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- MIDDLE EAST: The Will of Allah
- CUBA: Reverse Tourism
- GREAT BRITAIN: Both Doing Well
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Nov. 29, 1948
- Books: The Compleat Boswell
- Education: To Be Continued
- The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Nov. 29, 1948
- MEXICO: Whom the Sergeant Adored
- International: THE STORIES THEY TELL, Nov. 29, 1948
- Medicine: Senile Statistics
- Science: Better Housekeeping
- THE ECONOMY: Crystal Ball
- BELGIUM: Two Heads for One
- The New Pictures, Nov. 29, 1948
- International: Great & Absurd Suspicions
- Medicine: All Out?
- AUTOS: Under the Counter
- Milestones, Nov. 29, 1948
- THE NATIONS: Brutal Rebuff
- Music: New Records, Nov. 29, 1948
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Nov. 29, 1948
- Books: Hot Spots
- Education: The Higher, the Worser
- Sport: Red Tiger
- Latin America: Apostles at Work
- CHINA: Or Cut Bait
- Sport: The Big One
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 29, 1948
- Science: Highest Balloon
- Letters, Nov. 29, 1948
- WALL STREET: Tell Me, Ouija ...
- The Press: A Reprimand from Teacher
- Religion: The Assumption of Mary
- Art: Far from Home
- National Affairs: A New Feeling
- Dave Beck
- Foreign News: Flee Where?
- PUERTO RICO: God's Pamphleteer
- GOVERNMENT: New Yardstick
- Cinema, Also Showing Nov. 29, 1948
- Education: More Fun Than Arithmetic
- Sport: Broken Record
- WAR CRIMES: The Score
- Medicine: Chance for Elizabeth
- Science: Fastest of Them All?
- AGRICULTURE: Election Returns
- Cinema: Step a Little Closer, Folks
- COMMUNISTS: Not Worked Out
- Medicine: Happy Ending
- Religion: Corrosive Influence
- GEORGIA: Ol' Gene's Boy
- Music: Buttons & Bows
- THE WEATHER: Blue Norther
- Books: Cassandra from the Garden
- Education: Of Dates & Drags
- The Theater: Best Bets on Broadway, Nov. 29, 1948
- People: People
- THE PRESIDENCY: Play & Work
- Foreign News: Battle Piece
- FASHIONS: Over the Whimsies
- Education: Hello & Goodbye
- Sport: Too Close for Comfort
- The Press: The Rivals
- Religion: The Women Speak
- Press: Uncle Sam, Publisher
- Music: No Frowning
- National Affairs: To the Well Again
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 29, 1948
- SHOW BUSINESS: High-Priced Revolution
- Radio: Program Preview, Nov. 29, 1948
- The Press: One & One
- Religion: White Man's Culture
- LABOR: The Herdsman
- Radio: Free, Absolutely Free
- REPUBLICANS: A Place to Stand
- Art: Close to Home
- ARMED FORCES: Over the Hump
- National Affairs: ON THE RECORD
- The Press: Loud Repore
- Books: A Study in Scarlet
- The Press: Extra Rations
- Books: Jaunty Sermons
- The Press: Magical Allure
- Books: What the Doctor Said
- Sport: Production-Line Football
- National Affairs: Last on the River
- Business: Score for Cy
- RUSSIA: Not Like Texas
- Music: Welcome to Pittsburgh
- HAITI: Black Magician
- Miscellany, Nov. 22, 1948
- Sport: No. I
- National Affairs: Crennis on the Codersperl
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Nov. 22, 1948
- The Boys from Syracuse
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Nov. 22, 1948
- Tallulah Bankhead
- HISTORICAL NOTES: Ike's Crusade
- Foreign News: A Prince Has Been Born
- Religion: Dangerous Rival
- SOUTH AFRICA: A Matter of Courtesy
- Music: The Past for the Present
- CHINA: Crescendo
- ARGENTINA: Time Out
- Canada: ONTARIO: Bonanza Revisited
- Science: Back to Earth
- Sport: The Undertaker Wins
- UNITED NATIONS: A Heavy Burden
- The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Nov. 22, 1948
- Round Four?
- THE PRESIDENCY: Season In the Sun
- Radio: New Commentator
- The Press: After the Battle
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 22, 1948
- MANNERS & MORALS: Biggest & Bloodiest
- Second Wave
- FRANCE: Counterpoint
- Religion: Not Frail, Not Pale
- MEXICO: Signs & Portents
- The Theater: One-Woman Show
- Milestones, Nov. 22, 1948
- HEROES: The Faces Are Familiar
- GREAT BRITAIN: To a Faithful Friend
- Medicine: Not So Good
- International: THE STORIES THEY TELL, Nov. 22, 1948
- Canada: THE PRIME MINISTRY: Last Exit
- Science: Antibiotic for Plants
- THE NATION: Collapsing Front
- People: People, Nov. 22, 1948
- The Press: It's a What?
- Education: Bad Fad
- Facts & Figures, Nov. 22, 1948
- POLITICAL NOTES: Head Start
- Medicine: Sight for the Sightless
- WAR CRIMES: Hidoi!
- Science: Milkman's Comet
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 22, 1948
- Art: I Gotta Be a Showman
- Education: One Road, Two Buses
- AVIATION: Flying Handyman
- ARMED FORCES: Howlin1 Mad v. the Army
- Medicine: Arterial Plumbing
- COMMUNISTS: You Can't Do Business ...
- Radio: Program Preview, Nov. 22, 1948
- Letters, Nov. 22, 1948
- Education: Next to Godliness
- AGRICULTURE: The Champ
- LABOR: Revolt on the Docks
- Radio: Network on the Way
- National Affairs: Fire Trap
- Radio: All-Day Looker
- National Affairs: New Jobs, Old Faces
- THE CONGRESS: Face of the Victor
- MICHIGAN: Cleanup for Soapy
- THIRD PARTIES: Among the Ruins
- Foreign News: Two Marks of Christianity
- MANNERS & MORALS: Aftermath
- PUERTO RICO: Clean Sweep
- KANSAS: Kansas Capitulation
- NICARAGUA: I'm the Champ
- THE PRESIDENCY: The Most Wonderful Thing
- Religion: Missionaries to Communism?
- Education: A Question of Continuity
- MISSOURI: New Faces, Old Stuff
- People: People, Nov. 15, 1948
- National Affairs: Explanations
- Sport: Upset Saturday
- Art: 1492 & All That
- INVESTIGATIONS: Thomas in Reverse
- Science: Nobelmen
- Medicine: Less Irritation, Please
- THE ELECTION: Crossfire
- FRANCE: Upsurge
- Sport: Conway's Boys
- Art: Woman on a Pedestal
- CRIME: The End of Bad Boy Collins
- Milestones, Nov. 15, 1948
- Science: Mystery of the Flying Heads
- THE ECONOMY: The Fears of Wall Street
- THE CABINET: There'll Be Some Changes
- GREAT BRITAIN: Honor System
- Miscellany, Nov. 15, 1948
- Sport: Mexico's Five Horsemen
- Medicine: Too-White Bread
- CHINA: If the Heart Is Pierced
- OIL: From the Bazaars
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Nov. 15, 1948
- PANOPLIES: Dilatory Domiciles
- Art: Up in Smoke
- International: THE STORIES THEY TELL, Nov. 15, 1948
- ARMED FORCES: Gently, Sergeant, Gently
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Nov. 15, 1948
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Nov. 15, 1948
- Radio: Not Much to Look At
- ALUMINUM: Slightly Confusing
- Books: Cabaret Philosopher
- Music: Destiny & Digestion
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Men at Work
- Foreign News: Flurry
- THE NATION: The Decision
- Religion: The Nylon Patriarch
- Education: What Makes Them Run?
- Medicine: Campaign of Fear?
- Foreign News: Everybody Fight Together
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Nov. 15, 1948
- Letters, Nov. 15, 1948
- Anastasio Somoza
- Medicine: Dry Party
- International: 1,000 Lost Golf Balls
- FISHING: Big Haul
- Art: Woman in a Bird Bath
- UNITED NATIONS: Work in Progress
- THE NATIONS: Oats for My Horse
- Cinema: Imports
- Books: The Thin Man
- Radio: Program Preview, Nov. 15, 1948
- Religion: The Knox Version
- AUTOS: The Dollar Grin
- The Press: The Great Fiasco
- Fair Trade?
- The Press: What Happened?
- Books: Ahoy, Polloi!
- The Press: Study of a Failure
- Music: No. 6
- THE NATION: Independence Day
- He Didn't Know It Was Loaded: He Didn't Know It Was Loaded
- Sport: Those Irish
- Chilly Night in Milan
- THE PRESIDENCY: Country Boy's Faith
- The Press: So Big
- Medicine: Watch Your Head
- Sport: The Substitute
- CHINA: Rout
- Science: The First Fireman
- New Play in Manhattan, Nov. 8, 1948
- REPUBLICANS: The Avalanche That Failed
- Soap in Your Eye?
- Medicine: The Plague
- GREAT BRITAIN: Here They Come!
- Sport: Phantom Race
- KOREA: I'm For You
- Dr. Robert Oppenheimer
- Science: Wooly Weather Prophet
- The Ideology's the Thing
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Hands Across the Sea
- OPINION: Situation Wanted
- Religion: Theological Thriller
- Radio: Program Preview, Nov. 8, 1948
- The Press: Moral Obligation
- RUSSIA: To Rear Communists
- STATES & CITIES: And the Governors, Too
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