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- AVIATION: Clipper Skipper
- The Press: Battle of the Books
- Cheap Money
- The Press: Revolt at Key West
- Letters, Mar. 28, 1949
- Bomi Bonanza
- The Press: New Product
- National Affairs: Won't You Come In?
- Radio: Booby Trap
- MANNERS .& MORALS: Americana, Mar. 28, 1949
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 28, 1949
- Milestones, Mar. 28, 1949
- The Press: News for the Chief
- THE CONGRESS: Southern Supremacy
- Books: Mother Danforth's Story
- Radio: Program Preview, Mar. 28, 1949
- ATOMIC AGE: The Tranquil Admiral
- CALIFORNIA: Pay the Man
- Medicine: Enjoying Old Age
- RELATIONS: The Stockade
- Art: Ecstatic Otherness
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 28, 1949
- Cinema: Behind the Popcorn Popper
- Science: Man-Made Inferno
- National Affairs: Old Friends, Old Enemies
- Religion: Liberals in Spain
- Books: Perils of Utopia
- THE PRESIDENCY: Forgive & Forget?
- PAKISTAN: A Sneer for a Prince
- Medicine: Mother at Ten
- Education: Fall in Love
- GREAT BRITAIN: Toward Recovery?
- Religion: The Patient Princess
- THE NATIONS: A Wider Roof
- ITALY: How to Fight Communists
- POLITICAL NOTES: The Name Was Familiar
- CENTRAL AMERICA: The Waiting Game
- Juan Trippe
- THE ECONOMY: Parade Down
- Medicine: Feeling No Pain
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Lessons Learned
- Art: Last Appearance
- National Affairs: Take It Easy
- Books: The Argonauts
- COMMUNISTS: Friends & Neighbors
- Medicine: Sniffles & Bumps
- Art: Whispering
- The New Pictures, Mar. 28, 1949
- Science: Epizootics to Order
- COMMUNISTS: Keep Calm
- Foreign News: Jackets, Straight & Glossy
- Education: Tonic & Telescopes
- Religion: Missionary's Reward
- Foreign News: IT BELONGS TO US
- Miscellany, Mar. 28, 1949
- INDIANA: Plenty in the Smokehouse
- COLOMBIA: Peace Posses
- The Theater: Really Fantastic
- MASSACHUSETTS: Anna Sullivan's Sin
- International: This Is the Peace
- Medicine: Word from the Experts
- Music: New Records, Mar. 28, 1949
- RUSSIA: Ageless in Eden
- Education: Spoon-Feeding?
- Foreign News: Toward Stagnation?
- Religion: The Hour
- LABOR: Without Any Uproar
- International: Spring Cleaning
- Music: Dodger Symphony
- FRANCE: Saint-Sylvestre's Forty-NIners
- National Affairs: Just a Few Polite Questions
- Music: No. 4
- Sport: Reflected Glory
- Sport: Rookie
- Sport: National Upsets
- People: No Place Like Home
- TREASON: I Wish . . .
- Education: Quadrumvirate
- Foreign News: Health Insurance Catalogue
- Business & Finance: On the Operating Table
- Music: Ring in the New
- NEW YORK: The Education of Clendenin
- Education: Top of the Crop
- Foreign News: Newly Poor
- WALL STREET: Tell Me, Little Gypsy
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 21, 1949
- Music: First on the Coast
- Milestones, Mar. 21, 1949
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Mar. 21, 1949
- The Theater: Standing Room Only
- Education: New Mr. Smith
- National Affairs: Very, Very Close
- Foreign News: No Ghoti Today
- Cinema: Sweepstakes
- Aneurin Bevin
- CRIME: Broken Connection
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Mar. 21, 1949
- Sport: They'll All Be Doing This
- THE NATION: Milking the Mice
- Science: Britain Can Make It
- CUBA: In Central Park
- CANADA: Strike Town
- THE ECONOMY: The Last to Go
- People: People, Mar. 21, 1949
- THE NATIONS: All Fine
- Books: A Crime of Weakness
- The Press: George Washington Read Here
- THE WEST: Good Gravy
- COMMUNISTS: On the Right Hand
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Mar. 21, 1949
- Medicine: A Private Matter
- THE PRESIDENCY: Don't Go Away Mad
- JAPAN: Kabuki to the Kremlin
- Cinema: French Import
- Radio & TV: Is Your Set Obsolete?
- Medicine: Ailing Hickory
- LABOR: Spring Mourning
- Education: The Case at Brown
- GREAT BRITAIN: Medicine Man
- GOVERNMENT: Down to Business
- Miscellany, Mar. 21, 1949
- Music: Declassed
- Letters, Mar. 21, 1949
- Sport: Big Bill
- Religion: Peace in the Cemetery
- THE CONGRESS: Weapon of the Minority
- INDIANA: Who Killed Mary Cheever?
- NEW PRODUCTS: Ben, Joe & the Kiddies
- Science: Whistle of the Missile
- INDIA: Kings of the Jungle
- ARGENTINA: Riding High
- BRAZIL: By the Bootstraps
- ECONOMICS: Austerity v. Beneluxury
- Books: Back to the Waste Land
- The Press: Loose End
- AVIATION: Small Wonder
- Radio & TV: The $35,250 Answer
- Medicine: The G.P.s
- Education: Holy Curiosity
- POLICIES & PRINCIPLES: Read & Reflect
- Books: Feminine Ripples
- The Press: End of Script
- Religion: Churchmen & the Pact
- National Affairs: No Favors, Please
- HOTELS: Luck of the Irish
- CHINA: Birthday Present
- International: More Temblors
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 21, 1949
- The Press: Mister Big Cannon
- Art: More Innocent, More Detached
- Medicine: Quick VD Cure?
- Religion: Theologian's Ten Years
- THE STATES: Texas Minds Its Own Business
- DENMARK: After Whom the Deluge?
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Mar. 21, 1949
- Art: Stimulation
- Radio & TV: Program Preview, Mar. 21, 1949
- Art: Le Plan Hallmark
- Religion: Strike in the Graveyard
- Religion: Pastoral Relationship
- Religion: Christians & World Order
- Calculated Gamble
- Art: Wandering Boy
- AUTOS: End of Tucker?
- Art: Indomitable Mediocrity
- Into Bankruptcy
- THE CAPITAL: Widow from Oklahoma
- Art: The Pessimistic View
- Facts & Figures, Mar. 14, 1949
- Education: Refugee from the East
- OIL: Welcome Mat in Mexico
- GERMANY: Enlightening Glimpse
- SAN MARINO: Long Beard v. Big Whiskers
- ESPIONAGE: Baby Face
- Cinema: Box Office
- Radio: The Future of NBC
- ARGENTINA: Comeback?
- Amateur at Work
- THE NATION: We Would Oppose
- COMMUNISTS: Tap Day at the Kremlin
- Education: Innocent Merriment
- Books: Aaron Gadd
- Music: Straight-Faced Kid
- National Affairs: Might Makes Right
- Business: Last of the Tudor IVs
- Foreign News: Report from Munich
- SPAIN: Of Fools & Duels
- Letters, Mar. 14, 1949
- CRIME: Big Martha
- The New Pictures, Mar. 14, 1949
- Radio: Glittering Exception
- Cold Welcome
- People: After Thinking It Over
- Medicine: Showoffs & Prima Donnas
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Paid in Full
- Science: Funny Winter
- International: Businessman, Soviet Model
- Education: Yale-Builder
- Books: Private Light
- Music: English Orfeo
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Mar. 14, 1949
- Two-Way Spiral
- ARMED FORCES: Nothing to It
- AVIATION: Cut-Rate to Europe
- Education: Worst in 125 Years
- THE NATIONS: Welcome
- JAPAN: Report from Nagasaki
- Milestones, Mar. 14, 1949
- GREAT BRITAIN: Sighting the Stars
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 14, 1949
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Mar. 14, 1949
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 14, 1949
- Radio: Program Preview, Mar. 14, 1949
- Perle Mesta
- The Congress: Talking Out of Turn
- CUBA: The Best Policy
- Sport: Baskets in 4/4 Time
- The Press: Something for Roberta
- Science: Underwater Jet
- People: The Air Is Filled with Music
- International: WHAT'S UP & WHAT'S TO DO
- Miscellany, Mar. 14, 1949
- Medicine: Success Story
- THE PRESIDENCY: Time Off
- Sport: Another for Big Red
- The Press: Three in a Row
- Science: One Billion Light-Years
- ESTHETICS: Between Tears & Laughter
- Books: The Lively Davy
- Sport: Gentlemen's Agreement
- The Press: The Bamboo Curtain Falls
- Books: A Dash of King's Yellow
- Music: Routine in Detroit
- Music: Listen but Don't Look
- BANKING: The Golden Fleece
- Medicine: Continuing Fight
- Business: Climbing Franc
- Medicine: Survival of a Dark Age
- HOUSING: Cutting the Corners
- Medicine: Penicillin Shock
- Boss of the U.P.
- Sport: The Secret of Shady Corner
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Mar. 7, 1949
- Radio: Program Preview, Mar. 7, 1949
- Paramount Gives In
- The Press: Pick a Picket
- Education: Decide as You Go
- Music: Mystery in Madrid
- Art: My Dear Children
- FRANCE: Treasonable Intentions
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Trouble at the Top
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