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TITLE: TIME
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE: January 21, 1946; Vol. XLVII No. 3
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: C.I.O.'s Philip Murray: What is Labor's objective? (National Affairs). Cover painting by Ernest Hamlin Baker.

TIME LISTINGS [With MORE MAGAZINES' Extra comments on features]:
NATION:
THE NATION: Gas on the Stomach (National Affairs / THE NATION).
THE PRESIDENCY: Hold That Waistline (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY).
NEVADA: Apple Duck's Travail (National Affairs / NEVADA).
National Affairs: Expansion (National Affairs).
National Affairs: As Steel Goes . . . (National Affairs).
LABOR: Troubled Week (National Affairs / LABOR).
INFLATION: The Tide (National Affairs / INFLATION).
THE PHILIPPINES: The Last Word (National Affairs / THE PHILIPPINES).
MICHIGAN: Defining the Goal (National Affairs / MICHIGAN).
RACES: Sauce for the Gander (National Affairs / RACES).
HEROES: The 13,000 (National Affairs / HEROES).

WORLD:
CONFERENCES: For Us, the Living (International / CONFERENCES).
International: Healthy Realization (International).
International: Step by Step (International).
ECONOMICS: Cornerstone of Steel (International / ECONOMICS).
International: Breaking the Circle (International).
International: State on the Spot (International).
ATOMIC AGE: Failure (International / ATOMIC AGE).
REFUGEES: Awkward Exodus (International / REFUGEES).
POLICIES & PRINCIPLES: Zigzags & Gasoline (International / POLICIES & PRINCIPLES).
WAR CRIMES: Under the Hammer (International / WAR CRIMES).
GREAT BRITAIN: Winnie at Ease (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN).
Foreign News: How Much Socialism? (Foreign News).
Foreign News: LABOR LOOKS AHEAD (Foreign News).
Foreign News: Hats & History (Foreign News).
ALBANIA: Eagle's End (Foreign News / ALBANIA).
INDONESIA: Muddle (Foreign News / INDONESIA).
CHINA: Truce (Foreign News / CHINA).
JAPAN: Shakedown (Foreign News / JAPAN).
Foreign News: Ungodly (Foreign News).
Foreign News: Pretender (Foreign News).
HAITI: Exit Lescot (Latin America / HAITI).
ARGENTINA: Fighting in the Florida (Latin America / ARGENTINA).
CENTRAL AMERICA: Pines of Honduras (Latin America / CENTRAL AMERICA).
BRAZIL: The Cross & the Wheel (Latin America / BRAZIL).
Canada: DOMINION: Good Old Ike (Canada / DOMINION).
Canada: New Faces (Canada).
Canada: WEATHER: June in January (Canada / WEATHER).

WAR & TERRORISM:
Army & Navy - MORALE: My Son, John (Army & Navy / MORALE).
Army & Navy: From the Ranks (Army & Navy).
Army & Navy: Jacfu on the Railroad (Army & Navy).
Army & Navy - MERGER: Down to Planning (Army & Navy / MERGER).
Army & Navy - COMMAND: Relieving the Watch (Army & Navy / COMMAND).

SCIENCE: Science: Tugging at the Ropes. [Profile of JEAN PICCARD] Science: The Test at Station S. Science: Out of the Labs.
HEALTH & MEDICINE: Medicine: Diphtheria (Medicine). Medicine: Punishment (Medicine). Medicine: What Color Is Death? (Medicine). Medicine: Pressure & the Lungs (Medicine). Medicine: Flu Down (Medicine).
PRESS: The Press: The Morgan Mess (The Press). The Press: Muggs' Birthday (The Press). The Press: Public Pledge (The Press). The Press: Hearstwhile Nazi (The Press). The Press: Interesting, with Reservations (The Press).
RELIGION: Religion: Creedless Church. Religion: Radio Religion. Religion: Protesting Protestant.
SPORT: Sport: Rough Stuff. Sport: Shelton's Sharpshooters. Sport: Stanley Steams.
EDUCATION: Education: Prosit. Education: Too Many Books?.

BUSINESS:
WALL STREET: No Cars, But . . . (Business & Finance / WALL STREET).
PRICES: Call It a New Number (Business & Finance / PRICES).
THE ECONOMY: The Patient Feels Fine (Business & Finance / THE ECONOMY).
CORPORATIONS: Off Again, On Again (Business & Finance / CORPORATIONS).
RESORTS: Out of Hibernation (Business & Finance / RESORTS).
LIGHT METALS: Kiss & Make Up (Business & Finance / LIGHT METALS).
FOREIGN TRADE: Industrial Gold (Business & Finance / FOREIGN TRADE).
Business & Finance: The Crowded Sky (Business & Finance).
Business & Finance: When Will It Fly? (Business & Finance).
AVIATION: Long Trip, Short Meeting (Business & Finance / AVIATION).

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT:
Music: Tornado (Music).
Music: Dissonant Note (Music).
Music: Berlin Hit (Music).
Art: Less Gloomy Burchfield (Art).
Old Play in Manhattan, Jan. 21, 1946 (The Theater). [THE WOULD-BE GENTLEMAN. PLUS: Profile of adapter Bobby Clark.]
Radio: Suds Can Be Beautiful (Radio).
Radio: Folk Operas (Radio).
Radio: Contented (Radio).
Cinema: The New Pictures, Jan. 21, 1946 (Cinema). [Reviews ofd SCARLET STREET, IT HAPPENED AT THE INN, PORTRAIT OF MARIA]
Cinema: Current & Choice, Jan. 21, 1946 (Cinema).
Books: Truth's Dark Side (Books). [Short novels of Dostoevsky, intro by Thomas Mann]
Books: Inspired Rogue (Books). [In the Blazing LIght by Max White]
Books: Fabulous Americana (Books). [Memoirs of Governor William Henry Murray of Oklahoma]
Books: Wiener Schnitzel (Books). [Twighlight on the Danube, by F. C. Weiskopf]


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