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- Science: Moon Map?
- The Press: Information, Please
- Foreign News: INDIA
- CHINA: Hope
- ITALY: Frustration
- Education: Houston to Houston
- International: Nice People?
- MEXICO: Death in the Z
- Education: Regimentation, Advantages of
- LABOR: The Boss's Strategy
- I NTERN ATION AL,UNITED NATIONS: Britain Has a Point
- National Affairs: Navy's Oracle
- FARMING: Hereford Heaven
- Radio: $180 Worth of Indifference
- Religion: Between Heaven & Earth
- Medicine: Neurotic Heroes
- Art: Too Hot to Handle
- THE PHILIPINES: The Letter
- THE PRESIDENCY: Truman v. Congress
- ECONOMICS: Toward Stability
- Army & Navy - OPERATIONS: Out of the Rock
- BANKING: Second Time First
- Radio: In Bob, Out Bing
- THE SOUTH: Wreckingest
- National Affairs: Buyer's Market
- National Affairs: Cult of Mediocrity?
- Foreign News: A Noose for Haw-Haw
- ARGENTINA: The Tamborini Ticket
- Foreign News: Patriots, Not Traitors
- AVIATION: Salesman at Work
- National Affairs: Radical & Dominant?
- Canada: THE DOMINION: No. 2 Man
- TERRITORIES: New Governor
- Music: New Records, Jan. 7, 1946
- THE HEMISPHERE: Playtime
- INDONESIA: Tea, Cakes & Empire
- KENTUCKY: Jim Will Come Out Alive
- The Press: Peaches, Out of Season
- Medicine: The Conscientious Way
- William Mackenzie King
- POLICIES & PRINCIPLES: Beyond the Blackout
- International: Krug 1928
- The Theater: Thrice Blessed
- GREAT BRITAIN: For Services Rendered
- FRANCE: Wedding Party
- Business: THE MEN AND THE BOMB
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 7, 1946
- Miscellany, Jan. 7, 1946
- Medicine: Monochrome Menus
- International: Talking, Walking & Teething
- Canada: WAR CRIMES: The Sentence
- International: Relativity
- The New Pictures, Jan. 7, 1946
- UTILITIES: The Public Is Pleased
- Religion: The Roads to Rome
- Art: Not So Graphic, Please
- MISSISSIPPI: Just Two More Times
- Radio: Who's Laughing?
- WAR CRIMES: Retribution
- GERMANY: Hunter & Hunted
- Religion: Be a Minister
- International: Unto the Day
- The Press: Sentimental Journey
- Foreign News: Pauper's Will
- National Affairs: All for Love
- THE ATOMIC AGE: Reciprocity
- The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Jan. 7, 1946
- The Press: Paper Chase
- AVIATION: Workhorses Needed
- LABOR: Management Walks Out
- Science: Mithridates, He Died Old
- Business: THE PRIMROSE PATH
- Cinema: Choice for 1945
- Radio: The Colonel's Bet
- Medicine: Sugar & Nerves
- National Affairs: Four Men in a Boat
- Milestones, Jan. 7, 1946
- Army & Navy: I Thee Endow
- The Press: It Says Here
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Preventive Medicine
- RAILROADS: Freeze Out
- CASUALTIES: Organized Paganism?
- Music: The Musical Busches
- Army & Navy - OPERATIONS: Stormy Weather
- Education: Through Red Glasses
- International: Safety in a Package
- International: Statesmen Wanted
- Science: Bomb-Bats
- THE SOUTH: Two Governors
- Foreign News: Thirty Million New Addicts
- PALESTINE: Nekkamah
- Sport: Basketball's Secret Service
- International: Back to the Dance
- The Press: Grass Roots Courier
- Foreign News: The New House
- The Theater: Old Play in Manhattan, Jan. 7, 1946
- AGRICULTURE: New Year's Greetings
- Art: Art-for-My-Sake
- Music: Debut
- THE NATION: The Home of Hope?
- Army & Navy: Second Invasion
- Religion: Red Letter Days
- CHINA: New Technique
- Science: Three-Ton Question
- IMMIGRATION: In the Mayflower's Wake
- People: People, Jan. 7, 1946
- Letters, Jan. 7, 1946
- PRICES: Flimsy Evidence
- POLITICAL NOTES: With Homburg & Hammer
- Books: Fierce Little Tragedy
- THE PRESIDENCY: Careful, There
- Education: Gungs & Boms
- Sport: Back at the Wicket
- Sport: Pint-Sized Pirate
- THE ECONOMY: Facts & Figures, Jan. 7, 1946
- Cinema: For the Record
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