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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
July 10, 1967; Vol. LXX, No. 2
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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GATEFOLD COVER: THE VIETNAM WAR and AMERICAN LIFE. SPECIAL ISSUE.
ABOUT THIS ISSUE:
This week, as Americans around the world celebrate another Independence Day, the nation stands divided by a bloody jungle war whose beginnings are lost in controversy and whose final outcome is unpredictable. Week in and week out, Newsweek has chronicled this tangled, brutal conflict from the battlefield, from Washington, and from the perspective of other world capitals. Now we take a different approach. In this special issue, the editors assess the pervasive effect of the Vietnam war on American society itself--from pulpit to political podium, from classroom to boardroom to artist's studio.
Work began on this issue many months ago, and in recent weeks scores of Newsweek's writers, researchers, correspondents, photographers, artists and editors have been devoting full time to the project. Once again, the old arts of journalism were joined with the new science of public-opinion analysis, as researchers from Louis Harris and Associates, Inc., fanned out to help document the multifaceted mood of a nation at odds with itself.
In all, 425,000 words of reporting and research were accumulated, and as they poured into New York, Senior Editor Robert Christopher set about bringing the special issue into final form.
In the summer of 1967, many Ameiicans have become resigned to a dirty, distant war they do not fully comprehend. Many are torn by doubt. But however they may view the U.S. commitment in Vietnam, there are few who are not profoundly affected by it. And there are iewer still who do not find this year's Fourth of July somehow clouded by the frustrations and agonies of the battle, somehow dulled by a new understanding of a nation's power--and its limitations. Osborn Elliott, Editor. For other news and newsmakers of the week, see pages 92 to 98.
NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
THE VIETNAM WAR AND AMERICAN LIFE:
The U.S.--a nation at odds; with three
pages of photos in color.
New sophistication in public opinion.
LBJ's supporters: varying plumage.
The poignant human price.
A tale of three small towns.
Dissenters: rebels with many causes.
The Negro view: a special anguish.
The political outlook for '68 .
GOP candidates: "If elected, I would.
The draft: resentment is the rule.
Revolutionary changes in the military.
west Point goes to war: with eight pages of color photographs.
Ambassador Goldberg on the war.
Foreign policy: debate on priorities.
The U.S.'s tarnished image abroad.
The economy: hurdle ahead.
U.S. businessmen in Vietnam--to stay.
Wall Street: butter over guns.
The role of science and medicine; with.
color photos on a hospital ship.
The press: room for improvement.
The churches: "What shall we say?.
The arts: protest on all sides; with four pages in color.
Fear and anger on the campus.
A Vietnam reading list.
NEWS AND NEWSMAKERS:
The summit: agreement to disagree.
Republicans: Reagan steals the show.
THE COLUMNISTS:
Emmet John Hughes--The Vietnam Isolationists.
Henry Wallich--War and capitalism.
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