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Issues of 1957 = 51 Issues, 1,234 Articles
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Issues of 1959 = 52 Issues, 1,288 Articles
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Issues of 1962 = 46 Issues, 780 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 Jan.-Mar. 1967 = 6 Issues, 99 Articles-
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January 14, 1967 Issue = 16 Articles- We need more censorship by Pamela Hansford Johnson, pp. 8-11
- The amazing Americans by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-15
- My slice of the real-estate pie by Marvin Kitman, pp. 16-18
- The Kennedy assassination by Richard J. Whalen, pp. 19-25
- Steve McQueen: A loser makes it big by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 26-29
- Israel: Land of unlimited impossibilities by Barbara Tuchman, pp. 30-41
- Farewell to the enchanted city by Joan Didion, pp. 62-68
- Can basketball survive Lew Alcindor? by Rex Lardner, pp. 70-73
- Farley the sailor by Robert Stone, pp. 42-51
- Among the quiet folks by John Moore, pp. 52-53
- Letters, pp. 4-7
- America America, pp. 54-59
- Post scripts, pp. 60-61
- Hazel, p. 69
- Editorials, pp. 74-76
- Cover illustration by Fred Otnes
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January 28, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- Don't try to sell me your religion by Rabbi Howard Singer, pp. 10-15
- Vietnam: Whose war? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-17
- This is to recommend, well...me by James R. De Foe, pp. 18-22
- The sex criminal: 'I don't know why I did it' by John Kobler, pp. 23-29
- Thirteen mad days and passionate nights loose in the Antilles by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 30-35
- To the love song---with love by Richard Rodgers, pp. 36-37
- It clicks, it hums---it's supercar! by Roy Bongartz, pp. 38-53
- The Monkees: When four nice boys go ape! by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 74-77
- Death in the la Drang Valley by Specialist 4/c Jack Smith, pp. 80-85
- Dare I weep, dare I mourn? by John Le Carre, pp. 54-59
- Thunderbolts in red, white, and blue by Robert Stone, pp. 62-71
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 60-61
- Post scripts, pp. 72-73
- Hazel, pp. 78-79
- Editorial, pp. 86-88
- Cover photo by Jacques Lowe
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February 11, 1967 Issue = 16 Articles- Don't believe what the liberals tell you by Barry Goldwater, pp. 10-13
- China---A smell of madness by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-19
- I can't give you anything but by William K. Zinsser, pp. 20-24
- The criminal and the law by Martin Mayer, pp. 25-27
- A plan of action by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, pp. 28-29
- Jackie Gleason: 'Anything I can't lick appeals to me' by Bill Davidson, pp. 30-37
- The last campaign of boxing's last angry man by W.C. Heinz, pp. 38-49
- The artist in pursuit of butterflies by Herbert Gold, pp. 81-85
- A new man by Philip Roth, pp. 50-51
- A kind of savage by James Baker Hall, pp. 60-67
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 52-59
- Post scripts, pp. 68-77
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- Editorial, pp. 86-88
- Cover photo by Charles Moore
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February 25, 1967 Issue = 16 Articles- I'm old and I'm glad of it by Jonathan Daniels, pp. 8-15
- The compleat politician by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-19
- Real girls ask for mint frappes by Will Stanton, pp. 20-26
- The Mafia: Shadow of evil on an island in the sun by Bill Davidson, pp. 27-37
- 'You can see that I'm not 20 years old' by Bernard Weinraub, pp. 38-41
- The murderers among us by Simon Wiesenthal, pp. 42-63
- Kids who conquer asthma by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 88-89
- Nixon for President in '68? by Jules Witcover, pp. 93-97
- The Gunboat and Madge by John O'Hara, pp. 64-67
- Pray for grace, poor little sinner by Julia O'Faolain, pp. 78-85
- Letter, pp. 4-7
- America America, pp. 68-77
- Post scripts, pp. 86-87
- Hazel, pp. 90-92
- Editorial, pp. 98-100
- Cover photo by Charles Moore
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March 11, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- Children should learn about violence by Bruno Bettelheim, pp. 10-13
- Let the poor old Foreign Service alone by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-15
- My life with the grape(nut) by Gael Greene, pp. 16-18
- Jackie Kennedy: A view from the crowd by Alan Levy, pp. 19-23
- Skiing bare-to-good, with some pain by John Skow, pp. 24-29
- The black pope by John Kobler, pp. 30-37
- The murderers among us by Simon Wiesenthal, pp. 38-53
- Rick Barry: The fastest gun in the West by Rudolph Wurlitzer, pp. 80-81
- The W.C.T.U.: Can the forces of virtue defeat John Barleycorn? by William Kloman, pp. 85-89
- Who is Harry Kellerman...? by Herb Gardner, pp. 54-69
- A big bloody cockbird by Jack Weeks, pp. 70-71
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 72-77
- Post scripts, pp. 78-79
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- Editorial, pp. 90-92
- Cover photo by Irv Steinberg
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March 25, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- We overrate love by Wilfrid Sheed, pp. 10-17
- George Wallace for President? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-21
- The portrait of a babe by Thomas Meehan, pp. 22-24
- Vietnam: The President's next big decision by Stewart Alsop, pp. 25-28
- Vietnam: 'Believe me, he can kill you' by Richard Armstrong, pp. 29-35
- The Mamas and the Papas: 'Just call us super group' by William Kloman, pp. 36-41
- Alf Landon: The Republicans' 'affable old radical' by Harold H. Martin, pp. 42-51
- The day they built Rome by John Slate, pp. 68-83
- The island that borrows its children by John Skow, pp. 87-91
- Stampede! by Robert Flynn, pp. 52-57
- A fine piece of machinery by Everett Greenbaum, pp. 62-65
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 58-61
- Post scripts, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 84-86
- Editorials, pp. 92-94
- Cover photo by Dan Wynn
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1967 = 6 Issues, 105 Articles-
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April 8, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- Congress is hypocritical by Larry L. King, pp. 10-15
- Goldwater will have his say by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-17
- I must go down to the beach again, must I? by John Skow, pp. 18-20
- Mutiny in the Birch Society by James Phelan, pp. 21-25
- Otto the terrible by Thomas Meehan, pp. 26-31
- Boyhood of a President by Dwight D. Eisenhower, pp. 32-47
- My son comes home from Vietnam by Harold H. Martin, pp. 76-77
- 'It was that damned book' by Bill Davidson, pp. 81-89
- The wishing tree by William Faulkner, pp. 48-59
- The diamond watch by Berkely Mather, pp. 64-71
- Dark ones by James Dickey, pp. 72-73
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 60-63
- Post scripts, pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 78-80
- Editorials, pp. 90-92
- Cover illustration by Austin Briggs
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April 22, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- Vietnam costs more than you think by Sen. Vance Hartke, pp. 10-17
- ...But oh you kid! by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-23
- Is this any way to run an airline? by Richard Lemon, pp. 24-26
- 'You reckon they thought I was a nut?' by Marshall Frady, pp. 27-29
- Expo 67: The big blast up north by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 30-37
- Arrested by detectives Valesares and Sullivan---Charge: Murder by Bruce Jay Friedman, pp. 38-47
- 'Play it again, Sam'---and again by Wallace Markfield, pp. 72-87
- The battle of the redwoods by Robert Wernick, pp. 90-95
- Babe in the wilderness by Robert Flynn, pp. 48-49
- The garbage dump by Stanley Elkin, pp. 60-63
- The pinball machines by William Harrison, pp. 64-69
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 50-59
- post scripts, pp. 70-71
- Hazel, pp. 88-89
- Editorials, pp. 96-98
- Cover photo by Declan Haun
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May 6, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- Our students have no Utopia by Buell G. Gallagher, pp. 8-13
- Our naive President by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-15
- America: A nation in utter confusion by Thomas Meehan, pp. 16-20
- A plot to kill Kennedy? Rush to judgment in New Orleans by James Phelan, pp. 21-25
- Sharon Tate: 'Sexy little me' by John Bowers, pp. 26-31
- Strike! by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 32-69
- 'The infamous Mr. Bond' by Marshall Frady, pp. 94-97
- The golden touch by Don Parker, pp. 100-105
- The merchant of new desires by Stanley Elkin, pp. 70-77
- You can't buy people by Vera Randal White, pp. 78-81
- A lover's mask by Vance Bourjaily, pp. 84-91
- Letters, pp. 4-7
- America America, pp. 82-83
- Post scripts, pp. 92-93
- Hazel, pp. 98-99
- Editorial, pp. 106-108
- Cover illustration by Fred Otnes
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May 20, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- I'm glad the CIA is 'immoral' by Thomas W. Braden, pp. 10-15
- Fish are more interesting than politicians by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-17
- Nab blonde, 8, as porridge thief by Dereck Williamson, pp. 18-20
- Medicare: Headache or cure-all? by Steven M. Spencer, pp. 21-25
- Adam Powell at the end of the world by Bruce Jay Friedman, pp. 26-29
- The revolt at Treblinka by Jean-Francois Steiner, pp. 34-61
- James Thurber, I love you by Elizabeth Cleland Acosta, pp. 88-90
- Enough is enough, Tom Edison by Anne Chamberlin, p. 91
- Michael Caine: Hot actor for a cool time by Charles McCarry, pp. 94-97
- Jack Driscoll's revenge by William Price Fox, pp. 30-33
- The woman who gave of hershelf by Ann Bayer, pp. 62-77
- Letter, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 78-83
- Post scripts, pp. 84-87
- Hazel, pp. 92-93
- Editorials, pp. 98-100
- Cover photo by John Launois
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June 3, 1967 Issue = 18 Articles- Going home by Joan Didion, pp. 8-11
- What's wrong with being a snob? by V.S. Naipaul, pp. 12-19
- Bobby Kennedy's best chance by Stewart Alsop, pp. 20-21
- Of human bondage by Thomas Meehan, pp. 22-26
- Can anyone beat LBJ? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 27-31
- New bathing suits, pp. 32-34
- Rikki cuts out by Ellen Willis, p. 35
- Stewart covers up by Phyllis Lee Levin, pp. 35-37
- The revolt at Treblinka by Jean-Francois Steiner, pp. 38-43
- Mario Andretti: Dueling with slingshots at 180 mph by John Skow, pp. 70-89
- The day I gave up the ghost by Joe Hyams, pp. 92-95
- Breed of giants by Joyce Stranger, pp. 44-57
- Letters, pp. 4-7
- America America, pp. 58-67
- Post scripts, pp. 68-69
- Hazel, pp. 90-91
- Editorials, pp. 96-98
- Cover photo by Ron Harris
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June 17, 1967 Issue = 19 Articles- They want to tamper with the constitution by Sen. Joseph D. Tydings, pp. 10-15
- 'Neither will I again smite every thing living' by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-17
- Love comes to the United States by Gordon Cotler, pp. 18-19
- Apollo 204 by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 20-22
- Is this plane a billion-dollar blunder? by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 23-25
- And now, for the consumer, Miss Betty Furness! by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 26-27
- The Amish: 'We want to be left alone' by John Bird, pp. 28-43
- Red Skelton: 'I'm nuts and I know it' by Bill Davidson, pp. 66-78
- The first 124 years are the hardest by Lin Root and Agnes Ash, pp. 79-84
- Why children commit suicide by Max Gunther, pp. 86-89
- The snails by Patricia Highsmith, pp. 44-47
- Madness in the family by William Saroyan, pp. 56-57
- The red dress by Fredelle Bruser Maynard, pp. 58-63
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 48-55
- Post scripts, pp. 64-65
- Hazel, p. 85
- Editorial, pp. 90-92
- Cover photo by Don Ornitz
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1967 = 7 Issues, 117 Articles-
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July 1, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- The draft should be abolished by Sen. Mark O. Hatfield, pp. 12-15
- Our only real ally by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-19
- What happened when Albie Watkins got the bomb by Richard Lemon, pp. 20-23
- Rock of ages by Joan Didion, pp. 24-26
- Richard Speck: The mind of a murderer by Jack Altman and Marvin Ziporyn, M.D., pp. 27-31
- 'You should have been here an hour ago' by Phil Edwards, pp. 32-39
- Now that Reagan is governor, how's he doing? by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, pp. 40-47
- Birth of a super-food by John Bird, pp. 62-66
- Who are you, Joan? by W.H. Manville, pp. 67-73
- Farewell to Hells Canyon by John Skow, pp. 76-83
- Good man, bad man by Jerome Weidman, pp. 48-49
- The night of the full moon by Madalynne R. Kurtz, pp. 54-59
- Letters, pp. 4-11
- America America, pp. 50-53
- Post scripts, pp. 60-61
- Hazel, pp. 74-75
- Editorials, p. 84
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July 15, 1967 Issue = 16 Articles- Catholicism is right, so why change it? by Frederick Wilhelmsen, pp. 10-15
- Does the Washington press lie? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-19
- Halfway home by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 20-21
- Two for the money and nothing shows by Spencer Klaw, pp. 22-24
- The black immigrants by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 25-29
- Four marvelous wasy to eat outdoors by Roy Andries de Groot, pp. 30-37
- Richard Speck: The mind of a murderer by Jack Altman and Marvin Ziporyn, M.D., pp. 38-48
- Pop music: The most? Or just a mess? by Alfred G. Aronowitz, pp. 70-75
- The little leaguers by Roland Michaud, p. 49
- The girl who took risks by Theodore Taylor, pp. 50-55
- I'm in great shape by William Price Fox, pp. 56-57
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 58-61
- Post scripts, pp. 62-67
- Hazel, pp. 68-69
- Editorial, p. 76
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July 29, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- We're winning in Vietnam by Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, pp. 6-13
- The jam we are in by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-15
- Read it like it is, baby by Will Stanton, pp. 16-19
- The seacoast of despair by Joan Didion, pp. 20-26
- When children can't learn by John Bird, pp. 27-31
- Big dude drive in the Crazies by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 32-37
- Can Cleveland escape burning? by John Skow, pp. 38-49
- Letter from Cairo by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 62-65
- Juan Marichal: 'Always they want more, more, more' by Al Stump, pp. 68-73
- 'It is a joyous thing to be a Kirk Republican?' by Marshall Frady, pp. 75-79
- Sword cactus by John Moore, pp. 50-55
- The snooker shark by William Harrison, pp. 56-57
- Letters, pp. 4-5
- America America, pp. 58-61
- Post scripts, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, p. 74
- Editorial, p. 80
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August 12, 1967 Issue = 18 Articles- Tourist, stay home! by Walter Muir Whitehill, pp. 8-11
- The revival of Rockefeller by Stewart Alsop, pp. 12-13
- The father-by-himself cookbook by Richard Lemon, pp. 14-15
- 'The good, the true and the beautiful' by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 16-18
- The hidden evils of LSD by Bill Davidson, pp. 19-23
- 'Don't flood our Grand Canyon' by John Bird, pp. 24-29
- In the forest of fear by Edward R.F. Sheehan, pp. 30-41
- My name is Twiggy by Oriana Fallaci, pp. 60-62
- Diving for treasure in the pirate city by Harold H. Martin, pp. 63-68
- The battle for Jerusalem by Sanche de Gramont, pp. 70-75
- The witness by Alfred Gillespie, pp. 42-43
- The professionals by Charles Barsotti, pp. 52-53
- Fertility rite by Violet Weingarten, pp. 54-57
- Letters, pp. 4-7
- America America, pp. 44-51
- Post scripts, pp. 58-59
- Hazel, p. 69
- Editorial, p. 76
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August 26, 1967 Issue = 16 Articles- We've lost the art of friendship by Hortense Calisher, pp. 10-13
- Almost all the generals are almost always wrong about all wars by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-17
- Caught in the act by Bill Conklin, pp. 18-19
- The Santa Ana by Joan Didion, pp. 20-22
- Robert F. Kennedy: At home with the heir apparent by Robert S. Bird, pp. 28-35
- The fall of Japan by William Craig, pp. 36-52
- Letter from Expo 67 by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 68-69
- Menopause: Is there a 'cure'? by Bill Davidson, pp. 70-71
- 'I hunted 20 years to find my father's killer' by Welby Lee and Bard Lindeman, pp. 74-79
- Dirty Story by Eric Ambler, pp. 23-27
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- My kind of people, pp. 53-59
- America America, pp. 60-65
- Postscripts, pp. 66-67
- Hazel, pp. 72-73
- Editorial, p. 80
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September 9, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- I like to risk my life by A. Alvarez, pp. 10-13
- 'Mr. Genocide' by Stewart Alsop, pp. 14-15
- The love wave by Calvin Tomkins, pp. 16-17
- Shipping out by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 18-20
- What's wrong with our big-city schools by Martin Mayer, pp. 21-23
- The quints on a picnic by Ann Bayer, pp. 24-31
- A close look at Wildlife in America by Bil Gilbert, pp. 32-48
- Letter from Saigon by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 64-67
- Don't dig in on Gentleman Jim by William Craig, pp. 70-73
- Dirty Story by Eric Ambler, pp. 50-51
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- My kind of people, p. 49
- America America, pp. 52-61
- Post scripts, pp. 62-63
- Hazel, pp. 68-69
- Editorial, p. 74
- Cover by John Launois
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September 23, 1967 Issue = 16 Articles- After the riots: Force won't settle anything by Ray Girardin, pp. 10-15
- Why Juanita enjoyed the riot by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-17
- Mr. Judd and his snail by Ogden Nash, pp. 18-21
- The Howard Hughes underground by Joan Didion, pp. 22-24
- Hippies: Slouching towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion, pp. 25-31
- The brothers Smothers, Tom and Dick by George Fox, pp. 32-35
- The rescuer by Peter Maas, pp. 36-69
- Will Joe Frazier be the next champ? by Bruce Jay Friedman, pp. 97-101
- Dirty Story by Eric Ambler, pp. 70-77
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- My kind of people, pp. 78-79
- America America, pp. 80-85
- Post scripts, pp. 86-93
- Hazel, pp. 94-96
- Editorial, p. 102
- Cover by Golsong
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1967 = 7 Issues, 127 Articles-
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October 7, 1967 Issue = 19 Articles- Congress needs reform by Charles L. Weltner, pp. 12-19
- 'Never glad confident morning again' by Stewart Alsop, pp. 20-21
- The Mother Goose Report by Jack Roche, pp. 22-23
- On the edge of extinction by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 24-26
- What our children read by Hillel Black, pp. 27-29
- Coming soon on TV: 'Every night at the movies' by Bill Davidson, pp. 30-33
- 'Fire! Fire! Flight deck aft!' by Trevor Armbrister, pp. 34-37
- The Yazoo years by Willie Morris, pp. 38-53
- Notre Dame: We're number one! by John Bowers, pp. 85-89
- A mother's warning by Frank O'Connor, pp. 54-59
- Barred by John O'Hara, pp. 60-63
- Three tales by William Saroyan, pp. 68-69
- Letters, pp. 4-11
- My kind of people, pp. 64-67
- America America, pp. 70-79
- Post scripts, pp. 80-81
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- Editorial, p. 90
- Cover by John Launois
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October 21, 1967 Issue = 17 Articles- Hunting is a dirty business by Bil Gilbert, pp. 10-17
- 'But if 25 trucks fanned out...' by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-21
- Why back in '68 by Goodman Ace, pp. 22-25
- California dreaming by Joan Didion, pp. 26-28
- The espionage establishment by David Wise and Thomas B. Ross, pp. 29-31
- Sophia, Sophia, Sophia by John Cheever, pp. 32-35
- The Supreme Court asks a question: Is it fair? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 42-49
- Aberfan disaster: 'Happiness ended last October' by Terry Coleman, pp. 91-95
- Kill three by Milton Shulman, pp. 50-57
- Confession by Fred McMorrow, pp. 72-73
- Mother Goose by Charles Addams, pp. 36-41
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 58-71
- My kind of people, pp. 74-79
- Post scripts, pp. 80-87
- Hazel, pp. 88-90
- Editorial, p. 96
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November 4, 1967 Issue = 16 Articles- More people should be FAT by Lew Louderback, pp. 10-15
- Why is Congress so boring? by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-17
- A Feasible flying machine? by Stan Dryer, pp. 18-21
- An Iron Snake selection by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 22-24
- Soviet Russia: 50 years of thunder by Richard Armstrong, pp. 25-49
- The espionage establishment by David Wise and Thomas B. Ross, pp. 50-61
- Meet Gloria Stavers by William Kloman, pp. 80-82
- 'Win one for Aunt Mary Margaret!' by Gerald Holland, pp. 84-87
- Kill three by Milton Shulman, pp. 62-65
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- My kind of people, pp. 66-69
- America America, pp. 70-77
- Post scripts, pp. 78-79
- Hazel, p. 83
- Editorial, p. 88
- Cover by John Launois
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November 18, 1967 Issue = 19 Articles- The Government has the right to lie by Arthur Sylvester, pp. 10-15
- McNamara: The light that failed by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-21
- An antacid trip with the tweeny-hoppers by Roger Price, pp. 22-23
- Comrade Laski, C.P.U.S.A. (M.-L.) by Joan Didion, pp. 24-26
- The Mafia: How it bleeds New England by Bill Davidson, pp. 27-31
- The sudden stardom of Raquel Welch by Richard Warren Lewis, pp. 32-35
- Election, U.S.A. by Richard Lemon, pp. 36-55
- West Point: 'Well, Ma, I'm still here' by Harold H. Martin, p. 67
- The espionage establishment by David Wise and Thomas B. Ross, pp. 76-81
- Brodie of 49ers: Long live the king by Herbert Wilner, pp. 85-89
- The gangster by John O'Hara, pp. 56-63
- 'My adventures as an idealist' by Isaac Bashevis Singer, pp. 68-73
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 64-65
- My kind of people, p. 66
- Post scripts, pp. 74-75
- Hazel, pp. 82-84
- Editorial, p. 90
- Cover by David Attie
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December 2, 1967 Issue = 18 Articles- Local government is a farce by Franklin H. Ornstein, pp. 10-17
- Richard Nixon and the locked door by Stewart Alsop, pp. 18-20
- Please don't strike the teacher by Bill Breisky, pp. 21-23
- The hate hour by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 24-26
- The cross fire that killed President Kennedy by Josiah Thompson, pp. 27-31
- The paper caper by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 32-37
- George Romney: Battered but unbowed by Jules Witcover, pp. 38-57
- Greece: This winter of discontent by David Holden, pp. 80-81
- Why do you dream? by Max Gunther, pp. 84-87
- The shell game by Isabel Langis Cusack, pp. 58-61
- The rainmaker by William Humphrey, pp. 62-63
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 64-69
- My kind of people, pp. 70-77
- Post scripts, pp. 78-79
- Hazel, pp. 82-83
- Editorial, p. 88
- Cover by Ollie Atkins
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December 16, 1967 Issue = 18 Articles- Christmas doesn't mean much any more by James Kavanaugh, pp. 10-15
- '...the pity of it...' by Stewart Alsop, pp. 16-17
- Marrying the absurd by Joan Didion, pp. 18-20
- Journey to North Vietnam by David Schoenbrun, pp. 21-25
- A talk with Ho Chi Minh by William C. Baggs, pp. 26-27
- Lee Radziwill: Stay tuned for the princess by Terry Coleman, pp. 28-29
- The American scientist: Man or superman? by Max Gunther, pp. 30-55
- Dance wildly---Queen Mary's about to die by Anne Chamberlin, pp. 72-73
- Attorney General Clark: 'Wrong guy for the wrong post'? by Victor S. Navasky, pp. 74-76
- Pro tackle Olsen: The game without the ball by Roger Kahn, pp. 79-83
- The sheep killer by Alfred Gillespie, pp. 56-59
- Letters, pp. 4-9
- America America, pp. 60-63
- My kind of people, pp. 64-69
- Post scripts, pp. 70-71
- Hazel, pp. 77-78
- Editorial, p. 84
- Cover by John Launois
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December 30, 1967 Issue = 20 Articles- God bless the rich by William F. Buckley, Jr., pp. 4-10
- When will the bubble burst? by Stewart Alsop, p. 11
- The rich have beards, and the poor walk droopy by Ann Bayer, pp. 12-13
- Texas poor by John Gregory Dunne, pp. 14-16
- Who owns America? by Richard J. Whalen, pp. 17-21
- Old money, new money by Lewis H. Lapham, pp. 22-23
- Two millionaires, east and west by John Launois, pp. 24-27
- The great gold rush by Richard Erdoes, pp. 28-29
- You got to be a hero by Robert Crichton, pp. 30-49
- Speaking of money by W.H. Manville, pp. 50-53
- Where money has more fun by Herbert Gold, pp. 64-67
- 'You've got to be optimistic in this business' by Sandford Brown, pp. 68-70
- How we feel about our money by Max Gunther, pp. 72-75
- The gamblers by Kenneth Lamott, pp. 54-55
- America America, pp. 56-57
- My kind of people, pp. 58-61
- Post scripts, pp. 62-63
- Hazel, p. 71
- Editorial, p. 76
- Cover by Robert Weber
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