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Newsweek |
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May |
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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
May 17, 1965; Vol. LXV, No. 20
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. ] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER: AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY: Drift or Design?
Diplomatic correspondent Edward Weintal first began
covering foreign relations for Newsweek when
Edward R. Stettinius was at the head of
the State Department. In the years of continuing crisis since, he has reported on the regimes
of six other Secretaries of State. For this week's
cover story, Weintal interviewed 29 top policymakers in Washington. In addition, news correspondents from 21 countries reported on how Martin
the foreign policy of the United States is currently viewed abroad. From these reports, General Editor Dwight
Martin writes of American foreign policy--who determines it, how,
and how well. (Newsweek cover photo by Arnold Newman. Eagle
and shield from the Mariners Museum, Newport News, Va.)
THE DOMINICAN CRISIS:
For the green Marines in Santo Domingo, it is a bewildering mission. One minute they are feeding the hungry, the next, firing at
snipers. The Dominicans scream "Yanqui, go home" in front of the
television cameras, then obligingly help the cameraman down from
his perch. To make sense out
of the confusion, Newsweek's
Bruce van Voorst and John
Barnes spent the week criss-
crossing the city, talking to
rebel leaders, the members of
the military junta, U.S. Ambassador W. Tapley Bennett Jr., and
the diplomatic corps. Their reports, and others from Washington, tell how the crucial OAS
decision to back the U.S. position was reached, describe the
conditions in Santo Domingo under a jittery truce, and throw
fresh light on the steps which
led to the U.S. intervention.
MUSIC: VLADIMIR HOROWITZ returns to Carnegie Hall. [Full page, Includes photo, and interview!]
CONTENTS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
U.S. policy--drift or design? (the cover).
The Klansman and his Klonsel--hung jury
in Haynevill'e.
In carpinteria, Calif., the kids sow more
than wild oats.
INTERNATIONAL:
Santo Domingo--the fighting, the U.S. position, the OAS action.
The way it was on V-E Day.
Shastri's first year.
In South vietnam, fresh successes for the
government forces.
RELIGION:
A call for reform and a new "Black Pope";
--the Jesuits meet in Rome.
EDUCATION;
Spitting permitted--the new Fowler's;
At the Air Force Academy, support for the
code and a blast at big-time football.
MEDICINE:
What makes an assassin? The White House
cases;
The bond between seal and man.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
The new Administration plans for excise-
tax cuts.
The steel negotiations--the Administration
takes a hand.
How to succeed in business--in Japan
(Spotlight on Business).
The end of the Zeckendorf empire?.
TV-RADIO:
The "Bird" works beautifully, but what
should the networks feed it?;
"Our Private World"--a public nuisance.
SPORTS:
In golf, it's the "Big Two" again;
Large Lew makes his choice.
PRESS:
Not fit to print? Raskin's story of the
strike that wasn't;
The press in Africa.
LIFE AND LEISURE:
The auto buffs' search for Rembrandts
of the road.
THE COLUMNISTS:
Emmet John Hughes--Blood, Bridges, and
Blarney.
Kenneth Crawford--In Venom Veritas'.
Henry C. Wallich--Bad Guys, Good Guys.
Raymond Moley--Neglected Sea Power.
THE ARTS:
ART:
New museum for Israel.
THEATER:
"The Glass Menagerie" back on Broadway.
MUSIC:
A Cole Porter legacy.
VLADIMIR HOROWITZ returns to Carnegie Hall. [Full page, Includes photo, and interview!]
The Duke and the Pulitzer board.
MOVIES:
Vintage Fellini--"Variety Lights".
Spoofing a spoof--making the most of
"Masquerade".
BOOKS:
The house that Knopf built.
Ferment marks the Prix Formentor.
More hors d'oeuvres from John Updike.
______
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