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- People: The Restless Foot
- Art: Ready to Soar
- BATTLE OF INDO-CHINA: Everything for the Army
- LABOR: Deadlock in Steel
- National Affairs: The Famine
- POLITICAL NOTES: Who's for Whom, Apr. 28, 1952
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Apr. 28, 1952
- MERCHANDISING: Food Phenomenon
- Radio: The Adenoidal Moderator
- Miscellany, Apr. 28, 1952
- Personality, Apr. 28, 1952
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Apr. 28, 1952
- Art: Original Hitlers
- Art: No Hiding Place
- AUTOS: Economy Run
- CANADA: False Alarm
- Cinema: Well-Buttered
- A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 28, 1952
- STRATEGY: The Reason
- National Affairs: Crackdown
- RADIO: Program Preview, Apr. 28, 1952
- THE PHILIPPINES: Mr. & Mrs.
- Eddie Stanky
- Science: Stay-at-Home-Explorer
- FRANCE: Reckoning
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Apr. 28, 1952
- Milestones, Apr. 28, 1952
- ARMED FORCES: Trouble in the Air
- STEEL: Taconite Boom
- Sport: The Brat
- THE CONGRESS: Breather
- Business: Reduction
- The Press: A Right & a Duty
- Sport: Who Won
- THE NATION: War & Peace
- Education: One Who Knows ...
- COMMAND: Tough Old Bird
- GREAT BRITAIN: Death of a Paradox
- Education: Report Card
- BOLIVIA: Exile's Return
- UNITED NATIONS: Holmes's Latest Case
- THE PRESIDENCY: The Answer Man
- Business: Miscalculation
- Medicine: Capsules, Apr. 28, 1952
- RAILROADS: Boost
- Letters, Apr. 28, 1952
- Cinema: He Can Add
- SOUTH AFRICA: Rising Opposition
- Foreign News: STRANGLED CITY
- Religion: Catholic Censorship
- DISASTERS: Men Against the River
- The Press: Geography Lesson
- PRISONS: Riot in the Big House
- Music: Old Pigeons
- War: The Prisoners
- THE NATIONS: New Booster
- Medicine: Battle in the Blood
- The Press: Amateur Insulters
- Medicine: Fatal Misadventure
- Books: Thriller with a Moral
- Music: New Pop Records, Apr. 28, 1952
- PERSONNEL: Up the Ladder
- Books: Worthy of Sir Walter
- GERMANY: Guns or Brooms?
- Books: Merrymaking Forefather
- IRON CURTAIN: Travelers
- Religion: Color Psychology
- National Affairs: He Tried Too Hard
- International: Guarantee for Europe
- The Press: The Picture Problems
- Books: Forever Caroline
- REPUBLICANS: Battles of the East
- JAPAN: Pickpocket's Pickpocket
- Cinema: Also Showing
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Apr. 28, 1952
- TRAVEL: Tourist's Bible
- CONTROLS: Decision
- National Affairs: Secret Weapon
- National Affairs: There Ought to Be a Law
- Art: PUBLIC FAVORITES (II)
- Music: Balanchine Abroad
- DEMOCRATS: A Purebred No
- THE NETHERLANDS: The Buccaneer
- Education: Wish Granted
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Buy Free World
- EARNINGS: Sales Up, Profits Down
- Science: Deep-Freeze
- Science: Pressurized Pilots
- Radio: Fight Night
- SPAIN: Importance of Being Important
- National Affairs: Exit Texas Tom
- Science: From the Lower Depths
- BATTLE OF MALAYA: Collective Punishment
- Science: AEC Plant No. 5
- THE CONGRESS: Perilous Penny-Pinching
- Medicine: Mental Pay Dirt
- Sport: Who Won
- SHAPE: Venus on a Tewt
- Religion: Keep It Up
- Cinema: Kazan Talks
- Business & Finance: Unstabilized
- Sport: And No Bones Broken
- Foreign News: Pennies for the Poor
- Letters, Apr. 21, 1952
- RAILROADS: The Pride of Peoria
- National Affairs: Social Notes
- Religion: Zoning
- Radio & TV: Italians Are Disgusted
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Apr. 21, 1952
- Milestones, Apr. 21, 1952
- Music: End of an Era
- Religion: Words of the Week
- The Press: Ten-Year Serial
- THE PHILIPPINES: Story of a Communist
- Education: Gone Respectable
- A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 21, 1952
- Fulgencio Batista
- ITALY: 777 Years
- Foreign News: The Awful Weapon
- Education: Engineer Shortage
- BOLIVIA: Blood-Drenched Comeback
- SWITZERLAND: Ready & Unwarned
- THE PRESIDENCY: Seizure
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Apr. 21, 1952
- Books: The Human Usual
- Religion: VESSELS OF IMMORTAL LIFE
- DISASTERS: Easter Excursion
- The Hemisphere: LATIN AMERICAN LINE-UP
- Music: New Records, Apr. 21, 1952
- EGYPT: So Little Time
- FRANCE: Save the Franc
- SMALL BUSINESS: No. 32164
- Education: Appointments of the Week
- PHILANTHROPY: Ford's Legacy
- GOVERNMENT: The Squeeze
- Foreign News: A Fistful of Louis
- Art: After Two Wars
- National Affairs: Reckless Partisan
- National Affairs: Easy Work
- Religion: Is Freud Sinful?
- The Press: Lady About Town
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Apr. 21, 1952
- People: The Bright Future
- National Affairs: Joe's Blunder
- The Press: Keep It Simple
- GREAT BRITAIN: A Little Goading
- Books: Down South in Maine
- The Press: Voice of the Atom
- Books: Candido & the Capitalists
- REPUBLICANS: What a Wonderful Thing
- WEATHER: The Mighty Missouri
- International: In the Mirror
- Education: Fall of the Fortress
- Art: House-Painter Painter
- Science: Victory Over the Desert
- Religion: Political Predikants
- Sport: Dodgers' Chances
- Sport: Houyhnhnms?
- Medicine: Diet & Health
- Education: Conant Sees a Menace
- AUTOS: Ford Pays Off
- SOUTH AFRICA: Snapping Threads
- Miscellany, Apr. 21, 1952
- PROFITS: No. 1 Corporation
- Medicine: Not a Bit Excited
- AMUSEMENTS: How to Have a Flutter
- Music: Sensation at La Scala
- National Affairs: Illinois to the Sea
- International: Six Million Ghosts
- AVIATION: $16 Million Fare Boost
- Books: Pathetic Giant
- Radio & TV: TV Thaw
- National Affairs: Anniversary Week
- CUBA: Dictator with the People
- RADIO: Program Preview, Apr. 21, 1952
- WALL STREET: Latest Laugh for Eaton
- Music: A Tenor Who Rhymes
- National Affairs: The Quiet Struggle
- THE NATIONS: Soso's Lullaby
- Radio & TV: Hoover Is Disgruntled
- THE CAMPAIGN: Home to the Wars
- BATTLE OF KOREA: Back to the Land
- DEMOCRATS: The Third Man
- INVESTIGATIONS: Hold that Tiger!
- Cinema: Trouble at RKO
- War: The Gooney Bird
- Foreign News: Precarious Balancing Act
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Arms for a Comrade
- National Affairs: Idaho: 14 for Taft
- REPUBLICANS: Word from the Midwest
- Business: A Salesman Named Sharpe
- People: Just Deserts
- THE AMERICAS: Mission to Rio
- THE CONGRESS: The Unhappy Medium
- National Affairs: One Out
- Books: Raging Briton
- RUSSIA: Two Faces West
- Letters, Apr. 14, 1952
- Art: The Night Side
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Apr. 14, 1952
- NEW ENGLAND: How Now, Brown Cow?
- Medicine: Battle in the Dark
- Personality, Apr. 14, 1952
- Music: Wozzeck Splashes
- A NEW ART BRINGS A REVOLUTION TO INDUSTRY: Human Relations
- Sport: Bad Break
- Education: The Treasure of Pequot
- Art: S.B.C.C.A.
- SOUTH AFRICA: Ineffectual Protest
- Sport: Who Won
- JAPAN: Back to the Kimono
- THE AIR WAR: Troubles & Triumphs
- People: Inside Sources
- National Affairs: The Lead Changes
- GERMANY: Less Buttertat
- WALL STREET: Joe's Blow
- HUNGARY: Salami Tactics
- GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Apr. 14, 1952
- CORPORATIONS: More Bounce
- RADIO: Program Preview, Apr. 14, 1952
- AVIATION: BOAC's Challenge
- National Affairs: ATTORNEY GENERAL-DESIGNATE
- AUSTRIA: Janos
- Education: Anyone Can Learn
- Music: Muscular Symphonist
- Bishop Fulton Sheen
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Apr. 14, 1952
- Music: Farewell to a Queen
- Cinema: TV & Taxes
- Books: Black & Blue
- Milestones, Apr. 14, 1952
- GREECE: Two Thousand Shall Live
- THE NATION: Dead End?
- DISASTERS: Thunderbolt
- The Press: Top of the List
- National Affairs: Michigan: Ready to Deal
- War: I Don't Want Tears
- RETAIL TRADE: Green Gold
- National Affairs: Tennessee: 19 for Taft
- DEMOCRATS: Nerves & Psychosis
- The Press: Enter Perspectives USA
- Medicine: On Again, Off Again
- SYRIA: The Shy Dictator
- Cinema: Tight Little Ealing
- The Press: Contract Canceled
- CUBA: Strong Man's Law
- CHINA: Backward Peasants
- People: New Directions
- Foreign News: How to Convince Skeptics
- Sport: Two Old Masters
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