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- Books: Terrible Test
- Art: Highest-Priced Painter
- Books: The Hill Gentry
- INTERNATIONAL: United Men
- Business: Swallowing the Anchor
- Cinema, Also Showing Sep. 28, 1942
- Science: Iron Ration K
- Books: By Guess & By God
- William F. Gibbs
- Foreign News: Disunited Nations
- AVIATION: CAB About Face
- FRANCE: The Inqusition
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 28, 1942
- Army & Navy - Trophy
- Republican Hope
- World: After Stalingrad?
- The Press: E Is for Gene
- Science: For Police Mot Pulk
- Army & Navy: Lady Pilots
- The Cosmetic Urge
- Sport: Who Won, Sep. 28, 1942
- Foreign News: Points East
- U.S. At War: I'se a-loafin' on the Shipway
- BATTLE OF RUSSIA: A Million Have Died
- Sport: Last College Try?
- MEXICO: The People Cheered
- THE AMERICAS: The Old World
- World: LIFE ON GUADALCANAL
- Medicine: Standardized Anesthesia
- Music: Miss Cassidy of Chicago
- Radio: Little Experiment
- Education: Doctor on Demons
- Army & Navy - Lady Sniper
- U. P. Snowplow
- U.S. At War: Blue Bloods v. Blue
- BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC: Open Season
- The Press: Lucked Out
- Army & Navy: New Leaders in Australia
- Science: What Adds Up to a Zero
- A LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER
- Miscellany, Sep. 28, 1942
- Art: Iron Elegance
- U.S. At War: Something to Fight For
- Business: Black Rent Threat
- The New Pictures, Sep. 28, 1942
- GREAT BRITAIN: The Balloon & the Cigar
- AT HOME AND ABROAD: Join the Army, See the World
- U.S. At War: Technological Revolutionist
- World: At Stalingrad
- The Press: Cond
- MANPOWER: There Ought to be a Law . . .
- Sport: Baseball and/or Total War
- U.S. At War: Let Freedom Ring?
- Pointers
- Foreign News: The New World
- World: The Fightingest Ship
- Music: Horn of Plenty
- Radio: Three Greatest Guests
- Education: Courageous College
- Business: Trouble in Akron
- Army & Navy: Boys Will Be Boys
- Letters, Sep. 28, 1942
- Medicine: Pneumonitis
- People: Not-So-Poor Butterfly
- Production in Detroit
- Army & Navy - NAVY: Battle Lost
- Milestones, Sep. 28, 1942
- ASSIGNMENTS: To Duty
- U.S. At War: Good-Neighborly Day
- World: Slugging Match
- Radio: Dogcaster No. 1
- Education: Wanted--A Policy
- Education: Pants Preferred
- ARMY: Good Good Planes
- INFLATION: $100 for Everyone
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Sep. 28, 1942
- U.S. At War: Primaries' End
- Out of the Top Drawer
- BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: For Keeps
- Radio: 50,000,000 Ears
- Army & Navy: Thoughts in the Jungle
- The Theater: Yes & No
- To An Ally
- Sport: History Doesn't Repeat
- U.S. At War: Good-Neighborly Bases
- Radio: Roosevelt's Rating
- Letters, Sep. 21, 1942
- BATTLE OF EGYPT: Britain's Round
- Appointment in Washington
- Army & Navy - MANPOWER: Notice
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 21, 1942
- Science: Drum Telegraphy
- INSURANCE: Good News for Autoists
- World: Sick or Sacked?
- Foreign News: Force Approach
- The Primaries
- Near the Top
- ARMY: Wind, Sand and Steel
- Outline of the Future
- Art: Black Beaux-Arts
- AGRICULTURE: Cotton Super-Surplus
- BATTLE OF EUROPE: A Night to be Above
- LUXEMBOURG: Bodies for Souls
- U.S. At War: Exit Gene Talmadge
- Foreign News: Badly Strained
- U.S. At War: New Face
- AMUSEMENTS: Cash in the Night
- Army & Navy: WAFS
- Medicine: Medical Good Neighbor
- The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Sep. 21, 1942
- INFLATION: Ten Days Until Christmas
- New Nickels
- Preferred Profits
- World: Between Hemispheres
- BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Little Green Man
- FRANCE: Bids for the Pantheon
- Army & Navy: Admiral, Hell!
- Foreign News: Canada Casts a Shadow
- U.S. At War: The Vanishing Servant
- Music: Swing School in Boston
- Sport: Scrap for the Army
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Stinger for Vichy
- World: For Stalin's City
- Science: Vanadium from Idaho
- Boom Until Christmas
- GREAT BRITAIN: Piece of Earth
- Field Marshal von Bock
- Business & Finance: War Crisis
- ASSIGNMENTS: To Duty
- Foreign News: Salt in the Sores of India
- Medicine: Aero-Medicine
- Religion: Gannon Speaks Out
- BATTLE OF AFRICA: Island Revisited
- Army & Navy - NAVY: Of Undetermined Origin
- THE AMERICAS: Morazan's Dream
- Books: Rossetti & His Circle
- Music: Music's Moneybags
- Big, Mean, Tough
- BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Two Men, Two Faces
- The New Pictures, Sep. 21, 1942
- Business: The Salesmanship of Sacrifice
- Save the Tires
- INTERNATIONAL: Agony & Apathy
- Religion: Pray for France
- World: No Peace in the Solomons
- JAPAN: Ki's Son Ken
- Books: Blood and Orgies
- By Their Words ...
- Milestones, Sep. 21, 1942
- People: People, Sep. 21, 1942
- Army & Navy: Big Business
- Unchivalrous Union
- Radio: Mrs. Know-lt-All
- Radio: A German Told Us
- Music: History in Doggerel
- Books: Burglars & Bougainvillea
- Foreign News: A Hanging in Belfast
- Books: Poetry, Sep. 14, 1942
- SOUTH AFRICA: Brandwag to Hashomer
- Books: Book Notes
- AUSTRALIA: Austerity Wanted
- Medicine: Vitamin A for Corns
- World Battlefronts, STRATEGY: Sir Henry at the Bridge
- AT HOME & ABROAD: Christmas in the Foxholes
- Sport: No Golden Age
- Radio: Quiz Kids Eclipsed
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF EGYPT: Between Two Walls
- Milestones, Sep. 14, 1942
- CHINA: The Philosopher Departs
- Army & Navy - NAVY: Calhoun of Serfor
- The Press: Jap Agents
- The Theater: $500,000 Down
- Army & Navy: Block Buster
- U.S. At War: 1,100 Charges
- Education: Junior Statesmen
- Art: Bone & Muscle Man
- Science: Deadly Soap
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: In the Gentle Valleys
- Music: Song of Faith
- Radio: Superman in the Flesh
- MEXICO: The Indian Returns
- Medicine: One-Day Cures for V.D.
- ARMY: Bigger
- General Sir Harold Alexander
- Sport: Once a Dodger . . .
- Science: Ten Thousand Billion Years to Go
- Music: Soprano's Return
- U.S. At War: Revolution from Above
- U.S. At War: End of The White
- U.S. At War: More Stampede
- The New Pictures, Sep. 14, 1942
- U.S. At War: Harvest without Harvesters
- Tooling up for 44-54?
- Science: Technology Notes
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF EUROPE: It's Them
- Books: Mr. President, Buzz, et al.
- Medicine: Sulfa Befuddlement
- A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 14, 1942
- Mr. Gurney's Convictions
- Education: Talmadge's Fouls
- Foreign News: Life & Death
- Business: Ships Behind Schedule
- HEROES: Three Days of Blood & Glory
- ASSIGNMENTS: To Duty
- Radio: OWI Bear Hug
- Cinema: Current & Choice, Sep. 14, 1942
- ARGENTINA: The General Takes Off
- Medicine: Tonsils and Polio
- CIVILIAN DEFENSE: Girded Loins
- The Press: Strong Constitution
- INDIA: Rains And Riots
- Theater: Best Bets on Broadway, Sep. 14, 1942
- World Battlefronts, WAR OF NERVES: Hump to Hump
- Army & Navy: Mechanics' War
- U.S. At War: Baruch on Rubber
- Double Trouble
- Science: High-Tension for Telephones
- Music: Opera for Husbands
- Medicine: Nazi Pep-Pills
- U.S. At War: Error
- U.S. At War: Old & Young Manpower
- U.S. At War: Fisher County's Dilemma
- Miscellany, Sep. 14, 1942
- Letters, Sep. 14, 1942
- Biggest Business on Earth
- Business & Finance: Paper Convention
- Foreign News: Only the Naive
- MEAT: More for the Poor
- Congress Gives Orders
- FARMERS: Patton is Willing
- Education: School's Open
- People: People, Sep. 14, 1942
- GREAT BRITAIN: Liberal Future
- World Battlefronts: Rising Wind
- World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF CHINA: Japs Against the Sea
- U.S. At War: The Place: Europe
- New Traffic, New Needs
- Medicine: New Anesthetic for Childbirth
- Mr. Roosevelt Makes a Promise
- Business & Finance: Plywood Shortage
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Traveler's Tale
- MANPOWER: Sex in the Factory
- Education: Small Seed
- SPAIN: Family Affairs
- World Battlefronts: Then They Will Know
- Surprise in Utilities
- Business & Finance: To Arouse the People
- Turn Down the Heat
- INTERNATIONAL: Logic & Chance
- Business & Finance: Lucky Distillers
- CALIFORNIA: Clinton's Big Job
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