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- The Press: Canada & the Press
- Foreign News: Japan's Dream
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Crossed Signals Flying
- Religion: Witnesses in Trouble
- Medicine: New President for A. M. A.
- AT SEA: Whose Navy Now?
- FOREIGN TRADE: Civilization's Cradle Snatched
- Music: Stokowski's Chosen
- Current Affairs Test, Jun. 24, 1940
- CANADA: Good Omen
- DEFENSE: Training
- Radio: Summer Shows
- CAMPAIGNS: The Story of Wendell Willkie
- World War: WHEN PARIS FELL TO THE GERMANS IN 1871
- World War: Last Days
- WALL STREET: No More Morgans
- Sport: Flag Day
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Jun. 24, 1940
- National Affairs: All-American Plan
- Sport: Longwood Quits
- CARRIERS: New Flights
- Milestones, Jun. 24, 1940
- Medicine: Doctors' Fair
- BANKING: Giannini Changes His Mind
- Books: Two Against Freud
- Education: If She Be Not Fair to Me
- WAR & PEACE: Attack from Within
- POWER POLITICS: Germany Over All
- Books: Sinclair's War & Peace
- SOUTH AMERICA: Awake at Last
- The Press: Bells Unveiled
- The Press: PM Publicity
- WAR FRONT: France Gone
- Radio: Exit Shooting
- Religion: Pope's Paper
- Science: Technology Notes
- MEXICO: Sudden Flip-Flop
- GERMANY: Mississippi Frontier
- THE PRESIDENCY: Black Week
- Books: Writers' Influence
- Medicine: War Plans
- Benito Mussolini, Marshall Bodoglio
- Sport: Golf Over 55
- Letters, Jun. 24, 1940
- THE CONGRESS: Evolution of a Senator
- The Press: Dictator Ruffled
- Education: Nason to Swarthmore
- Education: Maidens in Uniform
- MANUFACTURING: Munitions Makers
- People, Jun. 24, 1940
- National Affairs: Courtrai, 1940
- Medicine: Irradiated Blood
- Music: Song Suppressed
- National Affairs: On the Job
- National Affairs: G. O. P. IN PHILADELPHIA
- Education: Talk and Action
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Jun. 24, 1940
- UTILITIES: Liquid Gas
- Business & Finance: Integration Inches Forward
- WESTERN THEATRE: Exit France
- Books: Hitler's Rival
- Art: Artists on Parade
- Science: Eagle Power
- Radio: Bad News for the Networks
- National Affairs: Work in Progress
- HIGH SEAS: American Ship! American Ship!
- Foreign News: Five Years of Dates
- Music: Petrillo for Weber
- SOUTHERN THEATRE: Italy in Arms
- Business: Growing System
- Religion: Black-out For the Vatican?
- PERSONNEL: New Men in Old Jobs
- Milestones: War-Starved Press
- Medicine: Salt Pork for Nosebleeds
- INTERNATIONAL: Bare Cupboards
- Paul Reynaud
- RUBBER: Ersatz & Home Grown
- Radio: Restricted Hams
- Books: Peninsular Campaign
- Education: School for Bright Children
- Milestones, Jun. 17, 1940
- Religion: Dr. Hart Accepts
- ARMY & NAVY: Service for All?
- SHIPBUILDING: Rivetless Ship
- The Press: War News for Canada
- National Affairs: The Last Scurry
- Sport: I Told You So
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Jun. 17, 1940
- TRADE: Prison Sale
- OIL: Blaustein v. Standard Oil
- Science: Synthetic Rubber
- The Press: Cortesi Under Fire
- REAL ESTATE: Greenfield into Candy
- Milestones, Jun. 17, 1940
- FOREIGN TRADE: Vanishing Exchange
- FRANCE: Reynaud the Frenchman
- Art: Sideline Art
- Medicine: Family of Doctors
- IN THE AIR: Furious Week
- National Affairs, Jun. 17, 1940
- Music: Piano Tournament
- Music: Diseuse
- Sport: White Elephant
- WESTERN THEATRE: Battle of France
- GREAT BRITAIN: Blue Blood in Flanders
- CAMPAIGN: Little Bull Booed
- Science: Doleful Diggers
- POWER POLITICS: Second Phase of the War
- WAR FRONT: Memphis Powder Mill
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Jun. 17, 1940
- Radio: Box-Top Broker
- World War: After Dunkirk
- Foreign News: Importance of Being Ernie
- Books: Commonwealth's Keystone?
- British War Report: Winston Churchill to Commons
- Letters, Jun. 17, 1940
- Art: Repatriated Surrealist
- ITALY: Who Sings War
- Books: Collegiate
- WAR & PEACE: General Advance
- National Affairs: Relief for Refugees
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: South and East
- PORTUGAL: Audacious Pageant
- National Affairs: Old Man's Warning
- THE CONGRESS: Sacrificial Mood
- JAPAN: Appeasement
- Education: Commencement Harangues
- Books: Prophet
- Medicine: Osier at Blockley
- Foreign News: Monarchy Front
- Books: Saint & Satan
- Milestones, Jun. 17, 1940
- LABOR: New Voices
- Radio: War Babies
- NORTHERN THEATRE: Finale
- DEFENSE: Getting Under Way
- Books: Recent & Readable: Jun. 17, 1940
- Religion: MRA Over California
- Medicine: Embattled Neurologists
- MEDITERRANEAN THEATRE: Enter Italy
- National Affairs: Horse Trade
- THE PRESIDENCY: Tenth of June
- The Press: Traveler v. Fiihrer
- People, Jun. 17, 1940
- World War: Song Switch
- POWER POLITICS: Any Day, Any Hour
- Books: Regent's Queen
- People, Jun. 10, 1940
- WESTERN THEATRE: Defense of France
- THE CONGRESS: Smothered in Aliens
- EIRE: Against Everybody?
- MANUFACTURING: Spectacle Trust?
- INTERNATIONAL: Those Who Looked at War
- JAPAN: On the Alert
- WALL STREET: New Financing Adjourned
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Moffat to Ottawa
- UTILITIES: Telefonica Restored
- Music: Rhythm's New Friends
- Medicine: Unspottable Teeth
- Sport: 36 Tries, 19 Records
- The Theatre: New Musical in Manhattan: Jun. 10, 1940
- Music: Paganini's 1 00th
- Books: Poland and Christendom
- Education: Adjectives v. Verbs
- The Press: Refugee Newspaper
- National Affairs: Winter in South America
- Music: Rival Tours
- BELGIUM: Why Leopold Quit
- TRADE: Second Generation Restaurant
- World War: Battle to the Sea
- WAR & PEACE: Refugees in Dinner Coats
- Books: Messiahs
- Miscellany: Suit
- Radio: FM to Town
- RUSSIA: Allies' Ally?
- Letters, Jun. 10, 1940
- Milestones, Jun. 10, 1940
- Science: Number-Juggling
- Radio: Script Queen
- Medicine: Color Feelings
- FRANCE: Where Is Gamelin?
- RADICALS: Fifth Column
- Religion: As to War
- CARRIERS: Freight by Air?
- Medicine: Gonorrhea Carriers
- National Affairs: Seven for a Job
- AVIATION: G. M. Props
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Jun. 10, 1940
- Cinema: Hollywood & War
- Cinema: Also Showing
- Education: Crammers Crushed
- GOVERNMENT: Immature Economy
- CAMPAIGN: Cockiest Fellow
- Medicine: Darning Blood Vessels
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- MEXICO: Just Mexiccmists
- NORTHERN THEATRE: Indestructible Dietl
- The Press: Letter Writers' Holiday
- TENNESSEE: Memphis Blues
- The Theatre: Annual Report
- ARMY & NAVY: Sixth Washington
- Radio: Wings Over Jordan
- Art: Artists in Hollywood
- FOREIGN TRADE: U. S. v. Italy
- THE PRESIDENCY: Prelude to History
- CANADA: Quisling Fever
- National Affairs: Taxes for Defense
- Music: Philadelphia Bombardier
- Art: Forty Fair Art
- WAR IN CHINA: Chungking Bombings
- Books: Wessex and Louisiana
- Sport: Shaw Wins
- MEDITERRANEAN THEATRE: Where and When
- Books: Murders in May
- MANUFACTURING: Dynasty Interrupted
- Books: Poetry
- Radio: Good Night, Adolf
- Religion: MacManus' Scheme
- Business: Businessman, What Now?
- The Press: Men of War
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Jun. 3, 1940
- Radio: Music from the Pyrenees
- The Theatre: New Show in Manhattan
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Jun. 3, 1940
- Sport: Who Won, Jun. 3, 1940
- Art: Sane Boston
- NETHERLANDS: Occupation
- WAR AND PEACE: Under Strain
- Religion: An Empire Prays
- FRANCE: Ambulances from America
- Radio: Bargains By Air
- Music: June Records
- Science: Vertical Flight
- Books: Great Life?
- The Press: Boiler-Plate Maker
- Music: Ballet for Ford
- CHINA: Troubles of a Tosspot
- Art: Muralist on Show
- Medicine: Epileptic's Education
- POWER POLITICS: Hitler's Europe
- IN THE AIR: Stuka
- LABOR: Friends, Foes
- Milestones, Jun. 3, 1940
- GREAT BRITAIN: Invasion: Preview and Prevention
- Medicine: Meyer of Hopkins
- CAMPAIGN: Candidates and the War
- National Affairs: Coalition Scuttled
- Business: Stockmarket to be Closed?
- People, Jun. 3, 1940
- General Maxime Weygand
- NEW JERSEY: Hague Huffed?
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