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Issues of the 1950s = 5 Years, 218 Issues, 5,416 Articles-
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Issues of 1955 = 14 Issues, 370 Articles
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Issues of 1956 = 51 Issues, 1,294 Articles
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Issues of 1957 = 51 Issues, 1,234 Articles
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Issues of 1958 = 50 Issues, 1,230 Articles
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Issues of 1959 = 52 Issues, 1,288 Articles
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Issues of the 1960s = 8 Years, 298 Issues, 5,573 Articles-
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Issues of 1960 = 43 Issues, 1,072 Articles
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Issues of 1961 = 42 Issues, 919 Articles
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Issues of 1962 = 46 Issues, 780 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1962 = 13 Issues, 224 Articles-
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January 6, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Speaking Out by William Vogt, pp. 6-12
- Last Chance for Vietnam by Don Schanche, pp. 13-21
- A Man's man by Gerald Kersh, pp. 22-23
- People on the Way Up, pp. 24-27
- Too Late to Scream by Leslie Ford, pp. 28-29
- Paris Gives Women a Break by Oleg Cassini and Stanley Frank, pp. 30-31
- You Can Afford College by W. Bradford Craig and George Clay, pp. 32-35
- Speculator in the Sticks by Will Stanton, pp. 36-44
- "Common Market"---What Does it Mean to Us? by Christian A. Herter, pp. 45-57
- Run of Luck by Jan Cox Speas, pp. 58-66
- Post Scripts, pp. 67-71
- Hockey's Gashouse Gang by Dave Anderson, pp. 72-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-79
- City in the Shadow by Thomas J. Fleming, pp. 80-83
- Editorial, pp. 84-86
- The Cover by Gyo Fujikawa
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January 13, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Speaking Out by Sen. Stephen M. Young, pp. 6-8
- Our Negro Aristocracy by Bill Davidson, pp. 9-17
- Leap Into Love by Ronan Grady, pp. 18-19
- People on the Way Up, pp. 20-23
- The Girl Who Hated men by John Reese, pp. 24-25
- Adventures of the Mind by Eric Hoffer, pp. 26-27
- "...To Help a Boy" by Bill Breisky, pp. 28-33
- The Face of America, pp. 34-41
- Backstage With Shirley Jones by Pete Martin, pp. 42-47
- Too Late to Scream by Leslie Ford, pp. 48-54
- Post Scripts, pp. 55-59
- The Track of the Spotted Buck by Daniel Knapp, pp. 60-61
- Hazel, pp. 62-63
- Eighteen Angry Men by Joe Alex Morris, pp. 64-67
- Editorial, pp. 68-70
- The Cover by Norman Rockwell
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January 20, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 6-7
- Speaking Out by Sen. Barry Goldwater, pp. 8-10
- The Seething Arab World by Harold H. Martin, pp. 11-19
- Night Off by William Wister Haines, pp. 20-21
- People on the Way Up, pp. 22-25
- Epitaph for a Heel by William Fay, pp. 26-27
- Illusions of Reducing by Stanley Frank, pp. 28-37
- Post Scripts, pp. 38-43
- The Great Basketball Debate by Frank Gardner, Adolph Rupp, and Harry T. Paxton, pp. 44-52
- How We Grant Paroles by Charles C. Chesnut and Phil Dessauer, pp. 53-55
- Too Late to Scream by Leslie Ford, pp. 56-65
- Farewell, Great Lover by Beverly Smith Jr., pp. 66-71
- Three Weeks With Love by Phyllis Duganne, pp. 72-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-79
- There Goes the President by Paul F. Healy, pp. 80-83
- Editorial, pp. 84-86
- The Cover by John Bryson
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January 27, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Speaking Out by Fred Sparks, pp. 12-14
- New Mexico by Paul Horgan, pp. 15-21
- Kidnaped in the Sky by William Chamberlain, pp. 22-23
- People on the Way Up, pp. 24-27
- The West Is Courting Disaster by Stewart Alsop, pp. 28-31
- The Face of America, pp. 32-33
- "A Wonderful Profession" by Marcia M. Mathews, pp. 34-39
- Unlock Your Heart by Madeline Meyercord, pp. 40-48
- The Trouble With the Hall of Fame by Bob Feller and Edward Linn, pp. 49-56
- Too Late to Scream by Leslie Ford, pp. 57-63
- Actor With Two Lives by Arthur Gelb and Barbara Gelb, pp. 64-68
- Post Scripts, pp. 69-73
- A Son Dies by Winifred Willis, pp. 74-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-79
- The Housewife's Secret Sickness by Don Murray, pp. 80-83
- Editorial, pp. 84-86
- The Cover by Hughes
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February 3, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Speaking Out by Alexander Eliot, pp. 8-10
- A Plan for Survival by Edward Teller and Allen Brown, pp. 11-15
- Greatest Little Show on Earth by Kathleen Hampton, pp. 16-21
- Good-By in Silence by Arthur Mayse, pp. 22-23
- People on the Way Up, pp. 24-27
- We Take the Long Way Home by Hannah Lees, pp. 28-29
- Winter Exercise by Howard Nemerov, pp. 30-31
- The Soldier Who Never Went to War by Ashley Halsey Jr., pp. 32-33
- No Place to Go by Charles Mercer, pp. 34-42
- We Can Save More Babies by Ruth Brecher and Edward Brecher, pp. 43-47
- Report on a Hero by Robert Standish, pp. 48-53
- Post Scripts, pp. 54-57
- Too Late to Scream by Leslie Ford, pp. 58-65
- Hazel, pp. 66-67
- Finland's Fading Freedom by Ernest O. Hauser, pp. 68-71
- Editorial, pp. 72-74
- The Cover by John Falter
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February 10, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 6-9
- Speaking Out by Robert Bendiner, pp. 10-16
- Affluent Europe by Ernest O. Hauser, pp. 17-23
- Mr. Lincoln for the Defense by Elisa Bialk, pp. 24-25
- People on the Way Up, pp. 26-29
- Trespassers Beware! by H.E. Bates, pp. 30-31
- The Face of America, pp. 32-33
- Plan for Survival: The Fallout Scare by Edward Teller and Allen Brown, pp. 34-39
- Backstage With Nancy Kwan by Pete Martin, pp. 40-51
- Adventures of the Mind by Edgar Wind, pp. 52-58
- Aftermath of an Air Crash by Melvin Durslag, pp. 59-67
- The Bride Left Home by Willard Temple, pp. 68-72
- Post Scripts, pp. 73-78
- Too Late to Scream by Leslie Ford, pp. 79-83
- Hazel, pp. 84-85
- I Was a Burglar With a Badge by Bobbie G. Whaley and Robert L. Whearley, pp. 86-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- The Cover by Amos Sewell
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February 17, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 5-7
- Speaking Out by Billy Graham, pp. 8-12
- One and One Are Twenty by Art Seidenbaum, pp. 13-19
- Cop Killer by Thomas Walsh, pp. 20-21
- People on the Way Up, pp. 22-25
- Sally's Sensational Hats by Inez Robb, pp. 26-29
- A Comeback Offstage by Richard Macaulay, pp. 30-31
- Plan for Survival: We Must Face the Danger by Edward Teller and Allen Brown, pp. 32-37
- Think Twice by Edward Shenton, pp. 38-47
- The Oil of the Arab World by Harold H. Martin, pp. 48-58
- Post Scripts, pp. 59-64
- Pets Can Be Dangerous by Frances Allen and John E. Allen, M.D., pp. 65-67
- The Diving Tree by Edward Lindall, pp. 68-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-73
- Father Hoa's Little War by Don Schanche, pp. 74-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Constantin Alajalov
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February 24, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Speaking Out by Katharine Britton Mishler, pp. 10-16
- The Great Tariff Battle by Joe Alex Morris, pp. 17-19
- Adventure Is My Life by Teddy Tucker and Don A. Schanche, pp. 20-27
- Deadline for Dynamite by Neill C. Wilson, pp. 28-29
- People on the Way Up, pp. 30-33
- Ring of Fire by Richard Martin Stern, pp. 34-35
- "I've Been Lucky" by Fred MacMurray and Pete Martin, pp. 36-45
- The Lie by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., pp. 46-57
- They Think We Have the Evil Eye by Bentz Plagemann, pp. 58-70
- New York's Colossal Coliseum by Stanley Frank, pp. 71-75
- Doctor's Orders by Nancy Pope Mayorga, pp. 76-82
- Post Scripts, pp. 83-89
- Hazel, pp. 90-92
- The New Lyndon Johnson by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 93-97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- The Cover by James Williamson
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March 3, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Speaking Out by Margaret Mead, pp. 6-10
- The Trouble With the State Department by Stewart Alsop, pp. 11-15
- Aspen: Ski Heaven by Robert L. Whearley, pp. 16-21
- Time for Courtship by Nancy Pope Mayorga, pp. 22-23
- People on the Way Up, pp. 24-27
- Never Die Twice by Kenneth Kay, pp. 28-29
- Cloak-and-Dagger Behind the Scenes by Stanley P. Lovell, pp. 30-35
- The Ape in the Family Tree by Robert Standish, pp. 36-43
- Adventure Is My Life by Teddy Tucker and Don A. Schanche, pp. 44-51
- How They Picked "Miss Teen-age America" by Joe Alex Morris, pp. 52-55
- Ring of Fire by Richard Martin Stern, pp. 56-60
- You by W.H. Auden, pp. 61-62
- Post Scripts, pp. 63-70
- hazel, p. 71
- You Don't Need a Ph.D. to Pitch by Whitey Ford and Irv Goodman, pp. 72-75
- Editorials, pp. 76-78
- The Cover by Dick Sargent
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March 10, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Speaking Out by Luther H. Hodges, pp. 8-14
- We Waste a Million Kids a Year by Mary Conway Kohler and Andre Fontaine, pp. 15-23
- The Outcast by John Reese, pp. 24-25
- People on the Way Up, pp. 26-27
- The Sweet Sound of Strings by Muriel Spanier, pp. 28-29
- Sad Legacy of the Pharoahs by Harold H. Martin, pp. 30-35
- Backstage With Carol Burnett by Pete Martin, pp. 36-43
- Fly Into Fear by Robert Craig, pp. 44-51
- Adventures of the Mind by Gerald Sykes, pp. 52-57
- Change of Heart Hill by Margaret Craven, pp. 58-63
- Adventure Is My Life by Teddy Tucker and Don A. Schanche, pp. 64-70
- Post Scripts, pp. 71-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-81
- Bundy of the White House by Milton MacKaye, pp. 82-85
- Editorial, pp. 86-88
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March 17, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Speaking Out by Ross M. Robertson, pp. 10-16
- Albania: Where Stalin Still Rules by Harry Hamm and Seymour Freidin, pp. 17-23
- The Empty Desert by Pat Frank, pp. 24-25
- People on the Way Up, pp. 26-29
- The Grass Craze by James A. Skardon, pp. 30-33
- Eden 1962 by Dick Pearce, pp. 34-35
- The New Frontier Women by Flora Lewis, pp. 36-41
- A Place That Never Changes by Vivian Connell, pp. 42-49
- We Waste a Million Kids a Year by Mary Conway Kohler and Andre Fontaine, pp. 50-69
- Timeless Idaho by William L. Worden, pp. 70-85
- The Great Molasses Love Affair by Merle Constiner, pp. 86-93
- Post Scripts, pp. 94-103
- Hazel, pp. 104-105
- The Last Days of Sugar Ray by Jimmy Breslin, pp. 106-109
- Editorial, pp. 110-112
- The Cover by John Falter
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March 24, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Speaking Out by David Susskind, pp. 12-22
- The Man With the Crocodile Briefcase by John Kobler, pp. 23-29
- Fallout Island by Robert Murphy, pp. 30-31
- People on the Way Up, pp. 32-35
- Killer in Disguise by Ronald Sercombe, pp. 36-37
- I Drove Cross Country in the Turbine Auto by Arthur W. Baum, pp. 38-41
- Stagestruck Americans by James A. Maxwell, pp. 42-47
- The Wildness in Her by Arthur Mayse, pp. 48-57
- We Waste a Million Kids a Year by Mary Conway Kohler and Andre Fontaine, pp. 58-67
- Ring of Hate Around Israel by Harold H. Martin, pp. 68-77
- Post Scripts, pp. 78-86
- Eden 1962 by Dick Pearce, pp. 87-91
- Hazel, pp. 92-93
- Little Giant From Bug Tussle by John M. Virden, pp. 94-97
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Our Actual Cover by Hughes
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March 31, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Speaking Out by Hanson W. Baldwin, pp. 8-10
- Kennedy's Grand Strategy by Stewart Alsop, pp. 11-17
- People on the Way Up, pp. 18-21
- Hell Creek Crossing by William Faulkner, pp. 22-25
- Phyllis Diller: The Unlikeliest Star by Alex Haley, pp. 26-29
- The Man Who Lived on Water by Leonard Wibberley, pp. 30-33
- Where Are Those Dream Cars? by Arthur W. Baum, pp. 34-39
- Holidays at Sea by William M. Stephens, pp. 40-45
- Looking the Other Way by David Walker, pp. 46-51
- Why Do They Call My Husband Crazy? by Mary Piersall and Al Hirshberg, pp. 52-55
- Post Scripts, pp. 56-59
- Eden 1962 by Dick Pearce, pp. 60-62
- Hazel, pp. 63-64
- Krishna Menon: The Wasp of New Delhi by Peter Maas, pp. 65-69
- Editorials, pp. 70-72
- The Cover by Dick Sargent
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1962 = 13 Issues, 216 Articles-
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April 7, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Speaking Out by Corey Ford, pp. 10-16
- The Menningers of Kansas by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 17-25
- People on the Way Up, pp. 26-29
- Reluctant Warrior by Harlan Ware, pp. 30-31
- Natalie Wood---Hollywood Throwback by Bill Davidson, pp. 32-39
- The Splendid Word by Charlotte Armstrong, pp. 40-45
- Casey the Indestructible by Harry T. Paxton, pp. 46-53
- Fire at Sea by Jacland Marmur, pp. 54-59
- Noah Would Approve by John Perry, pp. 60-64
- Post Scripts, pp. 65-69
- My Thirty-six Hours With Khruschev by Luvie Moore Pearson, pp. 70-77
- Eden 1962 by Dick Pearce, pp. 78-83
- Hazel, pp. 84-85
- Have We Lost Southeast Asia? by Don A. Schanche, pp. 86-89
- Editorial, pp. 90-92
- The Cover by Constantin Alajalov
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April 14, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Speaking Out by Robert Neilson and Ruth Neilson, pp. 10-16
- Iran's Good King by Harold H. Martin, pp. 17-25
- The Next Best Thing by N.J. Crisp, pp. 26-27
- People on the Way Up, pp. 28-31
- The Unsafe Deposit Box by Gerald Kersh, pp. 32-33
- The Menningers of Kansas by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 34-39
- The Millionaire and the Girl by Louis Paul, pp. 40-43
- The Cat by Robert Mezey, pp. 44-52
- Reading: A Way Upward by William K. Wyant Jr., pp. 53-59
- Posh Palace of Fashion by Joan Younger Dickinson, pp. 60-68
- An Answer to Teller, pp. 69-75
- Eden 1962 by Dick Pearce, pp. 76-83
- Post Scripts, pp. 84-93
- Hazel, pp. 94-95
- The Met's Second Caruos by Stanley Frank, pp. 96-99
- Editorial, pp. 100-102
- The Cover by John Bryson
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April 21, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Speaking Out by Stanley Walker, pp. 10-14
- Ike Takes a Look at the GOP by Dwight D. Eisenhower, pp. 15-19
- Ike's Mexican Holiday by Edward Clark, pp. 20-25
- What a Bit of Moonlight Can Do by Paul Darcy Boles, pp. 26-27
- People on the Way Up, pp. 28-31
- Love Letter to the Queen by James Morris, pp. 32-35
- A Night With the S Squad by Dean Jennings, pp. 36-45
- The Pressure at the Top by Brooks Baldwin, pp. 46-51
- The Menningers of Kansas by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 52-58
- Post Scripts, pp. 59-67
- Flattery Can Get You Somewhere by Phyllis McGinley, pp. 68-69
- Eden 1962 by Dick Pearce, pp. 70-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-75
- Wacky Artist of Destruction by William R. Byron, pp. 76-79
- Editorial, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Dick Sargent
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April 28, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Speaking Out by Calvin D. Linton, pp. 10-18
- Doomsday Merchant on the Far, Far Right by Harold H. Martin, pp. 19-25
- Revenge by Fire by Jack Schaefer, pp. 26-27
- People on the Way Up, pp. 28-31
- Talisman by G.H. Calpin, pp. 32-33
- Czar of the Bunny Empire by Bill Davidson, pp. 34-39
- The Conscientious Objector by William Chamberlain, pp. 40-47
- The Menningers of Kansas by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 48-55
- Me and My Mixed-up Trees by Frank J. Taylor, pp. 56-64
- Irrepresible Egotist by Myron Cope, pp. 65-69
- Post Scripts, pp. 70-79
- Shepherd to the Flock by Jack Daniels, pp. 80-84
- Hazel, pp. 85-86
- Hot Weapon in the Cold War by Joseph Kraft, pp. 87-91
- Editorial, pp. 92-94
- The Cover by James Williamson
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May 5, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Speaking Out by James A. Michener, pp. 8-14
- What Next for France? by Ernest O. Hauser, pp. 15-17
- We Live in Death Valley by Jean Valens Bullard, pp. 18-23
- The Spell of the Distant Drum by Margaret Laurence, pp. 24-25
- People on the Way Up, pp. 26-29
- The Loveliest day by Shirley Ann Grau, pp. 30-31
- America's Miraculous Harvest by Orville L. Freeman, pp. 32-37
- Headsman by Olaf Ruhen, pp. 38-51
- The Neutron Bomb by William L. Laurence, pp. 52-58
- Backstage with Andy Williams by Pete Martin, pp. 59-65
- Three New Poems by Robert Graves, pp. 66-70
- Post Scripts, pp. 71-81
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- Quarterback for the Moon Race by Art Seidenbaum, pp. 85-91
- Editorial, pp. 92-94
- The Cover by John Clymer
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May 12, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Speaking Out by O.D. Shipley, pp. 10-16
- Do-or-Die for Nixon by Gladwin Hill, pp. 17-25
- No Road Too Hard by Will F. Jenkins, pp. 26-27
- People on the Way Up, pp. 28-31
- French Food---U.S. Style by Esther Riva Solomon, pp. 32-35
- Big Boss of the Short Day by Irwin Ross, pp. 36-48
- I Saw the Horror in Angola by Rev. E. Edwin LeMaster and Irv Goodman, pp. 49-57
- Fast Women, Slow Horses by Vincent Sheean, pp. 58-61
- TV's Surly Medico by Bill Davidson, pp. 62-72
- Post Scripts, pp. 73-78
- The Softy by Steve McNeil, pp. 79-81
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- An Exclusive Chat With Jackie Kennedy by Joan Braden, pp. 85-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- The Cover by Constantin Alajalov
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May 19, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 6-12
- Speaking Out by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., pp. 13-16
- The Communist Party, U.S.A. by Harold H. Martin, pp. 17-23
- Weep for a Thief by Robert Standish, pp. 24-25
- People on the Way Up, pp. 26-29
- The Great Chicago Water Steal by Bernard Asbell, pp. 30-33
- High Fashion for Housewives by Toni Howard, pp. 34-41
- Poverty's Child by Richard Towne, pp. 42-57
- Detroit's Ready Cash by Joe Falls, pp. 58-67
- Adventures of the Mind by Loren Eiseley, pp. 68-76
- Post Scripts, pp. 77-80
- Night to Survive by Will F. Jenkins, pp. 81-85
- Hazel, pp. 86-88
- Stage-Struck High School by Gerald Walker, pp. 89-93
- Editorial, pp. 94-96
- The Cover by Ben Prins
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May 26, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Speaking out: Should We Let Them Die? by Vincent Collins, M.D., pp. 10-14
- George Romney: The G.O.P.'s Fast Comer by Stewart Alsop, pp. 15-21
- Diplomatic Delicacies by Patricia Cahn, pp. 22-23
- People on the Way Up, pp. 24-27
- Partisan by Michael Shaara, pp. 28-29
- The Benedictines by Ernest O. Hauser, pp. 30-35
- Killer on High by William Wister Haines, pp. 36-43
- Gamblers Anonymous by Stanley Frank, pp. 44-48
- Post Scripts, pp. 49-61
- Racing's Haunted Driver by Larry Merchant, pp. 62-65
- Operation Lost Souls by James Mitchell Clarke, pp. 66-69
- Hazel, pp. 70-72
- Bermuda: Where the Girls Are by Tom Congdon, pp. 73-77
- Editorial, pp. 78-80
- The Cover by George Hughes
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June 2, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Speaking Out by Walter M. Lifton, pp. 6-14
- An American Hero by Don A. Schanche, pp. 15-21
- The Wind in the Heather by Richard Savage, pp. 22-23
- People on the Way Up, pp. 24-27
- Queen of Angels by William M. Stephens, pp. 28-29
- An Everyday Tragedy by Norman Sobel, pp. 30-33
- Help Wanted in Washington by Don Oberdorfer, pp. 34-41
- Prevarication Jones by Leonard Wibberley, pp. 42-49
- Sad and Lonely Clown by Dean Jennings, pp. 50-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-69
- Gold and the Amateur Spy by Merle Constiner, pp. 70-72
- Hazel, pp. 73-74
- Why Good Dogs Go Wrong by Toni Howard, pp. 75-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-83
- The Cover by Dick Sargent
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June 9, 1962 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Speed Reading Is the Bunk (Speaking Out) by Eugene Ehrlich, pp. 10-20
- The Final Irony of Joe McCarthy (Part 1 of 3) by Edward Bennett Williams, pp. 21-29
- Take a Chance by Louis Paul, pp. 30-31
- People on the Way Up, pp. 32-35
- Paintings by a Prodigy by Art Seidenbaum, pp. 36-39
- Durable Den of Wits by Corey Ford, pp. 40-53
- Coffin Ship by Norman Reilly Raine, pp. 54-64
- Manuel Ycaza: Terror on Horseback by Sandy Grady, pp. 65-75
- Post Scripts, pp. 76-81
- Symphony for Solo Cornet by Paul Darcy Boles, pp. 82-87
- Hazel, pp. 88-90
- An American Hero (Conclusion) by Don A. Schanche, pp. 91-95
- Editorials, pp. 96-98
- The Cover by Ben Prins
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June 16, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 5-9
- Let's Keep the Filibuster (Speaking Out) by Hodding Carter, pp. 10-14
- The Kremlin's Persecution of Jews by Rowland Evans Jr., pp. 15-17
- The Mutiny of Marlon Brando by Bill Davidson, pp. 18-23
- Famous People Who Don't Remember Me by Edgar D. Brooke, pp. 24-25
- People on the Way Up, pp. 26-29
- A Girl Without a Name by Robert Standish, pp. 30-31
- On Trial: Hoffa & Adam Clayton Powell by Edward Bennett Williams, pp. 32-39
- The King Who Loved Suburbia by Robert W. Wells, pp. 40-45
- How to Get Along With the Bees by Murray Hoyt, pp. 46-53
- Dinner With the Kennedys by Beverly Smith Jr., pp. 54-57
- Post Scripts, pp. 58-63
- Coffin Ship (Conclusion) by Norman Reilly Raine, pp. 64-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-69
- Radio's Pill Pusher by John Kobler, pp. 70-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- The Cover by Eric Carpenter
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June 23, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- America the Ugly (Speaking Out) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 8-12
- Toughening Our Soft Generation by R.M. Marshall and William Gill, pp. 13-17
- The Prehistoric Producer by Ray Bradbury, pp. 18-19
- People on the Way Up, pp. 20-23
- How to Succeed in Show Business by Being Rediscovered by George Scullin, pp. 24-27
- The Cases of Goldfine and Costello by Edward Bennett Williams, pp. 28-37
- The Ironclad Alibi by Steve McNeil, pp. 38-43
- Seagoing Challenge From Down Under by W.A. Powers, pp. 44-49
- Post Scripts, pp. 50-53
- Strangers From a Barren Paradise by Charlotte Plimmer and Denis Plimmer, pp. 54-61
- The Wedding Game Too Dear by Neill C. Wilson, pp. 62-65
- Hazel, pp. 66-68
- How We Exposed Billie Sol Estes by Oscar Griffin Jr., pp. 69-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- The Cover by George Hughes
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June 30, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- You Yanks Are Hypocrites (Speaking Out) by Prakash C. Jain, pp. 8-12
- New Case-History Facts on Birth Control Pills by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 13-19
- My War With Sharks by Scott G. Slaughter and William M. Stephens, pp. 20-21
- Safeguarding Our Atomic Secrets by Lewis L. Strauss, pp. 22-25
- People on the Way Up, pp. 26-27
- The Devil's Right-Hand Man by Tom Macdonald, pp. 28-29
- Landing on Easy Street---In 25 Words (or Less) by Stanley Frank, pp. 30-35
- My Old Army Carries On by Bernard Asbell, pp. 36-39
- The Beanball: Myth or Menace? by Harry T. Paxton, pp. 40-47
- The Ironclad Alibi (Conclusion) by Steve McNeil, pp. 48-61
- Post Scripts, pp. 62-67
- The Winds of Freedom by Dean Rusk, pp. 68-71
- The War Games of Barnaby Warren by Jacob Hay, pp. 72-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-78
- The Bouncy World of a Breezy Blonde, pp. 79-83
- Editorials, pp. 84-86
- The Cover by Alajalov
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1962 = 8 Issues, 141 Articles-
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July 14, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Who Says I'm Uncultured? (Speaking Out) by Frederick Breitenfeld Jr., pp. 8-14
- Confessions of a Block-Buster by Norris Vitchek and Alfred Balk, pp. 15-19
- Riding the World's Wild Giants by John Severson, Photographer, pp. 20-25
- Brash and Rumpled Star by Joseph Laitin, pp. 26-27
- An Assassin in Algeria by Smith Hempstone, pp. 28-29
- People on the Way Up, pp. 30-31
- Tempest in a Riviera Teapot by Charlotte Plimmer and Denis Plimmer, pp. 32-45
- Saluda Berkeley, Passer-By by Phyllis Roberts, pp. 46-49
- How Your Children Grow by Wilton M. Krogman and Anne Selby, pp. 50-53
- Magic's Merry Mecca by John Kobler, pp. 54-61
- Post Scripts, pp. 62-68
- Sandy Koufax, the Strikeout King by Melvin Durslag, pp. 69-73
- Sing to the Fiddler by Virginia C. Holmgren, pp. 74-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- Farmer Khrushchev: He Has His Troubles by Harold H. Martin, pp. 81-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- The Cover by George Hughes
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July 28, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Are We a Nation of Digitsd? (Speaking Out) by Jesse Stuart, pp. 8-14
- Outer Space: The Next Battlefield? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 15-19
- Backstage With Hayley Mills by Pete Martin, pp. 20-21
- Guadalcanal---1942 by Samuel Eliot Morison, pp. 22-23
- People on the Way Up, pp. 24-25
- Sunny But Somber Island by Jack Alexander, pp. 26-29
- Baseball's Hitters in Waiting by Jerry Holtzman, pp. 30-35
- When Irish Eyes Are Angry by William Holder, pp. 36-45
- Psychiatry Inside the Family Circle by Milton Silverman and Margaret Silverman, pp. 46-51
- Two Angels on Duty by Leonard Wibberley, pp. 52-55
- Post Scripts, pp. 56-65
- Happy Birthday, Herbert Hoover by Ben Hibbs, pp. 66-67
- Chicken Colonel by Frank Harvey, pp. 68-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-74
- Brazil's Hungry Millions by Nathan A. Haverstock, pp. 75-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Amos Sewell
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August 11, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Let's End the Civil War (Speaking Out) by Harry Golden, pp. 10-18
- Are We Headed in the Wrong Direction? by Dwight D. Eisenhower, pp. 19-25
- Landmark on the Seine by Don Cook, pp. 26-29
- People on the Way Up, pp. 30-31
- Shelley Winters, Headlong Talker by Bill Davidson, pp. 32-33
- An End to Silence by Carl Spitzer, pp. 34-41
- Pegged for Yellow by Mary E. Nutt, pp. 42-49
- It All Began With People by Robert Murphy, pp. 50-55
- The Heat of Dying by Stephen Birmingham, pp. 56-61
- The American League Is Tougher by Ralph Houk and Harry T. Paxton, pp. 62-63
- Cooking With God's Plenty by Helen Papashvily, pp. 64-67
- Post Scripts, pp. 68-74
- Apache Camp-Out by Richard Dunlop, p. 75
- Hazel, pp. 76-78
- The Coming Explosion in Red China by Joseph Alsop, pp. 79-83
- Editorials, pp. 84-86
- The Cover by Edward Clark
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August 25, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Merrily We Proble Along (Speaking Out) by Ralph Schoenstein, pp. 10-16
- The World Needs the Truth About America by Robert F. Kennedy, pp. 17-21
- Water-Hole Wonderland by Evan Hill, pp. 22-25
- Hawaii's Hustling Shepherd by Frank J. Taylor, pp. 26-29
- Don't Tell Me About Diets by Eric Guerin and Jimmy Breslin, pp. 30-35
- Blood Feud by Berkely Mather, pp. 36-41
- The Hot Bookmobile by Jacob Hay, pp. 42-49
- The Taste of Melon by Borden Deal, pp. 50-56
- The Many Moods of Robert Mitchum by Bill Davidson, pp. 57-72
- Post Scripts, p. 73
- Luxurious Mountaintop by Jack Alexander, pp. 74-76
- Frank Robinson Comes of Age by Earl Lawson, p. 77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- Grand Tour for a College Combo by Bill Byron, pp. 81-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- The Cover by Amos Sewell
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September 8, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Man's Worst Friend (Speaking Out) by Pamela Gordon, pp. 10-14
- Negro Youth's New March on Dixie by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 15-19
- Pigskin Preview '62 by Fred Russell, pp. 20-25
- President Kennedy Casts a Movie by Bill Davidson, pp. 26-27
- My Brother Runs for Governor by Stewart Alsop, pp. 28-33
- The Monster Cannon by Dan Tyler Moore, pp. 34-39
- One of Us Must Die by Edmund Gilligan, pp. 40-49
- The Ballad of Iron Leo by Harry Mark Petrakis, pp. 50-55
- Post Scripts, pp. 56-57
- A Matchless Mother-in-Law by Elizabeth Borton de Trevino, pp. 58-63
- The Narcotics Dilemma: Crime or Disease? by John Kobler, pp. 64-72
- Fishing With Small Fry by Bob Eddy, p. 73
- Hazel, pp. 74-76
- Profile of a Peace Corpsman by Nathan A. Haverstock, pp. 77-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by Gordon Tenney
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September 15, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Last Chance for the Moon (Speaking Out) by Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, pp. 6-12
- My Life With Juvenile Gangs by Vincent Riccio and Bill Slocum, pp. 13-19
- Star Without an Image by Lois Dickert, pp. 20-21
- Ghana: Neutral on the Left by Smith Hempstone, pp. 22-25
- Taming the Colorado by Jack Goodman, pp. 26-31
- The Ebony Bed by Frank Farnham, pp. 32-39
- After the Kids Have Gone by Steve McNeil, pp. 40-45
- The Riot Makers by Paul Jones, pp. 46-52
- Post Scripts, p. 53
- Strong Boy of the Twins by Shirley Povich, pp. 54-55
- Stylish Entertaining at Home by Florence Pritchett Smith, pp. 56-59
- Living High on $6500 a Year by Darrell Huff, pp. 60-63
- The Decline and Fall of Friendship by Morton M. Hunt, pp. 64-65
- Hazel, pp. 66-68
- Nelson Rockefeller by Peter Maas, pp. 69-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- The Cover by John Falter
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September 22, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Good-bye to Golf (Speaking Out) by Arthur W. Baum, pp. 6-12
- The Mood of America by Stewart Alsop, pp. 13-21
- Haute Mode for Little Girls by Susan Black, pp. 22-25
- Facing Up to Automation by John Diebold and Robert Cahn, pp. 26-31
- A Bargain at the Price by Ken W. Purdy, pp. 32-37
- In the Land of the Midnight Sun by William Saroyan, pp. 38-45
- Triumph of the Boon by C.S. Forester, pp. 46-53
- Post Scripts, pp. 54-55
- My Life With Juvenile Gangs (Part 2 of 3) by Vincent Riccio and Bill Slocum, pp. 56-59
- Churches Take Up Show Business by Jerome Ellison, pp. 60-61
- "Be a Champ, Act a Champ" by Jimmy Breslin, pp. 62-64
- At Home With 'Hazel' by Thomas Congdon, pp. 65-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-70
- Hope For Retarded Children by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, pp. 71-75
- Editorials, pp. 76-78
- The Cover by Erik Blegvad
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September 29, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- We're Cheating Our Children (Speaking Out) by Betsy Fancher, pp. 10-18
- Patients for Profit by Alice Lake, pp. 19-23
- He Takes the Starch Out of Protocol by Marguerite Higgins, pp. 24-25
- The Kind of Gal I Am by Rosalind Russell, pp. 26-31
- The Party Chairmen by Joe Alex Morris, p. 32
- Chairman Bailey by Milton MacKaye, pp. 32-41
- Gone From Glory by Davis Grubb, pp. 42-53
- Put a Stop to Progress by Jacob Hay, pp. 54-59
- Search for an Outlaw by Duvan Polk, pp. 60-67
- The Durable Huguenots by Ernest O. Hauser, pp. 68-71
- My Life With Juvenile Gangs by Vincent Riccio and Bill Slocum, pp. 72-75
- Post Scripts, pp. 76-78
- Masters of Second Place by Melvin Durslag, pp. 79-81
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- Another Western: Who Needs It? by William Trombley, pp. 85-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- The Cover by James Williamson
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1962 = 12 Issues, 199 Articles-
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October 6, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Let's Stop Exalting Jerks (Speaking Out) by Marya Mannes, pp. 10-16
- The Genial Pope by Robert Neville, pp. 17-21
- Struggle Inside the Supreme Court by Merlo J. Pusey, pp. 22-27
- Golden Voice of the Senate by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 28-29
- Parents Who Beat Children by Charles Flato, pp. 30-35
- The Kind of Gal I Am by Rosalind Russell, pp. 36-47
- One-Armed Champion by Williams Forrest, pp. 48-59
- Take the Hindmost by Brian Cleeve, pp. 60-67
- The Reach of the Fog by Shirley Ann Grau, pp. 68-73
- How to Succeed in Jail by Hal Hollister, pp. 74-77
- Post Scripts, pp. 78-79
- Cool Coach of the Horned Frogs by Gene Gregston, pp. 80-86
- My Bout With Gout by John Kobler, p. 87
- Hazel, pp. 88-92
- Furious Foe of Traffic Jams by Gay Talese, pp. 93-97
- Editorials, p. 98
- The Cover by Yousuf Karsh
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October 13, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Boobs in the Woods (Speaking Out) by Donald E. Foltz, pp. 8-14
- Key Race in the Keystone State by Harold H. Martin, pp. 15-19
- Anthony Quinn, Unsettled Star by Dick Schaap, pp. 20-21
- Pope John's Plans for the Church by Robert Neville, pp. 22-25
- Merchants of Obscenity by Peter Maas, pp. 26-27
- Confessions of a Gypsy Quarterback by George Ratterman and Robert G. Deindorfer, pp. 28-37
- Fail-Safe by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, pp. 38-59
- Time Has no Boundaries by Jack Finney, pp. 60-65
- Tip to Toe Fad in Fabulous Furs by Eugenia Sheppard, pp. 66-70
- Post Scripts, p. 71
- The King of Gal I Am (Conclusion) by Rosalind Russell, pp. 72-76
- Tracking Killer Germs by Alice Lake, p. 77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- Cuba Under Communist Rule by Ruth Sheldon Knowles, pp. 81-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- The Cover by Robert McCall
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October 20, 1962 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- College Football Is Going Berserk (Speaking Out) by Furman Bisher, pp. 10-18
- The Untold Story of the Thalidomide Babies by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 19-27
- Autumn (Picture Story), pp. 28-33
- Choosing a Business Career by Henry Ford II#2, pp. 34-43
- Fail-Safe by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, pp. 44-67
- Out of Character by Garson Kanin, pp. 68-71
- Post Scripts, pp. 72-75
- Style King of Ready-to-Wear by Stanley Frank, pp. 76-81
- Why Do We Read Fiction? by Robert Penn Warren, pp. 82-85
- Shoestring Television by Frank J. Taylor, pp. 86-87
- Hazel, pp. 88-90
- Berlin Returns to Broadway by William Ewald, pp. 91-95
- Editorials, pp. 96-98
- The Cover by John Clymer
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October 27, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- The Abominable Experts (Speaking Out) by Peter Wyden, pp. 8-14
- What Made Teddy Run? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 15-21
- Playing the Fashion Game by Lois Long, pp. 22-25
- Amateur Night at the Bank by Robert Seaver, pp. 26-27
- The Woes of Box-Office King John Wayne by Dean Jennings, pp. 28-35
- Fail-Safe by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, pp. 36-50
- Three Times Around by John Marke Smith, pp. 51-55
- Surgery for the Soul by Larry Hague, pp. 56-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-65
- When the Gods talked by Alexander Eliot, pp. 66-69
- The Theater That Heals Men's Minds by John Kobler, pp. 70-73
- Norm Van Brocklin: N.F.L.'s Outspoken Coach by Harry T. Paxton, pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-78
- Franco's Spain: A Dictator Relents by Ernest O. Hauser, pp. 79-83
- Editorials, pp. 84-86
- The Cover by James Williamson
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November 3, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Gutter Politics (Speaking Out) by Bruce L. Felknor, pp. 10-18
- Eichmann and His Trial by Gideon Hausner, pp. 19-25
- Change of Pace on the Night-Club Scene by Irv Goodman, pp. 26-29
- His Car Is Named Desire by Arthur W. Baum, pp. 30-31
- "Genius" at Green Bay by Dick Schaap, pp. 32-41
- What a World, Said the Bicycle Rider by William Saroyan, pp. 42-49
- Angela's Satyr by Brian Cleeve, pp. 50-55
- Turn Ever So Quickly by U.S. Andersen, pp. 56-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-65
- From Greece: Food Fit for Gods by Anne West, pp. 66-71
- Tale of Two Cities: A Sibling Rivalry by Herb Caen, p. 72
- Why San Franciscans Really Don't Like Us by Jack Smith, pp. 73-76
- Memoirs of a Monster by Boris Karloff, Arlene Eisenberg, and Howard Eisenberg, ..., pp. 77-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-82
- Can We Still Be First on the Moon? by Don A. Schanche, pp. 83-87
- Editorials, pp. 88-90
- The Cover by Norman Rockwell
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November 10, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Movies Are Too Dirty (Speaking Out) by John Crosby, pp. 8-13
- The Mississippi Story by James H. Meredith, pp. 14-17
- What Next in Mississippi? by Robert Massie, pp. 18-23
- "How Much Hate There Is Now!" by John Faulkner, pp. 24-25
- The Ups of Hugh Downs by Peter Maas, pp. 26-31
- Dodson'd Goddess by Jacob Hay, pp. 32-39
- Something Missing by Duvan Polk, pp. 40-51
- A Shade Illegal by Robert Murphy, pp. 52-57
- Eichmann and His Trial (Part 2 of 3) by Gideon Hausner, pp. 58-61
- Post Scripts, pp. 62-63
- Where Ike Is Laird by John Kobler, pp. 64-67
- Why Workers Steal by Alex Lee Gregory, pp. 68-71
- If You See What You Don't Want, Ask for It by William K. Zinsser, pp. 72-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-76
- Helen Keller's Heir by Al Hirshberg, pp. 77-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by John Burns
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November 17, 1962 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Don't Blame Your Parents (Speaking Out) by Dr. Vincent T. Lathbury, pp. 12-20
- Conflict of Interest by Ben H. Bagdikian and Don Oberdorfer, pp. 21-29
- Geraldine Page: Diamond Who Likes It Rough by Bill Davidson, pp. 30-31
- Why I Quit the Ministry by Alfred Balk, pp. 32-37
- The Hidden Weaknesses of Communism by Edward Crankshaw, pp. 38-45
- The Sand Pepples by Richard McKenna, pp. 46-75
- Post Scripts, pp. 76-77
- Breezy Designs for the Office by James A. Skardon, pp. 78-84
- Eichmann and His Trial (Conclusion) by Gideon Hausner, pp. 85-91
- Gridiron Phantom by Al Stump, pp. 92-93
- Hazel, pp. 94-96
- "We Ditched at Sea" by Senior Master Sgt. Peter A. Foley, pp. 97-101
- Editorials, pp. 102-104
- The Cover by Thornton Utz
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November 24, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Mis-applied Science (Speaking Out) by Dr. Albert E. Burke, pp. 8-13
- The Hot War in Vietnam---Can the U.S. Win It? by Harold H. Martin, pp. 14-17
- Master of the Red Jab by Bernard B. Fall, pp. 18-21
- Sunday's Gladiators by Harry T. Paxton, pp. 22-27
- The Charmed Life of Gangster Tony Accardo by Sandy Smith, pp. 28-37
- That Bowl of Fire Called Chili by Frank X. Tolbert, pp. 38-41
- The Sand Pepples (Part 2 of 3) by Richard McKenna, pp. 42-53
- More Deadly Than Hate by George Oppenheimer, pp. 54-59
- Post Scripts, pp. 60-61
- My Awful Wedded Husband by Mrs. Kirk Douglas, pp. 62-65
- Inside the Frozen Mountain by Ben Patterson, pp. 66-68
- Le 'Em Eat...Turkey by Lt. Col. Walter M. Turner, p. 69
- Hazel, pp. 70-72
- Boys' Home on the Range by Ben Hibbs, pp. 73-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- The Cover by Jan Balet
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December 1, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Why Husbands Die Young (Speaking Out) by Peg Bracken, pp. 8-12
- Our New Strategy by Stewart Alsop, pp. 13-19
- "My Favorite Quotation", pp. 20-21
- Artist of the Third Eye by Ernest O. Hauser, pp. 22-25
- Now Ruthie Is in Step by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 26-27
- Digging a Way to Freedom by Don Cook, pp. 28-37
- The Sand Pebbles (Conclusion) by Richard McKenna, pp. 38-53
- Speech After Long Silence by Norman Garbo, pp. 54-57
- Post Scripts, pp. 58-59
- Coaches on a Collision Course by Murray Olderman and Harry Paxton, pp. 60-63
- Why I Quit Hunting by Edmund Gilligan, pp. 64-67
- Stormy Sage of Weather Control by John Kobler, pp. 68-69
- Hazel, pp. 70-72
- Hollywood's New Breed of Soft Young Men by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 73-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- The Cover by Constantin Alajalov
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December 8, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Uncle Sam's Rejects (Speaking Out) by Lt. Col. George Walton, USA, pp. 10-14
- In Time of Crisis by Stewart Alsop and Charles Bartlett, pp. 15-21
- Citizen Welles Rides Again by John Kobler, pp. 22-23
- Paradise in Peril by James Morris, pp. 24-27
- Battler Against Bigotry by Roul Tunley, pp. 28-37
- The Case of the Mischievous Doll by Erle Stanley Gardner, pp. 38-59
- Post Scripts, pp. 60-61
- The Champion Who Can't Beat a Memory by Jimmy Breslin, pp. 62-65
- Christmas Feast for Gourmets by Esther Riva Solomon, pp. 66-67
- Bad Drivers Cost You Money by Arthur W. Baum, pp. 68-69
- How Are You? Don't Tell Me by Corey Ford, pp. 70-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-74
- Has Success Spoiled Big Labor? (Part 1 of 2) by Harold H. Martin, pp. 75-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Sam Dion
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December 15, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- The Real Scandal of Divorce (Speaking Out) by Vivian F. Gentleman, pp. 8-12
- An Army of Gentle Warriors by Richard Armstrong, pp. 13-21
- Silent Night by Paul Gallico, pp. 22-25
- My Morning in America by Dean Acheson, pp. 26-33
- Wave No Banners by Robert Graves, pp. 34-41
- Third-Class Princess by Robert Standish, pp. 42-49
- The Karmesin Affair by Gerald Kersh, pp. 50-59
- Post Scripts, pp. 60-61
- Alfred Hitchcock Resents by Bill Davidson, pp. 62-65
- Big Labor's Big Worry (Conclusion) by Harold H. Martin, pp. 66-69
- Reluctant All-American by Myron Cope, pp. 70-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-74
- High School Where the Sky's the Limit by Lewis Lapham, pp. 75-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Larry Fried
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December 22, 1962 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- How America Invented Manners (Speaking Out) by Russell Lynes, pp. 10-14
- The American Woman by Dr. George Gallup and Evan Hill, pp. 15-33
- A Field of Rice by Pearl S. Buck, pp. 34-43
- The Wrong Fork by Stewart Pierce Brown, pp. 44-49
- Blow the World Away by Gale Huntington, pp. 50-55
- Post Scripts, pp. 56-57
- The Soft-Sell, Soft-Shell World of Johnny Carson by Edward Linn, pp. 58-63
- The Beast in the Living Room by Jack Alexander, pp. 64-65
- Inside the Siberian Science City by William Benton, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-70
- Will Negroes Crack the Suburbs? by Don Oberdorfer and Milton MacKaye, pp. 71-73
- How to Cook by the Book by Craig Claiborne, pp. 74-75
- Editorial, pp. 76-78
- The Cover by Wayne Miller
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Issues of 1963 = 44 Issues, 725 Articles
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Issues of 1964 = 45 Issues, 758 Articles
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Issues of 1965 = 25 Issues, 421 Articles
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Issues of 1966 = 27 Issues, 450 Articles
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Issues of 1967 = 26 Issues, 448 Articles
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Issues of the 1970s = 3 Years, 24 Issues, 731 Articles-
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Issues of 1974 = 9 Issues, 294 Articles
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Issues of 1978 = 6 Issues, 199 Articles
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Issues of 1979 = 9 Issues, 238 Articles
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Issues of the 1980s = 10 Years, 83 Issues, 2,039 Articles-
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Issues of 1980 = 8 Issues, 221 Articles
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Issues of 1981 = 4 Issues, 112 Articles
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Issues of 1982 = 9 Issues, 235 Articles
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Issues of 1983 = 9 Issues, 217 Articles
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Issues of 1984 = 9 Issues, 213 Articles
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Issues of 1985 = 9 Issues, 205 Articles
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Issues of 1986 = 9 Issues, 227 Articles
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Issues of 1987 = 9 Issues, 232 Articles
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Issues of 1988 = 9 Issues, 210 Articles
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Issues of 1989 = 8 Issues, 167 Articles
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Issues of the 1990s = 8 Years, 48 Issues, 993 Articles-
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Issues of 1990 = 8 Issues, 173 Articles
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Issues of 1991 = 7 Issues, 144 Articles
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Issues of 1992 = 6 Issues, 129 Articles
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Issues of 1993 = 6 Issues, 129 Articles
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Issues of 1994 = 6 Issues, 117 Articles
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Issues of 1995 = 6 Issues, 128 Articles
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Issues of 1996 = 6 Issues, 119 Articles
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Issues of 1997 = 3 Issues, 54 Articles