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- BOOKS: Dossier on Julius Caesar
- LABOR: Belated Test
- GREECE: Oxi Avrio-Tora!
- Education: Tides of Mediocrity
- CHILE: Now, Voyager
- The Time News Quiz: The Time News Quiz, Feb. 23, 1948
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: 49th State?
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Feb. 23, 1948
- International: Portent
- Prophet
- Religion: Is Protestantism Slipping?
- JAPAN: New Road
- Religion: Centenary
- FRANCE: Ready for Battle
- Music: Double Indemnity
- Religion: New Shepherd
- COMMUNICATIONS: No Don Quixote Again
- VENEZUELA: Dress: Formal
- Science: Expiation
- MEXICO: Sinking City
- THE PEOPLE: Just Wounded
- CEYLON: Lion for Lion
- MUSIC: For the Sake of It
- MEDICINE: After 12 Years
- Science: Blinks & Hisses
- Medicine: Rex, M.D.
- Letters, Feb. 23, 1948
- THE JUDICIARY: How Long the War?
- Religion: A Living Power
- COMMUNISTS: Dr. Crankley's Children
- Education: Quakers with the New Look
- ART: American in Paris
- Milestones, Feb. 23, 1948
- AVIATION: Strike Broken?
- THE PRESS: Roll Out the Carpet
- Second Wave
- MANNERS & MORALS: The Bride Wore Pink
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Rolling Through the Yukon
- Facts & Figures, Feb. 23, 1948
- THE WEATHER: No End
- THE NATION: Bow to Tradition
- CINEMA: That Empty Feeling
- Music: Wagner in a Sou'wester
- Radio: Program Preview, Feb. 23, 1948
- The Theater: Old Play in Manhattan, Feb. 23, 1948
- WALL STREET: A Lesson for Henry
- Karl Marx
- Books: All Things to All Men
- THE CONGRESS: Unbruised
- Sport: Top Dog
- Education: Drummer
- MANAGEMENT: Too Much?
- FASHIONS: The New Old Look
- The Press: Four-in-Hands Across the Sea
- Foreign News: Next: the Mop-Up
- Sport: Harvard Yes; Yale No
- Books: Unlucky Rebel
- Sport: Dodds Mumped
- COMMUNISTS: Venerable Chestnut
- Music: Hindemith's Big Week
- Medicine: No. 3?
- People: The Way Things Are
- CHINA: Year of the Rat
- CORPORATIONS: Potluck
- Miscellany, Feb. 23, 1948
- The Press: The Rumble of Thunder
- THE PRESIDENCY: Waiting for the Uh-Huh
- A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 23, 1948
- The Press: Information, Please
- The Press: Budget Trouble
- RUSSIA: Down with Marazm
- UNITED NATIONS: Progress
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Accent on Facts
- Art: Good Medicine
- Canada: NEWFOUNDLAND: Daybreak In St. John's
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Feb. 23, 1948
- HISTORICAL NOTES: Milk & Thorns
- INDIA: At the Three Rivers
- The New Pictures, Feb. 23, 1948
- Foreign News: In a Decent, British Manner
- EUROPE: Winter Proud
- WAR CRIMES: For God's Sake!
- UNITED NATIONS: 96 Days to Go
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Feb. 16, 1948
- Radio: Program Preview, Feb. 16, 1948
- Art: Determined Drifter
- Education: Out Like a Janitor
- TRISTAN DA CUNHA: Us Gets Tired of Us
- COMMODITIES: The Deluge
- ILLINOIS: Rags & Riches
- COMMUNISTS: Alien Corn
- The Press: Say It Simply
- THE HEMISPHERE: Fizzled Blitz
- Letters, Feb. 16, 1948
- Medicine: Butter v. Margarine
- National Affairs: A Faint Umbilical Cord
- THE CONGRESS: Congress' Week, Feb. 16, 1948
- The Press: Squeeze Eased
- LABOR: End of the Line?
- Medicine: Hearts & Scalpels
- National Affairs: Fever in Michigan
- Books: Three Unhappy Men
- Books: Angry Ambassador
- TRANS-JORDAN: Chess Player & Friend
- Cinema: New Picture, Feb. 16, 1948
- Facts & Figures, Feb. 16, 1948
- BRAZIL: Cat in the Tuba
- Sport: The Old-Fashioned Way
- Radio: The Full Nelson
- The Press: Boettiger Break-Up
- Music: Opera's New Face
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Feb. 16, 1948
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Bad Medicine
- The Press: Is That So?
- GERMANY: Old Flag
- Education: Pixleyism
- Science: Secrets for Sale
- A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 16, 1948
- Religion: Foursquare
- New Look in Printing
- Books: Prose for Convalescents
- People: Hearth & Home
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE: Squeeze-Out
- National Affairs: New Step
- National Affairs: Toward Merger
- ARMED FORCES: Ike Says Goodbye
- Milestones, Feb. 16, 1948
- NEW JERSEY: Wanted: An Eraser
- JAPAN: Long View
- Miscellany, Feb. 16, 1948
- Cinema, Also Showing Feb. 16, 1948
- Books: Pre-Hitler Germany
- Latin America: Customers' Man
- GEORGIA: Protectors of Womanhood
- Science: Diggers, Feb. 16, 1948
- Sport: Altius, Citius, Fortius!
- Radio: The Busy Air, Feb. 16, 1948
- War Baby Adoption
- ATOMIC AGE: Do You Think...?
- Science: The Undemocratic Goat
- National Affairs: Full Steam in New Hampshire
- OPINION: In a Drawing Room
- K-F Backfires
- ITALY: The Very Negation
- National Affairs: Snowdrop
- OIL: Petroleum Economy
- Benjamin Britten
- The Press: Mr. Townes Goes to Town
- National Affairs: To Those of Little Thought
- Religion: Presbyterian in a Packing Case
- CHANCELLERIES: Swan Song
- Education: Too Tough
- Radio: A Message from the Sponsor
- EIRE: Winner: Nobody
- International: The Children
- Art: Wasteland
- International: Doubt
- Medicine: Reward
- RUSSIA: In the Sweet Bye & Bye
- Books: Shoddy Merchandise
- Foreign News: Old Refrain
- GREAT BRITAIN: The Bitter Pill
- THE ANDES: Last Spike
- ARGENTINA: Spellbinder
- THE NATION: The Clink of Pennies
- National Affairs: Aw Forget It
- Milestones, Feb. 9, 1948
- POLAND: Carnations
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Feb. 9, 1948
- AIR AGE: Then Silence
- Music: As Long As They Want Me
- ARMED FORCES: A Dim Religious World
- GREAT BRITAIN: In Darkest England
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Feb. 9, 1948
- Miscellany, Feb. 9, 1948
- Sport: Storms Over St. Moritz
- The Press: The Squeeze
- Edwin P. Hubble
- EARNINGS: Too Much?
- CHINA: Nothing We Can Do . . .
- Books: Family Man and Spy
- National Affairs: Storm Signal
- FLORIDA: No More Cream Cheese
- Letters, Feb. 9, 1948
- Foreign News: Retort Courteous
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Price War
- AUTOS: Brother's Turn
- The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Feb. 9, 1948
- THE HEMISPHERE: Out of Gas
- THE CONGRESS: No Cheers, Yet
- GERMANY: Comeuppance
- Canada: BRITISH COLUMBIA: Reprieve
- SAINTS & HEROES: Of Truth and Shame
- THE PRESIDENCY: Getting Ready
- Books: Uplift under the Big Top
- Radio: Program Preview, Feb. 9, 1948
- Radio: The Flirtation
- EIRE: The Strangest That Ever...
- Foreign News: Labor Loses One!
- HEROES: Begetter of an Age
- Sport: Catty Reminiscences
- NEW YORK: Tight Fit
- Education: Boom on Fraternity Row
- The Press: Editorial Policy
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Reserve Shift
- Music: Frail Thunderer
- THE ECONOMY: Baby Boom
- The Press: Juno, from Olympus
- THE PEOPLE: What Kind of America?
- NICARAGUA: I Accuse
- Science: Look Upward
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Feb. 9, 1948
- FRANCE: Lets Hope
- JAPAN: Smokers' Hazards
- Canada: THE SERVICES: The Blind Eye
- THE WEST: Barkers in Blue Serge
- People: A Matter of Opinion
- LABOR: Sugar Daddy
- Books: Heroes
- Foreign News: Habit's Hazards
- A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 9, 1948
- GOVERNMENT: Whiskey Rebellion
- Music: Discord in Chicago
- FLORA & FAUNA: Stooges
- POLITICAL NOTES: Hustling Harold
- COMMUNISTS: Crackdown
- Art: Ahead of His Time
- BRAZIL: Call to Arms
- RUSSIA: Kak Vsegda
- Medicine: Killer No. 1
- Foreign News: Sweet & Sour
- Business & Finance: The Big Experiment
- MANNERS & MORALS: Carnival
- INVESTIGATIONS: No Roman Holiday
- Medicine: The Solution Was Clear
- Medicine: The Healing Onion
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Feb. 9, 1948
- Foreign News: Beside the Quiet Don
- Medicine: Planned Fertility
- The Press: Where Is the Tra-La-Lo?
- THE NATION: What Kind of Europe?
- Education: The One Best Way
- The Press: Sundown in Chicago
- Art: Tasteful Trophies
- Sport: Traveling Pastor
- THE WEATHER: Ordeal by Cold
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Sailing, Sailing . . .
- New Act on Stage: New Act on Stage
- National Affairs: Help from Abroad
- REPUBLICANS: Back to Normal
- AGRICULTURE: Color Line
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