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- Books: What It Takes
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 31, 1949
- Art: Familiar Face
- COTTON: A Double Life
- THE HEMISPHERE: Recognition
- Radio: Rather Casual
- Medicine: Less Fear, Less Pain
- THE NATIONS: Do Your Best, Max!
- ISRAEL: With Psalms & Spades
- Miscellany, Jan. 31, 1949
- INVESTMENT: Rock Bros., Inc.
- JAPAN: Sashimi v. Wasabi
- Radio: Some TV Don'ts
- Religion: Interfaith Marriages
- Milestones, Jan. 31, 1949
- Science: Treasure Hunt
- Music: Way Down Yonder
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Secondary Responsibility
- COMMUNISTS: Red Labyrinth
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Jan. 31, 1949
- National Affairs: I Have the Job
- ARGENTINA: Tossed Out?
- The Big House on Fifth Avenue
- CHINA: What Can Li Do?
- The Press: Dolly's Goodbye
- Books: The Old Country
- Music: Velvet
- Books: Commentator
- Foreign News: A Holiday Spirit
- Foreign News: Sunset
- Art: Nothing at All
- Education: The Man Nobody Knew
- Education: Mid-Pacific School
- Radio: Hail to the Chief
- Medicine: Problem Drinking
- COMMUNISTS: Such a Man
- Art: Nothing Definite
- Letters, Jan. 31, 1949
- PANAMA: Yellow Jack's Return
- THE PRESIDENCY: Bold New Program
- Foreign News: Crucified
- Radio: Program Preview, Jan. 31, 1949
- THE CAPITAL: The Old Stiffs
- National Affairs: To Make the Desert Bloom
- Science: Reactor Man
- The Press: The House on Twelfth Street
- People: People, Jan. 31, 1949
- The Press: Toy Beachhead
- National Affairs: Take My Money!
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Jan. 31, 1949
- Sport: Doc's Gold Mine
- ADVERTISING: Take It Easy
- Medicine: Brighter & Brighter
- Education: Penalty for Secrecy
- Cinema: From the Word Factory
- MEXICO: A Slug In the Heart
- Ebbing Tide
- The Theater: New Revue in Manhattan, Jan. 31, 1949
- Science: Council in Japan
- HUNGARY: Laudatur!
- Sport: Peace Scare
- Cole Porter
- Books: Course Without Compass
- The New Pictures, Jan. 31, 1949
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Jan. 31, 1949
- The Theater: The Professional Amateur
- Books: Buried Alive
- The Press: TRO for HNG
- ARMED FORCES: Confession
- CRIME: On Good Behavior
- AVIATION: Dissonant Instrument
- Convalescent?
- GREECE: Three-Headed Baby
- HOUSING: Land Rush
- WESTERN UNION: Hare v. Tortoise
- CHILE: Dream Come True
- National Affairs: Satisfactory Answers
- OREGON: The Fibber & Mrs. Lee
- Books: Girls in Goulash
- MANNERS & MORALS: I Feel Fine
- ECONOMICS: The Brain
- MANNERS .& MORALS: Americana, Jan. 24, 1949
- POLITICAL NOTES: Red & Black
- Letters, Jan. 24, 1949
- UNITED NATIONS: Many Eyes, Many Motes
- Art: On the Table
- Education: Purge
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Antidote to Fear
- National Affairs: The Laundry Is Free
- ATOMIC AGE: Water, Breadfruit, Coconuts
- Religion: The Social Gospel at Yale
- POLICIES & PRINCIPLES: She Learned It the Hard Way
- Books: The Brother
- Miscellany, Jan. 24, 1949
- Music: Cissy's Battle
- Books: The Ships He Loved
- THE CONGRESS: Down to Business
- Religion: Juice of the Grape
- Sport: Stop St. Louis!
- Religion: What Is Unity?
- The Press: Uncensored
- Latin America: Ail-Round Boy
- The Press: Experiment in Giveaways
- Medicine: Wine or Pollen
- LABOR: Man of Peace
- The New Pictures, Jan. 24, 1949
- People: Talking of Shop
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Jan. 24, 1949
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 24, 1949
- Science: The Way of a Bird
- Foreign News: Bulala!
- Science: The Thinking Machine
- REFUGEES: How Long Must We Wait?
- Religion: New Day in Germany
- Medicine: Nobody Gets Younger
- Education: Salesmen & Janitors?
- CHINA: High-Flying Terms
- Charles E. Wilson
- THE PRESIDENCY: The Republic in a Top Hat
- DENMARK: Royal Teatime
- ISRAEL: On an Island
- THE HEMISPHERE: Helping Hand
- CUBA: Word from the Cardinal
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Jan. 24, 1949
- COMMUNICATIONS: Wavebreak
- The Theater: New Revue in Manhattan, Jan. 24, 1949
- The Press: $5 a Pound
- Radio: Program Preview, Jan. 24, 1949
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Washington Head-Hunters
- GEORGIA: Justice In Toombs County
- Milestones, Jan. 24, 1949
- Radio: How Many Grains of Sand?
- Sport: Stagg Fears ...
- Sport: New Management
- Art: Arcadia by Telescope
- The Press: Ghost at Work
- HUNGARY: If You Cooperate
- Music: Like I Do
- ARMED FORCES: Bail-Out
- Business & Finance: F.O.B. Is Better
- Music: Sonata for Bolt & Screw
- ARMAMENTS: The Iron Master
- Art: The Struggle of Guttuso
- Books: Grandeur Regained
- AUTOS: The Forty-Niners
- Radio: Other People's Troubles
- GOVERNMENT: Biggest Target
- The Press: Exit Elmo
- Medicine: U for Ulcers
- THE NATIONS: Peace on the Bargain Counter
- Education: Underpaid Teachers
- The Press: Look, No Names!
- Science: Near the End?
- ARGENTINA: Unveiling
- The Press: As I, Ah, Was Saying
- The Press: Superbly in One Breath
- CHINA: When Headlines Cry Peace
- RACES: The Dream
- Books: Father Was Right
- Religion: Catacomb Church
- Facts & Figures, Jan. 17, 1949
- PERU: Over the Hill?
- THE CONGRESS: Education of a Senator
- Sport: High Wind at Riviera
- Milestones, Jan. 17, 1949
- The New Pictures, Jan. 17, 1949
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Jan. 17, 1949
- Education: Return of the Native
- COMMUNICATIONS: Out of the Groove
- Miscellany, Jan. 17, 1949
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Jan. 17, 1949
- Foreign News: La Chatte
- THE WEATHER: Big Blizzard
- Foreign News: Fun at the Circus
- CORPORATIONS: New Spring for Waltham?
- Education: Gang Busters
- Music: Answers from the Met
- Cameraman In a Hurry
- Radio: Stars on Strings
- Sport: Refugee from Football
- The Press: On the Record
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 17, 1949
- Art: Important Try
- Education: Retirement at Fordham
- UNITED NATIONS: They Never Left Home
- THE PRESIDENCY: Up Before the Sun
- Canada: THE SERVICES: Middle Kingdom
- The Presidency: The New Secretary
- Religion: New China Hands?
- WAR CRIMES: Clemency
- Medicine: Crusader
- Letters, Jan. 17, 1949
- ARGENTINA: May God Help You
- Books: Tailor's Death
- Medicine: Surprise
- Science: Cut to Pattern
- Sen. Hubert Humphrey
- Books: Fugitive
- Medicine: Brushless Toothbrush
- Sport: The Fix that Fizzled
- The Press: Comics v. News
- Music: Bluebeard in Dallas
- Radio: Program Preview, Jan. 17, 1949
- Art: Putting Ideas Together
- International: Crossed Toes
- Music: Chill Wind in Chicago
- RUSSIA: As You Like
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Turning Point
- STATES & CITIES: Done Up Classy in Tallahassee
- SPAIN: Sigh in Madrid
- Science: Rocket Take-Off
- AVIATION: Progress Report, Jan. 17, 1949
- THE NATIONS: No Footsie-Wootsie
- Books: Architect Turned Cartoonist
- Canada: ONTARIO: Mazo & Sister
- FRANCE: X Marks the Spot
- GREAT BRITAIN: Seism In the Suburbs
- Radio: I Like Radio Because ...
- National Affairs: Where the Money Goes
- Foreign News: Whose Flu?
- Radio: East Meets Midwest
- Science: Atom Time
- KASHMIR: A Ride to the Voting Place
- The Press: Monopoly for Cox
- SOUTH AFRICA: Always Abolishing
- Medicine: Doctors in the Palace
- National Affairs: Shortcomings & Solutions
- People: Idle Hours
- ITALY: Befana Calls on the Cops
- CYPRUS: The Changelings
- Religion: Full Circle
- Books: Epicurean's Bad Time
- Socialistic Prod?
- The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Jan. 10, 1949
- UNITED NATIONS: What About the Baby?
- The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Jan. 10, 1949
- Medicine: MR-I
- Milestones, Jan. 10, 1949
- HUNGARY: Human Frailty
- Art: Out of the Basement
- POLICIES & PRINCIPLES: The Call of 1949
- Books: Doctor on Horseback
- Art: Inside Out
- ISRAEL: Parting Shot?
- Foreign News: Sugar-Coated Poison
- Ben Hogan
- Sport: Busy Bowls
- National Affairs: Never a Cleavage
- ARGENTINA: Open Wide
- IDEOLOGIES: The Little Man
- Canada: THE PRIME MINISTRY: Family Party
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