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- Milestones, Dec. 28, 1942
- People: People, Dec. 28, 1942
- Education: 43 in '42
- Foreign News: Mr. Cluse Speaks Up
- U.S. At War: Tough Babies
- Medicine: Galesburg's Bad Boy
- Foreign News: One on the House
- GOLD COAST: Army v. P. A. A.
- The Press: Wager Won
- MARKETS: Tokyo v. New York
- Education: Hope for the Small
- Science: Nobel Dinner
- Foreign News: The Plan and the Spirit
- Lt. General McNair
- U.S. At War: Spy Stories
- Of Hell and Prayers
- Medicine: Housing with Built-In Health
- Foreign News: Temperance in Canada
- Foreign News: Westward Brazil
- The Theater: Joyce or a Chicken?
- Radio: China Speaks Japanese
- SOUTH AFRICA: Boxer's Rebellion
- The Press: Anti-Noble Experiment
- COMMODITIES: Let Them Eat Cake
- RAILROADS: Cleveland Coronation
- Education: Nightingales Needed
- Books: Ballyhoo Biz
- Science: Oysters Object
- Foreign News: The Plan & the Spirits
- Business & Finance: The Big Ten
- Trouble at the Top
- U.S. At War: Troubled Oils
- The Press: Delays Explained
- Books: Household Under Siege
- Approach to Peace
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: No. 3
- Medicine: Eye Epidemic
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: So Bitter, So Bloody
- Religion: Circle 6-6483
- Art: Not So Secret Life
- GREAT BRITAIN: 33B and a Prayer
- U.S. At War: Enter Grimly
- THE AMERICAS: Castles of Tin
- INDIA: From Hunger to Worse
- Sport: Top Topplers Toppled
- Business: NEW WORLD STEPS FORTH
- Radio: The Great Malarkey
- Christmas: 1942
- LIBERIA: Front Door or Back?
- Sport: Who Won, Dec. 28, 1942
- Miscellany, Dec. 28, 1942
- LABOR: Boycotts Banned?
- Books: Reeks from the Reeks
- PRODUCTION: The Peppery Mr. Tilt
- Music: Eet ees Deesgosting!
- Books: The Man Without a Party
- U.S. At War: Trouble in Wisconsin
- World Battlefronts, STRATEGY: Who Tires Soonest?
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC: Heroics Without Headlines
- Religion: In the Fifth Century
- FRANCE: A President Flees
- Exit Smiling
- ITALY: Nevermore
- The Press: Three-Day Dimout
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Dec. 28, 1942
- A Letter From The Publisher, Dec. 28, 1942
- Army & Navy - MORALE: Right This Way
- Business & Finance: Meat Market to Navy E
- U.S. At War: Trouble down the Line
- CALIFORNIA: Catalina Converts
- World Battlefronts: Elliott in Action
- HUNGARY: Windows on the Danube
- Important Visit
- The Press: The Times's Kids
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Dec. 28, 1942
- Letters, Dec. 28, 1942
- Army & Navy: Hi, Gang!
- Jewish Army: Pro & Con
- World Battlefronts: Lost Gamble
- TURKEY: Check
- Army & Navy: CHRISTMAS IN THE JUNGLE
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF AFRICA: Yoicks!
- Foreign News: The Admiral Explains Himself
- Army & Navy - Prelude to Battle
- INTERNATIONAL: Plain Talk in Spanish
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF ASIA: Burma Revisited
- GERMANY: Hitler & His Generals
- Foreign News: Colonel Booth's Prison Years
- PERSIA: Bread, Agents & Bullets
- U.S. At War: Poor Rich Farmers
- Letters, Dec. 21, 1942
- People: People, Dec. 21, 1942
- HUNGARY: How War Came
- U.S. At War: George Norris Goes to Dinner
- Miscellany, Dec. 21, 1942
- Religion: Cleveland Conclave
- The Press: Weeklies & The War
- THE AMERICAS: Poets, President and Mexico
- Human Element
- A Letter From The Publisher, Dec. 21, 1942
- World Battlefronts, STRATEGY: Franco and the Rock
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Shadows on the Snow
- Foreign News: Conscription Troubles
- Army & Navy - Slackers & Suckers
- MISSOURI: Prankster v. Governor
- Religion: With Book & Umbrella
- Science: New Vistas for Chemists
- Foreign News: Coup in Paraguay
- World Battlefronts: Back Door to China
- U.S. At War: Eleanor's Gallup Poll
- Music: Beat Me, Daddy!
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC: One Less Raider
- FRANCE: Partisans V. Rundstedt
- How Goes the Battle?
- Art: Biddle in Brazil
- The Press: News Dimout
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF AFRICA: Run, Fox
- Foreign News: For Heroism?
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Phillips to India
- World Battlefronts: Blockade Busters
- GREAT BRITAIN: Talks in Temperance Street
- Radio: Speaking of Russia
- Army & Navy - MEDALS: Signs of Action
- PRODUCTION: South Bend Speedster
- GOVERNMENT: Black Markets
- Pot & Kettle
- Religion: Protestant Reply
- Science: Wartime Technology, Dec. 21, 1942
- Foreign News: Right to Left in Canada
- WALL STREET: Boom in Stockholders
- Milestones, Dec. 21, 1942
- Art: Art v. Official Art
- Medicine: Donna Mae's Plague
- U.S. At War: Happy Days in WPB
- Music: Cackles & Groans
- World Battlefronts: They and the Lord
- THE NETHERLANDS: Adolf's Answer
- Historic Session
- Art: Big Book
- The Press: Arrived
- WARTIME LIVING: Neither Heat nor Cold nor ...
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF EUROPE: Birds of Destruction
- BRITISH EMPIRE: Hottest Seat
- Army & Navy: No. 1 Ace
- Compromise in G. O. P.
- Katharine Cornell, Judith Anderson & Ruth Gordon
- Books: The Year in Books, Dec. 21, 1942
- Religion: Praise the Lord, or Else . . .
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Japan's Weakest Point
- Foreign News: Cliveden Passes
- Science: Technical Deferment
- Radio: Hope for the WAACS
- Foreign News: Love, Believe It or Not
- MANPOWER: The Basic Needs
- The Theater: Three-Star Classic
- POLITICAL ECONOMY: Plain Talk
- PATENTS: More Freedom
- Business & Finance: Lukens Goes to Town
- Education: Mayhem in Medford
- Medicine: No More Ch
- HEROES: Reward No Object
- AIR: Lightning Strikes
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Dec. 21, 1942
- Religion: Second Front in Harlem
- Science: Chromatic Aberration
- World Battlefronts: Death of the Coolidge
- U.S. At War: To End Blundering?
- Foreign News: Death at the Barn Dance
- OIL: Bleak New England Days
- Education: Terror Continues
- Army & Navy - COMMAND: The General Explains
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Dec. 21, 1942
- World Battlefronts: Marines 10, Japs I
- Henderson's Boiling Point
- Education: Confederate Stronghold
- World Battlefronts: Snake on the Beach
- Army & Navy - When You Fall . . .
- Army & Navy: WAAC AWOL
- Books: War Babies
- Army & Navy: Death of the Nonpareil
- Radio: Boston's Bonds
- U.S. At War: Compromise
- Medicine: Still Alive
- Business & Finance: Line Held
- Education: Terrorized Teachers
- Business: Good Plan, Bad Planning
- U.S. At War: Dr. Townsend's Evil Days
- Action
- INDIA: Listen Carefully
- Medicine: Negro Health
- People: People, Dec. 14, 1942
- Sport: Little Wars
- The Press: Grams of the Journal
- U.S. At War: Power Over Food
- Business: Business, Dec. 14, 1942
- Sport: Short Circuit
- Christmas Thaw
- Power Over Men
- BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Stalin's Liubimefs
- Foreign News: The People & the Spies
- Religion: Good Neighbors & Religion
- Books: Thompson's Question
- Religion: Huxley Ends a Truce
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Dec. 14, 1942
- The Theater: On Hitler's Timing
- Milestones, Dec. 14, 1942
- Science: Engineering War Research
- U.S. At War: Somebody's Sweetheart Now
- AVIATION: The Fortunes of War
- AVIATION,RAILROADS: Jack Out of the Box
- U.S. At War: Blueprint for Prosperity
- The New Pictures, Dec. 14, 1942
- Radio: Radio Today
- World: The Old Army Game
- Letters: A Mess, Anyhow
- World: A as in Part
- Bob to Bert to Bricker
- World: Whipsaw
- Army & Navy - Report on Infamy
- Books: American Ideas
- U.S. At War: Honorable Discharge
- Music: Hill's Melody Boys
- RAILROADS: Lower Rates, More Traffic?
- Business: Share the Work Plan
- U.S. At War: One Year Later
- YUGOSLAVIA: Mihailovich Eclipsed
- Medicine: C for Asthma
- Religion: Moddern Gideons
- U.S. At War: Grand Strategy
- BATTLE OF AFRICA: Race
- Science: That Tin
- The Press: One Year's Sun
- Science: More Castor Oil
- Education: Speed-up or Charlatanism?
- THE CONGRESS: And Then WHAM!
- Radio: Cromer Is A Town
- World: The Landing of Napoleon
- The Theater: Bumped Off
- Books: Expatriate
- U.S. At War: Mr. Morgenthau Pays a Call
- Business & Finance: New England Progressive
- Business: Lower Rates, More Talk?
- A Letter From The Publisher, Dec. 14, 1942
- Foreign News: Ya?
- Medicine: First
- General Zhukov
- U.S. At War: To Duty
- Science: Seeing by Electron Waves
- Education: Quaker Weather
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Expediency
- World: Supplementary Report
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