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- GREAT BRITAIN: The Portent
- CHANCELLERIES: The Thing to Avoid
- Music: Mystery in Madrid
- Music: Second Serving
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 7, 1949
- Candy Is Dandy
- Sport: The Secret of Shady Corner
- Boss of the U.P.
- The Press: Pick a Picket
- The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Mar. 7, 1949
- National Affairs: The Word That Came to Dinner
- AVIATION: Blue Skies
- Art: My Dear Children
- Radio: TV Midget
- ARGENTINA: Props into Prods
- Medicine: Continuing Fight
- The Press: Grady & the Postman
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Trouble at the Top
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 7, 1949
- National Affairs: A Date at The Dance Hall
- COMMUNISTS: Quiet, Please!
- People: People, Mar. 7, 1949
- MIDDLE EAST: Peace in a Smoke-Filled Room
- The President and Politics
- International: And the Jews, Too
- THE NATIONS: Holiday Special
- Milestones, Mar. 7, 1949
- Music: Straightening Out Joseph
- Business: Climbing Franc
- Science: Harness for the Nile
- THE PRESIDENCY: Whose Show?
- Art: A Typewriter for Dido
- Religion: The Risks of Brotherhood
- Cinema: Big Deal
- CENTRAL AMERICA: Rest in Peace
- Sport: Basketball with Bells
- Miscellany, Mar. 7, 1949
- Paramount Gives In
- Medicine: Penicillin Shock
- The Press: Bing's Song
- Radio: The Nude in the Living Room
- The Press: Guide for Saps
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Until the Dust Settles
- GEORGIA: Hummon's Own Assembly
- National Affairs: Order by Thimble
- NEW PRODUCTS: Robot Secretary
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Mar. 7, 1949
- BANKING: The Golden Fleece
- Science: Two Stages to Space
- Education: Decide as You Go
- Radio: Program Preview, Mar. 7, 1949
- To the Top
- Letters, Mar. 7, 1949
- Medicine: Survival of a Dark Age
- The Press: Vacation from News
- John P. Marquand
- TREASON: True to the Red, White & Blue
- THE CONGRESS: To the Bitter End
- Books: Spruce Street Boy
- ILLINOIS: The Inviting Crib
- Education: Violators & Sympathizers
- National Affairs: Back Home
- Education: Freedom & Lines
- Education: First for a First
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