NATION THE PRESIDENCY: There Will Always Be a Russia (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY) National Affairs: The Purloined Letter (National Affairs) National Affairs: Operations Proceeding (National Affairs) National Affairs: Information Worse Confounded (National Affairs) FISCAL: Micawber v. Morgenthau (National Affairs / FISCAL) WEATHER: War of the Elements (National Affairs / WEATHER) CRIME: Lambs on the Altar (National Affairs / CRIME) FOREIGN RELATIONS: Millions for Defense (National Affairs / FOREIGN RELATIONS) National Affairs: LITTLE MISS COURAGE (National Affairs) National Affairs: Help for Hitler (National Affairs) National Affairs: Blackmail? (National Affairs) LABOR: New Team for NLRB (National Affairs / LABOR) WAR & PEACE: Citizen Viereck (National Affairs / WAR & PEACE) REFORM: Beautiful People (National Affairs / REFORM) WORLD INTERNATIONAL: In Three Capitals (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL) JAPAN: In the Bucket (Foreign News / JAPAN) TURKEY: Faces Made and Lost (Foreign News / TURKEY) ANDORRA: Shepherd's Suffrage (Foreign News / ANDORRA) FINLAND: Why Finns Fight (Foreign News / FINLAND) THE AXIS: Non mi fido (Foreign News / THE AXIS) OCCUPIED EUROPE: Ungodly Ways (Foreign News / OCCUPIED EUROPE) Foreign News: Frank & Ernest (Foreign News) GREAT BRITAIN: Third Estate v. Fourth (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN) Foreign News: Glory on the Hill (Foreign News) Foreign News: Meatlyke & Peak Egg (Foreign News) PANAMA: The Doctor Takes a Trip (Foreign News / PANAMA) ARGENTINA: Castillo & Council (Foreign News / ARGENTINA) CHILE: Off With His Right Hand (Foreign News / CHILE) WAR & TERRORISM World War: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Moscow's Fate, Not Man's (World War / BATTLE OF RUSSIA) World War: Scorching of a Shrine (World War) World War: Mr. Eimcmnsberger Wins (World War) World War: MORALE: Answers on Action (World War / MORALE) World War: AT SEA: No Trafalgar, No Jutland (World War / AT SEA) World War: The Battle, and How It Grew (World War) World War: IN THE AIR: One-Way Airline (World War / IN THE AIR) World War: BATTLE OF CHINA: Double Ten, Double Time (World War / BATTLE OF CHINA) AIR: Wings Over Manhattan (National Defense / AIR) ARMY: The Ax Falls (National Defense / ARMY) National Defense: Ladies to Arms? (National Defense) Hernia Is No Excuse (National Defense / THE DRAFT) CIVILIAN FRONT: The Belles of San Antone (National Defense / CIVILIAN FRONT) PRODUCTION Powder, Shot & Shell (National Defense / PRODUCTION) SCIENCE Science: Autumn's Chemistry Science: X-Rays in Overalls HEALTH & MEDICINE Medicine: Diabetes (Medicine) Medicine: Let Your Child Alone (Medicine) PRESS The Press: Editors' Thoughts on War (The Press) The Press: Guild Housecleaning (The Press) The Press: Harper's Sixth (The Press) The Press: Appointments to Chicago (The Press) RELIGION Religion: No-Priest-Land SPORT Sport: Twice in a Lifetime Sport: Good Old Halas U Sport: Muddy Ball Sport: Horsy Posses BUSINESS First on the Carpet (WAR FRONT) Business: Wallace's Windfall OIL: Face-Saving Dilemma (OIL) GOVERNMENT: $50,600,000 Free Ride (GOVERNMENT) More Money, More Zinc (PRICES) Business: Business, Oct. 20, 1941 Business: Control of Profit Margins? AVIATION: Victory with Strings (AVIATION) ALUMINUM: Judge Caffey Concludes (ALUMINUM) FOREIGN TRADE: Marcus Polo Returns (FOREIGN TRADE) SPAB on Building (PRIORITIES) BANKING: New Face for Old Lady (BANKING) The Mullet Makes Good (RAILROADS) EDUCATION Education: 1941 v. 1841 Education: Brickbats for NYA Education: Philadelphia Junto ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Music: The Professors' Birthday (Music) Music: Coastwise Opera (Music) Music: On the Toes (Music) Radio: From London (Radio) Radio: Battle Joined (Radio) Radio: Haw-Haw's Dodge (Radio) The Theater: Torchbearer's End (The Theater) Art: Peck's Boys & Girls (Art) Art: Menaboni's Birds (Art) Cinema: Mute Major (Cinema) The New Pictures, Oct. 20, 1941 (Cinema) Books: It Shouldn't Happen to a Papen (Books) Books: Mencken at 61 (Books) Books: Last Words (Books) MISCELLANY Miscellany, Oct. 20, 1941 MILESTONES Milestones, Oct. 20, 1941 PEOPLE People: People, Oct. 20, 1941 LETTERS Letters, Oct. 20, 1941