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- COMMODITIES: Bubble Pricked
- CORPORATIONS: Watery Treasure
- POLITICAL NOTES: What Price Catcalls?
- Rayon Scrimmage
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Dollars to Doughnuts
- THE NATIONS: Hot Curve
- AUTOS: Labor Lesson
- National Affairs: Back of the Barn
- Religion: Whosoever Thou Art...
- Facts & Figures, Sep. 29, 1947
- Canada: Sidestep
- NEW YORK: Little Flower
- Books: Bad Throw
- Foreign News: Planned Agriculture
- Music: Humoresque
- Foreign News: One-Eyed Dragon
- Business: Chug-Chug
- WOMEN: Well Done
- Music: Reunion in San Francisco
- CHINA: The Diplomatic Attitude
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 29, 1947
- Medicine: Continuing Battle
- Science: Criticism
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: We'll Get By'
- Milestones, Sep. 29, 1947
- Letters, Sep. 29, 1947
- The Press: Fighting Spirit
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Sep. 29, 1947
- GREAT BRITAIN: The Issue
- Sport: Speediest Man on Earth
- Foreign News: House Cleaning
- Canada: ONTARIO: The Shamateurs
- The New Pictures, Sep. 29, 1947
- Sport: Bible's Handbook
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 29, 1947
- The Press: High, Grey Brow
- WEATHER: Two-Punch Emma
- Marry the Girl?
- MEXICO: Enough Rope
- UNITED NATIONS: The Vishinsky Approach
- Religion: The Grace of God
- COMMUNISTS: Ghost Story
- Books: Lincoln-Makers
- Music: Left Face
- Foreign News: T. V. Returns
- Foreign News: Ehrenhain
- Radio: Out in Left Field
- Science: Synthetic A
- Medicine: The Queen's Secret
- Science: Nervous Elements
- Canada: BRITISH COLUMBIA: Plain Talk
- Cinema: Another Time Around
- Sport: The 50 Club
- Miscellany, Sep. 29, 1947
- Andrei Y. Vishinsky
- The Press: Tain't Funny
- HISTORICAL NOTES: The Spenders
- CUBA: Death in Marianao
- RACES: Caution!
- Art: Old Masters on the Range
- Books: Exertions in the Deep
- GERMANY: Free Enterprise
- Education: How to Live with the Bomb
- Sport: Bucky & Burt
- National Affairs: Man in Motion
- BRAZIL: After 17 Years
- Art: Three-Way Split
- Books: Five-Star Legend
- Education: Compromise in Santa Fe
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Projection & Accusation
- SOLOMON ISLANDS: Martin Lo
- People: People, Sep. 29, 1947
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 29, 1947
- Education: In the Family
- THE NATION: Ignorance & Error
- GREAT BRITAIN: The Score
- National Affairs: How to Prevent Suicide
- FRANCE: Wobbling
- National Affairs: Hat & Horse
- The Press: Now It Can Be Told
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Painful Prospects
- Foreign News: Cradle to Grave
- Radio: Profile Unimpaired
- Devil Hunt
- LABOR: The Weak Must Fall
- Canada: Heir Apparent
- The Press: Eloquent Album
- National Affairs: The Senator Goes West
- Science: Genetic Death
- THE PRESIDENCY: No. I Pollywog
- ITALY: Perilous Backfire
- Radio: The Conspiracy
- Foreign News: Free Greek State
- Turnabout
- ILLINOIS: I Have Had My Fun
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Two-Way Rush
- The New Pictures, Sep. 22, 1947
- The Press: Put Up or Pay Up
- POLITICAL NOTES: Down in the Lehigh Valley
- Science: Renegade Russian
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 22, 1947
- Medicine: Fatal Delay
- ARGENTINA: Muzzle for the Press
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Lippmann's Cold War
- Foreign News: Intricate Design
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 22, 1947
- Letters, Sep. 22, 1947
- Coffee Diplomacy
- POLAND: Static
- CHINA: Off with the Dance
- Books: Aged Child
- CORPORATIONS: Underwater Bargain
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Sep. 22, 1947
- UNITED NATIONS: Omdurman to Flushing
- People: New Approaches
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 22, 1947
- People: Old Campaigners
- BEVERAGES: Judgment Day
- Music: Austerity Aside
- PENNSYLVANIA: Hell at the Dock
- The Press: What Is Truth?
- Foreign News: By-Election
- National Affairs: How's That?
- Science: For Better Bees
- THE NATION: Leadership
- Radio: Script by Euripides
- Milestones, Sep. 22, 1947
- Canada: THE PRIME MINISTRY: Native's Return
- PROPAGANDA: Traveling Heirlooms
- Science: Historic Moment
- BULGARIA: Life Means Death
- Cinema: Panic in Paradise
- Miscellany, Sep. 22, 1947
- Medicine: Too Many Operations?
- BOLIVIA: King Tin
- MEXICO: 100 Years After
- INDONESIA: Open Question
- Books: Surefire
- People: Complaint Department
- REFUGEES: Light in the Windovy
- Books: The Whole Huroosh
- NEW PRODUCTS: Blow Your Own
- Religion: The Bad News
- ARMED FORCES: Lee's Departure
- ECONOMICS: The Gold Queue
- Facts & Figures, Sep. 22, 1947
- People: In & Out
- Sport: Who Won, Sep. 22, 1947
- Books: Fool's Paradise Lost
- People: Roses All the Way
- CONFERENCES: Unacceptable, Unconvincing
- Art: The Great Debate
- Jackie Robinson
- OIL: Foot in the Door
- Sport: Rookie of the Year
- THE NATIONS: Creeping Suspense
- Art: No Sale
- WEATHER: The Hole in the Doughnut
- Education: 25 Years to Go
- Education: Contract Renewed
- Education: Just Like Professors
- Facts & Figures, Sep. 15, 1947
- Berth Rates Up
- OKLAHOMA: Short-Grass Salvation
- Music: New Records, Sep. 15, 1947
- The New Pictures, Sep. 15, 1947
- TRANSPORT: The Bottom Dropped Out
- Radio: Languor, Curls & Tonsils
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 15, 1947
- Foreign News: I'll Join the Union
- HEROES: In. Honored Glory
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 15, 1947
- Books: The Collaborating Reader
- Foreign News: I Love Mosley
- CHINA: The Ivory Tower
- MASSACHUSETTS: If I Had a Million
- Milestones, Sep. 15, 1947
- Books: Crinolines & Corruption
- RUSSIA: The Third Rome
- THE HEMISPHERE: Carioca Climax
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Extremely Gratifying
- EMIGRATION: More Elbowroom
- FASHION: Counter-Revolution
- Books: Chronicles of Crime
- GREECE: Liberal on the Spot
- Medicine: $500,000 Mill
- CHILE: Schuss in the Andes
- Canada: MANITOBA: Death at Dugald
- National Affairs: The Pursuit of Happiness
- FOREIGN TRADE: Reopened Door
- Music: Boon for the Bowl
- Books: Presidential Detail
- Letters, Sep. 15, 1947
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 15, 1947
- National Affairs: The Comet's Tail
- OPINION: Mr. Hoover Speaks
- ITALY: No More Blue Serge
- THE ADMINISTRATION: The Return of Ed Pauley
- Art: The Women
- Religion: The Converts of San Nicandro
- Sophie Gimbel
- URUGUAY: Freedom's Risks
- People: People, Sep. 15, 1947
- MANNERS & MORALS: The Strutters
- The Press: Free-&-Easy Enterprise
- MANAGEMENT: Talk & Understand
- CALIFORNIA: Heat & Pollution
- Music: Singing for the Devil
- Foreign News: I've Got to Upset Somebody
- SOUTH AFRICA: Patrifilicide
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Polite-Mannered
- Medicine: In 10 or 15 Years, Maybe
- Education: Teen-Age Taste
- Books: House Party Alternatives
- Miscellany, Sep. 15, 1947
- THE NATION: When Winter Comes
- THE CONGRESS: Uncle, Uncle
- THE PRESIDENCY: Salve!
- Religion: Time for Action
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Sep. 15, 1947
- POLITICAL NOTES: Shouts & Murmurs
- GREAT BRITAIN: I Can't Discuss Details
- INDIA: Flowers for the Empress
- PERU: Student Days
- Sport: Winning Ways
- Education: No Gain
- LABOR: Broken Monopoly
- Art: Blood & Roses
- The Theater: Best Bets on Broadway, Sep. 15, 1947
- REFLECTIONS: At the Bazaar
- MEXICO: Report to the Nation
- Sport: Old Faces
- Education: How to Dislike Poetry
- REFUGEES: Homecoming
- Education: Back to School
- CONFERENCES: Progress at the Palais
- Science: Diamond Counter
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Sep. 15, 1947
- Science: The Bomb That Didn't Go Off
- Science: Twenty Million Pets
- Science: Moderately Safe
- The Press: Stick With Us
- The Press: So I Took the $50,000
- The Press: What's the Name Again?
- RUSSIA: Never Do We Dance
- GERMANY: Slightly Chipped
- Education: First Since Hitler
- Science: Something in the Air
- HUNGARY: Too Much Medicine
- ARMED FORCES: Last Raider
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 8, 1947
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