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1. On Paper: 1942.

2. Now it's the little paper dress.

3. Paper Giant Gets Itch for East.

4. Paper Revolution.

5. What's Become of Paper Shares?

6. Comeback for Wisconsin Paper.

7. Old-Timer Outstrips Its Big Rival.

8. The adman who plays with paper airplanes.

9. Paper Makes a Comeback.

10. Textile Industry Organizes to Boost Bag Sales.

11. Paper Won't Ease.

12. They see a market for all they can make.

13. Paper clothes: a wardrobe to throw away.

14. New Life for an Ancient Market.

15. Paper Napkins Branch Out.

16. Liquidity tears crease the paper market.

17. Have Paper's Profits Hit Peak?

18. Paper Supplies Catch Up.

19. Paper Progress.

20. Overexpansion Could Tear It.

21. Sunday Papers Climb Faster.

22. Paper Enigma.

23. A Paper Pinch?

24. Paper on a Global Scale.

25. Paper mill king tries home market.

26. Making More and Better Paper.

27. An Old Money Market Hand PepUP Again.

28. Management Has a Universal Language.

29. Now the Race Is for Customers.

30. Trim Waste Line.

31. Good Deeds Dispel a Bad Name.

32. Small papermaker is big innovator.

33. Commercial paper wins new fans.

34. Better Days for Note Brokers.

35. Less Paper Means Lower Cost.

36. Paperboard Crisis.

37. Pine Tree Branches Into Cotton's Realm.

38. Six New Chemicals Sparked by Research.

39. Japanese Paper Plays Top National Role.

40. Paper--Modern Industry Burden.

41. A Paper Error.

42. Plant Capacity: Working Toward an Ideal Rate.

43. Takes Over the Helm at P&G.

44. WAR BUSINESS CHECKLIST.

45. Paper yarn catching on.

46. Bureau of Standards The Agency Nobody Understands.

47. Boston: Building in History's Attic.

48. The Money Market, How to Grab The Scanty Dollar.

49. Will Sunday papers start slimming?

50. Wall Street drowns in paper.