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- National Affairs: Give 'Em the Needle
- National Affairs: Into the Open
- LABOR: Coal Settlement
- FRANCE: Trouble for Old Heroes
- POLITICAL NOTES: Farmer Poll
- The Press: Roy Howard Moves Over
- WAR IN KOREA: Follow the Leader
- Foreign News: It's a Miracle!
- TEXAS: Where Everything Is More So
- Cinema: Too Tight Toulouse
- The Press: Listen for the Roars
- WAGES & SALARIES: One-Way Street?
- International: Robots in Action
- ASIA: Call for Unity
- YUGOSLAVIA: Marriage to a Major
- HISTORICAL NOTES: Rub-a-dub-dub
- TRANSPORTATION: From Coast to Coast
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Sep. 29, 1952
- Letters, Sep. 29, 1952
- The Press: A Guided Boomerang
- COSTA RICA: The Rediscovery of Lim
- Sport: The Truth about Beizbol
- Art: Renaissance in Bassano
- National Affairs: Mutual Appreciation
- RUSSIA: What Joe Said
- Milestones, Sep. 29, 1952
- TREATIES: Impregnable Alliance?
- ARGENTINA: Return of Hip
- IRAN: A U.S. Policy at Last?
- FINLAND: Paid in Full
- Education: Report Card
- THE ATOM: Enough Bombs?
- PHILANTHROPY: So the Blind May See
- Religion: Communist Christianity?
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Sep. 29, 1952
- National Affairs: KEY STATE--MASSACHUSETTS
- Allan Shivers
- GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Sep. 29, 1952
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Sep. 29, 1952
- Science: Visitor from Space?
- Radio & TV: The Campaign
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 29, 1952
- The Press: Publisher at Bay
- Books: Contemporary Ulysses
- CUBA: Nickel on the Line
- Sport: Flintlocks at the Fort
- Art: Americans in Venice
- DEMOCRATS: Speaking of Funds
- GERMANY: Propaganda Boomerang
- People, Sep. 29, 1952
- NATO: Hedgehogs
- Cinema: Gone Again
- ARMAMENT: From Rubber to Atoms
- CONFERENCES: The Epoch of Burned Wings
- THE ECONOMY: Trustbusting, New Style
- ARGENTINA: Through the Wringer
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Sep. 29, 1952
- RADIO: Program Preview, Sep. 29, 1952
- National Affairs: Common Practices
- LEBANON: Exit Father of Belly
- BRAZIL: Nationalism Wins
- Education: The Green Thumb
- Religion: Missionaries in Rome
- SEQUELS: Trail's End
- AUTOS: Hudson's New Car
- Books: The Lower Depths
- Science: New Volcano
- Religion: Timely Saints
- Books: Came, Didn't Get It
- The Hemisphere: Vanishing Aristocrat
- UNITED NATIONS: Five More Nyets
- LIQUOR: The Schenley Reserves
- Miscellany, Sep. 29, 1952
- OIL: Pipeline to the West
- Science: New Wrinkles
- Radio & TV: Mother Knows Best
- REPUBLICANS: The Remarkable Tornado
- Education: Oh, Rinehart!
- Books: God & Mammon
- Music: New Records, Sep. 29, 1952
- CANADA: Newsprint from Waste Wood
- Sport: Who Won
- Music: Maestro's Return
- Sport: The Gridiron Prospects
- Music: Fado in Manhattan
- Art: PUBLIC FAVORITE
- Books: Inside the Holocaust
- Education: Little Hans
- RADIO: Program Preview, Sep. 22, 1952
- National Affairs: Nothing Funny
- NATO: Operation Mainbrace
- Books: Historical Tapestry
- Education: Mr. Flint at Work
- Art: Cheops' Architect
- DEMOCRATS: Foreign Policy Debate
- People, Sep. 22, 1952
- CONFERENCES: Storm in a Wineglass
- CORPORATIONS: The King of Cockomamies
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Sep. 22, 1952
- Radio: Music in the Night
- VENEZUELA: Election Promised
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Sep. 22, 1952
- OIL: Negotiations in Iran
- Education: Report Card
- MIDDLE EAST: Report on the Kurds
- Foreign News: The Crossword King
- Art: THE SLAB'S THE THING
- National Affairs: A Little Tired
- Medicine: Polio Peak?
- Personality, Sep. 22, 1952
- The Press: Purpose Without Passion
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Bad Guess
- The Press: The Big Story
- CRIME: House Party
- EGYPT: Leadership for the League?
- BANKING: The New Look
- POLITICAL NOTES: Who's for Whom, Sep. 22, 1952
- Medicine: Harem Surgeon
- Sport: Pelota's World Series
- Books: It Started in a Garden
- Education: Communists in the Schools
- Radio: With a Soft G
- REPUBLICANS: Bob the Bugler
- WAR IN KOREA: Three Fronts
- CANADA: In from the Sea
- Miscellany, Sep. 22, 1952
- Business & Finance: Real Wildcatting
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Sep. 22, 1952
- Radio: Life of Crime
- COLOMBIA: The Wheel of Hate
- ARMAMENT: Strikebound & Unbound
- GREAT BRITAIN: A Bit Different
- Foreign News: Historical Note
- Religion: More Punch
- Wallace K. Harrison
- The Press: Digging Up the Bodies
- Milestones, Sep. 22, 1952
- LIQUOR: PopskulPs Progress
- TEXAS: Compromise
- National Affairs: The Hollywood Touch
- Medicine: Preventive Psychiatry
- Sport: Eleven to Go
- Science: Atomic Furnace
- National Affairs: The Wisconsin Primary
- TREATIES: Amends
- Cinema: Newsreel Victory
- Business & Finance: Good News
- GERMANY: Neo-Nazi Retreat
- Religion: Embattled Basques
- The Press: Candidates Y. Newsmen
- WAGES & SALARIES: The Hidden Payroll
- HISTORICAL NOTES: Quaker Brown
- Science: All-Seeing Tower
- THE CAMPAIGN: Gist
- EUROPE: Where Are the Elephants?
- ITALY: Boy for Hire
- Religion: Faith of the Candidates
- INVESTMENTS: Time for Departure
- ARMED FORCES: Sudden Attack
- Science: In a Pig's Eye
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 22, 1952
- National Affairs: A KEY STATE: OHIO
- IRAN: Carpet for Sale
- Religion: Women in the Church
- PERSONNEL: Man of Action
- National Affairs: Report on the Bureau
- Medicine: Magnetic Molars
- Letters, Sep. 22, 1952
- Sport: Who Won
- Sport: BASEBALL'S BIG TEN :, Sep. 22, 1952
- People, Sep. 15, 1952
- Music: Success Story
- Music: Off the Record
- Business: Milestone for Westinghouse
- Medicine: Mass Lobotomies
- Science: Death at Farnborough
- INVESTMENTS: How to Save a Buck
- Medicine: How to Stop Smoking
- Science: Round Trip to Peru
- CORPORATIONS: Chemical Change
- COMMUNISTS: Conviction Upheld
- Milestones, Sep. 15, 1952
- Science: Big Jim
- Radio: TV Newspaper
- ARMED FORCES: Equalization
- Education: The Policy Makers
- Books: An American Record
- The Theater: Last Dance
- RADIO: Program Preview, Sep. 15, 1952
- WAR IN KOREA: Housewarming
- Education: Big Southern Campus
- REPUBLICANS: Rolling
- National Affairs: The Snollygosters
- Books: Vision & Martyrdom
- Art: Exceptional Matisse
- ECUADOR: Exile at Home
- Sport: Bright Australian Future
- LABOR: Coal Prospects
- Books: High Jinks in Hell
- THE AMERICAS: Losing Ground
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Sep. 15, 1952
- GERMANY: Rebirth at Essen
- Cinema: No Time for Temperament
- Foreign News: 4,500,000 Criminals
- INDIA: Reds Bearing Gifts
- G. Mennen Williams
- CONFERENCES: Progressive Chrysanthemums
- AUSTRALIA: Nest of Traitors
- THE CHANCELLERIES: Double Dutch
- International: In a Foreign Land
- Education: Ko/e, Pt/eri...
- THE CAMPAIGN: September Poll
- POLITICAL NOTES: Upset in Nevada
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Sep. 15, 1952
- Art: Beyond the Horizon
- CANADA: Small Change
- AVIATION: Too Little, Too Late
- Medicine: At Ease!
- INVESTIGATIONS: Solid Santa Glaus
- Books: Love in a Hot Climate
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 15, 1952
- DEMOCRATS: The Way West
- CHILE: The Horse Comes Back
- Religion: On the King's Highway
- MICHIGAN: Prodigy's Progress
- Books: Bestseller
- GREAT BRITAIN: Defeat for the Bevanly Host
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Sep. 15, 1952
- FRANCE: Lesson from a Piece of Cheese
- Foreign News: The Captive Candidate
- CHINA: Waking Up
- MALAYA: No Murders Today
- REFLECTIONS: Cultural Notes
- TOURISTS: Fun on the Bosporus
- Business: The Grand Slam
- Letters, Sep. 15, 1952
- THE SOUTH: New Accent
- Religion: 500th Birthday
- MAINE: As Usual
- Foreign News: Uranium Rush
- EGYPT: Sword Unsheathed
- DANGER ZONES: Harassment
- GOVERNMENT: New Boss Mobilizer
- National Affairs: Foreign Policy Debate
- Religion: Plot in Progress
- National Affairs: Conventions in Hartford
- National Affairs: Furrows
- Religion: School for Negroes
- National Affairs: Wrath in Massachusetts
- Religion: The TV Front
- Miscellany, Sep. 15, 1952
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