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- AUSTRALIA: Reason to Pause
- Letters, Mar. 31, 1941
- Books: Half-Baked Hero
- Sport: Not-So-Simple Simon
- World War: BATTLE OF BRITAIN: New Pattern
- THE PRESIDENCY: Rest
- Medicine: Semi-Suicides
- Cinema: Kane Continued
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 31, 1941
- Art: Bid: $2,000; Asked: $125
- Religion: Biblical Botany
- The Press: News from the Army
- World War: BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC: Conflict in Three Dimensions
- Foreign News: Colonel Donovan's War
- National Affairs: Power for Defense
- Medicine: Birth Control
- Cinema: Hollywood Harpooned
- National Affairs: Millions for Defense but . . .
- Art: Fiery Pictures
- Religion: News from Italy
- Radio: Gillette to Ringside?
- Music: Stokowski Quits
- The Press: Muscle Journalist
- World War, SOUTHERN THEATRE: Key Towns
- The Press: British Newspaper Profits
- YUGOSLAVIA: Hitler at the Frontier
- Science: Vegetable Vampires
- The Next Million
- WAR AND PEACE: Food: A Weapon
- Education: Guggenheim Fellows
- National Affairs: Ducks for Beef
- STATE OF BUSINESS: TIME Presents a New Index
- The New Pictures, Mar. 31, 1941
- BANKING: Boomlet
- TERRITORIES: The Will of Munoz Marin
- Foreign News: Labor Draft
- Books: Philippine Perplexity
- Sport: Pool Sharks
- Religion: Moses in Soap Opera
- GOVERNMENT: The Unwelcome Informer
- Milestones, Mar. 31, 1941
- Radio: New Marge
- Emory Scott Land
- INTERNATIONAL: Profitable Export
- LABOR: Problem Corked
- Radio: Change Your Numbers
- Music: Season's End
- The Press: Dodd's Memorial
- The Theatre: Merry Murray
- National Defense: Big Wagons
- MERCHANT MARINE: Bottoms for Britain
- People: People, Mar. 31, 1941
- AGRICULTURE: The Democratic Feed Bag
- GREAT BRITAIN: Billiards, Bombs, Beer
- Books: 700-Year Newsreel
- POWER: Dr. Raver Marches On
- Science: Cash for Spirits
- Flaws
- NEW YORK: Red Blood for Blue
- Education: Schools v. Reds
- NAVY: Broad Stripes for Mustangs
- THE CONGRESS: Change of Mind
- PERSONNEL: Brainwork on the Brains Shortage
- Books: Blood and Irony
- MINING: A Crutch for Cripple Creek
- National Affairs: As Jim Crow Flies
- AIR: Certain Death
- WOMEN: Spring Comes to Washington
- Art: Painter of Women
- ALUMINUM: The Other Aluminum Company
- The Press: McCormick Hauls Down the Flag
- CONVENTIONS: Dry Toast
- The Press: Zapp Trapped
- Sport: Balanced Bruins
- CANADA: About Time
- Books: A Modest Proposal
- Press: Defender and Skeleton
- World War, SOUTHERN THEATRE: Toward the Capital
- Letters, Mar. 24, 1941
- Sport: Who Won, Mar. 24, 1941
- EGYPT: Lovers and Helmets
- Milestones, Mar. 24, 1941
- INTERNATIONAL: Matsuoka Takes a Trip
- THE PRESIDENCY: Decision
- Medicine: Pregnant or Not?
- SECURITIES: Viscose Sale
- Books: Self-conscious Hillbilly
- World War: BALKAN THEATRE: Toward the Unwelcome
- Books: International Rollo
- Miscellany, Mar. 24, 1941
- GERMANY: Willke, Willcke, Willeke
- RADICALS: Troubles of a Best-Seller
- The Theatre: New Play in Manhattan, Mar. 24, 1941
- FOREIGN TRADE: Nazi Hirelings
- Music: Songs from Texas
- HAITI: Five More Years for Stenio
- Foreign News: The World and H. R. 1776
- CATASTROPHES: Act of God
- National Affairs: The President's Week, Mar. 24, 1941
- The Theatre: Revival in Manhattan
- Art: American Louvre
- GOVERNMENT: How Many Dimes?
- KENYA: Maughamesque
- Books: Hemispheric
- World War: BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Hurts and Hopes
- Medicine: Down With Peritonitis
- PERSONNEL: Rehiring
- Books: Remembrance of Things Past
- Powder to Burn
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Mar. 24, 1941
- WOMEN: Feminine Defense
- Religion: Sin Rediscovered
- Music: Just Like the Met
- JAPAN: Pain in the Nekku
- National Affairs: Act of the Devil
- The Theatre: Prumbs Down
- GREAT BRITAIN: War Waifs
- Field Marshal List
- Radio: MBS Soapbox
- SHIPPING: Shoals Ahead
- AIR: Helldiver, 1941
- REPUBLICANS: Position: Stronger
- Religion: Pocket Bibles
- CHINA: Eastern Aeneid
- TURKEY: Bombs in the Baggage Room
- Radio: Air for a Screwball
- Army: Report on the Garand
- National Affairs: Busmen's Holiday
- People: People, Mar. 24, 1941
- LABOR: Work Stalled
- Education: Restoration in Louisiana
- FISCAL: Nightmare Round the Corner
- Education: Exit Dr. Hauptmamn
- WAR & PEACE: Currie in China
- Science: Man and His Mind
- Science: Technology Notes
- National Affairs: Detroit for Naples
- LABOR: Model T Tycoon
- Books: Womanly Strength & Weakness
- RADICALS: Dynamiter
- THE CONGRESS: Step in the Dark
- AIR: It May Be...
- LATIN AMERICA: Pro-U. S. or Neutral?
- Science: Sad Birds
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 17, 1941
- FLORIDA: Good Season
- Art: Papa Hiler
- World War: AT SEA: Pitched Battle
- Foreign News: FOR WHOM THE BULL TOILS
- Milestones, Mar. 17, 1941
- Books: To the Union Station
- Calling Jackie, Calling Willie
- Miscellany, Mar. 17, 1941
- BANKING: Revolt in the Colonies
- World War: Banana Raider
- ITALY: Grcmdi's Successor
- Sport: Roch Run
- Sport: Fair Grounds Saved
- Books: History with Horns
- Revving Up
- Religion: Church & State
- The Press: Correspondent in Trouble
- Music: Jive in Barracks
- King Size
- World War: BALKAN THEATRE: Even Without the Turks
- PORTUGAL: Hohenzollern Hegira
- Medicine: Spark-Plug Man
- THE PRESIDENCY: Ninth Year Begins
- Books: Bastard's Chronicle
- National Defense: Posters for Factories
- FAR EAST: Eight-Point Landing
- Science: Arctic Metropolis
- The New Pictures, Mar. 17, 1941
- Art: Inclusive Ism
- Business: Statisticians' Merger
- Sport: Lady Into Sox
- Music: Popular, Mar. 17, 1941
- The Press: A New Star
- WAR AND PEACE: The Case for Union
- Books: Milton Agonistes
- CIVIL FRONT: Practice Blackout
- NEAR EAST: Son of the Prophet's Daughter
- Religion: Prayer as Propaganda
- Cinema: Kane Case
- Art: Mountain Carver
- Exit Boy Wonder
- Music: SYMPHONIC, ETC.
- The Press: Moving Day for Columnists
- Letters, Mar. 17, 1941
- ARMY: Extended Tours
- THE BALKANS: Yugoslavia Next?
- Religion: For a Coherent Pattern
- Radio: RCA to Princeton
- The Press: Hearst Buys
- Henry Ford
- Towards a Shortage Economy
- Music: March Records
- CANADA: Farmer's Wife
- INTERNATIONAL: Hitler's Timetable
- Radio: Wunderkind Out
- Colosal Deductions
- Foreign News: Property Draft
- World War: BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Night Out
- GOVERNMENT: Bottles' Bottleneck
- Education: Reds in Manhattan
- THE NETHERLANDS: Beggars Underground
- World War: Hit-and-Ruin Raids
- Education: Mcm-in-the-Street's Dictionary
- GREAT BRITAIN: False Humanity?
- People: People, Mar. 17, 1941
- Medicine: Grafting Problem
- Sport: Weather: Cold; Track: Wet
- Sport: Wanted: Less Sunshine
- Religion: Malvern to New Haven
- Cinema, Also Showing Mar. 10, 1941
- The Press: Howard's Heart Change
- Books: Bellyful and Sodamint
- The Press: Canada's Saboteur
- Books: The New Order
- MUSIC: Music in the Morning
- Books: Young Man's Story
- Music: Petrillo v. Artists
- Radio: Break for FM
- Books: A Stone-Age Winter
- Milestones, Mar. 10, 1941
- World War: Counterattack in Libya?
- Letters: The U. S. and the War
- Radio: Brat's Birthday
- Also In This Issue, Mar. 10, 1941
- ART: Nature Painter
- World War: BATTLE OF BRITAIN: New Phase of Fury
- NAVY: Sampans Seized
- World War, SOUTHERN THEATRE: Exchange of Somalilands
- FRANCE: Troubled Exiles
- REPUBLICANS: Opinion on Willkie
- THE PRESIDENCY: A Question of Morale
- Foreign News: King's Greeting
- ITALY: Best in the World
- MEXICO: Avila Camacho Steals the Show
- New Play in Manhattan, Mar. 10, 1941
- Music: Hymn Writer
- Medicine: Hallucinations
- HEROES: Rescue
- THE CONGRESS: Peacemongers
- Art: Moses Speaks
- Sport: The Draft and the Dodgers
- The New Pictures, Mar. 10, 1941
- Radio: Bright Quiz
- World War: Will Chemistry Fight?
- World War: BALKAN THEATRE: Spring is Here
- National Defense: Grocers, Morticians. . . .
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