Vol. XXXIV No. 1
NATION
Revolving Rabbit
(National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)
Lumber Pile
(National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)
Theatre Lobby
(National Affairs / RELIEF)
Gratitude
(National Affairs)
Dumplin's and Dollars
(National Affairs)
Seeds of 1940
(National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)
Transition
(National Affairs / HOUSING)
Promotion
(National Affairs / LABOR)
Compensation
(National Affairs)
Undeclared Peace
(National Affairs)
Olson's Luck
(National Affairs / CALIFORNIA)
Huey's Boy Friends
(National Affairs / LOUISIANA)
Swap
(National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)
Whole Truth
(National Affairs)
Old Men
(National Affairs / CRIME)
WORLD
Ultimatum and Blockade
(Foreign News / WAR IN CHINA)
Semitic Friends
(Foreign News / POWER POLITICS)
"Last Word"
(Foreign News)
Europe's Harvest
(Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)
Competition
(Foreign News)
Nuisance
(Foreign News)
Kind Words
(Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)
First Step?
(Foreign News / DANZIG)
Consul for Consul
(Foreign News / GERMANY)
WAR & TERRORISM
One Morning in Bosnia
(Background For War / EUROPE)
SCIENCE
Hypothetical Catastrophe
Old-Fashioned
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Iron Horse to Pasture
(Medicine)
Cancer Blue
(Medicine)
Thought for Food
(Medicine)
PRESS
Great Caesar's Ghost
(The Press)
1,848,320 of Them
(The Press)
Milestone
(The Press)
RELIGION
To 50,000
Abraham's Stock
SPORT
For Relief
On the Lawn
Who Won
BUSINESS
"I Want To Be First"
(Transport)
"Old Girl"
(Transport)
Halfway Mark
(THE GOVERNMENT)
Wasted Waists
(STATE OF BUSINESS)
Historic Furrow
(MANUFACTURING)
Insider from Overseas
(BANKING)
Reach to the South
(CARRIERS)
"Made in the U.S. A."
(FOREIGN TRADE)
Fire Warning
(MARKETS)
June Mysteries
EDUCATION
Fun in Rio
The Builder
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Record
(Music)
Record Record
(Music)
Cannes for Venice
(Cinema)
The New Pictures
(Cinema)
Also Showing
(Cinema)
New Shows in Manhattan
(Theatre)
Wild Goose Chaser
(Art)
Memling
(Art)
From Headquarters
(Radio)
Musical Steelmakers
(Radio)
MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
Read the story
LETTERS
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