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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 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 Jan.-Mar. 1966 = 7 Issues, 114 Articles-
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January 1, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, p. 6
- The Peace Corps isn't doing the job (Speaking Out) by Arnold Zeitlin and Marian Zeitlin, pp. 7-8
- A conversation with President Kennedy (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, p. 9
- Stop the train, I want to get off (The Human Comedy) by John Skow, pp. 10-12
- Your doctor and the A.M.A. by John Bird, pp. 13-17
- The restless wind by Charles Harbutt, pp. 18-23
- Fantasy, flesh and Fellini by Thomas Meehan, pp. 24-33
- The geometry of love by John Cheever, pp. 34-39
- The practical joker by Gwen Davenport, pp. 40-43
- America America, pp. 44-45
- Post scripts, pp. 46-48
- Who murdered General Delgado? by Sanche de Gramont, pp. 49-51
- The sub that sails in the sky by Robert K. Massie, pp. 52-53
- Hazel, pp. 54-55
- The golden hawk of hockey by James Atwater, pp. 56-59
- Editorial, p. 60
- The Cover by Blake Hampton
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January 15, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-5
- Keep out of my kid's hair (Speaking Out) by Bruce Jay Friedman, pp. 6-13
- The mind of Mao (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-17
- The man who beat the rat race (The Human Comedy) by Russell Baker, pp. 18-20
- The birth control revolution by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 21-25
- The two loves of Doctor Zhivago by Harold H. Martin, pp. 26-31
- My life as a Soviet prisoner by Peter Landerman, pp. 32-47
- The evil eye by Alfred Gillespie, pp. 48-49
- America America, pp. 50-57
- The chance of a lifetime by Monty Culver, pp. 58-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-70
- The last of the outlaw wolves by Robert K. Massie, pp. 71-73
- Hazel, pp. 74-75
- Your eye can't lie by Bill Davidson, pp. 76-79
- Editorial, p. 80
- Cover by Hiro
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January 29, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The white man can't help the black ghetto (Speaking Out) by Mark Battle, pp. 10-17
- Johnson the genius (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-21
- Please re-pot the sauerkraut (The Human Comedy) by Charles Simmons, pp. 22-26
- Under Viet Cong control by Sanche de Gramont, pp. 27-33
- Julie Andrews: "Some day it will all be just wonderful" by Gene Smith, pp. 34-37
- How the Duke of Windsor lost his throne by Lord Beaverbrook, pp. 38-53
- The Eagles by Mark Rascovich, pp. 54-57
- America America, pp. 58-69
- Sabina and the herd by Louis Auchincloss, pp. 70-75
- Post scripts, pp. 76-77
- My Uncle Willie by Robin Maugham, pp. 78-81
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- Arthur Goldberg: "I'm not discouraged" by Roger Kahn, pp. 85-89
- Editorial, p. 90
- Cover by Philippe Halsman
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February 12, 1966 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- We're unfair to draft-card burners (Speaking Out) by Richard E. Rubenstein, pp. 10-15
- "We could stockpile birds" (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-21
- Watch out for the wollypops (The Human Condition) by Will Stanton, pp. 22-24
- The octopus in the state house by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 25-29
- That new sound from Nashville by Charles Portis, pp. 30-38
- How doctors heal the unborn by Alice Lake, pp. 39-43
- Masquerade by Saul Maloff, pp. 44-49
- The haunted battleground by Mark Rascovich, pp. 50-55
- America America, pp. 56-67
- Post scripts, pp. 68-81
- Ralph Ginzburg: Is love, sweet love, a crime? by John Skow, pp. 82-86
- Hazel, p. 87
- The rich, full life of a bad guy by Myron Cope, pp. 88-91
- Editorial, p. 92
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February 26, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- The right-to-work fight misses the point (Speaking Out) by Congressman Robert P. Griffin, pp. 12-19
- The Johnsonization of Washington (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 20-21
- The winter of the small wildcats (The Human Comedy) by John Skow, pp. 22-24
- Miami Beach: Swinging in the city of illusion by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 25-33
- Who is Bourbaki? by John Kobler, pp. 34-35
- Justice, the law and the lawyer by Martin Mayer, pp. 36-39
- Fantastic voyage by Isaac Asimov, pp. 40-45
- America America, pp. 46-63
- The prodigal fool by Isaac Bashevis Singer, pp. 64-81
- Post scripts, pp. 82-83
- My father's wife by Frank O'Connor, pp. 84-87
- Hazel, pp. 88-90
- Peter Falk: "They kill you with silence" by W.C. Heinz, pp. 91-95
- Editorials, p. 96
- Cover by John Launois
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March 12, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- I am a priest, I want to marry (Speaking Out) by Father Stephen Nash, pp. 10-13
- Vietnam: How wrong was McNamara? (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-17
- Good-bye Sam Spade, hello Stephen Foster by Thomas Meehan, pp. 18-22
- A long look back to creation by Max Gunther, pp. 23-25
- Skiing the Rockies: The high-powdered life in the West by John Skow, pp. 26-31
- Papa Hemingway (1st of 3 parts) by A.E. Hotchner, pp. 32-49
- Today, a woman went mad in the supermarket by Hilma Wolitzer, pp. 50-55
- Fantastic voyage (Conclusion) by Isaac Asimov, pp. 56-72
- America America, pp. 73-77
- Post scripts, pp. 78-79
- Our greatest man by William Saroyan, pp. 80-82
- Man with the golden touch by Spencer Klaw, pp. 83-89
- Hazel, pp. 90-92
- Bob Hope, the GI's best friend by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 93-97
- Editorials, p. 98
- Cover illustration by Fred Otnes
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March 26, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- We must colonize Vietnam (Speaking Out) by Jim Morris, pp. 10-17
- Battling Bobby Baker (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-19
- Ben Casey at the bat (The Human Comedy) by William K. Zinsser, pp. 20-22
- Astrologers look at tomorrow today by Richard Armstrong, pp. 23-27
- Russia at the crossroads by Robert Sherrod, pp. 28-33
- The lost art of moonshine by William Price Fox, pp. 34-35
- Papa Hemingway by A.E. Hotchner, pp. 36-83
- The kangeroo lottery by Kenneth Lamott, pp. 84-93
- The fugitive by Rhys Davies, pp. 94-95
- America America, pp. 96-103
- Post scripts, pp. 104-106
- A last cigar for Red Auerbach's last hurrah? by Myron Cope, pp. 107-111
- Hazel, pp. 112-113
- TV madness by Bill Davidson, pp. 114-119
- Editorials, p. 120
- Cover design, photo by Naiad Einsel and Larry Fried
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1966 = 6 Issues, 99 Articles-
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April 9, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- We must negotiate peace in Vietnam (Speaking Out) by Sen. J.W. Fulbright, pp. 10-15
- Small war for a great power (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-19
- No taxee, no shirtee (The Human Comedy) by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 20-22
- Portrait of a Klansman by Stewart Alsop, pp. 23-27
- Bing Crosby and his new movie by Bill Davidson, pp. 28-29
- "Stagecoach" by Muriel Davidson and Janet Rale, pp. 30-33
- Papa Hemingway (Conclusion) by A.E. Hotchner, pp. 34-51
- The games that husbands play by Morton Fineman, pp. 52-55
- America America, pp. 56-59
- The wild horses by Kay Boyle, pp. 60-65
- Post scripts, pp. 66-67
- The 'highwaymen' come to Morristown by John Skow, pp. 68-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-79
- The unholy row over the tomb of Christ by David Holden, pp. 80-85
- Editorials, p. 86
- The cover photo by Philippe Halsman
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April 23, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-13
- The public schools are failing (Speaking Out) by Christopher Jencks, pp. 14-21
- The loaded pistol (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 22-25
- Ollie who? (The Human Comedy) by Richard Lemon, pp. 26-28
- Our dying waters by John Bird, pp. 29-35
- Robert F. Kennedy, the compulsive candidate by Andrew J. Glass, pp. 36-45
- Sonny and Cher: They're what's happening, baby by Peter Bogdanovich, pp. 46-55
- Afternoon waltz by John O'Hara, pp. 56-75
- The secret journal of Waring Stohl by Louis Auchincloss, pp. 76-81
- America America, pp. 82-87
- Post scripts, pp. 88-89
- The world's finest miler? by Edward Linn, pp. 90-94
- Hazel, p. 95
- Mr. Playboy of the western world by Calvin Tomkins, pp. 96-101
- Editorials, p. 102
- Cover photo by Jerry Schatzberg
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May 7, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Civilians shouldn't judge cops (Speaking Out) by Walter Arm, pp. 12-17
- Uncle Sam's pound of flesh (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-21
- Who ate father's scarf? (The Human Comedy) by Charles Simmons, pp. 22-24
- 'The face of the thousand clowns' by Harold H. Martin, pp. 25-29
- The new Ruhr by Welles Hangen, pp. 30-37
- 'How can I tell them there's nothing left?' by Joan Didion, pp. 38-49
- The running foxes by Joyce Stranger, pp. 50-61
- America America, pp. 62-75
- The getaway by John Savage, pp. 76-77
- Post scripts, pp. 78-79
- 'Not the Dr. Spock!' by Robert K. Massie, pp. 80-87
- The Thing that's going around by Bill Davidson, pp. 88-89
- Hazel, pp. 90-92
- Has TV (gasp!) gone batty? by John Skow, pp. 93-97
- Editorials, p. 98
- The cover photo by Philippe Halsman
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May 21, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Only fools laugh at their woes (Speaking Out) by Angus Wilson, pp. 12-19
- 'Each man kills the thing he loves' (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 20-23
- The short-order cocktail (The Human Comedy) by Ogden Nash, pp. 24-28
- Robert McNamara: His business is war by Stewart Alsop, pp. 29-33
- Lauren Bacall: She travels by roller coaster by Thomas Meehan, pp. 34-39
- Drugs on the campus by Richard Goldstein, pp. 40-63
- Funny man by John D. MacDonald, pp. 64-71
- The vandal by Arthur Heinemann, pp. 72-77
- America America, pp. 78-81
- Post scripts, pp. 82-83
- Jose Torres: The lost hero by Pete Hamill, pp. 84-100
- Hazel, p. 101
- Panic in Chicago's Mafia by Bill Davidson and Sandy Smith, pp. 102-105
- Editorial, p. 106
- Cover photo by Carl Fischer
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June 4, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- We must reform the church (Speaking Out) by Rev. William H. DuBay, pp. 10-13
- California: Of men and money (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-15
- Secret thoughts of a first lady (The Human Comedy) by Will Stanton, pp. 16-20
- 'It's great to be alive' by Richard Armstrong, pp. 21-26
- Why we can win in Vietnam by Joseph Alsop, pp. 27-31
- Would you believe Don Adams? by Gene Smith, pp. 32-33
- Drugs on the campus (Conclusion) by Richard Goldstein, pp. 34-45
- Yostie by John O'Hara, pp. 46-61
- America America, pp. 62-63
- The little affair in Paris by Lawrence Durrell, pp. 64-71
- Post scripts, pp. 72-73
- The last, triumphant ride of Johnny Longden by Al Stump, pp. 74-85
- Hazel, pp. 86-88
- Can Reagan win California? by James Phelan, pp. 89-93
- Editorials, p. 94
- Cover photo by Jack Fields
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June 18, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Lettesr, pp. 4-9
- Let's draft women too! (Speaking Out) by Caroline Bird, pp. 10-17
- Mr. Dove and Mr. Hawk (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-19
- Life of a salesman (The Human Comedy) by Thomas Meehan, pp. 20-24
- The rape of the land by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 25-29
- The undeclared war in Guatemala by Robert Rogers and Ted Yates, pp. 30-33
- I am a C.C. student---do not fold, bend or mutilate by Herbert Gold, pp. 34-53
- Traveling light (Part 1) by Charles Portis, pp. 54-65
- America America, pp. 66-77
- Wolves in the attic by Daniel Martin Klein, pp. 78-79
- Post scripts, pp. 80-81
- The joys of falling through space by Jerry Irwin and Jack Zehrt, Photographers, pp. 82-93
- Hazel, pp. 94-96
- Durocher: "They ain't getting no maiden" by Roger Kahn, pp. 97-101
- Editorials, pp. 102-104
- Cover photo by Jerry Irwin
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1966 = 7 Issues, 115 Articles-
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July 2, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Negroes have a right to fight back (Speaking Out) by John Oliver Killens, pp. 10-17
- Pity the poor President (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-21
- Daddy is a hippy (The Human Comedy) by Richard Lemon, pp. 22-24
- New ways to kill pain by Max Gunther, pp. 25-27
- Haunted by Joe Hyams, pp. 28-31
- America and the Americans by John Steinbeck, pp. 32-47
- Traveling light by Charles Portis, pp. 48-49
- America America, pp. 50-75
- Fire in the vineyards by Kay Boyle, pp. 76-81
- Post scripts, pp. 82-83
- Joe Toree: The last of the great catchers by Myron Cope, pp. 84-89
- The hobbit-forming world of J.R.R. Tolkien by Henry Resnik, pp. 90-93
- Hazel, pp. 94-96
- The wacky spy caper by Barnard Law Collier, pp. 97-101
- Editorial, pp. 102-104
- Cover photos by Joern Gerdts, John Lewis Stage, and Shel Hershorn, ...
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July 16, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Why do they treat women like guinea pigs? (Speaking Out) by Elaine Kendall, pp. 10-17
- The dangerous poor (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-19
- What's behind those U.N.F.O.'s (The Human Comedy) by Will Stanton, pp. 20-24
- Kidnapped! by Peggy Ann Bradnick and John Bird, pp. 25-29
- Apostle of the compost heap by Eleanor Perenyi, pp. 30-33
- My son in Vietnam by Harold H. Martin, pp. 34-49
- Hornblower during the crisis by C.S. Forester, pp. 50-53
- America America, pp. 54-63
- If you need me, let me know by Ray Conaway, pp. 64-71
- Post scripts, pp. 72-73
- Thank you, Annette Funicello by Arthur Kopit, pp. 74-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-82
- The ugly mood of Watts by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 83-87
- Editorial, pp. 88-90
- Cover photo by Harvey Lloyd
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July 30, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 6-11
- Give drugs to addicts so we can be safe (Speaking Out) by Jonah J. Goldstein, pp. 12-15
- Dr. Lyndon B. Fell (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-17
- How the Vietnam problem was solved (The Human Comedy) by Russell Baker, pp. 18-20
- The new nuns by Michael Novak, pp. 21-27
- 'If I had to practice cannibalism...' by John Skow, pp. 28-31
- Bob Dylan: 'Well, what have we here?' by Jules Siegel, pp. 32-39
- Hornblower during the crisis (Part II) by C.S. Forester, pp. 40-47
- America America, pp. 48-57
- Incident on the tenth floor by Jeff Brown, pp. 58-63
- Post scripts, pp. 64-73
- Rhodesia's enduring rebellion by James Morris, pp. 74-76
- Hazel, p. 77
- Willie Mays: It's a long way to 714 by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 78-81
- Editorials, pp. 82-84
- Cover photo by Jerry Schatzberg
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August 13, 1966 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- McCarthyism is threatening us again (Speaking Out) by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., pp. 10-15
- 'Smasheroo,' she said softly (The Human Comedy) by Bill Conklin, pp. 16-17
- Can our cities be saved? (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-27
- Mississippi march: 'Nothing's too good for my daughter!' by Bill Davidson, pp. 28-35
- Old-time baseball: The glory of their times by Lawrence S. Ritter, pp. 36-53
- The jungle of lvoe by Sean O'Faolain, pp. 54-61
- America America, pp. 62-63
- Search for a future by Arthur Miller, pp. 64-71
- Post scripts, pp. 72-73
- Britain's Rx for our drug addicts by John Kobler, pp. 74-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- Marcello Mastroianni: The great undashing lover of our time by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 81-85
- Editorials, pp. 86-88
- Cover photograph by Matt Herron
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August 27, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Our prayers are meaningless (Speaking Out) by Rev. Malcolm Boyd, pp. 10-13
- The Kennedy hurricane (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-15
- Plead insanity and skip three turns (The Human Comedy) by Normand Poirier, pp. 16-18
- Can Nike X save us? by Bill Davidson, pp. 19-21
- The monarchs of the Beatle empire by James Morris, pp. 22-27
- The trials of Candy and Mel by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 28-45
- The master of the hounds by Algis Budrys, pp. 46-53
- America America, pp. 54-61
- The gay hearts by George Bradshaw, pp. 62-67
- Post scripts, pp. 68-69
- Bay day ahead for the Army's greatest loser by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 70-73
- Frank Robinson: Slide hard and carry a big stick by Bard Lindeman, pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 76-78
- In the midst of life by Michael Shaara, pp. 79-83
- Editorials, pp. 84-86
- Cover photo by Bill Francis
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September 10, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Let the dying die (Speaking Out) by Paul Moor, pp. 12-17
- Vietnam: great miscalculation? (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-19
- My son the outfielder (The Human Comedy) by Marvin Kitman, pp. 20-22
- California tax scandal: 'When I looked in those files, my eyes popped' by James Phelan, pp. 23-29
- A dream as big as a mountain by Harry Jones, pp. 30-31
- The trials of Candy and Mel (Conclusion) by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 32-49
- The assassin (Part 1) by Derek Marlowe, pp. 50-53
- America America, pp. 54-65
- Rose white and rose red by Rona Jaffe, pp. 66-71
- Post scripts, pp. 72-73
- Divorce clinic: 'Help me, I'm alone' by Bill Davidson, pp. 74-75
- Mickey Mantle: troubled time for a wounded hero by Bil Gilbert, pp. 76-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-81
- The black man leading a G.O.P. march on Washington by John Skow, pp. 82-87
- Editorial, pp. 88-90
- Cover by Mitchell Hooks
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September 24, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- I hate the suburbs (Speaking Out) by Jimmy Breslin, pp. 10-17
- The south's revenge (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-19
- Lady be good (And so will I) (The Human Comedy) by William Zinsser, pp. 20-22
- The face of the President: 1966 by Stewart Alsop, pp. 23-25
- Lyndon B. Johnson: the exercise of power (I) by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, pp. 26-29
- The quints: now they are three by Suzanne Szasz, Photographer, pp. 30-35
- The number one cat by Bruce Jay Friedman, pp. 36-43
- The assassin (Part II) by Derek Marlowe, pp. 44-47
- America America, pp. 48-59
- The man who made his home in the Los Angeles International Airport by Jordan Crittenden, pp. 60-61
- Post scripts, pp. 62-63
- The pill that helps you remember by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 64-79
- Hazel, pp. 80-82
- Texas football: fierce, frantic, fabulous by Myron Cope, pp. 83-87
- Editorials, pp. 88-90
- Cover photo by Suzanne Szasz
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1966 = 7 Issues, 122 Articles-
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October 8, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Letter, pp. 4-13
- We should legalize abortion (Speaking Out) by Dr. William B. Ober, pp. 14-23
- How not to get shot at (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 24-28
- When the great developer became extinct (The Human Comedy) by John Skow, pp. 29-30
- Death in our air by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 31-35
- "My Mother said I should give it a try" by William Kloman, pp. 36-41
- Lyndon B. Johnson, The exercise of power by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, pp. 42-59
- The assassin (Conclusion) by Derek Marlowe, pp. 60-61
- America America, pp. 62-77
- The fabulous fifty by Morton Grosser, pp. 78-95
- Post scripts, pp. 96-99
- Oskar Werner: "A very phony profession" by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 100-109
- Hazel, pp. 110-111
- Mickey Owen: "I've been living with it a long time" by W.C. Heinz, pp. 112-117
- Editorials, pp. 118-120
- Cover photo by John Launois
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October 22, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- Psst! I love America (Speaking Out) by James Morris, pp. 12-19
- 'It's like running against God' (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 20-23
- Build your own home atom-smasher (The Human Comedy) by John Slate, pp. 24-28
- Auschwitz: The worst that ever happened by Sybille Bedford, pp. 29-33
- A night on the wiggy scene by Thomas Meehan, pp. 34-39
- Lyndon B. Johnson, The exercise of power by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, pp. 40-57
- The Jama by John O'Hara, pp. 58-67
- America America, pp. 68-71
- The lion by Yevgeny Zamyatin, pp. 72-77
- My father and the fighter by Tom Mayer, pp. 78-83
- Post scripts, pp. 84-101
- The return of Vladimir Horowitz by Abram Chasins, pp. 102-103
- Hazel, pp. 104-107
- They couldn't cut old Ollie. Could they? by Larry L. King, pp. 108-111
- Editorial, pp. 112-114
- Cover designed by George Giusti
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November 5, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- Colleges short-change their football players (Speaking Out) by Michael Shaara, pp. 10-15
- Study in black and white (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-17
- Getting Over Glenda (The Human Comedy) by Thomas Meehan, pp. 18-22
- The high cost of everything by Bill Davidson, pp. 23-25
- Percy vs. Douglas---the blighted campaign by Stewart Alsop, pp. 26-29
- 'We rowed across the North Atlantic' by Capt. John Ridgway and James Alexander, pp. 30-47
- A ticket on Skoronski by Nelson Algren, pp. 48-57
- No medal for Sonny by Herbert Wilner, pp. 58-59
- America America, pp. 60-63
- Far above Cayuga's waters---g-chung, g-chung by Don Asher, pp. 64-73
- Post scripts, pp. 74-75
- Out for a night at the local caldron by John Kobler, pp. 76-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-79
- F. Lee Bailey: Renegade in the courtroom by Edward Linn, pp. 80-93
- Editorials, pp. 94-96
- Cover photograph by Fred Kaplan
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November 19, 1966 Issue = 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-11
- You force kids to rebel (Speaking Out) by Steven Kelman, pp. 12-19
- The mealy-mouthed campaign (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 20-21
- Just because your sox are red (The Human Comedy) by Richard Lemon, pp. 22-24
- The embattled crusader of Conway County by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 25-29
- Children's letters to God, pp. 30-31
- Surf, wheels & free souls by Jules Siegel, pp. 32-37
- The Jews of silence by Elie Wiesel, pp. 38-53
- The accident by Jesse Stuart, pp. 54-63
- The Spanish suit by Warren Miller, pp. 64-69
- America America, pp. 70-75
- Post scripts, pp. 76-77
- Crib deaths: Search for a mystery killer by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 78-83
- Floyd Little: 'Half a glass of fresh blood on Saturday morning' by Myron Cope, pp. 84-93
- Hazel, pp. 94-96
- Mary Tyler Moore: From TV to Tiffany's in one wild leap by John Bowers, pp. 97-101
- Editorial, pp. 102-104
- Cover: Mary Tyler Moore by Philippe Halsman
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December 3, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The courts must curb culture (Speaking Out) by Tom Wolfe, pp. 10-15
- Was John F. Kennedy a great man? (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-21
- The big rock-candy figgy-pudding pitfall (The Human Comedy) by Joan Didion, pp. 22-26
- 'I escaped from a Red prison' by Lt. j.g. Dieter Dengler, pp. 27-33
- 'After this party she'll be invited everywhere' by Beth Day, pp. 34-39
- Man---through time's mists by John Pfeiffer, pp. 40-65
- Girl on a dark road by Jonathan Pratt, pp. 66-73
- The privileged class by George Bradshaw, pp. 74-78
- America America, pp. 79-85
- Post scripts, pp. 86-87
- Richard Burton to Liz: 'I love thee not...' by Russell Braddon, pp. 88-91
- Search for the invisible killer by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 92-95
- Hazel, pp. 96-98
- Joe Namath: 'Most beautiful thing in the world!' by John Skow, pp. 99-103
- Editorial, pp. 104-106
- Cover photographs by Paul Ronald
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December 17, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-7
- We need more slumlords (Speaking Out) by Joseph Kahn, pp. 8-11
- After Vietnam---abolish poverty? (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-13
- A bold new trend in playthings (The Human Comedy) by David L. Goodrich, pp. 14-16
- Are flying saucers real? by J. Allen Hynek, pp. 17-21
- Hawaii: Taps at Pearl Harbor by Joan Didion, pp. 22-29
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Message in Billy Wilder's fortune cookie: 'Well, nobody's perfect...' by Richard Lemon, pp. 30-43 - 1 Review- The Fortune Cookie (1966 Film) by Billy Wilder
- The day Mussolini died in Santa Vittoria by Robert Crichton, pp. 44-55
- The private people by John O'Hara, pp. 56-63
- America America, pp. 64-73
- Post scripts, pp. 74-75
- The thinking man's Cowboy by Edward Linn, pp. 76-81
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- The case of the missing millionaire by James Phelan, pp. 85-91
- Editorial, pp. 92-94
- Cover illustration by Paul Calle
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December 31, 1966 Issue = 21 Articles- Love, your magic spell is everywhere, dammit (Speaking Out) by Russell Baker, pp. 8-11
- Love and hate in the Mekong Delta (Affairs of State) by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-13
- The Hooboy Advisor (The Human Comedy) by John Skow, pp. 14-18
- The seven ages of love by Wayne Miller, Photographer, pp. 19-23
- 'May I ask you a few questions about love?' by Sandford Brown, pp. 24-27
- The American way of love by Robert Osborn, pp. 28-29
- An information history of love, U.S.A. by Arthur Schlesinger Jr., pp. 30-39
- Love was where they found it by Blake Hampton, pp. 40-41
- Voices of love, pp. 42-43
- Voyage to the stars by Sonya Dorman, pp. 44-49
- Distress signals by Morton Fineman, pp. 50-53
- America America, pp. 54-56
- My heart belongs to (A),(B),(C),(D),(Other) by Ann Bayer, pp. 57-59
- Post scripts, pp. 60-61
- The ones who wait by Norman Rosten, pp. 62-65
- Love runs in the family by Declan Haun, Photographer, pp. 66-69
- On being the man of the house by Peter S. Beagle, pp. 70-71
- Hazel, pp. 72-73
- The merchants of Venus by Max Gunther, pp. 74-77
- Editorial, p. 78
- Cover photo by Dan Wynn
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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