NATION THE PRESIDENCY: Return of Welles (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY) National Affairs: President's Week: Apr. 8, 1940 (National Affairs) THE CONGRESS: Spending Spree (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS) National Affairs: Hull Wins (National Affairs) FOREIGN RELATIONS: Nazi White Book (National Affairs / FOREIGN RELATIONS) ARMY & NAVY: New Army (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY) CAMPAIGNS: Nebraska and Illinois Primaries (National Affairs / CAMPAIGNS) HEROES: Tired Of It (National Affairs / HEROES) National Affairs: The Republicans (National Affairs) MISSOURI: Angel of Ava (National Affairs / MISSOURI) KENTUCKY: Bloody Breathitt (National Affairs / KENTUCKY) CONNECTICUT: Yankees (National Affairs / CONNECTICUT) WORLD FRANCE: Allies v. Soviets (Foreign News / FRANCE) GREAT BRITAIN: Bewildered (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN) ALBANIA: Zog's Rent (Foreign News / ALBANIA) ITALY: No. 1 Facist (Foreign News / ITALY) CANADA: Mackenzie King Wins (Foreign News / CANADA) JAPAN: Son of Son of Sun (Foreign News / JAPAN) SPAIN: Year of Peace (Foreign News / SPAIN) WAR & TERRORISM STRATEGY: Present & Future Plans (World War / STRATEGY) AT SEA: In the Far East (World War / AT SEA) World War: In the North (World War) IN THE AIR: Fights of the Week (World War / IN THE AIR) SPIES: Open Season in Britain (World War / SPIES) ECONOMIC FRONT: Rivers Open (World War / ECONOMIC FRONT) SCIENCE Science: Great Stone Faces Science: More Chemurgy HEALTH & MEDICINE Medicine: Negro Health (Medicine) PRESS The Press: Chattanooga's Milton (The Press) The Press: Postgraduate Journalists (The Press) The Press: Progress (The Press) RELIGION Religion: Freedom of Faith Religion: Episcopalians and Divorce Religion: It Was All Adam's Fault SPORT Sport: Pony Express Sport: Who Won, Apr. 8, 1940 BUSINESS STEEL: Surprise Dividend (STEEL) GOVERNMENT: Out of SEC (GOVERNMENT) ADVERTISING: Gag (Business & Finance / ADVERTISING) CARRIERS: First Year Without a Death (Business & Finance / CARRIERS) MANUFACTURING: Domestic Cigaret Paper (Business & Finance / MANUFACTURING) Business & Finance: Optical Restraint of Trade? (Business & Finance) Business & Finance: Slug-Abed Engineer (Business & Finance) EDUCATION Education: Typical Princetonian Education: Saved from BeHrand Russell Education: School in Caney Valley ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT The Theatre: Tom Shows (The Theatre) The Theatre: New & Old Plays in Manhattan (The Theatre) Music: Home-Grown Composer (Music) Music: Bandmasters Change (Music) Music: Where Does It Hurt You? (Music) Radio: Who Listens? (Radio) Radio: Listen Flatfoot . . . (Radio) Radio: Crime & Punishment (Radio) Radio: Uncle Normie (Radio) Art: Philadelphia's Museum (Art) Art: French Cartoonist in the U. S. (Art) Art: Postman-Painter (Art) Cinema: The New Pictures: Apr. 8, 1940 (Cinema) Books: Mobs & Machines (Books) Books: History Without Dates (Books) Books: G. B. S. Unveiled Again (Books) Books: Recent & Readable: Apr. 8, 1940 (Books) MISCELLANY Miscellany, Apr. 8, 1940 MILESTONES Milestones, Apr. 8, 1940 PEOPLE People, Apr. 8, 1940 LETTERS Letters, Apr. 8, 1940