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McCall's
"FIRST Magazine for Women" -- Founded in 1876 by James McCall. Marvelous vintage ladies magazine full of features, articles, fashion & beauty, illustrated stories by famous authors, vintage ads and MORE -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * ISSUE DATE: January, 1968; Vol XCV, No 4 IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COVER: "THE BURTONS: We're Really just like any other couple". "If I We're President: 16 famous women tell what they'd do". Photograph of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton by Otto Storch. SPECIAL FEATURE: IF I WERE PRESIDENT: Sixteen famous women give their program for America ... Sylvie Reice. Quotes and photos from MARGARET CHASE SMITH, JOAN BAEZ, ADELE SULLIVAN, LAYREN BACALL, MARGARET TRUMAN, JEANE DIXON, MARIANNE MOORE, MARYA MANNES, BETTY FRIEDAN, AYN RAND [SEE PHOTO BELOW!], LEONTYNE PRICE, DIANA TRILLING, and MORE. [THIS ITEM Is especially notable because Ayn Rand articles are very rare, and THIS one has NEVER been reprited anywhere else. (Although she did later write an article further explaining her answer) It is six paragraphs where she explains that "A Woman cannot reasonably want to be President" and then outlines in 6 paragraphs what a rational man would do if HE were President!] FEATURES: A VOYAGE WITH THE BURTONS. The "Kalizma", more home than home away from home, is Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton's yacht. It sleeps fourteen, not counting the crew, serves as a seagoing station wagon for their colorful menage. [COVER STORY, With photos!] Let's Face It: Are We Having a Nervous Breakdown? ... Harvey Cox. Ordained in the Baptist Church, Harvey Cox is a prolific 'writer and a speaker much in demand, especially on college campuses. With his wife and three children, he lives in Rox bury, Massachusetts, an integrated inner-city area of Boston. The Outdoor Woman ... The Editors. The ski mania, which shows signs of snow-blanketing the country, has left its chill mark on McCall's staff, as it has everywhere else. Our ski-champ-in-residence is fashion editor Virginia Steele, pictured above on a recent trip to an Austrian ski resort. The Week That Changed the White House: Jacqueline Kennedy's Years in the White House, Part II ... Mary Van Rensselaer Thayer. Women Worth Watching: Five women of distinction -- how they live, what they say, what they believe ... The Editors. Sex Education ... Marjorie F. lseman. After talking to principals, teachers, and school guidance counselors; interviewing ministers, psychologists, and representatives of the PTA.; and attending teacher-training courses, the author concludes that all too often, when it comes to sex education, schools rush in it'here parents fear to tread. The Early Learners ... Maya Pines. Maya Pines' revealing researches into the teachability of very young children were partially inspired by her own two youngsters. When she started on the project that eventuated in the book "Revolution in Learning," Michael was four, Daniel less than a year. The boys are now four and seven and as bright as you'd guess after reading their mother's article. Editorials ... Vivian Cadden, Jeanne R. Lowe, Russell Baker, James F. Fixx. Sight and Sound ... Lenore Hershey. Presidential Poll: Women rate the candidates. Under 21 ... A new feature for and about youth. Turning Points: The Testing of a Marriage ... Anonymous. It's All in the Family: Long Hair ... Stanley and Janice Berenstain. The Pediatrician's Almanac ... Lendon H. Smith, M.D. Who Killed the Stork? A McCall's briefing on the war for sexual liberation. "Portrait of the Artist's Son Titus" by Rembrandt van Rijn ... Aline Saarinen. Cheers and Jeers: A critical look at the contemporary scene ... The Editors. The Vintage Mind: It can be as lively at sixty as at sixteen ... Anne W. Simon. FICTION: Hang-Up ... Susan Weyer. The Backward Heart ... Barbara Holland. McCALL'S PATTERNS AND FASHIONS: A Calendar of Beauty Tips and Fashions To Make from McCall's Patterns for 1968. A brand-new, completely different look for you every month of the coming year -- a do-it-yourself portfolio from start to finish. BEAUTY: Glamorous Hairdos for Women on the Go. They move around the world the way other women move around the neighborhood. They're frequently called on to make spur-of-the moment public appearances. Here, an answer to the burning question: What do they do about their hair?. DECORATING: Mart Art. Contending that it is the artist, not his materials, that dictates the creative process, we turned six famous designers loose with the unlikeliest ingredients we could think of. The result: six one-of -a- kind works of art of practically unguessable origin. FOOD: How To Beat the High Cost of Eating Forty recipes that will help you do it. Buy by the Edible Portion, Not by the Pound. Take Advantage of Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Learn Which Foods Are Always a Bargain. EQUIPMENT: Occupation: Homemaker A Roundup of Useful Ideas. * NOTE: OUR 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. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 LARGE sized magazine (Approx 10oe"X 13"), COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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