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ISSUE DATE: September 24 1965; Vol. 59, No. 13

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COVER: From 100 miles up in GEMINI 5. Most remarkable views of Earth ever recorded. Gordon Cooper and Pete Conrad write their stories of the flight.

THE EARTH SEEN FROM GEMINI 5: Cooper and Conrad photograph the world below in color -- "so vast, so beautiful, so overpowering". [MANY, MANY pages of beautiful color photos, PLUS articles by the two astronauts!]

SURPRISE IN PAKISTAN-INDIA WAR: Pakistan's President Khan asks the U.S. to make both sides stop fighting.

TOWARD WORLD PEACE BY LAW: An international meeting of legal minds.

MONT-SAINT-MICHEL AT 1,000: Anniversary year for a noble French monument.

WRATH OF A VAGRANT HURRICANE: Betsy strikes Miami and New Orleans.

COMING UP, ALL ROSES FOR IKE: His book, the farm, secret briefings fill up Eisenhower's days. Special Report by John Steele.

FASHION: Return of the Ankle Strap.

CONTROL OF LIFE: PART 3: Manmade and transplanted organs usher in an era of rebuilt people. Photographed by Ralph Morse. [MANY, MANY color photos]

GEMINI 5 CONTINUED: The Astronauts' personal stories. "We had our orbit. It was the cat's bandana" by Pete Conrad. "For a time we looked like history's shortest eight-day mission" by Gordon Cooper.

"HEAD START" FOR A BOY: A New York slum child begins to learn.

NORMAN MAILER: The novelist is never the champion -- always the challenger. By Brock Brower. [In-Depth article, many many pages, with photos]

LE CORBUSIER: LEGACY OF A TITAN: France's great architect left the world visions in concrete. His ideas are woven into the ages. By Vincent Scully. [NICE article, with multiple color photos!]

Editorials: A discipline that needs some; The unkindest cut for student moptops.
LIFE Reviews:
Books: No Heaven for Gunga Din by All.
Mirdrekvandi Gunga Din, reviewed by Joel Sayre; The Emperor of Ice-Cream by Brian Moore, reviewed by Conrad Knickerbocker.
Movie: Moment of Truth, reviewed by Pauline Kael.
Letters to the Editors.
The Feminine Eye: The 300-year weekend. By Shana Alexander.
Miscellany: Come on, just one bite.
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