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- SPAIN: Watered Milk
- TAXES: Bad Bookkeeping, Good News
- Religion: Church & State In France
- The Press: The Colonel Carries On
- Education: New Crisis in the Colleges
- Foreign News: How Goring Died
- Crawford Greenewalt
- National Affairs: The Smart Operator
- THE NATION: Letter From Tokyo
- THE AIR WAR: Biggest Dogfight
- ECONOMICS: Disagreement at Torquay
- CHINA: Reign of Terror
- National Affairs: It Wrings Our Hearts, But
- RADIO: Program Preview, Apr. 16, 1951
- Foreign News: The Man Who Got Homesick
- SEQUELS: Dismissed with Prejudice
- A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 16, 1951
- GERMANY: Wraps Off
- THE ENEMY: Kim's Story
- BATTLE OF INDO-CHINA: Offensive That Failed
- THE PHILIPPINES: Hope Against the Huks
- INDIA: How Moral Is Nehru?
- IMMIGRATION: The Wetbacks
- Sport: Who Won
- Cinema: Racing on the Screen
- Foreign News: Fable of a Ring
- International: Stop & Go
- Music: Bing's Plans
- Cinema: The Oscars
- RADIO: Program Preview, Apr. 9, 1951
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Funny Business
- Religion: Melish Return?
- IRAN: Aftermath of Murder
- INVESTIGATIONS: After Kefauver
- National Affairs: Clay Calls It a Day
- TREATIES: Enlightened Peace for Japan
- Music: Triumph at Quetzalcoatl
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Apr. 9, 1951
- The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Apr. 9, 1951
- A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 9, 1951
- POLITICAL NOTES: Me & My Shadow
- Religion: Relief for Therese
- GOVERNMENT: Nothing to Spare
- Miscellany, Apr. 9, 1951
- GREAT BRITAIN: Concession
- THE NATIONS: SACEUR
- Business: Charge It, Please
- National Affairs: MORALITY HAS BECOME LEGALITY
- The Press: Soul-Searching (Cont'd)
- National Affairs: Somewhat Hipped
- Milestones, Apr. 9, 1951
- WAR CRIMES: Falkenhausen Freed
- MANAGEMENT: Stop the Clock
- Education: Answer to Byrnes
- Music: Giants in Tableau
- MEXICO: One Out of Five
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Apr. 9, 1951
- The Theater: Rising Star
- Medicine: Fluorine Works
- THE NATION: More Serious Than in November
- The Press: Too-Early Bird
- National Affairs: Reasonable Suspicion
- Religion: God Came In
- Books: Candida
- WALL STREET: Speculators' Delight
- Science: Atom-Poisoned Metals
- GERMANY: Troublous Berlin
- International: BRITAIN IN 1951
- THE ATOM: Step Right Up, Folks
- Sport: More Muck
- AVIATION: Death Edict?
- Radio: Advance on Hollywood
- National Affairs: Carefully Synchronized
- Religion: Be It Resolved
- THE DRAFT: The College Boys Learn
- THE PRESIDENCY: Red Carpet
- Letters, Apr. 9, 1951
- Business: Measure of Muscle
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Apr. 9, 1951
- COMMUNISTS: Defections from Red Ranks
- GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Apr. 9, 1951
- The Press: Hundred-Year Shout
- Education: Case of the Growing Boy
- RETAILING: Give 'Em a Free Ride
- Education: The Hill at 100
- The Hemisphere: The Mambo
- Medicine: Audible Tinnitus
- People: Guided Tours
- Books: Realism Without Obscenity
- Science: Engineer's Problem
- TRIALS: Guilty
- Sport: Lift for the Giants
- Medicine: Earthquake in Chicago
- National Affairs: By the Middle of 1953
- Books: Family of a Genius
- The Press: The Trib's New Eagle
- CONTROLS: The New Order
- Education: Scholarships from Ford
- THE AMERICAS: Mobilizing the Neighbors
- CALIFORNIA: Twister
- Sport: Stay of Execution
- Books: Doctor's Dilemma
- Business: New Market Measure
- Art: Racial Strength
- MEN AT WAR: Something to Remember
- Barbara Bel Geddes
- Art: Seattle Tangler
- BATTLE OF KOREA: Enemy Buildup
- Art: Pots, Pans & Paintings
- STRATEGY: Tricks & Dupes
- Science: The Missing Link
- War: INSIDE RED CHINA
- Science: Two-Way Fish
- ITALY: Insult to the Pope
- THE PRESIDENCY: Put Away That Sport Shirt
- THE NATION: MacArthur to Red China
- Religion: Subversive Scientists
- Business & Finance: The Oilfield Shuttle
- PRICES: High Living
- Religion: Growth of U.S. Churches
- SECURITIES: Israel's Independence Issue
- Foreign News: NEW POLITBUROCRATS?
- INVESTIGATIONS: Mighty Interesting Visit
- Business & Finance: Balanced Budget (Real)
- Religion: Christian Casualties
- RAILROADS: Scarlet Woman of Wall Street
- GREAT BRITAIN: Recess
- National Affairs: Resignations Wanted
- Business & Finance: Not Enough
- Sport: Who Won
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Apr. 2, 1951
- Education: Made in U.S.A.
- Religion: The Biggest Yet
- INDUSTRY: Dow's Debut
- Cinema: New Picture, Apr. 2, 1951
- National Affairs: Cargo from Korea
- ITALY: Death Train
- National Affairs: Last Act
- Science: Guarded Tests
- Music: Manon as It Should Be
- Business & Finance: OPS on Guard
- Education: Piedmont Uprising
- Miscellany, Apr. 2, 1951
- Milestones, Apr. 2, 1951
- National Affairs: Homing Torpedo
- Education: Nation's Nurse
- ARMED FORCES: Twice as Big
- BATTLE OF KOREA: Again at the Parallel
- Religion: The Vicar's Cross
- Sport: Great Expectations
- SHIPPING: Defeat for Dollar
- Cinema: Two of a Kind
- Medicine: Wrong Blood
- IOWA: Dispute in Dubuque
- Books: Highbrow Historical
- THE ALLIES: Education at Sea
- CHINA: My Soul to the Devil
- Radio: Standing Room Only
- Jules Vincent Auriol
- TRIALS: Not Guilty
- The Press: The Herald's Birthday
- Science: Interceptor Mission
- A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 2, 1951
- Music: Music for the Millions
- AVIATION: A Lively Corpse
- FRANCE: Brave Old Wheelhorse
- GOVERNMENT: Balanced Budget (Fluke)
- Sport: Rule Britannia
- Books: The Life of a Carny
- Education: Michigan Mystery
- Cinema: Command Performance
- National Affairs: The Shame & Glory . . .
- People, Apr. 2, 1951
- Music: The Girl from Oklahoma
- STEEL: A First for Bethlehem
- National Affairs: Passport to Citizenship
- National Affairs: 300 Years Is Not Enough
- War: FACTS ABOUT THE 38TH
- Sport: Men & Boys
- Medicine: Jan Keeps His Own
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Apr. 2, 1951
- War: With Task Force Growdon
- Medicine: Prescription for Dying
- The Press: Double Take
- Letters, Apr. 2, 1951
- Foreign News: FRANCE SINCE THE REVOLUTION
- Religion: Christ in Yucca Valley
- Sport: The Free Riders
- Books: Nothing Matters
- ARGENTINA: The Light Went Out
- MANAGEMENT: Retirement Plan
- CRIME: End of the Hiss Case
- STRATEGY: Ready to Confer
- RADIO: Program Preview, Apr. 2, 1951
- Art: Loftiness in London
- Cinema: Import, Apr. 2, 1951
- Medicine: Flexible Autocrat
- The Press: Soul-Searching on the Left
- ORGANIZATIONS: $492 Million to Spend
- Books: The Permanent Despotism
- THE AMERICAS: Perón's Atom
- COMMUNISTS: Comrade, Be Gone
- Foreign News: ANTI-COMMUNIST DEFENSE IN THE BALKANS
- Radio: Spring Thaw
- Art: Work in Paris
- The Press: All for One
- THE CONGRESS: Unearned Holiday
- Art: Prying Dutchman
- Science: Bargain Radiation
- Science: Weather Once a Week
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