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October 19, 1963 Issue - 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Hospital rivalry costs you money (Speaking Out)
George R. Metcalf
, pp. 12-17 - Affairs of state
Stewart Alsop
, pp. 18-22 - Let's be honest with ourselves (Part 1 of 2)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
, pp. 23-25 - The embattled boss of Chicago's schools
William R. Shelton
, pp. 26-27 - Where the boys are not
Nan Robertson
, pp. 28-33 -
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The Greatest Story Ever Told (Review) William Trombley
, pp. 34-43 The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965 Film), by George Stevens, David Lean, and Jean Negul...
- The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965 Film) by George Stevens, David Lean, and Jean Negulesco
- When a fugitive turns to fight
Don Forst
, pp. 44-47 - One man, one boat, one girl
Sean O'Faolain
, pp. 48-61 - The battle of the Villa Florita
Rumer Godden
, pp. 62-81 (Conclusion)
- Post Scripts, pp. 82-83
- The miraculous phonograph record
William Saroyan
, pp. 84-85 - "...And then I had to sing like an Indian"
Birgit Nilsson and Martin Mayer
, pp. 86-89 - Hazel, pp. 90-92
- Ludwig Erhard: A new ruler for Germany
James P. O'Donnell
, pp. 93-95 - Konrad Adenauer: The old warrior looks back
Daniel Schorr
, pp. 96-99 - Editorials, pp. 100-102
- The Cover
John Launois