modest Proposal
- INDONESIA: Sputtering
- WAR CRIMES: The Source
- CRIME: Rough Week
- AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Lavender & Broken Glass
- GERMANY: Oh, Century!
- International: What the Nazis Thought
- The Press: All That Money Can Buy
- Sport: Basketball's Best
- Music: Spike Jones, Primitive
- Foreign News: The Short March
- TURKEY: Tactical Deployment?
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Half a League
- Letters, Dec. 17, 1945
- Books: War & Politics
- Music: Menuhin to the Defense
- The Press: Those Moscow Correspondents
- MANAGEMENT: The Glacier Moves
- ECONOMICS: It Can Be Simply Said
- Radio: Schmalz
- Books: Biography, Memoirs, History
- Science: Atoms for Horsepower?
- Science: Seisms & Sferics
- GREAT BRITAIN: The Good Earth
- Foreign News: The Vegetarians Draw Blood
- People: People, Dec. 17, 1945
- THE HEMISPHERE: Common Concern
- THE CHALICE OF NURNBERG: The Chalice of N
- COMMODITIES: The New Boss
- Science: Fisherman, Beware
- Sport: Hot Skis
- Business & Finance: Three Transfusions
- Sport: Home Free
- The Press: End of Yank
- Religion: Bowed Heads
- AVIATION: Dog in the Manger
- Science: Appeal to the Goths
- Sport: Prospects & Dope
- National Affairs: The Hardrock Club
- Medicine: Postwar Epidemics
- PRICES: Where Are the Clothes
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Ledger
- AUSTRIA: Comes Herr Figl
- Army & Navy: Airmen Going Up
- TEXAS: No Separate Peace
- Cinema: Critic's Goodbye
- THE PHILIPPINES: The Gentleman or the Tiger?
- A Bunch of Softies
- Milestones, Dec. 10, 1945
- BRAZIL: Brigadier Candidate
- Foreign News: Honors & Death
- IRAN: Heating Up
- National Affairs: Hull's Fire
- ECONOMICS: Terms for Britain
- Letters, Dec. 10, 1945
- Mr. Rose Goes to London
- People: Dogfights
- YUGOSLAVIA: Pigs to Books
- JAPAN: Bittersweet
- EUROPE: Free & Secret
- CURRENT & CHOICE: Current & Choice, Dec. 10, 1945
- New Models
- Sideline Skill
- Sport: China Bowl
- LABOR: Mind Your Tongue
- TREASON: The Seeker
- Army & Navy - MERGER: Navy Compromise
- GOVERNMENT: Boom & Bust?
- Miscellany, Dec. 10, 1945
- FRANCE: Essence of Good Will
- GERMANY: Railroading I
- Foreign News: Battle of the Bulge
- Married Undergrads
- THE NATION: Highway Harvest
- The Johnson Era
- Foreign News: Railroading II
- THE PRESIDENCY: Change of Tactics
- International: In the U.S. Tradition
- Whatever Exists
- National Affairs: Out, Swining
- Canada: QUEBEC: Back to Normal
- Science: Owls Debunked
- Science: No Explanation Needed
- New Plays in Manhattan, Dec. 10, 1945
- SHOW BUSINESS: Glad Hands Across the Sea
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: New Policy, New Statesman
- The Press: Dig You Later
- International: Unanimity of the Great
- Army & Navy - COMMAND: The Captain Stands Accused
- International: One for Fifteen
- REPUBLICANS: Straw in the Wind?
- CHINA: We Must Help Ourselves
- LABOR: Tension & Action
- Lady Dean
- A Letter From The Publisher, Dec. 10, 1945
- Foxhole Fiction
- Army & Navy - 15,000 Exceptions
- The Road to Victory
- Business & Finance: Flying Down to Rio
- GREAT BRITAIN: Fundamental Quarrels
- National Affairs: A Light on Statecraft
- PEARL HARBOR: They Called It Intelligence
- Foreign News: Good Fresh Herring
- Nurnberg Trials
- THE ECONOMY: Facts & Figures, Dec. 10, 1945
- Canada: FOREIGN TRADE: Austerity Pangs
- Radio: Little Flower to ABC
- Medicine: The Conscientious Guinea Pigs
- The New Pictures, Dec. 10, 1945
- THE NATIONS: Pig in the Parlor
- The Press: Second the Motion
- WAR CRIMES: Day of Judgment
- Sport: The Champs
- Foreign News: The People's Choice
- THE ATOMIC AGE: Sanctity & Security
- THE CONGRESS: The Shears
- Science: Man v. Machine
- The Press: Gag a Day
- Religion: Brotherhood of Man
- Radio: Bells & Whistles
- An Umbrella against Fate
- MEXICO: Society of Dupes
- Religion: Latin Apostasy
- Foreign News: Communist Tactics
- Next Move
- Sport: On the Hop
- INDIA: Jai Hind!
- Business: The New Workhorse?
- ARGENTINA: Ecclesiastical Tempest
- Army & Navy - OPERATIONS: All at Sea
- Canada: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES: For Sale
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Dec. 3, 1945
- PALESTINE: Night in Jerusalem
- Foreign News: The Gloves Are Off
- International: Stop That Nonsense
- Milestones, Dec. 3, 1945
- The Ghosts Arise
- Science: They Know It's Loaded
- AVIATION: Declaration of War
- Army & Navy - DEMOBILIZATION: The K-9s Come Home
- International: Levels of Thinking
- GREECE: A King Is Postponed
- The Press: Twilight, Length of
- ECUADOR: Needed: a Miracle
- The Press: Exception
- THE ATOMIC AGE: Cosmic Defense
- PEARL HARBOR: At the White House
- Sport: Non-Poisonous Ivy
- Foreign News: Bevin's Vision
- Music: New Records, Dec. 3, 1945
- THE CONGRESS: Getting Along in the Capitol
- ASIA: Travail
- Canada: POLITICS: Bustle in Beauce
- Radio: Around the Corner, Now
- Facts & Figures, Dec. 3, 1945
- GREAT BRITAIN: The Opposition Rises
- THE HEMISPHERE: To Arms I
- Medicine: Hypertense Legislators
- WAR CRIMES: The Fallen Eagles
- GERMANY: Dear Diary
- Army & Navy - MERGER: Mr. Truman Decides
- AIR: Flight Skins
- Letters, Dec. 3, 1945
- MEXICO: Intervention?
- Religion: Five Who Moved the World
- People: Greetings
- Art: A Weapon against Complacency
- Medicine: Not Too Rare, Please
- Music: Chickery Chick
- Walter Reuther
- LABOR: Finish Fight?
- IRAN: Five Men in a Jeep
- The Press: The Pearl Harbor Story
- Religion: Good Resolutions
- ADVERTISING: Down to Earth?
- AUSTRIA: No Change
- The Golden Apples
- COFFEE: Back to Rationing?
- JAPAN: The Days Gone By
- CORPORATIONS: Days of Our Years
- Music: Tea & Jam
- Books: Eminent Victorian
- Education: Partners
- A Letter From The Publisher, Dec. 3, 1945
- Science: Carpet & Window
- The Press: Negro Timesman
- International: Toward a Two-Way Traffic
- Religion: Episcopal Veto
- INDO-CHINA: Internal Affair?
- The New Pictures, Dec. 3, 1945
- POLICIES & PRINCIPLES: Wanted: a Decision
- Medicine: Expanding Eye Bank
- FRANCE: Fragile Unity
- Religion: Wainwright's Prayer
- Sport: A Romp for the Rams
- NICARAGUA: The Battle of Managua
- VETERANS: Peace Campaign
- The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Dec. 3, 1945
- THE NATIONS: Hands Across the Half-Seas Over
- Canada: THE DOMINION: A Hell of a Christmas Present
- Art: Addition v. Subtraction
- Miscellany, Dec. 3, 1945
- The Press: Not So Chichi
- Latin America: To Arms II
- Canada: Over to Industry
- Books: The Rats & the Katz
- CHINA: Through the Great Wall
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Dec. 3, 1945
- Cinema: Mickey's Coworkers
- ITALY: Split
- International: Mind over Matter
- HOUSING: Kitchen, Bedlam & Bath
- Education: Them As Has Gits
- Army & Navy - COMMAND: Empty Desks
- NEW YORK: Tough Guy
- THE NATION: Chain Reactions
- JAVA: I Deeply Regret
- Religion: G.l.s In St. Paul's
- Sport: Conference Champs
- National Affairs: The Last Days
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