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January 4, 1964 Issue = 19 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- The CIA is getting out of hand (Speaking Out) by Sen. Eugene McCarthy, pp. 6-11
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-14
- The fantastic Kreblozen story by Robert P. Goldman, pp. 15-19
- Inger Stevens---TV's Farmer's Daughter by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 20-21
- Dolphins: the status pet by Elgin Ciampi, Photographer, pp. 22-29
- The intellectual mammal by Fredric C. Appel, pp. 30-33
- The minister who follows the migrants by Myron Cope, pp. 34-39
- The great crown rumble by John F. Speicher, pp. 40-45
- For I have wept by Gerald Stein, pp. 46-57
- Sedans, rails and gassers by Lawrence J. Schiller, Photographer, pp. 58-61
- Three days in outer space by Valentina Tereshkova, pp. 62-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-65
- The swinging nuns by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 66-67
- My private war with Hoffa by Tom Coffey, pp. 68-69
- Hazel, pp. 70-74
- Strange justice by Milton Lewis and Mildred Lewis, pp. 75-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Elgin Ciampi
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January 18, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- We need a Vice President now (Speaking Out) by Richard M. Nixon, pp. 6-14
- Affairs of State by Stewart Alsop, pp. 15-18
- The other babies who broke the odds, p. 19
- I gave my husband five sons by Senora Ines Cuervo de Prieto, pp. 20-23
- I do not feel like a famous man by Efren Lubin Prieto Nava, pp. 24-27
- The dollar crisis by Martin Mayer, pp. 28-31
- Broadway's hottest playwright: Edward Albee by John Skow, pp. 32-37
- Reuben, Reuben by Peter De Vries, pp. 38-57
- Post Scripts, pp. 58-59
- Bill Russell: "I owe the public nothing" by Edward Linn, pp. 60-63
- The silent first lady of France by Edward Behr, pp. 64-65
- Music for machines by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-72
- Bill Scranton: A reluctant candidate by John Bird, pp. 73-77
- Editorial, p. 78
- The Cover by Lynn Pelham
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January 25, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Let's stop gambling with the presidency (Speaking Out) by James MacGregor Burns, pp. 12-17
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-20
- How the Republicans can win by Arthur Larson, pp. 21-23
- Fashions: the Asian rag race by Stanley Karnow, pp. 24-31
- The wild boy by William Saroyan, pp. 32-37
- The mystery quints of Argentina by Harold H. Martin, pp. 38-45
- The price of a carabao by Saul Maloff, pp. 46-53
- Farewell! Farewell! Farewell! by H.E.F. Donohue, pp. 54-55
- The twins by Brian Glanville, pp. 56-59
- "This is war" by Hillel Black, pp. 60-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-65
- Can diet prevent heart attacks? by Alton L. Blakeslee, pp. 66-67
- "I think I'm gaining on myself" by Donald Freeman, pp. 68-69
- Hazel, pp. 70-74
- Did Lloyd Miller kill Janice May? by Richard Applegate, pp. 75-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by Burt Glinn
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February 1, 1964 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Too many people have guns (Speaking Out) by Rep. John V. Lindsay, pp. 12-15
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-18
- Should the U.S. trade with enemies? by Robert K. Massie, pp. 19-21
- Our underdogs at Innsbruck by Frank Graham Jr., pp. 22-27
- Black death on the living-room floor by H. Allen Smith, pp. 28-31
- After the fall by Arthur Miller, pp. 32-60
- Post Scripts, p. 61
- Do these Indians really own Florida? by Roy Bongartz, pp. 62-65
- A passion for rhinoceros by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-69
- Last voyage of the Lakonia by Pete Hamill and Frank Lee, pp. 70-75
- Editorials, p. 76
- The Cover by Inge Morath
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February 8, 1964 Issue = 20 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Berlin: Let's stop courting disaster (Speaking Out) by Sen. Claiborne Pell, pp. 8-9
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 10-12
- Television ratings on trial by Bard Lindeman and Alan Patureau, pp. 13-17
- Have pawn, will travel by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 18-19
- Our new First Lady by Nan Robertson, pp. 20-27
- A flashy lawyer for Oswald's killer by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 28-31
- The whole cherry pie by John O'Hara, pp. 32-33
- A good day for Miss Tillie by William Murray, pp. 34-43
- Sidney on Skis by Jeff Brown, pp. 44-51
- Post Scripts, pp. 52-53
- Basketball's Irish czar by Terry Smith, pp. 54-55
- Art from nobody knows where by William Jerome Gill, pp. 56-59
- A tale of fish and chips by John Skow, pp. 60-61
- A crazy way to fly by Pete Hamill, pp. 62-66
- Hazel, p. 67
- Paula Prentiss: actress with an appetite by Gene Grove, pp. 68-69
- The quandary of Henry Cabot Lodge by Stanley Karnow, pp. 70-73
- Editorial, p. 74
- The Cover by Mark Kauffman
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February 15, 1964 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Hunting is humane (Speaking Out) by Vance Bourjaily, pp. 6-14
- Affairs of State by Stewart Alsop, pp. 15-16
- Johnson takes over: the untold story by Stewart Alsop, pp. 17-23
- What are they doing to Big Sur? by William Trombley, pp. 24-29
- The rise and fall of a Soviet agent by Edward R.F. Sheehan, pp. 30-45
- A fair day's work by Nicholas Monsarrat, pp. 46-57
- Post Scripts, pp. 58-59
- Sophia Loren: "First, I am a woman" by Pete Hamill, pp. 60-63
- Landing a jet without looking by Lawrence Lader, pp. 64-65
- Boom times for piggy-bankers by William Laas and Theodore Du Bay, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-72
- War of nerves on the high wire by Bill Ballantine, pp. 73-77
- Editorials, p. 78
- The Cover: Sophia Loren by Burt Glinn
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February 22, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Does space research threaten life? (Speaking Out) by Sir Bernard Lovell, pp. 10-17
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-20
- What made John Glenn run? by Harold H. Martin and Don Oberdorfer, pp. 21-25
- Necklines make you nervous? by William K. Zinsser, pp. 26-29
- Howie Young: hockey's abominable iceman by Dave Anderson, pp. 30-31
- Diplomat among warriors by Robert Murphy, pp. 32-53
- The secret tournament by Peter Sourian, pp. 54-63
- A family man by Donald Hutter, pp. 64-73
- Post Scripts, pp. 74-75
- I was a slave of love by S.J. Perelman, pp. 76-77
- Good-bye, Lorelei, hello, Dolly! by Gilbert Millstein, pp. 78-79
- Opium by Stanley Karnow, pp. 80-81
- Hazel, pp. 82-83
- The railroad that defies the unions by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 84-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- The Cover: John Glenn by John Zimmerman
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February 29, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Down with tipping (Speaking Out) by John A. Patton, pp. 6-9
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 10-14
- New Orleans: Cosa Nostra's Wall Street by Bill Davidson, pp. 15-21
- The politics of the space age by Lyndon Baines Johnson, pp. 22-23
- America's neglected colonial paradise by Don Oberdorfer, pp. 24-35
- The play that rocked Europe by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 36-45
- The hardware man by John O'Hara, pp. 46-53
- Memoir of a long, long war by Kenneth B. Platnick, pp. 54-61
- The square world of Claudia Cardinale by Pete Hamill, pp. 62-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-65
- Nebraska fiasco: buy now, pay never by John Skow, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-70
- Harlem's war against slumlords by Robert K. Massie, pp. 71-75
- Editorials, pp. 76-78
- The Cover by Jack Fields
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March 7, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Lawyers are failing the law (Speaking Out) by Morris L. Ernst, pp. 6-13
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-20
- Nixon: Will he or won't he? by John Bird, pp. 21-23
- Paris, prisms and Picasso by David Douglas Duncan, pp. 24-37
- Who wants a tidy calendar? by John Skow, pp. 38-39
- The playboy sergeant who spied for Russia by Don Oberdorfer, pp. 40-45
- The mission by Bruce Jay Friedman, pp. 46-51
- The house gift by James T. Maher, pp. 52-55
- The root of all evil by Graham Greene, pp. 56-61
- The oddball crusade of Congressman Patman by Paul Duke, pp. 62-63
- Drive with devils behind you by Charles N. Barnard, pp. 64-68
- Post Scripts, pp. 69-70
- Botulism: The killer who came to dinner by Theodore Berland, p. 71
- Hazel, pp. 72-74
- Panama: Why they hate us by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 75-79
- Editorial, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by David Douglas Duncan
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March 14, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- The Kinsey Report didn't upset me, either (Speaking Out) by Ogden Nash, pp. 8-13
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-16
- Sweepstakes in the snow by John Skow, pp. 17-23
- My first political crisis by Marvin Kitman, pp. 24-25
- The South Seas close to home by John Launois, Photographer, pp. 26-33
- To get lost, hurry up by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 34-37
- After 64 years, the prisoner comes home by Robert Gannon, pp. 38-45
- The victim by John O'Hara, pp. 46-51
- Center of gravity by L.J. Auster, pp. 52-67
- Post scripts, pp. 68-69
- The wooing of a seven-foot wonder by George Walsh, pp. 70-71
- What ever happened to burlesque? by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 72-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-76
- The trial of "Delay" Beckwith by Harold H. Martin, pp. 77-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by John Launois
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March 21, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Doesn't Congress have ideas of its own? by Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, pp. 6-13
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-16
- A crisis for capitalism by Richard Armstrong, pp. 17-29
- The Beatles by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 30-35
- Building the Beatle image by Vance Packard, pp. 36-39
- Beatalic graphospasms by John Lennon, pp. 40-43
- The captain's boar hunt by David Ely, pp. 44-53
- Blow us something good, sirocco by Stanley E. Smith, pp. 54-63
- Athens on the prairie by Walt McCaslin, pp. 64-65
- The job John McCormick dreads by Don Oberdorfer, pp. 66-69
- Post Scripts, pp. 70-71
- Carol Lawrence of Illinois by Normand Poirier, pp. 72-75
- The twins who found each other by Bard Lindeman, pp. 76-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- Scientology: "Have you ever been a boo-hoo?" by James Phelan, pp. 81-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- The Cover: The Beatles by John Zimmerman
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March 28, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- NATO is dead (Speaking Out) by Ronald Steel, pp. 10-14
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 15-16
- What will R.F.K. do next? by Peter Maas, pp. 17-21
- Donna Reed: Fire and ice by Donald Freeman, pp. 22-23
- The Pieta: Masterpiece at the fair by Charles McCarry, pp. 24-29
- Strangers on a bridge by James B. Donovan, pp. 30-43
- The offering by David Dempsey, pp. 44-51
- Arnold Stone by John O'Hara, pp. 52-59
- The change in the mountains by Beverly Smith Jr., pp. 60-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-65
- The worm learns by John Bird, pp. 66-67
- Will Cambodia go Communist? by Jerry A. Rose, pp. 68-69
- Hazel, pp. 70-74
- The dark enigma of Congress by Drew Pearson and Norman Ritter, pp. 75-79
- Editorials, p. 80
- The Cover by Burt Glinn
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1964 = 13 Issues, 221 Articles-
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April 4, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- A Catholic mother's case for birth control (Speaking Out) by Rosemary Ruether, pp. 12-15
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-18
- Dope invades the suburbs by Robert P. Goldman, pp. 19-25
- Be the first on your block to have a ton of steel by Marvin Kitman, pp. 26-27
- Why Spain is home by Robert Ruark, pp. 28-33
- Can Johnson get Congress moving? by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, pp. 34-41
- Moths against the screen by Robert Penn Warren, pp. 42-55
- Caruso the truck driver by Herbert Gold, pp. 56-58
- Post Scripts, pp. 59-63
- The illusive, elusive Miss Tammy Grimes by Evan Hill, pp. 64-65
- The life and death of Precious Plum Flower by Karl Ludwig Stumpf and Edward Gamarekian, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-72
- Happiness is being somewhere else by Frank Graham Jr., pp. 73-77
- Editorials, p. 78
- The Cover by Philippe Halsman
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April 11, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Stop pampering gifted children (Speaking Out) by Bruno Bettelheim, pp. 8-11
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-16
- Why I am a Republican by Dwight D. Eisenhower, pp. 17-19
- The sky is falling by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 20-25
- Pass Go and retire by Roy Bongartz, pp. 26-27
- Tuesday past, Tuesday present by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 28-33
- The boy who survived Auschwitz by Ernst Papanek and Edward Linn, pp. 34-43
- The pilgrim project (Part 1 of 2) by Hank Searls, pp. 44-61
- The fighting Yankee of Seville by Robert Daley, pp. 62-63
- Post Scripts, pp. 64-65
- Fair trade or foul, the battle rages again! by Martin Mayer, pp. 66-69
- Monk: High priest of jazz by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 70-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-76
- All the fit that's news to print by Gael Greene, pp. 77-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- The Cover by Lawrence J. Schiller
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April 18, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Too many judges are political hacks (Speaking Out) by Herbert Brownell, pp. 10-15
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-18
- Crash effort for a safer cigarette by Bill Davidson, pp. 19-23
- Girls take the cue by David L. Goodrich, pp. 24-27
- The feely is here by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 28-29
- What is Maggie Smith up to? by Maxine Cheshire, pp. 30-35
- One man against the sea by William Willis, pp. 36-45
- The answer depends by John O'Hara, pp. 46-51
- The pilgrim project (conclusion) by Hank Searls, pp. 52-67
- Post Scripts, pp. 68-69
- A season of Sommer by Joe Hyams, pp. 70-74
- It's me, O Lord by William Saroyan, p. 75
- Hazel, pp. 76-77
- Red threat to Black Africa? by Robert K. Massie, pp. 78-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- The Cover: Elke Sommer by Lawrence J. Schiller
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April 25, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 6-11
- Psychiatrists use dangerous words (Speaking Out) by Karl Menninger, M.D., pp. 12-15
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-18
- Tino's bottomless tanks of oil by Norman C. Miller, pp. 19-25
- Good grief, Charlie Schulz! by C. Robert Jennings, pp. 26-27
- Down to the sea for fun by John Zimmerman, Photographer, pp. 28-37
- Hungary: Renaissance after revolt by David Holden, pp. 38-51
- A tough nut by Alberto Moravia, pp. 52-53
- The transient by Stanley Elkin, pp. 54-71
- "These Americans must be gods" by Stanley Karnow, pp. 72-73
- Post Scripts, pp. 74-75
- The big political sprint by Tom Wicker, pp. 76-77
- The smog battle gets hot by Charles N. Barnard, pp. 78-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-82
- A miracle on Broadway by Normand Poirier, pp. 83-87
- Editorials, pp. 88-90
- The Cover by John Zimmerman
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May 2, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- The P.T.A. is a waste of tiem (Speaking Out) by Prof. W.C. Kvaraceus, pp. 6-11
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-14
- The great A-11 deception by James Atwater, pp. 15-17
- The Fischer quints at home by Mary Ann Fischer and John Bird, pp. 18-27
- A Bible in the bullpen by John Devaney, pp. 28-29
- A room full of takers for any dare by Joseph Wechsberg, pp. 30-37
- On the night train to Moscow by Ralph Blum, pp. 38-43
- The suicide by Evan S. Connell Jr., pp. 44-49
- A full day's wages by K.E. Sackett, pp. 50-55
- Post scripts, pp. 56-57
- The stardom and boredom of Catherine Spaak by Pete Hamill, pp. 58-61
- A Communist at the White House by Zygmunt Broniarek, pp. 62-63
- "Doctor, what's wrong with me?" by Evan Hill, pp. 64-65
- Hazel, pp. 66-70
- Big play for pay TV's $1.50 splendors by Martin Mayer, pp. 71-75
- Editorial, p. 76
- The Cover: The Fischer Quints by John Zimmerman
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May 9, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- They can't cover up for Bobby Baker (Speaking Out) by Sen. Hugh Scott, pp. 8-13
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-18
- Cancer is yielding up its secrets by Pat McGrady and Murray Morgan, pp. 19-23
- How a stricken state met chaos by Bard Lindeman, pp. 24-31
- Hollywood's carefree child by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 32-35
- Crime in Moscow by George Feifer, pp. 36-61
- A property of hope by Fred Chappell, pp. 62-65
- The effect of Barney Fuller by Anthony Bailey, pp. 66-69
- What are they doing with Gen. Sheridan's horse? by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 70-73
- Post Scripts, pp. 74-76
- A new life for a blind deer by Georges Carousso, pp. 77-80
- Monorail: A one-track controversy by Joseph N. Bell, p. 81
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- George Wallace shakes up the political scene by Harold H. Martin, pp. 85-89
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- The Cover: Jill St. John by Frank Bez
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May 16, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Let's talk sense about Cuba (Speaking Out) by Sen. J. William Fulbright, pp. 8-11
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-14
- Lodge faces his big test in Oregon by John Skow, pp. 15-19
- This prince led Cinderella to death by Charles McCarry, pp. 20-21
- The exploding University of California by William Trombley, pp. 22-29
- "And there appeared to them tongues of fire" by McCandlish Phillips, pp. 30-43
- Can I stay here? by John O'Hara, pp. 44-49
- The fortuneteller by Mary Deasy, pp. 50-55
- What really matters by Malcolm Wood, pp. 56-65
- Post scripts, pp. 66-67
- Will chemicals cure cancer? by Pat McGrady and Murray Morgan, pp. 68-71
- Let me entertain you by Muriel Davidson, pp. 72-73
- Don't tread on Grandmother Peabody by Robert K. Massie, pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-78
- Doctors go on strike by Pete Hamill, pp. 79-83
- Editorials, pp. 84-86
- The Cover: Henry Cabot Lodge by Harry Redl
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May 23, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Who needs the World's Fair? (Speaking Out) by John Skow, pp. 12-17
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-24
- The great city, p. 25
- The great fair by John Zimmerman, Photographer, pp. 26-35
- The old s.o.b. does it again by Bill Davidson, pp. 36-41
- Waiter! by Edmund G. Love, pp. 42-49
- The landmarker by Louis Auchincloss, pp. 50-53
- The lucid eye in silver town by John Updike, pp. 54-61
- The long night of Shubert Alley by Warren Miller, pp. 62-67
- Dance of the divorced by Herbert Gold, pp. 68-73
- New York, N.Y.: The golden door by Gilbert Millstein, pp. 74-83
- Post scripts, pp. 84-87
- How to spend your excess money in New York by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 88-93
- Good-bye, Broadway, hello, Mr. Square by S.J. Perelman, pp. 94-95
- Hazel, pp. 96-97
- The new American capital of Bohemia by Eli Waldron, pp. 98-104
- The Cover by John Zimmerman
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May 30, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Businessmen are wrecking baseball (Speaking Out) by Jim Brosnan, pp. 8-11
- Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-14
- Showdown in California by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, pp. 15-19
- Plucky Pierre crashes the party by James Phelan, pp. 20-21
- New role for Legendary George by William Trombley, pp. 22-23
- Just playin' folks by John Launois, Photographer, pp. 24-29
- Peter, Paul and Mary by Alfred G. Aronowitz and Marshall Blonsky, pp. 30-35
- Race against blindness by Max Gunther, pp. 36-37
- Armageddon by Leon Uris, pp. 38-55
- Post scripts, pp. 56-57
- Pipe this by William K. Zinsser, pp. 58-59
- End of an era at Indy by Ken W. Purdy, pp. 60-63
- King John's lost treasure by James Morris, pp. 64-65
- Hazel, pp. 66-68
- Detroit vs. the Mafic: A city fights back by James Atwater, pp. 69-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- The Cover: Carolyn Hester by John Launois
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June 6, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- No, I don't want to go to Europe (Speaking Out) by Shirley Jackson, pp. 8-11
- People in a trap (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-14
- The Birmingham church bomber by George McMillan, pp. 15-19
- The heat's on by Vytas Valaitis and Henry Ries, Photographers, pp. 20-27
- How to be a loser with four aces by Myron Cope, pp. 28-31
- Bottled in Bond: Sean Connery by Pete Hamill, pp. 32-33
- Armageddon (Conclusion) by Leon Uris, pp. 34-59
- Post scripts, pp. 60-61
- A vist with Sandburg at sunset by Helga Sandburg, pp. 62-65
- Lively market in lame ducks by Bill Surface, pp. 66-67
- Big Brother is listening by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 68-69
- Hazel, pp. 70-72
- Dam the Nile, full speed astern by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 73-77
- Editorials, pp. 78-80
- The Cover: Julie Newmar by Henry Ries
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June 13, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Don't junk the parochial schools (Speaking Out) by Wilfrid Sheed, pp. 6-11
- "It's none of your lousy business" (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-14
- My first eighty years by Harry S. Truman, p. 15
- A day in a former President's busy life by Robert Sherrod, pp. 16-19
- It's Metsomania by Jimmy Breslin, pp. 20-25
- A Harlem sketchbook: White man, walk easy by Roger Kahn, pp. 26-42
- The 480 by Eugene Burdick, pp. 43-63
- Anyone for buried treasure? by Jack Iams, pp. 64-67
- Post scripts, pp. 68-69
- The dusty, smeared, tattered life of P.T. Barnum by William Saroyan, pp. 70-71
- Golden Rule by C. Robert Jennings, pp. 72-74
- Hazel, p. 75
- Suicide of an ex-Nazi by Edward Behr, pp. 76-79
- Editorials, pp. 80-82
- The Cover: President Truman by John Launois
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June 20, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- More people should be servants (Speaking Out) by Caroline Bird, pp. 6-9
- Vietnam: Go north? (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 10-12
- Last stand of the big bomber by James Atwater, pp. 13-17
- Bikinis in the backyard by Lawrence J. Schiller, Photographer, pp. 18-25
- Sidney Poitier's long journey by Normand Poirier, pp. 26-33
- Cracking the groen-up's coed by Max Gunther, pp. 34-35
- The 480 by Eugene Burdick, pp. 36-59
- Post scripts, pp. 60-61
- He hunts with the wild falcon by Robert B. Berry, pp. 62-65
- The ball-bond scandal by Don Oberdorfer, pp. 66-67
- The vanishing knave of clubs by Bil Gilbert, pp. 68-69
- Hazel, pp. 70-72
- Viva el candidato! by Richard Armstrong, pp. 73-77
- Editorial, pp. 78-80
- The Cover: Anitra Ford by Lawrence J. Schiller
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June 27, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- L.B.J. should debate on TV (Speaking Out) by Richard M. Nixon, pp. 12-18
- Remembering Rac (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 19-20
- Steel: The giant under fire by David R. Jones, pp. 21-29
- Steve Lawrence, a guy from Brooklyn by Richard Atcheson, pp. 30-31
- The Maccabees ride again by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 32-37
- Can the manatee save Florida? by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 38-39
- The 480 by Eugene Burdick, pp. 40-67
- Post scripts, pp. 68-69
- Gems that grow on command by Rafael Steinberg, pp. 70-75
- Floyd Patterson's fight to save his pride by Pete Hamill, pp. 76-79
- The murder that started World War I by Roberta Strauss Feuerlicht, pp. 80-84
- Hazel, p. 85
- L.B.J.'s hunt for womanpower by Peter Lisagor and Marguerite Higgins, pp. 86-87
- A challenge to women by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, pp. 88-89
- Editorials, p. 90
- The Cover by John Launois
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1964 = 8 Issues, 131 Articles-
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July 11, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- They've wrecked the American League (Speaking Out) by Bill Veeck and Edward Linn, pp. 10-16
- Crisis at the Cow Palace by Stewart Alsop, pp. 17-21
- I'm in the fight to the last ballot by Marvin Kitman, pp. 22-23
- Burton: What the cameras missed by Thelda Victor and Muriel Davidson, pp. 24-35
- Ted Kennedy's day of joy and sadness by Edward Behr, pp. 36-39
- One hundred ladies by James Gould Cozzens, pp. 40-49
- Coming home by Joan Didion, pp. 50-55
- His Excellency by John O'Hara, pp. 56-61
- Post scripts, pp. 62-63
- Over the bounding main again by Erich Hartmann, Photographer, pp. 64-71
- The owl in the playpen by Bil Gilbert, pp. 72-75
- The lone wolf of civil rights by Martin Mayer, pp. 76-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-82
- Mrs. Murray's war on God by Robert Liston, pp. 83-87
- Editorials, pp. 88-90
- The Cover by Josh Weiner
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July 25, 1964 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Our way of life makes us miserable (Speaking Out) by Erich Fromm, pp. 8-14
- "If we can crack Mississippi..." by James Atwater, pp. 15-19
- Dominic Tucci slept here by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 20-21
- Stalking the weed eater by David L. Goodrich, pp. 22-23
- The untold story of Jack Ruby by Edward Linn, pp. 24-49
- Candida by Bernard Shaw by James Gould Cozzens, pp. 50-57
- Weekend in town by Dawn Powell, pp. 58-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-65
- For God, country and the Santa Clara Swim Club by William Trombley, pp. 66-71
- The great DMSO mystery by Bill Davidson, pp. 72-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-76
- I flew around the world alone by Joan Merriam, pp. 77-83
- Editorial, pp. 84-86
- The Cover: Donna de Varona and Don Schollander by Jack Fields
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August 8, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Give drugs to addicts (Speaking Out) by Nathan Straus III, pp. 6-12
- G.O.P. campaign preview by Stewart Alsop, pp. 13-15
- Goldwater: A close look at a "damned cowboy" by Charles Mohr, pp. 16-19
- Everyone's in the kitchen with Julia by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 20-21
- The return of the Beatles by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 22-29
- Odd saga of the big Bahamas spenders by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 30-43
- Herzog visits Chicago by Saul Bellow, pp. 44-69
- Post Scripts, pp. 70-71
- Have zoo, will travel by William Trombley, pp. 72-73
- The whip who put snap in the Phillies by Myron Cope, pp. 74-78
- Hazel, pp. 79-80
- Bill Miller: The G.O.P.'s tough, shrewd pro by Roger Kahn, pp. 81-83
- The convention: An event of enormous beauty by William Saroyan, pp. 84-85
- Editorial, pp. 86-88
- The Cover: The Beatles by John Launois
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August 22, 1964 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Let's abolish alimony (Speaking Out) by Alexander Eliot, pp. 12-18
- This is our enemy by Stanley Karnow, pp. 19-25
- America's cup: Racing for glory by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 26-33
- The tragedy of Appalachia by Richard Armstrong, pp. 34-45
- An infinity of mirrors by Richard Condon, pp. 46-63
- The house on the corner by John O'Hara, pp. 64-67
- The odd fate of Oswald's other victims by Frank X. Tolbert, pp. 68-69
- Post Scripts, pp. 70-71
- Year of the bull in worthless Chinese bonds by Marvin Kitman, pp. 72-73
- The unsinkalbe Debbie Reynolds by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 74-78
- Hazel, p. 79
- Portrait of an extremist by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 80-83
- Editorial, pp. 84-86
- The Cover by John Zimmerman
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September 5, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Why do they slander our military men? (Speaking Out) by S.L.A. Marshall, pp. 6-10
- Untold story of the Mississippi murders by William Bradford Huie, pp. 11-15
- Kim Novak vs. the code by Vernon Scott, pp. 16-17
- Room at the bottom of the sea by James Atwater and Roger Vaughan, pp. 18-25
- Cold Friday by Whittaker Chambers, pp. 26-35
- Going away by Vera Randal, pp. 36-49
- The practice of an art by Leonard Wallace Robinson, pp. 50-53
- Post scripts, pp. 54-55
- "That so nece$$ary ingredient" by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 56-59
- Master of the bulls by Bill Ballantine, pp. 60-64
- Good-bye Burma-Shave by William K. Zinsser, p. 65
- Hazel, pp. 66-68
- Will Chile go Communist? by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 69-73
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- The Cover by Robert Barth
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September 12, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Supreme Court vs. the people (Speaking Out) by Sen. Everett McKinley Dirksen, pp. 10-13
- The meaning of the margin (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-16
- Defense spending: Where the cuback cuts deep by Don Oberdorfer, pp. 17-21
- Miracle on a mountain by David L. Goodrich, pp. 22-27
- Boy on fire by Herbert Gold, pp. 28-29
- I'm taking to you, white man by Malcolm X, pp. 30-53
- Coming back by Vera Randal, pp. 54-61
- Case money by Don Carpenter, pp. 62-67
- Beware of Smokey the Bear by Howard Bloomfield, pp. 68-69
- Bloom in love by C. Robert Jennings, pp. 70-71
- Post scripts, pp. 72-73
- The sweeps vs. the law by Jack Iams, pp. 74-78
- Hazel, p. 79
- The N.Y. Yankees: Descent from Olympus by Roger Kahn, pp. 80-83
- Editorials, pp. 84-86
- The Cover: Malcolm X by John Launois
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September 19, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Alcoholics can be cured---despite A.A> (Speaking Out) by Dr. Arthur H. Cain, pp. 6-11
- The one weakness of L.B.J. (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-14
- The automakers and their mighty works by Richard Armstrong, pp. 15-27
- The comic who'll never be in by Edward Linn, pp. 28-29
- The great British train robbery by Pete Hamill, pp. 30-37
- Rites of passage by Ralph Blum, pp. 38-55
- Aunt Fran by John O'Hara, pp. 56-57
- What we were fighting for by Elliott Baker, pp. 58-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-65
- Why a northern town fights school integration by Max Gunther, pp. 66-67
- Baseball's richest rookie by Myron Cope, pp. 68-69
- Medicine's miracle chamber by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 70-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-74
- Win Rockefeller vs. Orval Faubus by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 75-77
- No dice in Hot Springs by John Skow, pp. 78-79
- Editorial, pp. 80-82
- The Cover by John Zimmerman
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September 26, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 8-11
- Goldwater is wrong on civil rights (Speaking Out) by Anthony Lewis, pp. 12-21
- Antidisestablishmentarianism (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 22-24
- Fischer quints: What a year it had been! by Mary Ann Fischer and John Bird, pp. 25-31
- Crocodiles in the cellar by James Atwater, pp. 32-33
- A life for a vote by John Hersey, pp. 34-43
- The moon of the arfy-darfy by Nelson Algren, pp. 44-49
- The daughter of the chief of police by Paul Darcy Boles, pp. 50-55
- School by John O'Hara, pp. 56-61
- Post scripts, pp. 62-65
- Our Davis Cup Runneth over by Roger Kahn, pp. 66-71
- Their house was haunted by atomic ghosts by Fredric C. Appel, pp. 72-75
- The long day's monotony of TV by Brock Brower, pp. 76-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- The price of getting involved by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 81-85
- Editorial, pp. 86-88
- The Cover: The Fischer Quints by John Zimmerman
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1964 = 12 Issues, 200 Articles-
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October 3, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Burn those worthless cookbooks (Speaking Out) by John McPhee, pp. 8-15
- campaigner Goldwater (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-20
- With clean hans and a clear conscience by John F. Kennedy, pp. 21-23
- The saga of Lassie by Vernon Scott, pp. 24-27
- L.B.J. country by Bill Porterfield, pp. 28-37
- Jules Feiffer: You are his target by Gilbert Millstein, pp. 38-43
- The homecoming of the children by Warren Eyster, pp. 44-53
- Leon & Bebert by Evan S. Connell Jr., pp. 54-67
- Venezuela's quint's: "They are like little bulls" by Harold H. Martin, pp. 68-73
- Post scripts, pp. 74-75
- Painful path to glory by Leonard Shecter, pp. 76-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-82
- The Congo by Sanche de Gramont, p. 83
- An American woman's escape by Ruth Hege and Bard Lindeman, pp. 84-91
- Editorials, p. 92
- The Cover: Lassie by Lawrence J. Schiller
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October 10, 1964 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Let's pull out of the Olympics (Speaking Out) by Roger Kahn, pp. 8-13
- The city-cage (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-18
- An angry welcome for a Queen by Robert Sherrod, pp. 19-23
- The timeless charm of Peggy Lee by Thomas C. Wheeler, pp. 24-45
- The bonfire by John O'Hara, pp. 46-53
- John Sobieski runs by James Buechler, pp. 54-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-65
- Joseph P. Kennedy: A profile in power (Part 1 of 2) by Robert Daley, pp. 66-73
- 'I am the strangler! You must believe me!' by Edward Behr, pp. 74-75
- The happy town where hearts stay healthy by Robert K. Massie, pp. 76-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-81
- Hubert Humphrey: "Politics is my life" by Pete Hamill, pp. 82-85
- Editorial, p. 86
- The Cover: Pat Winslow by Lawrence J. Schiller
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October 17, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- We ask politicians to be hypocrites (Speaking Out) by William F. Buckley Jr., pp. 8-15
- The Russian diplomat's question (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-18
- How strong is the hate vote? by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 19-21
- Design on your future by Evelyn Jablow, pp. 22-27
- Showdown for a quarterback by Myron Cope, pp. 28-29
- Joseph P. Kennedy: Triumph and Tragedy (Conclusion) by Richard J. Whalen, pp. 30-49
- Esther Kreindel the Second by Isaac Bashevis Singer, pp. 50-59
- My Coney Island uncle by Harvey Swados, pp. 60-73
- Post scripts, pp. 74-75
- Japan: A proud new jazzy age by Rafael Steinberg, pp. 76-82
- The curious transformation of Laurie by Arthur Lenley, pp. 83-84
- Hazel, p. 85
- Robert Preston returns as Poor Richard by Gilbert Millstein, pp. 86-89
- Editorials, p. 90
- The Cover by John Launois
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October 24, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The ecumenical movement threatens Protestantism (Speaking Out) by Henry A. Buchanan and Bob W. Brown, pp. 10-15
- Uncle Lyndon (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-18
- Special Goldwater section by Roger Kahn, pp. 19-28
- 'The country I love' by Thomas Martin, pp. 29-31
- The men around Goldwater by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, pp. 32-35
- The lonely lady behind Barry by Nan Robertson, pp. 36-37
- The quiet island by Darrell Bates, pp. 38-57
- The clear track by John O'Hara, pp. 58-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-67
- The astounding laser by Max Gunther, pp. 68-71
- Encore for twelve high-kicking housewives by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 72-75
- A match made in the jungle by Milton Gross, pp. 76-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- The men who rule the stars by Bill Davidson, pp. 81-85
- Editorial, p. 86
- The Cover: Barry M. Goldwater by Burt Glinn
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October 31, 1964 Issue = 19 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- In defense of naked ladies (Speaking Out) by Russell Baker, pp. 10-17
- Vietnam: The waiting game (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-20
- The Johnson touch by Harold H. Martin, pp. 21-29
- The great society by President Lyndon B. Johnson, pp. 30-31
- Can Kennedy take New York? by Peter Maas, pp. 32-35
- Television's princess of the press corps by Barry Gottehrer, pp. 36-37
- How Mafia killers got their man by Bill Davidson, pp. 38-41
- One of the dead by William Wood, pp. 42-53
- Bless Charlie by Morton Fineman, pp. 54-57
- Post scripts, pp. 58-59
- Look fast---think pink by Ken W. Purdy, pp. 60-61
- Where did all that money come from? by Stanley Karnow, pp. 62-65
- Doomed to an early death by James Atwater, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-70
- The campaign: What does it all add up to? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 71-73
- The presidential parade by Oscar Berger, pp. 74-75
- Editorial, pp. 76-78
- The Cover: President Lyndon Johnson by Larry Fried
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November 7, 1964 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Negroes are not moving too fast (Speaking Out) by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., pp. 8-11
- The President (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-14
- Why we are stronger than Russia by Robert S. Mcnamara, pp. 15-17
- The early life of Nikita Khrushchev by Harold H. Martin, pp. 18-27
- Hell's angels fly again by Joseph N. Bell, pp. 28-32
- The monument and the shadow by William Humphrey, pp. 33-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-65
- The fantastic Walt Disney by Bill Davidson, pp. 66-75
- Where did she come from? Why did she go? by P.L. Travers, pp. 76-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- What really happened to Khrushchev? by Stewart Alsop and Edmund Stevens, pp. 81-85
- Editorials, p. 86
- The Cover: Nikita Khrushchev by Lynn Pelham
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November 14, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Don't send Johnny to college (Speaking Out) by Hugh Kenner, pp. 12-17
- The one great question (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-20
- Red China face to face by Edward Behr, pp. 21-29
- A glimpse of Eden by Nina Warner Hooke, pp. 30-32
- Muslim champ by Myron Cope, pp. 33-39
- 'Get Percy Foreman' by Thomas Martin and Patrick O'Bryan, pp. 40-43
- The Madras rumble by Irvin Faust, pp. 44-55
- The old dancers by Thomas Williams, pp. 56-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-65
- Sput...pop...clank...vaROOOM! by Charles N. Barnard, pp. 66-69
- The $250,000 bonanza by Richard Lemon, pp. 70-75
- Let me tell you about Mae West by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 76-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- Ohio's mad oil boom by Bard Lindeman, pp. 81-85
- Editorial, p. 86
- The Cover by Edward Behr
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November 21, 1964 Issue = 19 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Let's use midwives---to save babies (Speaking Out) by Dr. Louis Hellman, pp. 8-12
- Moscow: Which way? (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 13-14
- The legacy of John F. Kennedy by Joseph Alsop, pp. 15-19
- The commercialization of J.F.K. by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 20-21
- Still they come to the hillside by Jimmy Breslin, pp. 22-23
- Lord Jim by Pete Hamill, pp. 24-29
- When farmers go on strike by John Bird, pp. 30-39
- Poraling by Jacob Hay, pp. 40-49
- The project by Malcolm Wood, pp. 50-57
- Local representative by Tom Cole, pp. 58-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-67
- The strange eye and ard of DeKooning by George Dickerson, pp. 68-71
- The all-American saint by Edward Linn, pp. 72-73
- Shout Armenia wherever you go by William Saroyan, pp. 74-77
- Hazel, p. 78
- CORE: The shock troops of the Negro revolt by Martin Mayer, pp. 79-83
- Editorial, p. 84
- The Cover: Daliah Lavi by Ken Danvers
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November 28, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- If at first you don't succeed---quit! (Speaking Out) by Dr. Seuss, pp. 6-9
- The new Communism (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 10-14
- Churchill at 90: Twilight of a hero by Quentin Reynolds, pp. 15-17
- Small war in Westport by John Skow, pp. 18-19
- American Catholicism: Not peace, but the sword by Edward R.F. Sheehan, pp. 20-43
- The ballet of Central Park by Kay Boyle, pp. 44-51
- The comeback by Brock Brower, pp. 52-55
- La abuela by George Troy, pp. 56-59
- Post scripts, pp. 60-62
- Russia's total airline by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 63-65
- 'So simple, so treacherous' by Theodore Taylor, pp. 66-67
- The large, loud mouth of Alan King by Marvin Kitman, pp. 68-70
- Hazel, p. 71
- Ara's new era by William Barry Furlong, pp. 72-75
- Editorial, p. 76
- Cover by Burt Glinn
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December 5, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Don't blame the ghetto (Speaking Out) by David B. Lee, pp. 8-11
- Communism: The meaning of the change (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-14
- A houseful of helpers awake at the switch by James Atwater, pp. 15-21
- Julie Harris: 'A saint is a saint, you know' by Brock Brower, pp. 22-23
- The Sunday afternoon fox by John Skow, pp. 24-25
- The gentleman from Georgia goes home by Jerome Doolittle, pp. 26-29
- What became of the Aga Khan? by Sanche de Gramont, pp. 30-33
- The decision by Leonard Wallace Robinson, pp. 34-41
- Engine, engine number nine by Morton Fineman, pp. 42-59
- Thank you, Peg Carpenter by Arthur Heinemann, pp. 60-71
- Post scripts, pp. 72-75
- Happy birthday, dear Beverly by Richard Lemon, pp. 76-81
- Football's marvelous misfit by Robert Daley, pp. 82-83
- Hazel, pp. 84-86
- The patients nobody wanted by Alice Lake, pp. 87-91
- Editorials, pp. 92-94
- The Cover: Carol Lynley by John Bryson
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December 12, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Women don't run the country (Speaking Out) by J.B. Priestley, pp. 8-13
- The interesting Mr. Wilson (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-16
- The big, bold plans of Lyndon the Lucky by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 17-19
- 'This ho-ho-ho business' by Alan Levy, pp. 20-21
- After twenty years: The GI's war fades away by W.C. Heinz, pp. 22-43
- Treats by Mack Thomas, pp. 44-57
- Going ahead by Joan Williams, pp. 58-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-65
- Spanish gold two fathoms deep by James Atwater, pp. 66-71
- Barbie is a million-dollar-doll by William K. Zinsser, pp. 72-73
- Ann Lowe: Society's best-kept secret by Thomas B. Congdon Jr., pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-78
- The runaway Colts by Edward Linn, pp. 79-83
- Editorial, pp. 84-86
- Cover by Neil Leifer
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December 26, 1964 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- Parents will never amount to much! (Speaking Out) by Jamie Kitman and Suzy Kitman, pp. 8-16
- The world of play by Sandford Brown, pp. 17-21
- The extraordinary Amidon School by Normand Poirier, pp. 22-23
- A Christmas Carol by Mark Kauffman, Photographer, pp. 24-31
- The remarkable life of a little genius by Gilbert Millstein, pp. 32-35
- The secret integration by Thomas Pynchon, pp. 36-51
- The birthday party by Gina Berriault, pp. 52-55
- Post scripts, pp. 56-57
- The small-fry boom by Richard Lemon, pp. 58-63
- My father was 'Uncle Wiggily' by Roger Garis, pp. 64-65
- Hazel, pp. 66-68
- A day in the life of a pediatrician by Pete Hamill, pp. 69-73
- Editorial, pp. 74-76
- The Cover by Mark Kauffman
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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