Saturday Evening Post November 17 1962 and 50 similar items
Saturday Evening POST November 17 1962 THORNTON UTZ GERALDINE PAGE
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Publication Year: |
1962 |
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News, General Interest |
Issue Type: |
Weekly Issue |
Publication Name: |
Saturday Evening Post |
Language: |
English |
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Weekly |
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News, General Interest |
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Saturday Evening POST
Own a piece of history, fascinating to read! The POST is famous for its great illustrators (on the cover and inside!) -- each issue also features articles, stories by famous authors, photographs, and great vintage advertisements! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! *
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IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER. When artist THORNTON UTZ returned to Sarasota after researching the cover idea at a University of Florida game, someone asked which team had won. "I think Florida lost, but I'm not sure," replied Utz. "I guess I'm more of a fan of the prancing girls than I am of football."
ARTICLES:
Don't Blame Your Parents (Speaking Out) ... By Dr. Vincent T. Lathbury.
Conflict of Interest ... By Ben H. Bagdikian Don Oberdorfer.
GERALDINE PAGE: Diamond Who Likes It Rough ... By Bill Davidson. [NICE, 2 page article, with large photo!]
Why. I Quit the Ministry ... By an Anonymous Clergyman as told to Alfred Balk
The Hidden Weaknesses of Communism ... By Edward Crankshaw.
Breezy Designs for the Office ... By James A. Skardon.
Eichmann and His Trial (Conclusion) ... By Gideon Hausner.
Gridiron Phantom ... By Al Stump. [Profile of Hugh Campbell, with photo]
"We Ditched at Sea". ... By Senior Master Sgt. Peter A. Foley.
FICTION: The Sand Pebbles (Part 1 of 3) ... By Richard McKenna.
DEPARTMENTS: Letters. Post Scripts. Hazel. Editorials.
THE SAND PEBBLES. The facts behind the writing of the novel condensation which begins in this week's Post read
almost like fiction. For most of his adult life 49-year-old Richard McKenna has been a sailor, not a writer. A native of
Mountain Home, Idaho, he went into the Navy during the depression, served in China as a fireman on a Yangtze River
gunboat during the '30's, and, after 22 years' naval duty, retired in 1953 as a chief machinist's mate. At the age of 40
McKenna entered the University of North Carolina. He made straight A's and Phi Beta Kappa, completed four years'
credit in three, married university reference librarian Eva Grice immediately after graduation and began writing short
stories. Undismayed by rejection slips, McKenna continued writing and started a novel based on accounts he had
heard in China about the adventures of Yangtze River gunboats during the 1925 -- 27 Civil War. A New York literary
agent, Rogers Terrill, kept encouraging McKenna through the lean years. "While I was learning to write, Terrill would
try everything first at The Post, and this motivated me stro g1y, even though I got only rejection notes," says
McKenna. When The Post purchased a McKenna story (HOUR OF PANIC, June 11, 1960), he was encouraged to work
harder. He threw away the first 100 pages of his novel and started again. After earlier drafts had been rejected by
several publishers, McKenna completed The Sand Pebbles last May, just in time to enter it in the 1963 Harper Prize
Novel contest. Not only was it picked over 544 other entries for the $10,000 first prize and accepted for publication
by Harper Row, but it was chosen as next January's Book-of-the-Month Club selection. Movie rights have been sold
to Mirisch Pictures for a reported $200,000. Unaffected by his success, McKenna, a quiet, five-foot-ten-inch, 200-
pound Irishman, is now at home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, working on a new novel.
OTHER BY-LINES. Post editors Ben H. Bagdikian and Don Oberdorfer, both ex-newspapermen with wide backgrounds
in Washington reporting, separate fact from recurrent fiction in their article about congressional conflicts of interest.
In 1960 Oberdorfer was coauthor of a series of articles revealing abuses by some congressmen of their expense
accounts. The furor started by the articles caused Congress to adopt new regulations for the spending of public
funds.... Edward Crankshaw, correspondent for The London Observer, is one of the world's foremost authorities on
Soviet affairs.... The Atlantic ditching described by Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Peter A. Foley was his second
aviation near-disaster. Foley, now 45 and a reporter for Stars and Stripes in Germany, was a passenger in a military
plane that ran out of fuel over Kentucky in 1945. Foley bailed out safely.
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Oversized magazine, Approx 10" X 13". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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