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- Medicine: Legalized Abortion?
- Science: The Wonderful Pile
- National Affairs: Work Done
- Radio: Hopper's Whopper
- Religion: Can Protestantism Win?
- SIAM: Hey, That's Mine
- Science: Irresponsible Ions
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Messersmith's Nose
- Foreign News: Romance Clipped
- Radio: Silly Season
- Sport: For Masters Only
- CHINA: In the Russian Wake
- Miscellany, Apr. 15, 1946
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Apr. 15, 1946
- Books: The War & Mr. Sheean
- AUTOS: Under the Hood
- Old Play in Manhattan, Apr. 15, 1946
- Letters, Apr. 15, 1946
- Cinema: Bust Becomes Bonanza
- Books: The Climate of War
- AVIATION: Mustang's Colt
- Science: For Nofer Trunnions
- LABOR: Palsies
- Music: Touchdown
- CORPORATIONS: Baby
- National Affairs: The Flick of an Eyebrow
- Music: Blow It Down
- The Press: Lena v. Gravel Gertie
- Business: Weaving the Web
- National Affairs: Little Redhead
- The Theater: New Musical Play in Manhattan, Apr. 8, 1946
- FOREIGN TRADE: Long Time No See
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Apr. 8, 1946
- ADVERTISING: Horsepower Drop
- National Affairs: Bad Management
- Sport: The Great Yankee
- VETERANS: Joe & Pom
- THE PRESIDENCY: A Little Fresh Air
- Radio: Drop Everything, Drop Dado
- Medicine: Seesaw Lens
- TRANS-JORDAN: Birth of a Nation
- Junk in the Jungle
- Medicine: Smallpox Epidemic
- Education: Yak-Ac
- Green Pastures
- Science: Denatured Plutonium
- International: AT THE TABLE
- Science: Into the Blue
- Canada: ONTARIO: Goodbye to All That
- RADICALS: The Red Spots
- Letters, Apr. 8, 1946
- EUROPE: Troubled Resurrection
- Sport: Man in No Hurry
- REPUBLICANS: New Chairman
- THE CONGRESS: All Over Again
- Radio: K/Ve AFN
- Books: When Women Ruled the Roost
- Religion: Ave Atque Vale
- GREAT BRITAIN: O Tempora
- ESPIONAGE: Don't Go Near the Water
- Music: The Unseen Audience
- AVIATION: On a Dour Note
- The Press: Courthouse Lee's Retreat
- Cinema: Masterpiece
- ARMY & NAVY: So Long
- THE NATION: UNO Strikes Home
- Radio: Bughum
- Medicine: For Love or Nothing
- Foreign News: Chuck Him?
- Laurence Olivier
- Education: Three Cs and a D
- Milestones, Apr. 8, 1946
- International: Gromyko Takes a Ride
- Science: The Waters of Jordan
- CUBA: Lost Milestone
- ATOMIC AGE: The First Hope
- Books: A Journalist in Naziland
- FOOD: Against Starvation
- People: Inside Dopesters
- The Press: Bee-oftheP-D
- Education: Fair Harvard
- HOUSING: For Veterans Only
- A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 8, 1946
- Art: Having a Good Time
- GERMANY: Cost of Defeat
- Education: Matriarchy
- fy for Growth
- UNO: Gromyko Takes a Walk
- Science: At a Quarter Past R
- Latin America: Potted Cactus
- OPINION: Chorus
- Science: Underwater Prospects
- JUDICIARY: The Ax
- Canada: MANITOBA: Eyes North
- The Press: A Million Times
- National Affairs: The Why of the Shortage
- Miscellany, Apr. 8, 1946
- Religion: Protestants v. Catholics
- Foreign News: Mo Union Now
- Sport: The Day
- THE NATIONS: The Russians March
- Latin America: Bum's Rush
- National Affairs: Work Done
- The Press: Soapbox, 1946
- Books: Cats' Play
- Religion: Scribe of the Dark Age
- JAPAN: Reception at Uraga
- CHINA: Generalissimo's Man
- LABOR: The Great Actor
- RADICALS: Again, the Wobblies
- Army & Navy: By the Gods
- CASUALTIES: Last Landing
- JAPAN: Murder in the Kabuki
- Education: This Is Me
- Army & Navy - MORALE: Democracy or Mutiny
- YUGOSLAVIA: Tito's Triumph
- Sport: Most Popular Game
- Education: Great Man in the Jungle
- UNO: Equipoise among the Azaleas
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Southward Trek
- International: The Wives
- Sport: The Strangle Holds
- Milestones, Apr. 1, 1946
- Letters, Apr. 1, 1946
- FOREIGN TRADE: Time to Go Home
- National Affairs: Barbecue
- The Theater: Old Play in Manhattan, Apr. 1, 1946
- Education: As Good As Graduated
- FRANCE: Long Shot
- The Press: Try & Stop Him
- ECONOMICS: Which Direction?
- Canada: NEWFOUNDLAND: Swilin' Time
- PLAIN PEOPLE: Progress Report, Apr. 1, 1946
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Apr. 1, 1946
- Sport: What Price Amateurs?
- Medicine: From the Test Tubes
- THE NATION: The Law & The Prophets
- Cinema: Boos & Bravos
- Medicine: As Plain As . . .
- Miscellany, Apr. 1, 1946
- SURPLUS PROPERTY: A Confused Muddle
- THE PRESIDENCY: Decision at the Crossroads
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Apr. 1, 1946
- National Affairs: Work Done
- Science: Flying Eyes
- Art: Great Papa
- Just Pack Your Bag, But. . .
- National Affairs: That Awkward-Seeming Man
- Foreign News: Le Voyage de la Vierge
- The Press: What Time Are You?
- International: WHAT DOES RUSSIA WANT?
- Music: Requiem in Fort Wayne
- Radio: From Sugato to Scarlett
- Canada: NOVA SCOTIA: Hooch for Haligonians
- CORPORATIONS: Up Wages, Out Profits
- OPINION: Chairman Carey's Chickens
- Books: Laureate of Youth
- Latin America: South to the Future
- VETERANS: Old Soldiers' Soldier
- SPAIN: The Bell Tolls
- Sport: No Party
- The Press: Global Collier's
- WAR CRIMES: 2,500,000 Pieces
- Medicine: Without Blowups
- Business: Experiment in Cotton
- National Affairs: UNO-in-The Bronx
- Music: Liang on the Ku-Cheng
- RUSSIA: Beards
- The Press: Life with Evjue
- The New Pictures, Apr. 1, 1946
- Medicine: Doctors into Civil Servants
- A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 1, 1946
- Medicine: Estrogen for Miscarriage
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Red Pepper
- Art: New Country
- BANKING: Bad Start
- THE CONGRESS: Thank You, Mr. Fish
- Science: Consider the Termite
- Radio: Dear Teacher ...
- Through Trains at Last
- Books: French Thoreau
- LATIN AMERICA: Wanted: A Formula
- National Affairs: PEARL HARBOR: HENRY STIMSON'S VIEW
- GERMANY: A Peek through the Curtain
- The Press: Inquiring Reporter
- ATOMIC AGE: The Goodness of Man
- AUTOS: No New Models?
- Music: Music for the Eyes
- GREAT BRITAIN: Noblesse Oblige
- The Press: Is Anybody Hungry?
- Religion: What Price Unity?
- General Omar Bradley
- Books: The End of Kentucky
- Canada: THE DOMINION: Rumblings
- Sartor Resartus
- EIRE: Spring Vacation
- Religion: Luther
- Books: The End of F. Jasmine Addams
- Religion: Docility in Boston
- Religion: Not Healthful
- People: People, Apr. 1, 1946
- ARGENTINA: The British Are Coming
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