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- Art: Paintings by the Foot
- Science: Diggers, Jul. 26, 1948
- Science: Off-Beat Professor
- The Press: 23 Minutes to Anywhere
- National Affairs: The Turnip Day Session
- UNITED NATIONS: New Lease
- Books: Keel Over Europe
- Radio: A la Trag with the Speece
- Education: School on Wheels
- Religion: A Letter to the Pope
- The Press: The New Freedom
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Jul. 26, 1948
- National Affairs: Emma & the Birds
- GREECE: The Flame
- International: The Word Is Liberty
- Books: Bright Young Man
- FRANCE: Pisa Passes
- THE NATIONS: War?
- Books: From Hell to Gout
- Radio: The Busy Air, Jul. 26, 1948
- Education: Plain-Clothes Women
- Religion: Fellowship Church
- The Press: Wouldn't You Know!
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Jul. 26, 1948
- Sport: Black Friday
- Medicine: Better Mousetrap
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Jul. 26, 1948
- Letters, Jul. 26, 1948
- THE SOUTH: Tumult in Dixie
- TURKEY: Diplomacy
- Art: Dodoes & Elephants
- Music: Master Mechanic
- National Affairs: The Loyal Catcher
- International: Clay's Pigeons
- Books: Shocking Rover Boy
- Radio: Second Philly
- Education: Bigger--but Better?
- Cinema: Olympics--Ltd.
- ITALY: Blood on the Cobblestones
- International: Strength of the West
- Milestones, Jul. 26, 1948
- HEROES: Black Jack
- Miscellany, Jul. 26, 1948
- Radio: Program Preview, Jul. 26, 1948
- Medicine: Polio Scare
- THE ECONOMY: Midsummer Express
- Sport: The Man Who Wouldn't Go Down
- Religion: My Heart Stood Still
- National Affairs: Up from Despair
- People: The Solid Flesh
- The Press: Blue Bloomers & Burning Bodies
- Medicine: Gloomy Dane
- RAILROADS: New Crew
- National Affairs: Up & Up & Up
- CORPORATIONS: Out of the Mattress
- Sport: Happy Warriors
- DEMOCRATS: The Line Squall
- BRAZIL: Wait for the Weeping Wood
- Medicine: The Man Who Lived
- Igor Stravinsky
- OIL: Comeback
- LABOR: Clean Sweep
- THE NATION: Summertime
- CHINA: 30,000,000 Uprooted Ones
- Medicine: 150 Years of P.H.S.
- ADVERTISING: Textile Tempest
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Cleared
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 26, 1948
- INDIA: Of Customs & Apples
- MANNERS & MORALS: Manhattan Hoedown
- EIRE: Border Raid
- PROPAGANDA: Whiskey Rebellion
- GREAT BRITAIN: Deep In My Heart, Dear
- Foreign News: No Rest for the Weary
- FRANCE: Crazy Pete
- Sport: Satchel the Great
- Religion: Irrelevant Doctrine?
- MIDDLE EAST: Terrible Risks
- Sport: Hitting Home
- SIGNS & SYMBOLS: The Torch & the Truce
- Religion: Little Eva
- Liberty Houses
- ITALY: The Pallbearers Wore Pink
- Education: Stay-at-Home U.
- THE NATIONS: Purchase of Freedom
- Religion: Separate--or Secular?
- Science: Fossil Flight Plan
- LOUISIANA: A Word of Praise
- AGRICULTURE: As High As an Elephant's Eye*
- Producer to Purchaser
- Medicine: John Bull, M.D.
- Facts & Figures, Jul. 19, 1948
- CHINA: Limited Victory
- HOTELS: New Landmark
- Canada: POLITICS: Making a Race
- Miscellany, Jul. 19, 1948
- The New Pictures, Jul. 19, 1948
- Education: Case in Point
- MEXICO: Love & Hate
- THE NATION: Fruit of the System
- National Affairs: Hot Time at the Waxworks
- International: We Are Going Ahead
- The Press: Goodbye, Now
- LABOR: Another Helping?
- Books: Elusive Genius
- Education: Life Begins at 65
- PERU: Well-Ordered Revolution
- International: The Last Imperialists
- Sport: Missing the Boar
- Science: Sleeping Beauty
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Jul. 19, 1948
- OIL: Chosen Instrument
- Science: Two Million Suns
- TENNESSEE: A Fright for Crump
- FOREIGN TRADE: We Like Matty
- Milestones, Jul. 19, 1948
- Medicine: Good Morning!
- GOVERNMENT: Matters of Definition
- MALAYA: Majority of Guns
- Letters, Jul. 19, 1948
- Cinema: Herman's Place
- Canada: ONTARIO: Klondike Mike
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 19, 1948
- National Affairs: No. No! NO!
- National Affairs: The Cantilevered Roof
- CURRENT & CHOICE: Cinema, Jul. 19, 1948
- People: The Mechanical Man
- Education: A Wish Followed
- ECUADOR: Plaza's Pains
- International: Why the Boss Bowed His Head
- Art: Happily Ever After
- Radio: Program Preview, Jul. 19, 1948
- CALIFORNIA: Casually in Hollywood
- The Press: Peppo, Zippo & Zoomo
- DEMOCRATS: Lucky Star
- National Affairs: The Only Fight
- Books: Satire Without Spark
- COMMUNISTS: How the Bulgars Came to Lunch
- Art: Nightmare Alley
- Radio: Video v. Housework
- THE CONGRESS: Are You a Red?
- The Press: Up from the Morgue
- Books: The Autocrat at the Tea Table
- Music: Quartet in Residence
- Howard Hughes
- Radio: The Smell of a Hit
- HEROES: Joey
- Books: Poetic Thriller
- Music: Birthday in Budapest
- Radio: Wanted Woman
- Music: Schunkelwalzer
- People: Voice of Experience
- The Press: Once Is Enough
- BANKING: Too Big?
- Canada: THE PRIME MINISTRY: Into the Shadows
- The Press: Harper's Referee
- THE ECONOMY: Speak Softly . . .
- EIRE: Exit Victoria
- Books: A Knife in the Jocular Vein
- FISCAL: $8 Billion Day
- Canada: Pea Soup & Beavertails
- The Press: Classified Classic
- CHILDREN: Eyes Front
- Religion: Good Man
- CORPORATIONS: Tucker's Trouble
- Art: Lost & Found
- The Press: Code for the Comics
- MEXICO: Pilgrimage
- The New Pictures, Jul. 12, 1948
- COLORADO: Leadville's Last
- Education: The Things They Teach, Jul. 12, 1948
- FINLAND: Us Too
- Education: Reading by Touch
- MIDDLE EAST: The Travelers
- Sport: Cotton Finish
- Sport: Double Fault
- ARMED FORCES: Closed Hatch
- Canada: THE DOMINION: First Rank
- The Press: On the Block
- REFLECTIONS: Beg Pardon?
- Religion: How to Win a Convert
- Radio: A Face for the Camera
- Sport: The Crocodile
- TREASON: No. 3
- Science: Grasshopper Time
- Business & Finance: Fuller's Fillies
- Music: Earth Shaker
- Letters, Jul. 12, 1948
- POLITICAL NOTES: Dewey Weather
- Art: Conductor with a Brush
- The Press: No Grounds
- AVIATION: Hub of the World
- ARGENTINA: Fourth Estate
- Foreign News: Half-Change at Eton
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Jul. 12, 1948
- LABOR: Society's Judge
- COMMUNISTS: Balkan Circus
- Religion: Lambeth, 1948
- Art: Mr. Oxygen
- The Press: Doing Right by Henry
- JAPAN: Worse than B-29s
- Cinema: New Broom
- NEW YORK: That Cat Again
- Education: The Yearling
- CHINA: Rice or Bitterness?
- Education: North Dakota v. 75 Nuns
- Sport: Winning Ways
- Medicine: Yes, My Darling Daughter
- Sport: Fighting Rainbows
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Jul. 12, 1948
- Science: The What-ls-lt
- People: People, Jul. 12, 1948
- DEMOCRATS: Wake & Awakening
- Milestones, Jul. 12, 1948
- GREAT BRITAIN: After Gonk
- PLAIN PEOPLE: Echo from Prague
- Religion: Ends & Means
- Religion: The Man in the Pew
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Jul. 12, 1948
- National Affairs: Bills & Barbs
- Education: No Future
- Radio: Program Preview, Jul. 12, 1948
- Medicine: Forward Steps
- Science: Little Brain Cell
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 12, 1948
- THE NATIONS: The Siege
- Science: Path of Progress
- GOVERNMENT: Wolf by the Ears
- THE PRESIDENCY: Cherries & Monuments
- Music: Patroness
- Medicine: Bald Claims
- Miscellany, Jul. 12, 1948
- REPUBLICANS: Pictures at Pawling
- Medicine: How's Your Psychosoma?
- General Lucius Clay
- Sport: Sweeping the River
- Sport: Winning Ways
- The Theater: New Ice Show in Manhattan
- MAINE: A Yard of Pump Water
- Science: Atom-Driven Planes
- Medicine: Oh, My Aching Head
- HEROES: The One That Got Away
- ARGENTINA: Buyer's Market
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Jul. 5, 1948
- International: Coronet
- Science: By the Stars
- Cinema: The Hollywood Way
- National Affairs: Room 808
- THE NATION: The Long Fuse
- Canada: THE DOMINION: White Man's Burden
- Alabama's Pride
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