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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 1963 = 44 Issues, 725 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1963 = 12 Issues, 188 Articles-
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January 5, 1963 Issue = 13 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- In Defense of Gambling (Speaking Out) by Jimmy Breslin, pp. 12-16
- Quack Marriage Counselors by Bill Davidson, pp. 17-25
- "King" of the U.S. Senate by Joseph Kraft, pp. 26-27
- Basketball's Bullies by Al Lightner and Al Stump, pp. 28-33
- The Hungry Ones by Paul Gallico, pp. 34-59
- Making the "Best-Dressed" List by Eugenia Sheppard, pp. 60-65
- Post Scripts, pp. 66-67
- New Science That Copies Life by Ruth Sheldon Knowles, pp. 68-69
- Hazel, pp. 70-71
- The Fateful Dive of the Atlantis, pp. 72-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Frank Mullins
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January 19, 1963 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- The Travesty of Integration (Speaking Out) by Carl T. Rowan, pp. 6-12
- Air Crashes: Growing Peril in the Skies by Trevor Armbrister, p. 13
- The End of Flight 1, pp. 14-15
- Is Industry Lax? by Vice Adm. H.G. Rickover, USN, p. 16
- Is Flying Unsafe? by Jerome Lederer, pp. 17-19
- "They Can't Afford to Wait", pp. 20-21
- Duncan's Picasso by David Douglas Duncan, pp. 22-27
- Boswell of the Jet Set by Peter Maas, pp. 28-37
- Boys and Girls Together by William Saroyan, pp. 38-43
- Dream of a Strange Land by Graham Greene, pp. 44-47
- No Love for the Lonely by Joan Williams, pp. 48-51
- Post Scripts, pp. 52-53
- A New Taft and a Young Kennedy Go to Washington by Richard Armstrong and Robert Massie, pp. 54-57
- Hazel, pp. 58-59
- Nehru: The Great Awakening by Robert Sherrod, pp. 60-67
- Editorials, pp. 68-70
- The Cover by Norman Rockwell
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January 26, 1963 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- A Vote Against Motherhood (Speaking Out) by Gael Greene, pp. 10-13
- Danger From Within by Dwight D. Eisenhower, pp. 14-19
- Perils of Pauline by Gay Talese, pp. 20-25
- "We Sailed the Columbus Ship" by Robert Marx and William R. Shelton, pp. 26-37
- Golf-Ball Goof by William K. Zinsser, pp. 38-43
- The Inhabitants of Venus by Irwin Shaw, pp. 44-51
- Post Scripts, pp. 52-53
- Last Stop: Alcatraz by Dean Jennings, pp. 54-59
- Ice Hockey's Geriatric Marvel by Dave Anderson, pp. 60-63
- Nuclear-Age School by David Nevin, pp. 64-65
- Hazel, pp. 66-67
- Black Merchants of Hate by Alfred Balk and Alex Haley, pp. 68-75
- A Communication, p. 76
- The Cover by Larry Fried
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February 2, 1963 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Waste in the World of Diplomacy (Speaking Out) by Ellis O. Briggs, pp. 10-14
- Cuban Prisoner Exchange by Bard Lindeman, pp. 15-17
- Americans: At Least 21 Languish in Castro Prisons, pp. 18-23
- Hawaii: Where Progress Is the Big Problem, pp. 24-29
- The Golden Hillbillies by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 30-36
- Triumph by Philip Wylie, pp. 37-53
- It Hurts to Run by Bill Libby, pp. 54-55
- Post Scripts, pp. 56-57
- "Ask Americans to Pray for Us" by Christine Hotchkiss, pp. 58-59
- Hazel, pp. 60-61
- Innocent's Grim Ordeal by James R. Phelan, pp. 62-67
- Editorials, pp. 68-70
- The Cover by Allan Grant
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February 9, 1963 Issue = 13 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Congress Must Reform (Speaking Out) by Roscoe Drummond, pp. 8-14
- Howard Hughes: He Battles for an Empire by James R. Phelan, pp. 15-23
- The Rage to Ski by John Zimmerman, Photographer, pp. 24-29
- Social Climbing on the Slopes by Gay Talese, pp. 30-35
- One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, pp. 36-53
- Post Scripts, pp. 54-55
- Stan Freberg: His Private War by Bill Davidson, pp. 56-57
- The Wonderful, Wide, Backslapping World of Rotary by John Bird, pp. 58-61
- Hazel, pp. 62-64
- How the Modern Minuteman Guards the Peace by James Atwater, pp. 65-69
- Editorials, pp. 70-72
- The Cover by Bill Whittingham
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February 16, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Oceans of Ignorance (Speaking Out) by Dr. Milner B. Schaefer, pp. 8-14
- Babies Without Homes by William Trombley, pp. 15-21
- Mona Lisa by John Skow, pp. 22-23
- Hush-Hush Resort by William Weber Johnson, pp. 24-27
- Hail Caesar by Rowland Barber, pp. 28-35
- The Valentine by James Joyce, pp. 36-41
- An Echo of Love by Garson Kanin, pp. 42-53
- Post Scripts, pp. 54-55
- David Sarnoff's Vision by Harold H. Martin, pp. 56-59
- Wild World of European Sports by Robert Daley, pp. 60-61
- My Secret Swiss Stake by Marvin Kitman, pp. 62-63
- Jewish Cooking by Sylvia Schur, pp. 64-65
- Hazel, pp. 66-68
- Progress Goes Marching Through Georgia by Ben Hibbs, pp. 69-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- The Cover by Burt Glinn
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February 23, 1963 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- The Case Against Federalized Medicine (Speaking Out) by Dr. George M. Fister, pp. 8-14
- Twin Scandals: Dumping and Recruiting by Jimmy Breslin, pp. 15-19
- A Scholarship for Barry by Milton Gross, pp. 20-23
- The Favored Sport of Jacqueline by Marshall Hawkins, Photographer, pp. 24-27
- "She's Just One of the Fox Hunters" by Delores Phillips and Lewis Lapham, pp. 28-39
- Where's Annie? by Eileen Bassing, pp. 40-67
- Why Women Go Wig-Happy by Norma Lee Browning, pp. 68-71
- Post Scripts, pp. 72-73
- The Danish Jews by Roul Tunley, pp. 74-81
- The High-Flying Robert Six by Robert L. Whearley, pp. 82-83
- Hazel, pp. 84-85
- The Ecumenical Council by Sanche de Gramont, pp. 86-91
- Editorials, pp. 92-94
- The Cover by Marshall Hawkins
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March 2, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- England's Place in the Sun (Speaking Out) by Selwyn Lloyd, pp. 6-10
- Birmingham, Alabama: A City in Fear by Joe David Brown, pp. 11-19
- The New Pulse of Australia by James Morris, pp. 20-25
- Buck$ Benny Rides Again by Bill Davidson, pp. 26-33
- The Glendale People by John O'Hara, pp. 34-41
- The Honey Bird by Stuart Cloete, pp. 42-47
- My Uncle's Death by John Updike, pp. 48-50
- Post Scripts, p. 51
- Why I Didn't Quit the Ministry by Norman Vincent Peale, pp. 52-55
- Funny Side of the Bunny Business by John Skow, pp. 56-57
- Dishrags to Riches: The Saga of Heloise by Maxine Cheshire, pp. 58-61
- The Convict Volunteers by Thomas B. Congdon Jr., pp. 62-63
- Hazel, pp. 64-65
- Atomic Bombs for Everyone by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 66-69
- Editorials, pp. 70-72
- The Cover by Norman Rockwell
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March 9, 1963 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- The McNamara Monarchy (Speaking Out) by Hanson W. Baldwin, pp. 8-12
- The Revolt of Europe by Eldon Griffiths, pp. 13-21
- O'Toole of Arabia by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 22-29
- "Lawrence" Inspires the Arab Look by Jeanette A. Sarkisian, pp. 30-33
- The Power of Appointment by Louis Auchincloss, pp. 34-45
- No Visitors Till Noon by Dorothy Baker, pp. 46-53
- Me by William Saroyan, pp. 54-59
- Den Mother to the Clubwomen by Betsy Fancher, pp. 60-61
- The Unsound and the Fury by H. Allen Smith, pp. 62-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-65
- The Return of Branch Rickey by Frank Graham Jr., pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-70
- Crime Town USA by John Kobler, pp. 71-75
- Editorials, pp. 76-78
- The Cover by Mark Kauffman
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March 16, 1963 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 6-9
- What's Left for the Left-hander? (Speaking Out) by Bill Veeck, pp. 10-14
- Integration With Dignity by George McMillan, pp. 15-21
- Paris Clothes Go Pretty by Burt Glinn, Photographer, pp. 22-29
- Voila! Les Girls Return by Eugenia Sheppard, pp. 30-33
- Final Whistle for Cousy by Dave Anderson, pp. 34-37
- The Sacred Skull by Pearl S. Buck, pp. 38-45
- Moonshine Light, Moonshine Right by William Price Fox, pp. 46-55
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Small-budget Film Triumph by William Trombley, pp. 56-61 - 1 Review- David and Lisa (1962 Film) by Frank Perry
- Post Scripts, pp. 62-64
- The Secret Life of Walter (Mitty) Cronkite by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 65-67
- Mr. Ford's Busy Billions by Ben Hibbs, pp. 68-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-74
- The Fruits of Castro's Plotting by Stewart Alsop, pp. 75-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Burt Glinn
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March 23, 1963 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Schools Need More Federal Aid (Speaking Out) by Dr. Sterling McMurrin, pp. 6-16
- Survival of the Fewest by Don Oberdorfer, pp. 17-21
- Lady Jane Fonda by Alfred Aronowitz, pp. 22-28
- Mothers Without Joy by Jonathan Rinehart, pp. 29-33
- "I'm Hit! I'm Hit!" by Jerry A. Rose, pp. 34-49
- Aunt Anna by John O'Hara, pp. 50-57
- The Singing Silence by Eva-Lis Wuorio, pp. 58-64
- I Killed a Man by Roger Donoghue, pp. 65-68
- Post Scripts, p. 69
- A Yank Returns to Oxford by Beverly Smith Jr., pp. 70-73
- The Making of a Saint by Thomas Congdon, pp. 74-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-79
- The Story of a College Football Fix by Frank Graham Jr., pp. 80-83
- Editorials, pp. 84-86
- The Cover by Jerry Rose
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March 30, 1963 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Bring Back the Whipping Post! (Speaking Out) by Judge Stewart Lynch, pp. 6-10
- The Decline of the Individual by Vice Admiral H.G. Rickover, pp. 11-13
- Dr. Kildare Is a Doll by Melvin Durslag, pp. 14-15
- Palm Springs by John Bryson, Photographer, pp. 16-21
- Ring-a-ding Resort by Herbert Gold, pp. 22-25
- Living in Tune With Time by Mackey Brown, pp. 26-29
- Black Snowflakes by Paul Horgan, pp. 30-37
- The Obvious Woman by John D. MacDonald, pp. 38-43
- King Caliban by John Wain, pp. 44-53
- This Is the U.N. at Play by Suzanne Massie and Robert Massie, pp. 54-57
- Post Scripts, pp. 58-59
- "I'm Not Unlucky" by Ernie Davis and Robert August, pp. 60-61
- Hazel, pp. 62-63
- Phony War Films by James Jones, pp. 64-67
- Will the Law Ever Get Hoffa? by Homer Bigart, pp. 68-71
- Editorials, pp. 72-74
- The Cover by John Bryson
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1963 = 13 Issues, 208 Articles-
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April 6, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Paperback Pornography (Speaking Out) by Cleveland Amory, pp. 10-14
- Do They Really Hate Us in Canada? by James Atwater, pp. 15-21
- King Edward of Pitt by Myron Cope, pp. 22-23
- Girls in French Dressing by J.R. Eyerman, Photographer, pp. 24-27
- The Boxing Mess: Why I Wnat to Get Out by William Denis Fugazy, pp. 28-39
- All the Blood Within Me by Kingsley Amis, pp. 40-49
- The Loveliest Thing of All by Alberto Moravia, pp. 50-55
- The Illusionists by Brian Friel, pp. 56-63
- Mad Hatters of Manhattan by Muriel Fischer, pp. 64-67
- Post Scripts, pp. 68-69
- The Lowdown on Loudon by Gilbert Millstein, pp. 70-73
- Death of a Youth Worker by Gertrude Samuels, pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-77
- The Collapse of Kennedy's Grand Design by Stewart Alsop, pp. 78-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by Norman Rockwell
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April 13, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The G.O.P. Invades the South (Speaking Out) by Sen. Barry Goldwater, pp. 10-16
- Revivalist Billy Graham by Harold H. Martin, pp. 17-23
- A Year in the Life of Edie Adams by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 24-27
- The King of the Discounters by Roul Tunley, pp. 28-29
- The Russian-Chinese Struggle: Who Will Bury Us? by Max Frankel, pp. 30-37
- The Ride From Mauch Chunk by John O'Hara, pp. 38-41
- Saint Paul and the Monkeys by William Melvin Kelley, pp. 42-53
- The Koto Students by MacDonald Harris, pp. 54-59
- Whirlwind of the Fashion World by Sheila John Daly, pp. 60-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-65
- Palmer, Player and Nicklaus Discuss Golf by Charles Price, pp. 66-69
- Mortimer Caplin: He Takes Your Money by Booton Herndon, pp. 70-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-74
- Hilarious Hunt for Highwaymen by Evan McLeod Wylie and Robert V. Leary, pp. 75-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by John Zimmerman
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April 20, 1963 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 8-9
- The Birth-Control Fight Should End (Speaking Out) by Dr. John Rock, pp. 10-16
- The News Managers by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 17-19
- Music for Million$ by Beth Day, pp. 20-25
- Spoofmaster Allan Sherman by Maurice Zolotow, pp. 26-27
- This Is the New Japan by Vance Packard, pp. 28-39
- Armageddon by Leon Uris, pp. 40-75
- New Boom in Indoor Track by Neil Leifer, Photographer, pp. 76-77
- Post Scripts, pp. 78-79
- The White Sultan of Wind's Whisper by Charles Miller, pp. 80-81
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- The Strange Case of Lee Lawrence by Thomas Congdon, pp. 85-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- The Cover by Feliks Topolski
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April 27, 1963 Issue = 19 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Eroticism, Sex and Love (Speaking Out) by J.B. Priestley, pp. 10-16
- Land Frauds: Look Before You Buy by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 17-23
- The Go-Go-Go of Robert Goulet by Gilbert Millstein, pp. 24-25
- The Queen Wins the Heart of New Zealand by Ollie Atkins, Photographer, pp. 26-29
- The Marines Landed Too by Robert Sherrod, pp. 30-33
- Profile of a Bookmaker by Myron Cope, pp. 34-41
- The Boy Behind the Door by Stephen Birmingham, pp. 42-47
- The Figure Over the Town by William Goyen, pp. 48-53
- A Bargain With Cashel by Gerald Kersh, pp. 54-57
- The Asian-flu Mystery by Bill Davidson, pp. 58-59
- Post Scripts, pp. 60-61
- The Near Side of Paradise by John Zimmerman, Photographer, pp. 62-65
- The Man Who Owns Paradise by Richard Gehman, pp. 66-70
- General Pershing & I by Col. J. Thomas Schneider, AUS (Ret.), pp. 71-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-75
- My Last Safari by Robert Ruark, pp. 76-81
- Editorial, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by Ollie Atkins
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May 4, 1963 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The Defense Intellectuals (Speaking Out) by General Thomas D. White, pp. 10-14
- How a Race Riot Happened by Alvin Shuster and Ben A. Franklin, pp. 15-19
- The Echo of Western Hoffbeats by John Launois, Photographer, pp. 20-27
- Racing's Pios Partners of Success by Melvin Durslag, pp. 28-31
- They Live on Borrowed Blood by Robert Massie, pp. 32-37
- My Father's Courthouse by Isaac Bashevis Singer, pp. 38-55
- Power in Trust by Louis Auchincloss, pp. 56-63
- Secrets of German Cooking by Robert W. Wells, pp. 64-67
- Post Scripts, pp. 68-69
- Ann-Margret: Explosive New Star by Dean Jennings, pp. 70-73
- Canterbury's Puckish Archbishop by Leslie Hannon, pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-77
- The Ugly American Revisited by Eugene Burdick and William Lederer, pp. 78-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by Larry Schiller
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May 11, 1963 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The Sick Need Care, Not Research (Speaking Out) by Dr. Louis J. Vorhaus, pp. 10-14
- The Welfare Mess by Lois R. Chevalier, pp. 15-19
- American Princess in the Himalayas by Nancy Wilson Ross, pp. 20-25
- "I Come to Kill You" by Leo Durocher and Edward Linn, pp. 26-53
- The Oldest Story by William Saroyan, pp. 54-67
- Jewels That Crawl by Walter Ian Fischman, pp. 68-69
- Post Scripts, pp. 70-71
- Chicago's Mayor Daley: The Last Dinosaur by Alfred Balk, pp. 72-73
- How Katanga Fell by Blaine Littell, pp. 74-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-79
- Jack (Paar) of all Tirades by Jack Iams, pp. 80-83
- Editorials, pp. 84-86
- The Cover by Larry Schiller
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May 18, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Self-Help, Not Help Yourself (Speaking Out) by Chester Bowles, pp. 8-14
- Spending Into Trouble by Dwight D. Eisenhower, pp. 15-19
- Open-cockpit Thrills by John Zimmerman, Photographer, pp. 20-25
- The Mad, Mad World of the Stunt Flier by Roger Vaughan, pp. 26-27
- The Search for the Boston Strangler by Jack Iams, pp. 28-37
- Lee Remick: A Star's Double Image by Bill Davidson, pp. 38-41
- Sweetly Sings the Donkey by Shelagh Delaney, pp. 42-57
- Ginger Hero by Brian Friel, pp. 58-65
- Post Scripts, pp. 66-67
- Far Out Far Eastern Exercise by Hayes B. Jacobs, pp. 68-70
- The Case of the Frustrated Fighter by Murray Morgan, pp. 71-73
- Farmers Face Their Toughest Choice by John Bird, pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-77
- I Was Castro's Prisoner by Geraldine Shamma and Bard Lindeman, pp. 78-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by John Zimmerman
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May 25, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Women Get a Dirty Deal (Speaking Out) by Taylor Caldwell, pp. 8-16
- The Violent and Vital World of Nasser by Robert Sherrod, pp. 17-23
- Mercurial Mercouri by Robert Emmett Ginna, pp. 24-25
- Space Spectacles by Ormond Gigli, Photographer, pp. 26-29
- "Get Any Hits, Stan?" by Furman Bisher, pp. 30-37
- Another Country, Another Time by Thomas Williams, pp. 38-55
- A Visit From the Mahatma by Padma Perera, pp. 56-63
- A Kind Word for Drink by Joe David Brown, pp. 64-67
- Post Scripts, pp. 68-70
- New Hope for the Near-blind by Theodore Irwin, pp. 71-73
- Chrysler: Comeback in Detroit by James C. Jones, pp. 74-77
- Trouble in Happyland by James Phelan, pp. 78-81
- Hazel, pp. 82-83
- Zermatt's Typhoid Epidemic by Charles McCarry, pp. 84-87
- Editorials, pp. 88-90
- The Cover by Norman Rockwell
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June 1, 1963 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Teachers Get the Worst Education (Speaking Out) by James D. Koerner, pp. 8-14
- Death of the Nike-Zeus by Earl Ubell and Stuart H. Loory, pp. 15-19
- What's Wrong With Men's Clothes by Al Capp, pp. 20-21
- Nerveless Grand Prix Champion by Frank Graham Jr., pp. 22-27
- Cleopatra's Trials and Tribulations by Walter Wanger and Joe Hyams, pp. 28-53
- Exterior: With Figure by John O'Hara, pp. 54-61
- Post Scripts, pp. 62-63
- Irradiation: Neatest Trick Since Canning by Edward Nanas, pp. 64-65
- The Rehabiliation of Nathan Leopold by Leonard Lyons, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-69
- Khrushchev's Return to Stalinism by Eldon Griffiths, pp. 70-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- The Cover by Bert Stern
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June 8, 1963 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- A Call for Aid to Church Schools (Speaking Out) by Robert M. Hutchins, pp. 6-12
- The Invisible Men Who Run Congress by Rowland Evans Jr., pp. 13-17
- The Grace of Kelly by Robert Massie, pp. 18-19
- Chaos in Castro's Cuba by Edward Behr, pp. 20-27
- "Help Us Fight!" by Harold H. Martin, pp. 28-35
- Front Seat on the Roller Coaster by Edwin Lanham, pp. 36-45
- Little Did I Know by Hortense Calisher, pp. 46-51
- Danish Cooking: Who Cares for Calories? by Robert W. Wells, pp. 52-55
- Post Scripts, pp. 56-57
- Losing 20 Games Isn't Easy by Larry Merchant, pp. 58-61
- The Epileptic's Battle for Understanding by Robin White, pp. 62-63
- Hazel, pp. 64-66
- The Vice Man Cometh by James Phelan, pp. 67-71
- Editorial, pp. 72-74
- The Cover by David Passalacqua
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June 15, 1963 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Are We Too Peaceful in Space? (Speaking Out) by Sen. Howard W. Cannon, pp. 10-14
- Martin Luther King, Apostle of Crisis by Reese Cleghorn, pp. 15-19
- Jean Seberg's Cinderella Career by Pete Hamill, pp. 20-23
- Greece: The Storms Ahead by Constantine Manos, Photographer, pp. 24-29
- The American Doctor: End of a Legend by Evan Hill, pp. 30-39
- The Sweet Forever by Miriam Rugel, pp. 40-49
- A Suit Like New by Robert Fontaine, pp. 50-55
- The Beautiful Travelers by Roy Bongartz, pp. 56-65
- Post Scripts, pp. 66-67
- What Ever Happened to American Cooking? by Eleanor Perenyi, pp. 68-71
- The Last Days of Rogers Hornsby by Bill Surface, pp. 72-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-77
- Is There Any Hope for Haiti? by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 78-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by John Launois
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June 22, 1963 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Too Many Kids Are Loafing (Speaking Out) by Judge Robert Gardner, pp. 10-14
- The Governor's Happy Lady by Joe David Brown, pp. 15-19
- Edgar Kaiser, Maverick in Motion by William Trombley, pp. 20-21
- The Odd Odyssey of Sandra Dee by C. Robert Jennings, pp. 22-23
- Winged Spacemen of the X-15 by Lincoln Haynes, pp. 24-29
- The Bulango Affair by Dagmar Edqvist, pp. 30-53
- Post Scripts, pp. 54-55
- The Couple Who Wouldn't Die by Thomas Whiteside, pp. 56-65
- The Spectacular Cult of Ian Fleming by Geoffrey Bocca, pp. 66-69
- Trials of a Negro Idol by Edward Linn, pp. 70-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-74
- How Well Can We Trust Marshal Tito? by Robert Sherrod, pp. 75-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Martin Lederhandler
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June 29, 1963 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Little girls are too sexy too soon (Speaking Out) by Cleo Shupp, pp. 12-18
- The Communist plan to win Latin America by Richard Armstrong, pp. 19-37
- Let's nix the sickniks by Robert Ruark, pp. 38-39
- The American who conquered Mt. Everest by Murray Morgan, pp. 40-49
- Your husband loves me! by Leland Webb, pp. 50-61
- One month during the summer by Walt Grove, pp. 62-69
- Post Scripts, pp. 70-71
- Color movies find hidden cancers by George J. Jaffe, pp. 72-75
- Last chance on death row by Harold Lavine, pp. 76-79
- The world's newest, longest bridge by Roger Vaughan, pp. 80-81
- Who stole the drug formula? by John Kobler, pp. 82-85
- Hazel, pp. 86-88
- Tragedy of a vertical slum by Roul Tunley, pp. 89-93
- Editorial, pp. 94-96
- The Cover by John Bryson
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1963 = 7 Issues, 117 Articles-
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July 13, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The Culture explosion is phony (Speaking Out) by Harold C. Schonberg, pp. 10-16
- Washington: a city in trouble by Bill Davidson, pp. 17-23
- Swimsuits for summer maneuvers by Larry Schiller, Photographer, pp. 24-29
- Big boom in bathing suits by William Trombley, pp. 30-31
- The death of William Faulkner by Hughes Rudd, pp. 32-37
- Have you ever rode the Southern? by William Price Fox, pp. 38-43
- Rain in Laredo by Paul Horgan, pp. 44-51
- A summer by the sea by Brunella Gasperini, pp. 52-59
- Nasser's hired Germans by Sanche de Gramont, pp. 60-65
- Post Scripts, pp. 66-67
- Ungainly waterbug: hydrofoil boats by Murray Morgan, pp. 68-69
- Get the lawyers out of the ring by Frank Graham Jr., pp. 70-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-76
- The crisis over Christine by Edward Behr, pp. 77-85
- Editorial, p. 86
- The Cover by Larry Schiller
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August 10, 1963 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The G.O.P.: for white men only? (Speaking Out) by Jackie Robinson, pp. 10-18
- The Mafia by Peter Maas, p. 19
- What it means by Robert F. Kennedy, pp. 20-25
- Last gasp of the Tin Goose by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 26-27
- Zoo's who by Jerry Cooke, Photographer, pp. 28-31
- Happy's last hurrah by Harold H. Martin, pp. 32-39
- The lost little rich girl by Gay Talese, pp. 40-44
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A poet against the Kremlin by Allen W. Dulles, p. 45 - 1 Review- A Precocious Autobiography by Yevgeny A. Yevtushenko
- A precocious autobiography by Yevgeny Yevtushenko, pp. 46-69
- Boxcar to the West by John Keats, pp. 70-73
- Color TV catches fire by Sandford Brown, pp. 74-75
- Post Scripts, pp. 76-77
- Bravery is not enough by John Skow, pp. 78-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-84
- Jungle captive by Jean Liedloff and Robert Massie, pp. 85-89
- Editorials, p. 90
- The Cover by Louis Glanzman
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August 24, 1963 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Who's that tampering with my clock? (Speaking Out) by H. Allen Smith, pp. 10-18
- Can Goldwater win in '64? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 19-25
- TV's prosperous pitchmen by Bill Davidson, pp. 26-27
- When the Russians try to invade suburbia by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 28-29
- Water torture by Robert Huntzinger, Photographer, pp. 30-33
- Motorboat madness by Roger Vaughan, pp. 34-37
- My life inside the mob by Sidney Slater and Quentin Reynolds, pp. 38-55
- The elopers by Dawn Powell, pp. 56-59
- Our friend the sea by John O'Hara, pp. 60-65
- It was different with Cinderella by Wilma Shore, pp. 66-71
- Post Scripts, pp. 72-73
- What's so great about Ray Charles by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 74-77
- Laos: the war that never stops by Jerry A. Rose, pp. 78-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-82
- Hucksters of hope for arthritics by Ralph Lee Smith, pp. 83-87
- Editorial, pp. 88-90
- The Cover by Bob Huntzinger
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September 7, 1963 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Beware the test ban! (Speaking Out) by Rep. Craig Hosmer, pp. 10-16
- What the North thinks about Negroes by Stewart Alsop and Oliver Quayle, pp. 17-21
- The fair young Hollywood girls by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 22-27
- The waterfront revisited by Budd Schulberg, pp. 28-47
- Man in a corner by Margaret Bonham, pp. 48-68
- The Kennedy clansman nobody knows by Alan L. Otten and Charles B. Seib, pp. 69-71
- Post Scripts, pp. 72-73
- Gourmet picnic by Esther Riva Solomon, pp. 74-75
- The children's church by Richard Llewellyn, pp. 76-77
- How I didn't buy a ball club by Bill Veeck and Edward Linn, pp. 78-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-82
- A city on fire by C.P. Gilmore, pp. 83-87
- Editorials, pp. 88-90
- The Cover: Stella Stevens by Allan Grant
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September 14, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Let's stop being foolish about dictators (Speaking Out) by Ellis O. Briggs, pp. 8-12
- Are we wasting billions in space? by Stuart H. Loory, pp. 13-15
- Strange shape of things to fly by Lawrence Schiller, Photographs, pp. 16-21
- Leslie Caron: a waif becomes a woman by C. Robert Jennings, pp. 22-23
- Last chance for our schools? by Martin Mayer, pp. 24-37
- The Refugee by Bernard Malamud, pp. 38-46
- "To Prayer I go" by Robert Frost, pp. 47-59
- Post Scripts, pp. 60-61
- They led the league in gags by Joe Garagiola and Dave Anderson, pp. 62-63
- The TV quiz is back in biz! by Jack Iams, pp. 64-65
- Averell Harriman by Joseph Kraft, pp. 66-67
- Spare-parts surgeons by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 68-69
- Hazel, pp. 70-72
- Why was Carol killed? by Donald John Giese, pp. 73-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- The Cover by Burt Glinn
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September 21, 1963 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Young Negroes aren't ready (Speaking Out) by Louis E. Lomax, pp. 12-18
- Why new houses cost too much by Arthur M. Watkins, pp. 19-25
- Woody Allen: comic on the way up by William K. Zinsser, pp. 26-27
- Piracy on 7th Avenue by James Poling, pp. 28-37
- "The world is in his debt" by Richard H. Rovere, pp. 38-41
- U Thant speaks his mind by David Sureck, pp. 42-47
- A significant experience by Gwyn Griffin, pp. 48-67
- Post Scripts, pp. 68-69
- Chaplain to the new frontier by Robert K. Massie, pp. 70-73
- The third world of the turf by William B. Furlong, pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-80
- The American in a Mexican death cell by James R. Phelan, pp. 81-85
- Editorials, p. 86
- The Cover by John Zimmerman
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September 28, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-15
- The myth of the "pesticide menace" (Speaking Out) by Edwin Diamond, pp. 16-19
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 20-26
- Vietnam: The edge of chaos by Stanley Karnow, pp. 27-37
- New challenger to the Kennedy clan by William Trombley, pp. 38-39
- Why she really goes to market by Harold H. Martin, pp. 40-43
- New machine spots hidden diseases by Robert P. Goldman, pp. 44-55
- Midnight turning gray by Peter Matthiessen, pp. 56-67
- Sucker by Carson McCullers, pp. 68-71
- The night watchman's occurence book by V.S. Naipaul, pp. 72-77
- Princess at Radcliffe by Edward Behr, pp. 78-80
- Post Scripts, p. 81
- Explosion in the movie underground by Pete Hamill, pp. 82-83
- Hazel, pp. 84-88
- The man in the pin-striped suit by Ed Linn, pp. 89-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-100
- The Cover by Burt Glinn
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1963 = 12 Issues, 212 Articles-
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October 5, 1963 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-13
- The suburbs are a mess (Speaking Out) by Peter Blake, pp. 14-17
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-24
- Red junket to Cuba by Barry Hoffman and Roul Tunley, pp. 25-29
- Liza Minnelli: Momma's girl by Normand Poirier, pp. 30-31
- Football's grind and glitter by Lawrence J. Schiller, Photographer, pp. 32-37
- Can we deal with Moscow? by George F. Kennan, pp. 38-43
- The funny business of marriage by William Saroyan, pp. 44-46
- The Authors, p. 47
- the battle of the Villa Florita (Part I of 3) by Rumer Godden, pp. 48-73
- Chaos, disorder and the late show by Warren Miller, pp. 74-75
- Post Scripts, pp. 76-77
- Riot in Cambridge, Maryland by Robert A. Liston, pp. 78-81
- Ordeal of an innocent man by Howard M. Greenwald, pp. 82-85
- Hazel, pp. 86-87
- Pop music: The dumb sound by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 88-95
- Editorials, p. 96
- The Cover by Lawrence Schiller
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October 12, 1963 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The country needs featherbedding (Speaking Out) by A.H. Raskin, pp. 10-17
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-22
- Khrushchev's hidden weakness by Richard Milhous Nixon, pp. 23-29
- Our tormented college kids by Morton M. Hunt and Rena Corman, pp. 30-37
- A wolf in the family by Jerome Hellmuth, pp. 38-41
- The priest who haunts the Catholic world by John Kobler and Philippe Halsman, pp. 42-53
- The non-stop piano player by R.C. Phelan, pp. 54-59
- The battle of the Villa Floria by Rumer Godden, pp. 60-71
- Post Scripts, pp. 72-73
- Yale finds a coach by William N. Wallace, pp. 74-77
- Alaska: Can it survive as a state? by Robert Schulman, pp. 78-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-82
- The search for Jerry Lewis by Edward Linn, pp. 83-87
- Editorials, pp. 88-90
- The Cover by John Zimmerman
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October 19, 1963 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Hospital rivalry costs you money (Speaking Out) by George R. Metcalf, pp. 12-17
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-22
- Let's be honest with ourselves (Part 1 of 2) by Dwight D. Eisenhower, pp. 23-25
- The embattled boss of Chicago's schools by William R. Shelton, pp. 26-27
- Where the boys are not by Nan Robertson, pp. 28-33
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The Greatest Story Ever Told by William Trombley, pp. 34-43 - 1 Review- The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965 Film) by George Stevens, David Lean, and Jean Negulesco
- When a fugitive turns to fight by Don Forst, pp. 44-47
- One man, one boat, one girl by Sean O'Faolain, pp. 48-61
- The battle of the Villa Florita by Rumer Godden, pp. 62-81
- Post Scripts, pp. 82-83
- The miraculous phonograph record by William Saroyan, pp. 84-85
- "...And then I had to sing like an Indian" by Birgit Nilsson and Martin Mayer, pp. 86-89
- Hazel, pp. 90-92
- Ludwig Erhard: A new ruler for Germany by James P. O'Donnell, pp. 93-95
- Konrad Adenauer: The old warrior looks back by Daniel Schorr, pp. 96-99
- Editorials, pp. 100-102
- The Cover by John Launois
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October 26, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Stay home and don't vote (Speaking Out) by John Keats, pp. 8-11
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-18
- The crisis in Catholic schools by Thomas J. Fleming, pp. 19-25
- Let's be honest with ourselves (Conclusion) by Dwight D. Eisenhower, pp. 26-27
- "They call me Tiger Lil" by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 28-41
- How Jackie restyled the White House, pp. 42-53
- Galanos: America's answer to French fashion by Eve Merriam, pp. 54-57
- A humanist by Romain Gary, pp. 58-63
- Spring and Mrs. Malloy by Robert Henderson, pp. 64-73
- Post Scripts, pp. 74-75
- "Kiss the guy or tackle him?" by Myron Cope, pp. 76-77
- One man's search for free silver by Marvin Kitman, pp. 78-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-81
- Soviet circus wows the U.S.A. by Bill Ballantine, pp. 82-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- The Cover by Burt Glinn
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November 2, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Women are prisoners of their sex (Speaking Out) by Brigid Brophy, pp. 10-13
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-16
- Fight for survival of the supercarrier by Robert K. Massie, pp. 17-25
- What is Cactus Jack up to now? by Frank X. Tolbert, pp. 26-29
- The dangerous magic of LSD by John Kobler, pp. 30-41
- A.J. Foyt: The hard, lonely life of a champion driver by Bill Libby, pp. 42-45
- Room at the bottom, room at the top by George Cuomo, pp. 46-51
- A man of passion by William Harrison, pp. 52-61
- Baby Doll grows up by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 62-65
- Post Scripts, pp. 66-67
- Mr. Hilton opens a hotel by Rafael Steinberg, pp. 68-70
- Long nightmare of a police witness by Bard Lindeman, pp. 71-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-76
- Indonesia's Sukarno: The pursuit of power by Jerry A. Rose, pp. 77-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by Philippe Halsman
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November 9, 1963 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Fear threatens our prosperity (Speaking Out) by Walter W. Heller, pp. 8-13
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-16
- How the mob controls Chicago by Bill Davidson, pp. 17-27
- Bob Hope---in The Road to Golf by Edward Linn, pp. 28-34
- Jubilant Janis Paige is back on Broadway by Normand Poirier, pp. 35-39
- Gasbag safari in Africa by Anthony Smith#2, pp. 40-47
- Silence by Christopher Davis, pp. 48-55
- The Musk Ox by Hans Ditlev, pp. 56-65
- Village beyond despair by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 66-69
- Post Scripts, pp. 70-71
- The scandal of educational testing by Hillel Black, pp. 72-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-77
- The hot rocket to nowhere by Gene Bylinsky and William E. Howard, pp. 78-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover: Bob Hope
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November 16, 1963 Issue = 20 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- America the smug (Speaking Out) by Reinhold Niebuhr, pp. 12-19
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 20-24
- The Fischer quintuplets by Andrew J. Fischer and John Bird, pp. 25-30
- The long hour of birth by Mary Ann Fischer and Dorothy Cameron Disney, pp. 31-36
- The medical team was ready by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 37-39
- "Our town is on the map!" by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 40-47
- Will the real Miss Rheingold stand out? by David L. Goodrich, pp. 48-51
- The lawbreaker by John O'Hara, pp. 52-77
- The indelible spot by Juan Bosch, pp. 78-79
- The human factor by David Ely, pp. 80-87
- Great (George C.) Scott! by Bill Davidson, pp. 88-89
- Post Scripts, pp. 90-91
- Eclipse by John Updike, pp. 92-93
- The best angel God ever saw by William Saroyan, pp. 94-95
- Inside Red China by Sir Fitzroy Hew Maclean, pp. 96-97
- Hazel, pp. 98-103
- The GI who chose Communism by Stanley Karnow, pp. 104-107
- Editorial, p. 108
- The Cover by John Zimmerman
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November 23, 1963 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Amercans don't want fancy funerals (Speaking Out) by Jessica Mitford, pp. 8-17
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-20
- The story behind the crime hearings by Peter Maas, pp. 21-23
- De Gaulle builds a new France by Don Cook, pp. 24-33
- Fracas over fish flour by Daniel S. Greenberg, pp. 34-35
- Romy Schneider by C. Robert Jennings, pp. 36-40
- Dial a psychiatrist by Robert P. Goldman, pp. 41-45
- The beating of the girl by Lore Segal, pp. 46-57
- A story for Teddy by Harvey Swados, pp. 58-75
- Post Scripts, pp. 76-77
- Cypress Gardens: The superswamp by Roy Bongartz, pp. 78-81
- The Democrat who took Vermont by Roul Tunley, pp. 82-85
- A team on trial by Bob August, pp. 86-87
- Hazel, pp. 88-90
- The Air Force's egghead factory by Martin Mayer, pp. 91-95
- Editorials, pp. 96-98
- The Cover by John Launois
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November 30, 1963 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Let's say not to the veterans (Speaking Out) by Edwin P. Neilan, pp. 8-15
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-18
- Highway robbery by Congressman Jim Wright, pp. 19-23
- Hollywood fashions by C. Robert Jennings, pp. 24-29
- Sirley MacLaine sounds off by Muriel Davidson, pp. 30-33
- Why can't we save Latin America? by Richard Armstrong, pp. 34-38
- A bleak little inn fit for any king by John Sherlock, pp. 39-45
- How to move a mountain by Jerome Weidman, pp. 46-57
- Good-bye possums by R.C. Phelan, pp. 58-63
- A street of bugles by Anne Tyler, pp. 64-67
- Post Scripts, pp. 68-69
- He's forever chasing rainbows by Frank J. Taylor, pp. 70-71
- A gambler's world series by Eliot Asinof, pp. 72-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-75
- Death of a valley by Charles McCarry, pp. 76-81
- Editorial, p. 82
- The Cover: Shirley MacLaine
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December 7, 1963 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- We can make the Russians disarm (Speaking Out) by Walter Reuther, pp. 10-17
- Affairs of State by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-22
- The mess in Washington by Stewart Alsop, pp. 23-25
- Bobby was the boy to see by Ben H. Bagdikian and Don Oberdorfer, pp. 26-29
- New toys that will dismay Santa's helpers, pp. 30-37
- Christmas and Freud by David Moller, pp. 38-39
- Prudence Penny: Lady columnist who isn't by Hyman Goldberg, pp. 40-51
- Softly by Santha Rama Rau, pp. 52-87
- The dowser who finds oil wells by William Trombley, pp. 88-89
- Post Scripts, pp. 90-91
- The TV troubles of Judy Garland by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 92-95
- Village that lost its parents by Charles McCarry, pp. 96-97
- Hazel, pp. 98-100
- Chiang Kai-shek: The crumbling facade by Stanley Karnow, pp. 101-105
- Editorial, pp. 106-108
- The Cover by Allan Grant
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December 14, 1963 Issue = 19 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Hate knows no direction (Speaking Out) by Ralph McGill, pp. 8-14
- When the highest office changes hands by Dwight D. Eisenhower, pp. 15-21
- The Assassin by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 22-29
- Death in emergency room No. One by Jimmy Breslin, pp. 30-31
- A eulogy: John Fitzgerald Kennedy by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., p. 32
- A profile in family courage by Bill Davidson, pp. 32-35
- What's ahead for the G.O.P.? by Earl Mazo, pp. 36-39
- New weapon against muscular dystrophy by Theodore Berland, pp. 40-49
- The girls of slender means by Muriel Spark, pp. 50-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-65
- Wacky search for gold by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 66-71
- The coach has all the problems by Melvin Durslag, pp. 72-74
- The rich life of Milt Kamen by Marvin Kitman, p. 75
- Hazel, pp. 76-78
- The new President, p. 79
- Alsop interviews L.B.J. , pp. 80-83
- Editorial, p. 84
- The Cover: John F. Kennedy, 1917-63 by Norman Rockwell
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December 21, 1963 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- We have no "right to happiness" (Speaking Out) by C.S. Lewis, pp. 10-16
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 17-18
- "Let the earth stand in awe of Him", pp. 19-27
- The invisible Americans by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 28-39
- A sailor's Christmas gift by William Lederer, pp. 40-43
- May your days be merry and bright by Wilma Shore, pp. 44-49
- The uranium prospector by Hughes Rudd, pp. 50-57
- "She's a big girl" by John Deever, pp. 58-61
- MAD: Wild oracle of the teen-age underground by John Skow, pp. 62-65
- Post Scripts, pp. 66-67
- My fair Julie by Pete Hamill, pp. 68-69
- Sunday's human targets by Myron Cope, pp. 70-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-74
- The fall of the house of Ngo Dinh by Stanley Karnow, pp. 75-79
- A bitter mother's reunion by Lawrence Schiller, Photographer, pp. 80-81
- Editorial, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by John Launois
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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