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- The Press: Bane of the Bassinet
- Medicine: Physician, Blame Thyself
- Medicine: For Stroke
- Medicine: For Children Only
- Letters, Mar. 8, 1948
- Miscellany, Mar. 8, 1948
- THE NATION: Lost Initiative
- DEMOCRATS: Southern Explosion
- UNITED NATIONS: Mess
- THE PRESIDENCY: Southern Exposure
- GREAT BRITAIN: Cecil & the Serpent
- LABOR: New Tack
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Mar. 8, 1948
- The Story Of An Experiment: Yes and No and Maybe
- PENNSYLVANIA: Big Jim Takes Over
- The Story Of An Experiment: To Convince the Editors
- THE CONGRESS: Congress' Week, Mar. 8, 1948
- FRANCE: A Mouse for Maurice
- MANNERS & MORALS: It's Back
- Art: Mussolini's Wicket
- Milestones, Mar. 8, 1948
- Books: Poet in America
- Radio: The $22,500 Footsteps
- POLITICAL NOTES: Trouble for Tom
- The Story Of An Experiment: After 15 Years
- ILLINOIS: Drop That Handkerchief
- The Press: Never a Dull Moment
- Foreign News: Close
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Mar. 8, 1948
- Art: From Hoots to Honors
- GUATEMALA: Battle of Belize
- ALIEN PROPERTY: Big Stick
- Cinema: A Bit Sticky
- Books: Open Wound
- CHINA: Meditation in Kuling
- Radio: Forecast
- The Story Of An Experiment: $ 1.48 and the Woman at the Well
- Education: Minneapolis on Strike
- International: For a Radical Improvement
- National Affairs: Word from the General
- The Story Of An Experiment: Circles toward Monday
- THIRD PARTIES: Cemetery in the Backyard
- The Press: Very Dear Diary
- The Press: Vaunts & Vicious
- Reinhold Niebuhr
- Foreign News: Everybody's Conscience
- The Story Of An Experiment: TIME'S MILESTONES
- THE NATIONS: The Battlefields of Peace
- Art: Woven Acre
- VENEZUELA: People's Poet
- Business: K-F Slows Down
- Cinema: Cut It Out
- Music: Giuseppe Arrives
- MINING: Return of the King
- The New Pictures, Mar. 8, 1948
- Books: Unitary Man
- GERMANY: Omgus: AACS to ZVL
- Sport: Soaring Ambition
- Music: Nice Jumps
- Radio: Program Preview, Mar. 8, 1948
- The Story Of An Experiment: The Balance of Hours
- Education: Prophet on a Trapeze
- International: Through a Cloud of Dust
- HISTORICAL NOTES: Of Men & Cats
- WALL STREET: We the People
- The Story Of An Experiment: Facts a la Tartare
- LOUISIANA: Happy Days
- The Story Of An Experiment: From Nowhere to Somewhere
- The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Mar. 8, 1948
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 8, 1948
- The Press: Menu for Sunday
- MEXICO: Crime & Punishment
- AUTOS: Amber Light
- Foreign News: MAMMON & THE GREEN UMBRELLA
- The Story Of An Experiment: What Kind of Fights They Love
- Education: Where Else?
- COMMUNISTS: Police Day
- The Press: There Ought To Be a Law
- The Story Of An Experiment: The Story Of An Experiment, Mar. 8, 1948
- People: People, Mar. 8, 1948
- Business & Finance: Dealer's Deal
- Cinema: Cast of Characters
- Sport: Fighting the Cocks
- Music: Easy Does It
- AVIATION: Light & Dark
- The Story Of An Experiment: TIME'S People and TIME'S Children
- Cinema, Also Showing Mar. 8, 1948
- Books: Yonder Over Africa
- RUSSIA: Taking No Chances
- Business: Fizzle
- Education: Boys Will Be Savages
- Music: Goodbye to Pittsburgh
- Religion: Faith for a Lenten Age
- The Story Of An Experiment: What's News?
- Medicine: Diagnosis
- Medicine: Anti-Radiation
- Medicine: Fleeting Victory
- Education: United We Stand
- National Affairs: No Retreat
- Sport: Seesaw
- MANNERS & MORALS: How to Stop Gin Rummy
- Education: Nature's Way
- Robert Schuman
- Sport: No Laughing Matter
- Religion: The Vineyard, Mar. 1, 1948
- THIRD PARTIES: Hi-Yo Taylor!
- GREAT BRITAIN: Too Bloody Awful
- MANNERS & MORALS: Americana, Mar. 1, 1948
- Canada: Which Soil?
- Education: Officers Keep Out
- Science: Progress
- Books: Twelve Tart Tales
- Medicine: The Svengali Influence
- Radio: Forget-Me-Not
- Medicine: The Reluctant Britons
- Radio: Hula Queen
- Art: Spirit of St. Louis?
- POLITICAL NOTES: They Voted Against Us
- IDEOLOGIES: Ignazification
- Foreign News: Timber
- VENEZUELA: Out of Pocket
- Books: Mr. Hurricane
- TRANSPORT: Man Overboard
- The Press: Arkansas Crusaders
- Canada: QUEBEC: Handy Padlock
- Career Man
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Nepal's First
- Music: Joyous New Opportunity
- Letters, Mar. 1, 1948
- UNITED NATIONS: Blasted Dawn
- Education: Progress in Hamtramck
- EIRE: Collected Chips
- Science: The Far-Away Lichens
- Dowager Empress
- Miscellany, Mar. 1, 1948
- WOMEN: Spent Crusade
- Sport: Bad Day for Max
- Radio: Program Preview, Mar. 1, 1948
- Religion: Crusade
- DEMOCRATS: Black Week
- Foreign News: Temporary Guns
- Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Drainage
- The Theater: O!d Playlets in Manhattan
- Books: Intensity in the Alps
- Medicine: Take It Easy
- Radio: Fresh Start
- Art: Three Aces
- COMMUNISTS: And Now, the Czechs
- MEXICO: Fence Defense
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Mar. 1, 1948
- The Press: Let the Buyer Beware
- Soft Spots
- THE ADMINISTRATION: No Witches
- People: Thoughts & Afterthoughts
- CHANCELLERIES: Open Diplomacy
- ITALY: Preview in Pescara
- CONSTRUCTION: Walt & Welt
- National Affairs: Limited Objective
- Music: He Calls It Progress
- THE NATION: Jolt
- Foreign News: Thunder & Grumbles
- ANTARCTICA: A Cold War
- The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Mar. 1, 1948
- Books: The Drowning Children
- THE NATIONS: Regional Organization
- YEMEN: Into the 19th Century?
- Cinema: New Foreign Films
- The Press: Definition Wanted
- Milestones, Mar. 1, 1948
- Canada: ONTARIO: For Art's Sake
- The Big Money
- THE CONGRESS: Work Done
- Music: Gone Gal
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 1, 1948
- FRANCE: The Art of Sinking
- Education: Lots of Little Ones
- CHINA: Passing of a Promise
- Cinema: New Picture, Mar. 1, 1948
- The Press: Whose Bestseller?
- JAPAN: My Utmost
- Cinema: Cast of Characters
- Science: Warning
- More Than Ever
- MANAGEMENT: A Yardstick for Bosses
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