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ISSUE DATE:
MARCH 7, 1967 ; VOL. 31, NO.5
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COVER: The Dramatic Conclusion of "The Death of A President."
ENTERTAINMENT:
CABARET: Where the Pre-Nazis Play -- "Berlin setting, Broadway make for a bitter misical hit". [With photos from the show, including Joel Grey, others!] Produced by J. M. Flagler, Photographed by Tom Hollyman.
COUSIN BRUCIE: Balm for Adolescence. A disc jockey [BRUCE MORROW] barks comfort to the joyous victims of the condition called youth. [Article, photos featuring BRUCE MORROW]. Produced by David R. Maxey, Photographed by Phillip Harrington.
THE NATIONAL SCENE:
The World of Leo Rosten... My Magic Box.
The Quiet Revolution in Our National Parks. Photographed by Ernst Haas.
Speaking of Weather -- Some Like It Cold, By Joseph Blank.
The Death of a President, Part IV The Jarring Change in Washington, By William Manchester.
Crime, By Nicholas deB. Katzenbach as told to Warren Rogers.
Pat Buckley: Oasis for a Caustic Conservative. Produced by charles Mangel, Photographed by Douglas Jones.
How Would You Like Your Daughter to Marry William F. Buckley,Jr.? By Eleanor Harris.
FEATURED ARTICLE: Our Draft Dodgers in Canada, By Jack Star. Richard Paterak, 23, is a man who can't go home again. Last year, he quit the United States for Canada rather than serve in the armed forces of his country. He calls the war in Vietnam "indecent" and wants no part of it. Paterak is one of hundreds of American draft dodgers who have found sanctuary north of the border. But all know that if they ever go back, they risk arrest, trial and imprisonment. For a look at a troubled area of American life, see Our Draft Dodgers in Canada, pages 31-33.
THE WORLD: We Are Losing the Race Against Hunger, By Sen. George McGovern.
MODERN LIVING:
Paper Posh: Disposable Elegance. [Central photo features STEVE McQUEEN and models wearing PAPER CLOTHES!] Produced by Jo Ahern Zill, Photographed by Horst.
A Man Talks Turkey - [Harold Knapik, with full page photo]. Produced by Elizabeth Alston, Photographed by Foptiades.
HEALTH & SCIENCE: Whatever Became of Physical Fitness?
HUMOR:Look on the Light Side;
Tobey, Ross, H. Martin, S. Harris, William Garvin;Know-Alls.
DEPARTMENTS: Letters.
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