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ISSUE DATE: October 6 1967; Vol. 63 No. 14

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COVER: The Roots of Bitterness; THE MIDDLE EAST; A Sentimental Journey: The LAST crossing of the 'QUEEN MARY'.

FAREWELL TO THE 'QUEEN MARY': Retiring after 30 years on the North Atlantic run, Britain's great liner puts out to sea and into history. The last crossing as the ship herself might describe it. By Dora Jane Hamblin.

ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD: Pictures from Bolivia of Che Guevara; pictures of the wedding from the Rusk album. The baleful toll of Hurricane Beulah.

CHAMPION OF BIRTH CONTROL: SAM KEENY fights the population explosion and gets results.

ROOTS OF BITTERNESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A new series on the 100 convulsive years behind the trouble today. Part I: How the Suez Canal was built and how England gained a strategic prize.

The Ottoman Empire -- its glories and decline.

Text by Edward Kern.

MYSTERY OF THE MASTER 'E.S.': As engravings by a 15th Century German printmaker go on exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, scholars search for the identity of the master who signed his works with his initials.

SCIENCE: A New York City psychiatrist uses toy trains to help estranged couples sort out their troubles.

IDEAS IN HOUSES: Part 26: An Alaskan home with a view as big as all outdoors. By Jack Fincher.

OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorials: Quiet progress in the cities; Arab DPs and their needs.
Reviews:
Book: Robert K. Massie's Nicholas and Alexandra, reviewed by Gerald Weales.
Movie: Luis Buiiuel's The Exterminating Angel, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Book: Alan F. Westin's Privacy and Freedom, reviewed by John V. Lindsay.
Letters to the Editors.
The View from Here: The familiar ritual of letting a son go, By Loudon Wainwright.
The Presidency: L.B.J.'s ombudsman for the cities. By Hugh Sidey.
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