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- Easter Lays a Small Egg
- AVIATION: Shot in the Arm
- COMMUNICATIONS: Color Line
- Medicine: Orchids Without Coal
- RACES: Same Rights, Same Privileges
- Radio: It Pays to Advertise
- CORPORATIONS: Black Batches & Beards
- Religion: Bishop on the Move
- CALIFORNIA: The Colonel among the Angels
- People: Blossom by Blossom
- Medicine: Social Physicians
- The Press: THE THIRTEEN STEPS
- Art: The Importance of Being Ernst
- THE JUDICIARY: Extension Granted
- Princess Elizabeth
- Radio: Guests
- COMMODITIES: Quick Thresh
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Mar. 31, 1947
- The Press: Flash Powder to Portable
- THE NATION: Twitch
- Manners & Morals: Reeny Season
- Music: That Old Feeling
- GEORGIA: Don't Shove!
- Education: Guns, Babies, Bellybuttons
- Medicine: Neuroses Out of Town
- The Press: Let Freedom Ring True
- National Affairs: Surprise! Surprise!
- Sport: Rookie Hunt
- THE CONGRESS: Congress' Week, Mar. 31, 1947
- Radio: Gag Machine
- AUTOS: Nothing to Nothing
- Science: Good & Bad Atoms
- The Press: Overruled
- Books: Regional & Unique
- THE PRESIDENCY: 22nd Amendment?
- ARMY & NAVY: Bushwhackers
- Radio: Program Preview, Mar. 31, 1947
- MEXICO: Jungle Project
- ARGENTINA: Per
- GREAT BRITAIN: Hell & High Water
- RAILROADS: Bob Young Moves In
- Milestones, Mar. 31, 1947
- Music: La Boulanger
- National Affairs: Dangerous Life
- Religion: Biggest S'micha
- National Affairs: Waterfront Conchie
- Canada: QUEBEC: General & Artist
- Education: Atom Bomb School
- Art: Kid Stuff
- The Press: X Marks Its Spot
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 31, 1947
- ILLINOIS: Something Different
- Sport: Sunshine for Gyps
- LABOR: Unconditional Surrender
- Books: Light Heavyweight
- Books: Sidelong Looks
- Radio: Gag Rule?
- THE HEMISPHERE: Deal in Tin
- PERU: Word from the Jefe
- FRANCE: Red Schism
- AGRICULTURE: Sugar Time
- Science: Peculiar Weather
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Potent Weapon
- Religion: Intersecting Circles
- Canada: BRITISH COLUMBIA: Insurance Trouble
- Miscellany, Mar. 31, 1947
- Books: Translator of the Rubaiyat
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 31, 1947
- Foreign News: End of an Argument
- ECUADOR: Dream's End?
- THE NATIONS: Not So Stupid
- National Affairs: The First Loyalty
- Canada: Out in the Open
- Letters: History & a Legacy
- Cinema, Also Showing Mar. 31, 1947
- JAPAN: On the Record
- PARAGUAY: Interim
- CONFERENCES: Not So Bad
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Farewell Appearance?
- The New Pictures, Mar. 31, 1947
- INDIA: Very Smooth
- COLOMBIA: The Low Road
- BRAZIL: Apartment in Rio
- CHINA: End of a Symbol
- Foreign News: Ein Tywysoges
- Radio: The Children's Hour
- Radio: Watchful Eye
- JAPAN: Labor's Love Lost
- Radio: Barrooms with a View
- SIAM: Sanuk Dee
- Radio: Local Stations Please Copy
- The Theater: Voice from the Past
- COMMODITIES: A Crash in Grain?
- The Press: Admit One
- Eugene Holman
- UNITED NATIONS: That Old Feeling
- THE HEMISPHERE: Boy Wonder
- Miscellany, Mar. 24, 1947
- Radio: Program Preview, Mar. 24, 1947
- Science: Sound Your A
- NEW PRODUCTS: Take a Wire
- The Press: Down with Ba Gu
- Medicine: High Pressure Convention
- GREAT BRITAIN: Fires Undying
- Cinema: The Oscars
- PARAGUAY: A Time for Decision
- Books: Good Money, Bad Novel
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 24, 1947
- The Theater: New Musical In Manhattan, Mar. 24, 1947
- Science: Heavy Traffic
- THE WEST: Cheaper Steel
- The Press: Clothes Decision
- The Press: Paper Chase
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Mar. 24, 1947
- Medicine: Who's Loony?
- THE BAHAMAS: Chickcharneys at Munich
- Religion: Coping with History
- Sport: Tops on Ice
- Cinema: New Picture, Mar. 24, 1947
- ARGENTINA: Payoff
- Books: Henry Doesn't Live Here
- National Affairs: Shakedown
- THE NATION: Late Spring
- Canada: Divide & Conquer
- THE NATIONS: New World
- Books: Sinners In Chaos
- RADICALS: It Seemed Like a Good Week
- National Affairs: The World & Democracy
- Music: The Menuhins
- Medicine: Overdosage?
- SOUTH AFRICA: The Lice in the Blanket
- The Theater: Old Operetta in Manhattan, Mar. 24, 1947
- OIL: The Blue-Chip Game
- Science: Fleas of the Golden West
- REFLECTIONS: The Play's the Thing
- Letters, Mar. 24, 1947
- Sport: How to Pick a Coach
- Milestones, Mar. 24, 1947
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 24, 1947
- The Press: J. B.'s Boy
- CRIME: Boomerang
- Religion: Social Blind Spot?
- Education: Test Case
- National Affairs: At His Post
- Canada: Roses for the P.M.
- TRANSPORT: lnfo the Void
- Books: Philosophy as Pleasantry
- THE CONGRESS: Congress' Week, Mar. 24, 1947
- National Affairs: Moment for Margaret
- People: People, Mar. 24, 1947
- Medicine: Borderline Disease
- THE PHILIPPINES: Two Freedoms
- Religion: Princes, Take Warning!
- CONFERENCES: New Definition Wanted
- Sport: Mayhem, Limited
- Cinema, Also Showing Mar. 24, 1947
- NEW YORK: Pilot Plant
- Education: Can You Read?
- National Affairs: WPB in Greece
- Canada: Pat Tells All
- Books: If Hitler Had Won
- ARMY & NAVY: Lash-Up
- THE PRESIDENCY: Work & Rest
- Canada: MANITOBA: Probably Caviar
- International: For That or Nothing
- WISCONSIN: Tough Old Codger
- Education: Transition
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Specialist's Diagnosis
- Education: The Curse of Bigness
- Music: New Records, Mar. 24, 1947
- Music: Musical Messiah?
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Tax Cut Ahead?
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Storm Lookout
- Canada: QUEBEC: Happy Accident
- Letters, Mar. 17, 1947
- People: Old Complaint
- Medicine: It's All in the Spine
- Miscellany, Mar. 17, 1947
- Arnold J. Toynbee
- Music: Sugar Chile to the Rescue
- Radio: Between the Ears
- Medicine: No Boiling, No Burps
- National Affairs: Ruffled Feathers
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 17, 1947
- Foreign News: Captain's Table
- Music: Tireless Toscanini
- Radio: What Will Socrates Say Next?
- Medicine: The Nonessential Stomach
- GREAT BRITAIN: Woof!
- THE NATIONS: Opportunity
- National Affairs: File Quickly Past
- THE NATION: The Beachheads
- INDIA: Convertible
- Books: Tropic of Cancer
- Music: The Year's Best
- AUSTRALIA: To Mother, with Thanks
- Radio: Program Preview, Mar. 17, 1947
- Medicine: Pills & Paste
- THE CAPITAL: Like Elizabeth Arden
- Foreign News: One Should Not Peel an Orange
- Books: Long Sleep
- CONFERENCES: Reunion at the Yar
- National Affairs: NO HAVEN
- THE PRESIDENCY: Fiesta
- Religion: Divisive Doctrine
- Dancing Feat
- PALESTINE: Hippo
- Art: 70 Against the World
- The Theater: Old Play in Manhattan, Mar. 17, 1947
- Books: Bruff Stuff
- The Press: Southern Exposure
- Foreign News: Permanent Form
- Milestones, Mar. 17, 1947
- Education: The Challenge
- THE JUDICIARY: The Overriding Loyalty
- CHILE: Next Stop, Easter Island
- Sport: Box-Office Blues
- RAILROADS: A Kiss & a Slap
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Mar. 17, 1947
- Foreign News: A Lady's Last Words
- UNITED NATIONS: Where We Stand
- KANSAS: Nice at a Price
- Books: Prizewinner
- GERMANY: What Would You Do?
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Digging In
- Cinema: Cinema, Mar. 17, 1947
- Religion: Liberalism Lives
- AVIATION: Hardheaded Healer
- Religion: Two Loves
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Mar. 17, 1947
- BRAZIL: Home Again
- Sport: Jack in the Armory
- TRAVEL: Deck Chairs Ahoy!
- CRIME: Mother Knew Best
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 17, 1947
- Foreign News: Zindabad & Murdabad
- THE CONGRESS: 8-to-1
- The Press: Onward & Rightward
- Business: Wind-Up
- The Theater: Hsi Chu
- THE HEMISPHERE: Dollars to Peanuts
- Sport: Hero Without Spurs
- LABOR: Hungry Enough?
- Cinema, Also Showing Mar. 17, 1947
- Books: Here Comes the Yogiman
- The Press: 60 Years of Hearst
- CORPORATIONS: Family Party
- CHINA: The Long Reach
- THE CONGRESS: Congress' Week, Mar. 17, 1947
- The New Pictures, Mar. 17, 1947
- THE ECONOMY: End of the Year?
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