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ISSUE DATE: May 16 1964; 237th Year, Issue No 19, 5/16/64

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THE COVER: Ambassador Lodge, Silent candidate on duty in Vietnam. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge was photographed in his Saigon office by Hong Kong-based free-lance photographer Harry Redl.

FICTION:
Can I stay here? . . . JOHN O'HARA. Illustrated by James Hill.
The fortuneteller . . . MaryDeasy. Illustrated by Austin Briggs.
What really matters . . . Malcolm Wood. Illustrated by Dick Bennet.

ARTICLES:
Let me entertain you . . . MURIEL DAVIDSON. "To learn about the Vanishing show girl, the author summoned her courage, stepped on a stage."[NICE, 2 page article, with Full page photo!]
Let's talk sense about Cuba (Speaking Out) . . . Sen. J. William Fulbright.
Affairs of state . . . Stewart Alsop.
This prince led Cinderella to death . . . Charles Mc Carry.
The exploding University of California . . . William Trombley.
"And there appeared to them tongues of fire" . . . McCandlish Phillips.
Will chemicals cure cancer? . . . Pat Mc Grady and Murray Morgan.
Don't tread on Grandmother Peabody . . . Robert K. Massie.
Doctors go on strike . . . Pete Hamill.
Lodge faces his big test in Oregon . . . John Skow.
To almost everyone's surprise our ambassador to South Vietnam has been winning polls and primaries all across the country. Contributing writer John Skow tells how an unlikely group of amateurs, the Draft Lodge organization, has taken a former loser and boosted him to unprecedented popularity -- and how they are working to bring him a big victory In Oregon. If they succeed, it may be lmpdsslble to deny Lodge the Republican presidential nomination.

DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Post scripts; Hazel ; Editorials.
THE AUTHORS. In two months contributing writer William Trombley traveled several thousand mites among seven campuses to study the University of California, and he says he can sympathize with the poor lost freshman who cant find the biology lab . . . . To observe the Charismatic Renewal, New York Times reporter Mccandlish Phillips traveled 10,230 miles bycarand plane through 11 eastern, midwestern and Pacific Coast states, interviewing hundreds of ministers and attending countless prayer services . . . . Pete Hamill flew from his home in Bar. celona, Spain, to talk with the Belgians who suffered through the recent doctors' strike. . . . Free-lance writer charles Mccarry, who covered the Savoy murder trial in Lausanne, Switzerland, was once a crime reporter for the Youngstown, Ohio, Vindicator; he and his wife and three sons live in Rome . . . . Pat McGrady, science editor for the American Cancer Society, says his views on cancer treatment are so controversial that he should point out "the views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the policies of the American Cancer Society"; his collaborator, Murray Morgan, is author of the book, Doctors to the World, story of the World Health Organization . . . . When he arrived in Cambridge, Mass., contributing writer Robert K. Massie found Mrs. Malcolm Peabody serving tea to an Austrian refugee couple she had helped settle in the U.S. during World War II.

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
HUGE 53 page insert: "Discover the new PENNSYLVANIA"; New Ford Mustang (white); LARK; MORE
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