NATION THE PRESIDENCY: Force with Force (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY) THE CONGRESS: Mr. Speers's Navy (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS) THE CONGRESS: Work Done, Apr. 22, 1940 (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS) CAMPAIGN: G. O. P. Trend (National Affairs / CAMPAIGN) JUDICIARY: Birthday (National Affairs / JUDICIARY) National Affairs: Mr. Farley Takes a Trip (National Affairs) PENNSYLVANIA: Tough Cooke (National Affairs / PENNSYLVANIA) NEW YORK: Elmer for a World's Fair (National Affairs / NEW YORK) TERRITORIES: Mauna Loa Erupts (National Affairs / TERRITORIES) POLITICAL NOTES: Three Against Incumbent (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES) ILLINOIS: The Horner Pie (National Affairs / ILLINOIS) WORLD POWER POLITICS: Where Next? (Foreign News / POWER POLITICS) FRANCE: Germans Cornered? (Foreign News / FRANCE) GREAT BRITAIN: No More Sissies (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN) ICELAND: Nobody's Baby (Foreign News / ICELAND) INDIA: Repeal Appealed (Foreign News / INDIA) CHINA: New Industries (Foreign News / CHINA) Foreign News: Settlement Saved (Foreign News) WAR & TERRORISM STRATEGY: Why Hitler Did It (World War / STRATEGY) AT SEA: Royal Navy's Test (World War / AT SEA) NORTHERN THEATRE: Tale of Two Brothers (World War / NORTHERN THEATRE) ECONOMIC FRONT: Nazi Gains and Liabilities (World War / ECONOMIC FRONT) SCIENCE Science: Dollars for Atoms Science: Compounds & Concoctions HEALTH & MEDICINE Medicine: Grass for Health (Medicine) Medicine: Who Discovered Anesthesia? (Medicine) Medicine: New Syphilis Cure (Medicine) PRESS The Press: Scandinavia Story (The Press) The Press: News on Sunday (The Press) The Press: Merger in Richmond (The Press) RELIGION Religion: De Mille and the Madonna Religion: Methodists v. Tobacco Religion: Methodists v. Viceroy Religion: Latin for Ca+holics SPORT Sport: Schedule Man Sport: Sweeps' End Sport: Charity Sport: Fifteen Feet BUSINESS GOVERNMENT: Machines for Jobs (GOVERNMENT) FOREIGN TRADE: Scandinavia Closed (FOREIGN TRADE) MINING: Quicksilver Renaissance (MINING) MANUFACTURING: Trailer-maker (MANUFACTURING) UTILITIES: One-Man Gas Company (UTILITIES) Business: More Equities for the Public Business: Tycoon's Expense Account RAILROADS: Financial Housecleanings (RAILROADS) COOPERATIVES: Back to Capitalism (COOPERATIVES) BANKING: Oregon's J. P. Morgan Sells Out (BANKING) PERSONNEL: New Jobs (PERSONNEL) EDUCATION Education: Better them Shakespeare? Education: Gentleman of Iowa ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Radio: Fibber & Co. (Radio) Radio: Fourth Front (Radio) The Theatre: Shaw's Vampire (The Theatre) The Theatre: Old Play in Manhattan: Apr. 22, 1940 (The Theatre) The Theatre: Gilbert & Sullivan Warmed Up (The Theatre) The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Apr. 22, 1940 (The Theatre) Music: S. HUROK PRESENTS. . . . (Music) Music: Seven+een-Year-Old (Music) Music: Magnified Music (Music) Music: Washington's Symphony Folds (Music) Music: Opera in Cleveland (Music) Art: The Bathroom Beautiful (Art) Art: Naval Art (Art) Art: Screwball Art (Art) Cinema: The New Pictures: Apr. 22, 1940 (Cinema) Cinema: Also Showing (Cinema) Cinema, Apr. 22, 1940 (Cinema) Books: English Literary Horizon (Books) Books: Genetics (Books) Books: Born Lucky (Books) Books: Recent & Readable: Apr. 22, 1940 (Books) MISCELLANY Miscellany, Apr. 22, 1940 MILESTONES Milestones, Apr. 22, 1940 PEOPLE People, Apr. 22, 1940 LETTERS Letters, Apr. 22, 1940