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- BRAZIL: Nation's Birthday
- How Old Is Bill?
- YEMEN: Imam's Coffee
- Bottoms for Britain
- ARMY: Tired Old Men
- Books: Mein Kampf Illustrated
- CRIME: Stay Away from My Door
- THE PRESIDENCY: Dirty Falsehoods
- LABOR: Never Say Die
- THE PRESIDENCY: A Battle Won?
- LABOR: Feeling No Pane
- ARMY: Tank Destroyers
- Business & Finance: Get the Junk Man
- World War: EASTERN THEATER: Eleventh Week
- ARMY: Officers' Relief
- ARMY: Yoo-Hoo in Writing
- The New Pictures, Sep. 8, 1941
- World War: OCCUPIED FRANCE: Terrorism Cuts Both Ways
- FRANCE: Herriot's Rump
- AIR: Twelve Men With Wings
- The Press: Censorship
- ARMY: Lost Battalion, 1941
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 8, 1941
- World War: IRAN: Persian Paradox
- GREAT BRITAIN: Fools' Paradise Lost
- NAVY: Biggest Roar Afloat
- The Press: National Shopper
- FASHIONS: Gowns by the U. S.
- OKLAHOMA: The Unsilenced
- Sport: Putts and Butts
- JAPAN: Through With Love
- World War: IN THE AIR: Scores
- NAVY: Advertising for Sailors
- Books: L'Annado de la Paou
- INFLATION: $10,000,000,000 in Cash
- FRENCH INDO-CHINA,Sisowath's Body: Sisowath's Body
- World War, PROPAGANDA: Goebbels Hits Der Snag
- Burn, Fiddle
- BERMUDA: Levon's Love Letter
- GREAT BRITAIN: Conscientious Objector
- Chrysler's Sideshow
- Medicine: The Black Death
- The Press: The Vanishing Newspaper
- Radio: No Blossoming
- Medicine: Polio Season
- Science: Harnessing the Wind
- Cinema: Heavenward Hollywood
- LABOR: Storm over NDMB
- Sport: Who Won, Sep. 8, 1941
- ARGENTINA: Hunting a Nazi
- INTERNATIONAL: Benito's Week
- The Press: Selaccaaos del Reader's Digest
- Reza Shah Pahlavi
- Books: Romancer and Romanticism
- ALUMINUM: Mr. Eichelberger Gets Mad
- THE CONGRESS: The Last Tax Mile
- Science: The Aztecs Revisited
- JAPAN: Justice Done
- World War: FAR EASTERN THEATER: Waiting for 1943
- Tracking the Oil
- AUSTRALIA: Artful Artie for Honest Bob
- New Brooms
- CANADA: You're Welcome
- Art: Art, Sep. 8, 1941
- Religion: Karl Barth Declares War
- Medicine: How to Revive the Dead
- People: People, Sep. 8, 1941
- THE PRESIDENCY: Deadlock in the Pacific
- Education: Professors v. Prudence
- AUTOS: Newcomers
- Medicine: Success and Insanity
- Education: Pappy's Pupils
- THE PRESIDENCY: Signs of Progress
- Radio: Hemispheric Hookup
- After Two Years
- Letters, Sep. 8, 1941
- Religion: Panzer Parishes
- Music: Rationed ho-yo-to-hos
- Religion: The World We Want
- Milestones, Sep. 8, 1941
- Sport: Them Bums
- National Affairs: Smoked Out
- Foreign News: Murderous Messiahs
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: An Ally Against Japan
- AGRICULTURE: Details on a Dream for 1942
- INTERNATIONAL: Shanghai Warning
- National Affairs: Eastward Ho!
- National Defense: Boss of Morale
- CUBA: Aid to the U. S.
- National Affairs: Mr. Ickes Reverses Himself
- CANADA: Maiden Flight
- National Affairs: No Martinique Yet
- Foreign News: Steward
- DEFLATION: Gnashing of Teeth
- Radio: Bond Show
- AUTOMOBILES: Quotas Imposed
- The New Pictures, Sep. 1, 1941
- The Press: Over the Fence
- Religion: Presbyterian President
- Lift for Morale
- Sport: Tiddlygolf
- National Affairs: Se habla Ingl
- Foreign News: Triple Miracle
- THE CABINET: New Attorney General
- Foreign News: PERU CONTINUES TO FIGHT ECUADOR
- GREAT BRITAIN: Good Old Winnie!
- National Affairs: Peck's Good Boy
- Art: End of the Black Boy
- GERMANY: Big, Long Haul
- World War: IN THE AIR: Pan Am Stretches
- Science: Camera Colors
- World War: Mopping and Draining
- LABOR: Struggle for Power
- Letters, Sep. 1, 1941
- RUBBER: Inching Along to Freedom
- Radio: Censored Bellwether
- World War: EASTERN THEATER: Simplest Strategy
- CREDIT: Get Out of Debt
- WAR FRONT: Comprehensive Picture?
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 1, 1941
- Education: Right or Wrong
- National Affairs: New White House Spokesman
- People: People, Sep. 1, 1941
- Books: Murder in August
- ARMY: General of the Caribbean
- Sport: Star of Stars
- THE CONGRESS: Lend-Lease No. 2
- FRANCE: Terror
- TAXATION: Ante Up
- National Defense: Cracked Tradition
- LATIN AMERICA: Good-&-Tough Neighbors
- Foreign News: About the Voyage I Made . . .
- National Affairs: Navy Moves In
- Education: Schoolmarms' Gazette
- Cinema: Cinecritique
- The Press: Isolationists' Big Days
- Religion: Everybody for Freedom
- Sport: Mr. & Mrs.
- National Affairs: As Lincoln Said . . .
- CHINA: Burma Roadster
- World War: FAR EASTERN THEATER: Space Machine Patched
- Milestones, Sep. 1, 1941
- World War: A Happy Show
- Science: Where Fathers Don't Count
- World War: NEAR EASTERN THEATER: Open & Shut
- PLASTICS: From Coffeepot to Ashtray
- World War, PSYCHOLOGICAL FRONT: Week of Climax
- ALUMINUM: More Capacity, Lower Price
- THE PRESIDENCY: What's Cooking
- Books: Fun at Sea
- General Frank Andrews
- National Defense: A Lesson in Realism
- Education: No Seats for Reds
- MANUFACTURING: Trouble in Paradise
- The Press: Advertising v. New Deal
- Medicine: From Gin to Gastroscope
- National Affairs: Judge Rosenman Reports
- Radio: Shirer Cashes In
- World War: Peter's Window, Lenin's City
- OPINION: The Managers and Defense
- WALL STREET: Time Lag?
- Books: Washington at War
- National Defense: Stubborn John
- Education: Scandal in Vermont
- The Press: When is a Secret?
- Medicine: Starving Spain
- National Affairs: Much Better than Hess
- National Defense: Incendiary Attack
- Miscellany, Sep. 1, 1941
- Medicine: Mysterious Salve
- National Defense: Three Soldiers
- Sport: Who Won, Sep. 1, 1941
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