Newsweek Magazine January 8 1973 Depression and 50 similar items
NEWSWEEK Magazine January 8 1973 DEPRESSION HARRY TRUMAN ++
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NEWSWEEK
Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS --
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ISSUE DATE:
January 8, 1973; Vol LXXXI, No 2
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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TOP OF THE WEEK:
HARRY S. TRUMAN, 1884-1972:
"He grew in office" has become one of the moldier cliches
about U.S. Presidents, but no one
seemed more deserving of the
words than Harry S. Truman, who
died last week at 88. He was propelled stammering into the White
House by Franklin D. Roosevelt's
death in 1945. But soon the
smalltown Missourian took firm
command, mapped the postwar recovery in the U.S.
and Europe, won an astounding election victory and
laid the foundations of a foreign policy that led
Churchill to declare: "You, more than any other man,
have saved Western civilization." The former President was buried at his cherished Truman Library in
Independence, Mo., in a ceremony of austere simplicity. General Editor Richard Boeth wrote the story.
COVER: COPING WITH DEPRESSION:
For tens of thousands of Americans, what should
be a joyous holiday season is actually the most painful
time of the year -- a period of anxiety and disappointment which intensifies the illness that plagues them:
depression. For millions of others, depression is a
year-round affliction. And now there is evidence that
the ailment is reaching epidemic proportions, especially among the young. Yet, with new drugs, psycho.
therapy and electroshock available, the prognosis for
depression sufferers is remarkably good. What's more,
researchers are closing in on the elusive biological
and psychological roots of the disease. With reports
from Mariana Gosnell, Evert Clark, Jerome Gram and
others, Medicine Editor Matt Clark wrote the cover
story. (Newsweek cover photo by Lawrence Fried.)
HOW A CITY DIED:
It was not a superquake as earth tremors go, but in
terms of death and destruction, the earthquake that
jolted Managua, Nicaragua, last week was among the
worst ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere. With
files from correspondent Marlise Simons on scene in
Managua and from others, Associate Editor Daniel
Chu describes the terrifying shock and its tragic aftermath. Two pages of color photographs accompany
the story.
PLUS OTHER items of interest:
THE ARTS:
ART: Les Levine and the Irish.
MUSIC: The Modern Jazz Quartet takes 20.
MOVIES: The years hits and misses.
BOOKS: Malcolm X, by Peter Goldman. John Gardner.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Richard Dougherty.
Shana Alexander.
Milton Friedman.
Stewart Alsop.
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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