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- Books: Return of the Expatriate
- TURKEY: By the Beard of the Prophet!
- Josip Broz Tito
- Medicine: Streptomycin Wonders
- VENEZUELA: Cowboy Comeback
- BRAZIL: Sandpile
- Religion: The Black Monks
- National Affairs: Democracy at Work
- National Affairs: Penitent
- REAL ESTATE: Money Maestro
- Sport: Kickoff
- Science: Little Pigs at Bikini
- Books: Dunnigan's Wake
- Music: Sound-Track Concertos
- International: Beastly Atrocities
- Education: Non-Starters
- Miscellany, Sep. 16, 1946
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 16, 1946
- International: Grave Decision
- Art: Patching the Cathedral
- Education: Where East Is West
- ARGENTINA: Ringmaster
- TUNISIA: Professional Conscience
- GREAT BRITAIN: Jus, Imperium, Pax
- MEXICO: Alas for the Revolution!
- RUSSIA: Mere Trifle
- Foreign News: No Right to Err
- Music: New Records, Sep. 9, 1946
- THE CONGRESS: Lest We Forget
- Medicine: The Cornelians
- JAPAN: Plain Speaking
- CALIFORNIA: Poof!
- THE NATIONS: Two Planes
- Education: No Place to Live
- The Press: Without Laughter
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Sep. 9, 1946
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Circus Day
- Foreign News: Labor Trouble
- THE PRESIDENCY: Back to Work
- Foreign News: The Return of Patsy Li
- Canada: QUEBEC: Cod Co-op
- The Press: Death at the Wheel
- Canada: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES: Fishing Trip
- Miscellany, Sep. 9, 1946
- Education: Mrs. Vining & the Prince
- CONFERENCES: Socks
- Full Speed Ahead?
- Art: From Lodz to Canterbury
- Religion: Louie & the U.S.S.R.
- Foreign News: Planned Economy
- VIET NAM: Who Is Ho?
- Books: Holand's Crusade
- Milestones, Sep. 9, 1946
- PARAGUAY: More Heroes
- Jo Davidson
- Foreign News: The Return of Li Li-san
- FOREIGN TRADE: Pearls for Everyone
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 9, 1946
- International: Grave Election
- SYRIA: Triumph of Civilization
- Medicine: The Nail
- National Affairs: Low & Lower
- COSMETICS: Sniff, Sniff
- WAR CRIMES: Serene Justice
- ITALY: Partisans in Arms
- Sport: St. Louis Takes the Lead
- Foreign News: Portia Pays
- Foreign News: Last Mile
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 9, 1946
- Radio: Homme Fatal
- Science: Farmer's Friend
- Science: Station MOON
- Sport: Old Hands
- Foreign News: The Milkman
- POLITICAL NOTES: Glamor Pusses
- Religion: Catholics v. Evang
- MISSOURI: Coppers Copped
- People: People, Sep. 9, 1946
- ARMY & NAVY: Citizens Only
- KANSAS: Hotfoot
- ATOMIC AGE: Gentlemen May Cry: Peace . . .
- Education: No Future?
- International: Crucial Plebiscite
- FRANCE: Socialist Crisis
- Sport: Sandlot Heroes
- Sad Sale
- Music: Heading North
- National Affairs: By the Tall Pine Tree
- National Affairs: Endless Journey
- Books: Carpenter's War
- Religion: Love Your Enemies
- BRAZIL: Razor Edge
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: We Will Go Anywhere . . .
- The Press: Purity of Thought
- MANAGEMENT: In Again, Out Again, In Again
- Letters, Sep. 9, 1946
- Radio: Aren't You Listening?
- IOWA: Bad Days for the Bo
- BURMA: Festering Chaos
- Foreign News: A Thought
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Home to the War
- The Press: Boom Town Sisters
- National Affairs: The Colonel & the Private
- Medicine: Fleming on Penicillin
- Music: The Swing from Swing
- CHINA: War & Peace
- Sport: Black Market in Football
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 9, 1946
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Prices: New Philosophy
- Books: Cassandra in Wessex
- ADVERTISING: Love That Account
- Canada: ONTARIO: School on Wheels
- National Affairs: Texans' Texan
- Foreign News: Existentialist Murder?
- People: Homing Pigeons
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 2, 1946
- Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 2, 1946
- POLITICAL NOTES: St. George & the Farmers
- RELIEF: Song & Dance
- Pauline Betz
- TERRITORIES: Formal Introduction
- OPINION: Secretaries & Sons
- GREAT BRITAIN: Bread & Steel
- International: Warning
- GERMANY: A Word to the Victors
- Art: Art at Work
- Sport: Goodbye Byron, Hello Ben
- The Press: Russian P.R.O.
- Medicine: Company Doctor
- Wild Week
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Hard Words
- BRAZIL: Love Conquers
- THE HEMISPHERE: False Dawn
- Sport: The Way of a Champ
- WAR CRIMES: Unkindest Cut
- The New Pictures, Sep. 2, 1946
- Education: Darling Baby
- International: Rejection
- National Affairs: In the Pits
- Art: Northern Lights
- PERIPATETICS: Nor Heat, nor Gloom of Night
- RUSSIA: Crocodile Laughter
- FOOD: Spuds, Spuds, Spuds
- CHINA: Strategic A
- JAPAN: Strategic Springboard
- Music: Low Taste
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Prices: New Level
- Music: Debut in the Bowl
- THE NATIONS: The Question
- International: Ultimatum
- ECUADOR: As Simple As That
- ARMY & NAVY: Chairborne Delivery
- Education: No Geniuses
- Letters, Sep. 2, 1946
- LABOR: Jilted
- Books: Now We Are Sex
- Radio: Early Bird
- Canada: ONTARIO: Rainbow's End
- CONFERENCES: Problems of the Peace
- INDIA: Cows in Clive Street
- ADVERTISING: Pup Bites Dog
- Science: Extra-Atmospheric War
- Books: Black Tie, 7:30
- ARGENTINA: The Senate Assents
- National Affairs: Deep Tan
- Medicine: For the Psyche
- The Press: For Fans Only
- The Press: From Molly
- Education: $1-a-Year Dean
- Religion: Clerical Cinemagnate
- Medicine: Hormone & Foe
- Books: From Tedium to Apathy
- Science: Eciton Matriarchy
- BOLIVIA: Interim
- TRANSPORTATION: Bed v. Chair
- National Affairs: Life for the G.O.P.
- ORGANIZATIONS: Twelve Strong
- Books: The Powers That Haunt
- Radio: Rope or Medal?
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Golden Daze
- Milestones, Sep. 2, 1946
- THE PRESIDENCY: Battery Mate
- Miscellany, Sep. 2, 1946
- The Press: The Herald's Century
- Religion: Tractors for China
- CALIFORNIA: Born to Fight
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 2, 1946
- AUTOS: Treading Water
- BANKING: Eagle in Spring Street
- NEW BUSINESS: Eye to Weather
- International: Problems of Plush
- Brake on the Market
- Religion: Our Duty Is Plain
- Education: Students Wanted
- COMMUNISTS: The Lowdown
- Foreign News: Orderly Lawlessness
- The Press: Escape Artist
- GOVERNMENT: Union?
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