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- World: Hero in New Guinea
- BATTLE OF EUROPE: Story of a Raid
- BATTLE OF ASIA: The Watch on Burma
- Patterns
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Nov. 30, 1942
- INTERNATIONAL: Little Men, What Now?
- ASSIGNMENTS: To Duty
- BUGANDA: On the Old Stool
- Books: American Background
- Business: Busy Bendix
- Notes on a Running Fight
- Business: Enough for Mexico Too
- ALIENS: Medal for Moving
- Religion: Prelude to Judgment
- Milestones, Nov. 30, 1942
- The Press: Nazis Tighten Censorship
- FRANCE: Vale Vichy
- BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Turn on the Don
- Radio: Stogie Tempest
- Education: Educational Vandalism
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Formality in Martinique
- Q. E. D.
- Business: Inside Know-How
- An Epitaph Is Written
- GOVERNMENT: Morgenthau's Underwriters
- Stepchild's Hunger
- U.S. At War: They, Too, Were Expendable
- Art: Sooty Palette
- Art: Biology of Cities
- GREAT BRITAIN: Out Brief Candle
- Peace Boom
- Religion: Clergyman in White
- ITALY: Pax Romana
- Business: Two Scandals
- Sport: Roses with Thorns
- The Press: Supersalesmen
- Foreign News: Where Does Freedom Lie?
- Belly Up
- World: Closing Trap
- Radio: Daytime Classics
- Army & Navy - Superlative for Snafu
- Education: Embattled Texas
- The New Pictures, Nov. 30, 1942
- World: THE FIVE BATTLES OF THE SOLOMONS
- Steelworkers' First
- Medicine: Glued Nerves
- INDIA: Parable in Brass
- Books: Great Humanitarian
- Perfect Hedge
- U.S. At War: The New Deal Falls Sick
- Enough to Keep Going
- Death by Fluoride
- Business: Cold Comfort for Planners
- The Press: Off to the Wars
- Admiral William Halsey
- Education: Machines v. Morons
- Baer's Odyssey
- THE ADMINISTRATION: They Don't Understand
- HEROES: Postscript
- Music: Shotgun Symphony
- Art: Nonpoisonous Painter
- Foreign News: Unlike Son
- People: Past Masters
- ANDORRA: Talk of Other Things
- And Four-Fifths of New Jersey
- World: THE BELLS OF TOBRUK
- Army & Navy: Joe & Joe
- Religion: Hats Off
- BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Hit Hard, Hit Fast, Hit Often
- Medicine: Meningitis and War
- SOUTH AFRICA: Comeback Cancelled
- Books: For the Armchair Strategist
- Lebensraum Lost
- Sport: Who Won, Nov. 30, 1942
- The Press: Self-Made Success
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 30, 1942
- Music: Music's New Friends
- SPAIN: No Passaran
- BATTLE OF AFRICA: The Scythe and the Ring
- Army & Navy - MORALE: Gags for Soldiers
- BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC: Biggest Hunt
- Medicine: Psychosurgery
- Science: New Ground
- Letters, Nov. 30, 1942
- Army & Navy: Ike's Batboy
- Army & Navy: Nick
- Radio: Orson at War
- Science: Ersatz Ersatz
- Army & Navy - COMMAND: Maas Answered
- Army & Navy: Young Man's War?
- Science: Post-Baruch Report
- Army & Navy - Open Passage
- AIR: Teaching the Teachers
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 30, 1942
- Miscellany, Nov. 23, 1942
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 23, 1942
- Joy and Hate
- Religion: Faith and Future
- MISSISSIPPI: D'Lo Goes to War
- U.S. At War: Next Stop
- Rolling Restaurants
- Religion: Parsons in Uniform
- CITIES: Miracle Town
- Action's Center
- Business: Kaiser's Circus
- BATTLE OF RUSSIA: The Snows of Yesteryear
- GREAT BRITAIN: Peacetime Clamor
- Religion: Bishop Demeritus
- For Men Only
- Science: Austere Locomotive
- Quick Action
- Business: Vortox
- BATTLE OF AFRICA: Carthage Again
- INTERNATIONAL: By the Sea
- Medicine: Red Medicine
- Foreign News: Christian Revolution
- MANPOWER: No Noise
- Cinema: Popularity
- Army & Navy - COMMAND: Maas Attack
- BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Victory off Guadalcanal
- Science: Tubeless Tires
- The Press: Secret Assignment
- U.S. At War: Filibuster!
- Art: Blood and Valves
- AVIATION: New Rate Policy
- NEW JERSEY: Bankruptcy's Brink
- LABOR: Industrial Democracy
- World: A Misunderstanding Ends
- FRANCE: The Inheritors
- Science: Exploded Sun
- Catholic Stand
- Sport: Stork Club Champ
- THE AMERICAS: Congratulations & Solidarity
- James H. Doolittle
- Education: Brilliant Critic
- INDIA: Double Noncooperation
- U.S. At War: Pickled Packers
- The New Pictures, Nov. 23, 1942
- Army & Navy: How to Move
- World: Outworn Welcome
- Music: White Christmas
- Science: Shortcut to GM
- HEROES: Rickenbacker Safe
- The Press: Two-Man Show
- U.S. At War: Toward an Economic Command
- Art: New Side of Bacon
- Books: Japan's Collective Führer
- Army & Navy - MEDALS: Not Only Gallantry
- Books: First in Good Manners
- Letters, Nov. 23, 1942
- MANPOWER: Two Bits Worth
- U.S. At War: Wolf Stripes
- Business: Mr. Avery Says No
- World: A Job for Jimmy
- Foreign News: A King Is Available
- Science: Ersatz Kapok
- World: Good Hunting
- Medicine: Fishbein's Kaiser
- U.S. At War: The General Speaks
- Milestones, Nov. 23, 1942
- Radio: McCarthy's Rival?
- Art: Self-Abstraction from the Nazis
- NEW YORK: Pilgrim's Progress
- GOVERNMENT: Worse Than Prohibition
- The Theater: Tinsel Jubilee
- FOOD: Grade-A Crisis
- CHINA: We Must Begin Today
- Education: The Army Disposes
- Music: Jive for Epicures
- U.S. At War: They Know What Freedom Means
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 23, 1942
- Army & Navy - ENGINEERS: The Odyssey of Colonel Claterbos
- Books: Why Stalin Signed
- The Lights Are Coming On
- Music: Naked Aspect
- Science: Shower Curtains
- U.S. At War: In a Solomons' Gun Nest
- The Press: De Beck Dies
- Men and An Issue
- People: People, Nov. 23, 1942
- Music: Roosevelt Epic
- Books: The Divine Sarah
- Army & Navy - Total War
- Business & Finance: Turn of the Tide
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Nov. 16, 1942
- World Battlefronts: Pincer Unpinched
- Letters, Nov. 16, 1942
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 16, 1942
- World Battlefronts, SKIRMISHES: Chennault's Shack
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 16, 1942
- The Theater: Best Bets on Broadway, Nov. 16, 1942
- STEEL: Out of a Sheriff's Office
- Music: Hazel's Rival?
- U.S. At War: I Have Done My Best
- Lt. General Dwight Eisenhower
- Books: After Escape
- SHIPBUILDING: Building Down, Repairs Up
- Radio: Rudy's Girl
- INDIA: Gandhi to America
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF EUROPE: Block-Busters on Genoa
- INTERNATIONAL: The Enemy Gasps and Wavers
- Ah, Bureaucracy!
- The First Big Push
- The Press: Inside the U.S. (for Britain)
- Books: What's Wrong with Society?
- SHOW BUSINESS: Prosperity Row
- The Theater: Great Showman
- Medicine: Teeth
- Business & Finance: Little Mesabi
- People: People, Nov. 16, 1942
- World Battlefronts: The Bishop's Son
- U.S. At War: Sloppy Citizenship
- The Press: Tough as Marines
- Books: Women in Chains
- Business & Finance: Cheese Makers & Cherry Pickers
- Radio: Cats' Commercials
- Foreign News: Lucknow's Monkeys
- World Battlefronts: What Can One Man Do?
- U.S. At War: Michigan's Dilemma
- GERMANY: Weariness in Munich
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF AFRICA: Promissory Front
- WAGES: Pretty Damn Tough
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Secrets Will Out
- Science: DECEMBER ON GUADALCANAL
- Miscellany, Nov. 16, 1942
- GOVERNMENT: Great Game of War Contract
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Toward a Japless New Guinea?
- Education: Army & Navy as Educator
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Sedan to Casablanca
- Music: The Mero-lrion
- U.S. At War: Beginner Wins
- AVIATION: How Much Americanization?
- Radio: Spotter Glamor
- GREAT BRITAIN: Good Investment
- World Battlefronts: Madagascar Surrenders
- U.S. At War: Tom Dewey Gets There
- The Press: Joe's Boys
- Books: Bumper Crop
- MINING: Chrome Queen Moroney
- Medicine: Profane Therapy
- World Battlefronts: And More to Come
- CHILE: Apfel, Pedro and Bach
- U.S. At War: Revolution in Ohio
- ASSIGNMENTS: To Duty
- Science: Production Laboratory
- World Battlefronts: A PINT OF WATER PER MAN
- Education: Dr. Andy's Crop
- U.S. At War: Olson Out
- RUSSIA: Confidence in Moscow
- Medicine: Operation of the Week
- World Battlefronts: Ike & Men
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