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- Medicine: Hoard for Drugs
- TRADE: National Bargain Week
- Radio: Army Show
- GREAT BRITAIN: To Preserve a Way of Life
- LATIN AMERICA: Fascism in the West
- JAPAN: New Man, New Methods
- AVIATION: Rule Atlcmtica
- SOUTHERN THEATRE: God's Time
- Foreign News: New Order in Shanghai
- ARMY: Military Brains
- General George Marshall
- AIR: Doolittle on the Job
- Music: Youth Orchestra
- Books: British Buddhist
- PRESIDENCY: A Tradition Ends
- Letters, Jul. 29, 1940
- National Affairs: O'Ryan's Job
- Science: Approach to Absolute
- TRAINING: Tank Senator
- Radio: Lively Britons
- RUMANIA: Carol's Trouble
- Medicine: Champion Donor
- STEEL: Jap Scrap
- Education: Scholar's Wings
- Sport: Armstrong v. Jenkins
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Jul. 29, 1940
- The Press: Experiment in Progress
- EIRE: Everyone Who Can Walk
- RUSSIA: Greetings to Joe
- IN THE AIR: Bomber Tactics
- Science: Fire for Fun
- Radio: Newscaster of Shanghai
- STRATEGY: The Caribbean
- Sport: Ins v. Outs
- WESTERN THEATRE: Invasion Delayed
- CHINA: Burma Dilemma
- Education: Crump's Boys
- FRANCE: Homeward Bound
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: In Havana
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Jul. 29, 1940
- CAMPAIGN: By Acclamation
- ITALY: Spoils
- Milestones, Jul. 29, 1940
- Radio: Slicker Squelcher
- Books: Apocalypse, Pugnacity
- Books: Recent & Readable: Jul. 29, 1940
- AT SEA: Sydney v. Colleoni
- Religion: Witnesses Examined
- National Affairs: The Stranger
- National Defense: THE STRATEGIC GEOGRAPHY OF THE CARIBBEAN SEA
- National Affairs: The Voice of the Convention
- UTILITIES: Scandals in St. Louis
- Music: Fingersnaps & Footstomps
- PRODUCTION: Synthetics for Tires
- WALL STREET: Whistling in the Dark
- Books: Seven Years' War
- Books: With Columbus
- National Affairs: Man in the Mountains
- SPAIN: Cheers, Whistles, Shouts
- FOOD: The Stouffer Boys
- CONGRESS: Pons Asinorum
- Science: Twilight Sleep
- INTERNATIONAL: Hitler Appeals to Reason
- FISHERIES: Fugitive Albacore
- People, Jul. 29, 1940
- The Press: Timmons for V. P.
- Science: The Path of Progress: Jul. 29, 1940
- AT SEA: Daring at Dakar
- SOUTHERN THEATRE: Revolt in the Desert
- GERMANY: Community of Fate
- Foreign News: Ashenden's Escape
- Letters, Jul. 22, 1940
- Art: Fontainebleau on Cape Cod
- National Affairs: Getting Tough
- National Affairs: Willkie Takes His Shoes Off
- The Theatre: Bird Fancier
- FAIRS: Gibson's Surprise
- Medicine: Pilots' Bible
- THE CONGRESS: Hatched by Dempsey
- FRANCE: Obituary of a Republic
- National Affairs: Free Speech, Hell!
- Radio: Alien Corn
- Books: A Balzac for the Beasts?
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Jul. 22, 1940
- SOUTH AMERICA: Gentlemen, Be Seated
- Music: B. M. I. Expands
- Prince Konoye
- Books: Precious Poison
- WAR FRONT: State of Rearmament
- Business & Finance: Out of Hiding
- Medicine: Chlorophyll for Colds
- The Strategic Geography Of Southeastern England: THE STRATEGIC GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTHEASTERN ENGLAND
- Sport: Day & Night
- MEXICO: Unofficial Official Results
- Radio: New Broom, No Sweep
- National Affairs: Union Now
- Religion: Friends At Cape May
- GREAT BRITAIN: Revolution Wanted
- Music: Patriotic Sheboygan
- BANKING: Summer School
- THE PRESIDENCY: Power of Silence
- Sport: Another Budge?
- STRATEGY: If Britain Should Lose
- WESTERN THEATRE: Storm Warnings
- Music: Fontainebleau in Newport
- NEW YORK: Two in a Plane
- Music: Cincinnati's Carmens
- National Affairs: Mystery Story
- Books: Recent & Readable: Jul. 22, 1940
- Foreign News: Representative of the Rat
- Foreign News: Playground Superintendents
- Milestones, Jul. 22, 1940
- JAPAN: Imitation of Naziism?
- Art: Stalin in a Stove
- National Affairs: Lady Candidate
- People, Jul. 22, 1940
- THE CONGRESS: Work Done, Jul. 22, 1940
- World War: Mediterranean Swept
- National Affairs: Object Lesson
- National Affairs: Surprise Party
- Books: Hot v. Sweet
- ARMY & NAVY: Interim Report
- Education: Newlon's Confession
- RAILROADS: Pullman Monopoly
- AGRICULTURE: Hopeless Wheat
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Unwanted Island
- The Press: Angry Readers
- The Theatre: Tour
- Books: Bourgeois Bolshevik
- CAMPAIGN: Mr. Boyd's Idea
- WALL STREET: No More Cooling
- The Press: Fireworks in Memphis
- Education: Army in Overalls
- Foreign News: Polish Pétain?
- Sport: Anything Goes
- Theater: Partial Blackout
- National Affairs: Conscription
- NEW YORK: Death at the Fair
- CAMPAIGN: Life with Wendell
- Music: Kaye and Amateurs
- Radio: Dark Doings
- FOREIGN TRADE: The Bars Go Up
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Jul. 15, 1940
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Jul. 15, 1940
- Music: Templeton in Chautauqua
- GOVERNMENT: Eicher's Dissent
- Books: Marche Slav
- MANUFACTURING: Can Packard Do It?
- Books: Cheerful Yarns
- GERMANY: Happy Hitler
- FRANCE: End of an Entente
- AT SEA: Friends Against Friends
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Hostages to Fortune
- Viacheslav Molotov
- Radio: Sedative for Juveniles
- RUSSIA: What Molotov Wants
- CABINET: We May Be Next
- National Affairs: Ribbentrop on Monroe
- Books: Recent & Readable: Jul. 15, 1940
- FINLAND: Return from the Wars
- Books: Reading & The World
- The Theatre: Louse Opera
- SOUTH AMERICA: Castillo for Ortiz
- THE PRESIDENCY: Two Friends
- Education: N. E. A. on Preparedness
- Art: It May Be Art But
- MEXICO: An Age of Trickery
- Theater: Tallulah in Maplewood
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Wait Awhile
- SHIPPING: Whither America?
- Art: American Artist
- Letters, Jul. 15, 1940
- YOUTH: Here to Stay
- National Affairs: The Razzberry Laugh
- TAXES: Coming Up
- World War: Germans Against Germans
- Music: Petrillo Strikes
- The Press: Trouble in Harlem
- The Press: London Looks at the U. S.
- Medicine: Doctors on Alcohol
- Cinema: Boxers Triumph
- Milestones, Jul. 15, 1940
- Business: Ford and Aircraft
- Sport: Patty Goes Pro
- People, Jul. 15, 1940
- DEFENSE: Nine-Point Program
- Sport: Who Won, Jul. 15, 1940
- Music: Judges on Plagiarism
- INDIA: In God's Name
- Books: Lamb's Sister
- National Affairs: North of the Border
- Art: Furniture by Assembly Line
- EIRE: Open Back Door
- Science: Judging Mind By Body
- Medicine: Vital Statistician
- The Press: Wanted . . .
- Foreign News: Labor, Family, Country
- Radio: Five Little Thinkers
- National Affairs: Hard Pan
- LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Last Gasp But One
- CANADA: There'll Always Be An England
- Science: Reindeer to Eskimos
- INDIA: Viceroy into Roi
- Books: Recent & Readable: Jul. 8, 1940
- Milestones, Jul. 8, 1940
- VATICAN CITY: Pope to Get Jerusalem?
- GERMANY: Hitler's Hitlers
- The Press: No More Sponsors
- COMMODITIES: Sugar Cloudy
- FAR EASTERN THEATRE: Enter Japan
- Books: Song of Occupations
- National Affairs: Gentleman from Indiana
- The Theatre: Hi Yo Mazeppa
- CHINA-JAPAN: Three Years of War
- Business: Ford's Rolls-Royces
- GREAT BRITAIN: Lament for an Ally
- People, Jul. 8, 1940
- Letters, Jul. 8, 1940
- CAMPAIGN: The Sun Also Rises
- The Press: Willkie in Print
- Education: Double & Triple Shifts
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Lord Lothian's Job
- UTILITIES: Full Steam and Hydro Ahead
- Cinema: The New Pictures: Jul. 8, 1940
- Education: Cut-Rate Education
- GOVERNMENT: More for the Money
- Medicine: Physiotherapy
- National Affairs: Good Soldier
- Radio: O-Lee-O-Lee-Ay
- Education: Warning Note
- Music: Philco's Sapphire Needle
- Sport: Youths at Games
- POWER POLITICS: Demoralizing
- The Press: I Say Good-by . . .
- MEXICO: Quicklime and Communists
- Music: I Hear America Singing
- MANUFACTURING: Glass Meets Plastic
- FRANCE: Armistice & After
- Art: Man At Work
- Books: Silent Sea
- Art: Problem in Caricature
- Radio: Honest Ether
- National Affairs: Convention City
- SOUTHERN THEATRE: Death for Balbo
- WESTERN THEATRE: Raids and Refugees
- Medicine: Plaster and Stench
- PENNSYLVANIA: Pigeon Problem
- Business: More Drafts on Business
- Education: Jobs for '40
- Medicine: Downtown for Tommies
- Philip Henry Kerr
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