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- Business: The Londonderry Heirs
- Try to Get It
- CRIME: The Secret
- FOOD: Keep 'Em Plowing
- FOREIGN TRADE: Rye & Water
- Canada at War: THE DOMINION: Into Parliament's Lap
- Business: Made in California
- OIL: Profits from Inches
- Army & Navy - MARINES: Iron Man
- Canada at War: The Appeal
- Medicine: Preparing Fathers
- Rain Tomorrow
- The Theater: New Musical Play in Manhattan, Nov. 27, 1944
- U.S. At War: Crisis--New Style
- LABOR: Cleared With C.I.O.
- The New Pictures, Nov. 27, 1944
- EXCHANGE: Tobogganing in China
- GEORGIA: November Vacation
- Art: Cream of the Crop
- Education: In the Lone Star State
- Wrap it as a Gift
- Army & Navy - And Dishonorable Discharge
- Education: Tonsorial Tolerance
- Army & Navy - OPERATIONS: Curtain Raisers
- ARGENTINA: Boss of the GOU
- JAPAN: Death of a Puppet
- Foreign News: X or Y?
- Canada at War: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Seaway Revived
- Medicine: Malaria Secret
- Miscellany, Nov. 27, 1944
- Science: V-3?
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Nov. 27, 1944
- That Wastrel, Harry Byrd
- U.S. At War: Exhibit A
- World Battlefronts: The Gopher
- World Battlefronts: EASTERN FRONT: On the Flank
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 27, 1944
- World Battlefronts, WESTERN FRONT: As In Normandy . . .
- Religion: New Sees
- ADVERTISING: An American in Paris
- U.S. At War: Golden Opportunity
- Milestones, Nov. 27, 1944
- Army & Navy - MORALE: To Next of Kin
- Education: Morrill to Minnesota
- The Theater: Hamlet in Hawaii
- Winter
- U.S. At War: Dead Duck
- Science: Superman of the Waldorf
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: The Bishop Speaks
- Art: Chicago's 37
- Education: School for Statesmen
- Stay Home
- AIR: First-Rate Runner-Up
- People: People, Nov. 27, 1944
- EIRE: The Path of Progress
- Foreign News: S.O.S.
- Foreign News: Spaak Speaks
- Christmas Comes But Once
- Letters, Nov. 27, 1944
- World Battlefronts: Story of Victory
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE SKIES: Air Power v. V-2 Power
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF GERMANY: Ike's Answer
- Juan D. Peron
- Sport: Out of the Woods
- Army & Navy - Loud Dissent
- Medicine: Rh in Marriage
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 27, 1944
- New Face; Old Faces
- Science: Whither, Swift?
- HEROES: No Concrete Jeeps
- INTERNATIONAL: R. S. V. P.
- Books: Scholar in America
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Rain and the Enemy
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE SEAS: Alias Graph
- Sport: NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
- The Press: Blend
- The Vision of McKellar
- FISCAL,WYOMING: Six & Seven
- CHINA: Chiang Reorganizes
- Books: Old Rome and the U. S. A.
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF ASIA: A Matter of Supply
- World Battlefronts: Too Soon
- The Press: Merry-Go-Round Moves
- Books: Epithalamium
- World Battlefronts: La Pucelle
- The Press: Elsa at War
- Music: Diva
- Religion: Gospel According to Knox
- Religion: Y.W.C.A.'s 50th
- Religion: The Lady and the Bear
- Foreign News: Case of the Elegant Beard
- World Battlefronts: Rescue at Wotje
- BANKING: $2,000 a Word
- HUNGARY: Nightmare
- The Theater: Best Bets on Broadway, Nov. 20, 1944
- Science: The Rape of the Ants
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF GERMANY: Happy Birthday, Dear General
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE ASIA: Our Bases Are Missing
- GOVERNMENT: Invitation to Fratricide?
- FINLAND: Night
- Army & Navy - Dangerous Terrain
- World Battlefronts: From the Bottom Up
- LABOR: What P.A.C. Did
- Science: Fish Story
- SOUTH AFRICA: Offensive Objectionable
- World Battlefronts: White Bread, Champagne
- An Immense Structure
- Army & Navy: Ace-Race Notes
- Art: The Heart of Santos-Dumont
- INTERNATIONAL: Raised to the Fourth Power
- World Battlefronts: MEN AT WAR: General, Dim Your Light
- Music: Revival of Reggie
- ADVERTISING: Pig-Squeal Radio
- RUSSIA: Fashion Note
- Army & Navy - OPERATIONS: On the Road to Mandalay
- World Battlefronts: Greek Meets Strange Greek
- The New Beveridge
- People: Out of Character
- MASSACHUSETTS: The Curley
- FOREIGN TRADE: Suburban Conference
- World Battlefronts: Forli's Fall
- The New Pictures, Nov. 20, 1944
- THE HEMISPHERE: Yo-Yos from Immutables
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF GERMANY (Air): Losing Game
- Joke Book
- Army & Navy - COMMAND: CinCLcmt Goes West
- Medicine: Harlem Shuffle
- Sport: Explosion
- The Press: UpCy
- Army & Navy - Where Are the Nurses?
- Letters, Nov. 20, 1944
- Foreign News: Visitors
- U.S. At War: The Triumph of Honesty
- GERMANY: Where?
- World Battlefronts: The Dirty Tricksters
- The 71/2 Nickel Cigar
- The Theater: Record Attendance
- Science: Nobel Winners
- Canada at War: THE SERVICES: Abomination of Desolation
- World Battlefronts, THE ENEMY: V-2
- Changes?
- JAPAN: Surprise
- Books: Thriller
- AIR: Superfacts
- Art: Maine Man
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Invitation to Annihilation
- Education: The Eyes of a Schoolboy
- AVIATION: B-29's Big Sister
- PERU: Black Dragon?
- LIQUOR: Holiday II
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF GERMANY (SOUTH): New Vistas
- Religion: Walkin Preacher
- Milestones, Nov. 20, 1944
- Army & Navy: Mobster Abroad
- Post Mortem
- FRANCE: Fourth Republic
- Nibble at a Mountain
- Canada at War: School Will Keep
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF GERMANY (East): Prelude
- The Champ Comes Home
- Current & Choice, Nov. 20, 1944
- Medicine: Tsutsugamushi
- Radio: Cultivated Groaner
- The Press: Delayed Wrath
- CUBA: Tension
- World Battlefronts: End of the Chase
- Laureate's Return
- Army & Navy - MORALE: The Word
- Army & Navy - Lynching Bee
- Edgar Bergen
- Foreign News: Solicitude
- Canada at War: THE DOMINION: Out in the Open
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 20, 1944
- Medicine: Plentiful Penicillin?
- Sport: Dominion Domination
- The Press: Good Hevvens!
- Army & Navy - Slacks and Snuggles
- SWITZERLAND: Revolutionaries' Return
- Try a Pipe
- Miscellany, Nov. 20, 1944
- Foreign News: Unsentimental Symbiosis
- U.S. At War: Through the Mill
- U.S. At War: The Lame Duck Session
- New Faces
- LABOR: Attack from the Rear
- CRIME: Human Icicle
- The Election: The Next Four Years
- Canada at War: THE DOMINION: No Compulsion
- PUBLISHING: Field Invades
- EARNINGS: Oils Up, Steels Down
- The Election: The New Senate
- The New Pictures, Nov. 13, 1944
- Canada at War: Men Wanted
- The Election: The Side Issues
- GUATEMALA: Democracy
- World Battlefronts: Close, But No Cigar
- Army & Navy - Pacific Victory Gardening
- SHORTAGES: Sugar, Lemons, Turkeys
- The Election: The Winner
- FARMING: Of Time and the Weather
- The Election: The New House
- PALESTINE: Stern Gangsters
- AIR: Commutation
- Letters, Nov. 13, 1944
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 13, 1944
- Canada at War: Fire's Out
- U.S. At War: The Last Seven Days
- People: Change of Station
- INTERNATIONAL: The Challenge
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF GERMANY (South): End of an Affair
- Army & Navy - MEDALS: Mother's Boy
- Milestones, Nov. 13, 1944
- Books: Recent & Readable, Nov. 13, 1944
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: No Confidence
- The Election: The Loser
- FOREIGN TRADE: Imports from Italy
- The Election: Governors
- CHINA: Crisis
- World Battlefronts: Diggers to the Bloody Rear
- Army & Navy: Old Man McCampbell
- Miscellany, Nov. 13, 1944
- Army & Navy - OPERATIONS: Japs' Eye View
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF GERMANY (West): At Last, Antwerp
- Books: Wilson at Home
- U.S. At War: Get the Row Over
- Canada at War: THE SERVICES: U-Boats in the River?
- Last Guesses
- Music: The Hamlet of B. H. Haggin
- Medicine: Fighting Doctors
- Foreign News: The Challenger
- Medicine: Viruses with Heads
- Foreign News: Western Bloc
- Sport: Midseason Marks
- World Battlefronts: Redemption
- Army & Navy - Portable Artillery
- General Joe Stilwell
- Science: Long Punch
- World Battlefronts: East is East
- Radio: Battler's Exit
- OPINION: Forty & Eight
- The Election: The Vice-Presidency
- THE WEST: Mr. Olds Regrets
- TRANSITION: Fast Payoff
- Science: Cotton Milestone
- The Election: Sidelights
- ARGENTINA: The Bird
- World Battlefronts: Short Haul, Long Haul
- Army & Navy - The Major and God
- The Election: What Happened
- GREECE: Death and Inflation
- Army & Navy - OCCUPATION: Astute Defense
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