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- People: Casualties
- Religion: Protestant Damien
- Foreign News: Anxiety
- Joseph Stalin
- Sport: Time Out for Red
- Religion: Plain Speaking in England
- FOREIGN TRADE: Meaningless Pact
- Miscellany, Oct. 27, 1941
- UNOCCUPIED EUROPE: In the Latin Quarter
- Foreign News: Ceiling over Inflation
- Sport: Half Time
- National Defense: Sweets to the Warriors
- World War: BATTLE OF CHINA: Progress & Prospect
- Medicine: Health in Britain
- RAILROADS: Very Bad Taste
- THE PRESIDENCY: Perilous Weekend
- Education: Second Centennial
- OCCUPIED EUROPE: Gestapo on Trial
- CANADA: Monoxide Mercy
- Recruits
- People: Fortunes of War
- JAPAN: End of Compromise
- Non-Pacific Pacific
- Education: Talmadge, Phooey!
- AIR: C. Obsr.
- World War: BATTLE OF FLANDERS: Miracle Analyzed
- Little Jeweler, What Now?
- The Press: Local News
- The Press: The Times Wins
- Medicine: Two-in-One Vaccine
- World War: U.S. on Test
- PENNSYLVANIA: Stinking
- WALL STREET: $1,360,000 Fritter
- Art: Dutch Treats
- National Affairs: National Affairs, Oct. 27, 1941
- Books: Of Shreve & the River
- Music: New Opera, Oct. 27, 1941
- Foreign News: Problem in Pink
- PANAMA: The Doctor Leaves the Country
- World War: ON THE AIR: The Art of Heckling
- POLITICAL NOTES: Independent
- National Affairs: Ford Between Unions
- Too Fast
- Milestones, Oct. 27, 1941
- Radio: Best Plays
- WAR & PEACE: Prisoners of Defense
- Science: Red in the Outer Darkness
- THE CONGRESS: How to Save Two Billions
- People: Plus & Minus
- Music: For Savoyards
- GREAT BRITAIN: Business Almost as Usual
- AUTOS: Shrouds for Brightwork
- Letters, Oct. 27, 1941
- CHINA: The Rice of Szechwcm
- National Defense: Dust Begins to Fly
- World War: AT SEA: The U.S. Navy Finds Trouble
- Education: Phantom College
- National Defense: Flying Manta
- People: The Dog House
- INTERNATIONAL: History at the Corner
- Business: First Punishment
- The President Can Requisition
- The Press: Catholic Editors & the War
- Medicine: From Birth Control to Fertility
- World War: Pearl Swallowed
- National Affairs: Time to Crack Down
- Art: Head-Hunter's Return
- Cinema, Also Showing Oct. 27, 1941
- World War: IN THE AIR: Luftwaffe's Split
- NEW YORK: Tigers Have Nine Lives
- LABOR: Peace in Harlan County?
- MANUFACTURING: Subcontractor Sperry
- Radio: Barrymore for Barrymore
- National Affairs: Russia Will Hold Out
- Radio: Gem of the Sound
- THE CRISIS: Fever Chart
- Books: Minor Prophet
- Music: Weinberger Week
- NEW ZEALAND: Problems in Politics
- ARMY: Good Old Ordnance
- World War: MEDITERRANEAN THEATER: Out of the Mud
- People: Settlers
- World War: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Appointment in Samara
- National Affairs: United Family
- Art: The Sculptor & Noah Webster
- The New Pictures, Oct. 27, 1941
- HEROES: Nancy Hanks's Son
- Radio: Prairie Radio
- National Affairs: Mr. London Speaks His Mind
- People: Charmers
- WOMEN: Girls Who Bend
- National Affairs: Women in Mourning
- Science: Seedless Apples
- National Affairs: Arms & the Merchant Marine
- WAR & PEACE: Citizen Viereck
- Sir Frederick Bowhill
- REFORM: Beautiful People
- World War: BATTLE OF CHINA: Double Ten, Double Time
- Science: Autumn's Chemistry
- OCCUPIED EUROPE: Ungodly Ways
- Music: Coastwise Opera
- Letters, Oct. 20, 1941
- World War: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Moscow's Fate, Not Man's
- INTERNATIONAL: In Three Capitals
- Science: X-Rays in Overalls
- National Affairs: Help for Hitler
- Foreign News: Frank & Ernest
- Music: On the Toes
- AIR: Wings Over Manhattan
- Miscellany, Oct. 20, 1941
- Foreign News: Meatlyke & Peak Egg
- World War: Scorching of a Shrine
- JAPAN: In the Bucket
- The Press: Guild Housecleaning
- Business: Control of Profit Margins?
- Religion: No-Priest-Land
- National Affairs: Blackmail?
- World War: The Battle, and How It Grew
- Education: Brickbats for NYA
- Books: Last Words
- GREAT BRITAIN: Third Estate v. Fourth
- Radio: Haw-Haw's Dodge
- Radio: From London
- BANKING: New Face for Old Lady
- ARMY: The Ax Falls
- THE PRESIDENCY: There Will Always Be a Russia
- Art: Peck's Boys & Girls
- Hernia Is No Excuse
- PANAMA: The Doctor Takes a Trip
- GOVERNMENT: $50,600,000 Free Ride
- World War: Mr. Eimcmnsberger Wins
- National Affairs: Operations Proceeding
- TURKEY: Faces Made and Lost
- WEATHER: War of the Elements
- The Press: Harper's Sixth
- Cinema: Mute Major
- AVIATION: Victory with Strings
- The Theater: Torchbearer's End
- PRODUCTION Powder, Shot & Shell
- LABOR: New Team for NLRB
- World War: IN THE AIR: One-Way Airline
- Education: Philadelphia Junto
- THE AXIS: Non mi fido
- Music: The Professors' Birthday
- National Affairs: LITTLE MISS COURAGE
- CHILE: Off With His Right Hand
- Foreign News: Glory on the Hill
- The Press: Editors' Thoughts on War
- Business: Business, Oct. 20, 1941
- World War: AT SEA: No Trafalgar, No Jutland
- Education: 1941 v. 1841
- Books: Mencken at 61
- Radio: Battle Joined
- SPAB on Building
- The Mullet Makes Good
- National Defense: Ladies to Arms?
- OIL: Face-Saving Dilemma
- National Affairs: The Purloined Letter
- FISCAL: Micawber v. Morgenthau
- Art: Menaboni's Birds
- CIVILIAN FRONT: The Belles of San Antone
- FINLAND: Why Finns Fight
- Sport: Horsy Posses
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Millions for Defense
- ARGENTINA: Castillo & Council
- More Money, More Zinc
- World War: MORALE: Answers on Action
- People: People, Oct. 20, 1941
- Books: It Shouldn't Happen to a Papen
- FOREIGN TRADE: Marcus Polo Returns
- Business: Wallace's Windfall
- National Affairs: Information Worse Confounded
- ANDORRA: Shepherd's Suffrage
- Sport: Muddy Ball
- CRIME: Lambs on the Altar
- The Press: Appointments to Chicago
- The New Pictures, Oct. 20, 1941
- ALUMINUM: Judge Caffey Concludes
- First on the Carpet
- Sport: Good Old Halas U
- Milestones, Oct. 20, 1941
- Sport: Twice in a Lifetime
- Medicine: Let Your Child Alone
- Medicine: Diabetes
- Marshal Budenny
- Saved by RFC
- Religion: Clean Fun Delayed
- BUILDING: Whose Fault?
- Religion: Peace without Platitudes
- MANUFACTURING: Patriotic Distillers
- JUDICIARY: Holmes's Friend
- ARMY: Discipline Wanted
- World War: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Bringing Back An Army
- Religion: God & Lend-Lease
- Books: The Man Who Was Wrong
- The New Pictures, Oct. 13, 1941
- TAXATION: Those Poor British
- National Defense: New Blood
- World War: Leningrad the Labyrinth
- Science: Strategic Metal No. 1
- Medicine: Popsy
- Foreign News: Blood, Toil, Tears & Money
- INFLATION: Angry Man
- Books: A Mirror for England
- Cinema: Cinenym
- CONSUMERS: Hangover
- National Affairs: What Price Security?
- CRIME: Flypaper Lyda
- National Defense: M. P.s, New-Style
- LABOR: Bosses & Suites
- The Press: Thunderer's Milestone
- OCCUPIED EUROPE: The Wall & the Scaffold
- World War: BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Under the Cynical Moon
- October Records
- INDIA: Bundles for Britain
- THE PRESIDENCY: Power Politics
- World War: Uninternational Incident
- Radio: Radio-Hypnosis
- Medicine: Need for Nurses
- Foreign News: The Peerage: Work Wanted
- Art: Personal Appearance
- Paper Plans
- NAVY: Lexicon of the Air
- LIQUOR: Temptation to Bootleg
- Books: Experiment in Communication
- ARGENTINA: Nobody's Government
- World War, SUPPLY: Anti-Hitler Front
- Books: For the Publicity
- People: Hearts & Thistles
- Foreign News: Two-Man Job
- WAR & PEACE: My Last Address
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Back to Pack?
- WYOMING: Man on a Monument
- PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia Story
- Sport: Get In There & Fight
- World War: MORALE: The Great Debate
- Music: Young Man With a Lute
- JAPAN: Time in Flight
- Letters, Oct. 13, 1941
- World War: BATTLE OF CHINA: Honorable Sour Grapes
- Art: Art from Down Under
- Get Sore, Get Results
- Report
- LATIN AMERICA: Strangulation by Red Tape
- World War, STRATEGY: Unfinished Business
- The Press: Paper Shortage
- GREAT BRITAIN: Work or Fight?
- THE CABINET: Judge Hull Gets a Cake
- Education: Mr. Hoover's Poll
- World War: BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC: Thoroughly Occupied
- Milestones, Oct. 13, 1941
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