Vol. XXXII No. 21

NATION

"All Right" (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

Wrinkle Remover (National Affairs / CABINET)

The 76th (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

Grand Sashay (National Affairs / ELECTIONS)

States' Men (National Affairs)

Referenda (National Affairs)

Across the Rubicon (National Affairs / LABOR)

No Cats (National Affairs)

WORLD

Checks (Foreign News / WAR IN SPAIN)

Insufficient Sacrifice (Foreign News / WAR IN CHINA)

"These Individuals!" (Foreign News / GERMANY)

"Madman Hitler" (Foreign News)

"Liberal Regime" (Foreign News / FRANCE)

The Crown (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Divide & Rule? (Foreign News / PALESTINE)

Loud Pedal (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

Martinet (Foreign News / TURKEY)

Nazi Club (Foreign News / CZECHOSLOVAKIA)

SCIENCE

Speleologist

Neutron Man

Another End

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Big Doses (Medicine)

Virgin Birth (Medicine)

PRESS

New Papers (The Press)

Free Press & Power (The Press)

Ban-of-the-Week

RELIGION

Plot

Protective Custody

SPORT

Abdication

Grapefruit Opener

Grand Old Man

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Silent Partners (Public Relations)

BUSINESS

Irish Mail (Transport)

Big Stuff (Transport)

Safety Dividend (Transport)

Selling Down to Rio (THE GOVERNMENT)

"Important Precedents"

Guaranteed Paychecks (WAGES)

Fireworks & Facts (MARKETS)

Colorado No (TRADE)

EDUCATION

Cubberley's Gift

General Semantics

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Going To Town (Radio)

Screen Meets Screen (Radio)

Measured Thrills (Radio)

Programs Previewed (Radio)

Florentine Revival (Art)

Back to Nature (Art)

Surprise (Art)

Argentinita (Music)

Orchestra for Hire (Music)

Durable Pianist (Music)

Shorts (Cinema)

CURRENT & CHOICE (Cinema)

The New Pictures (Cinema)

Show Business (Theatre)

300 Years: 100 Pages (Theatre)

New Musical in Manhattan (Theatre)

Book Post (Books)

No Poet (Books)

Dithyrambic Sex (Books)

Problem Child (Books)

Class Romance (Books)

MILESTONES

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PEOPLE

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LETTERS

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