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ISSUE DATE:
December 2, 1966; Vol. 61, No. 23
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: MELINA MERCOURI: The 'Never on Sunday' girl comes to Broadway.
THE WEEK'S NEWS AND FEATURES:
ABU SIMBEL -- A RACE IS WON:
The temples and colossi of Pharaoh Ramses II
are rebuilt on high ground as an international
engineering brigade wins its race against the
rising Nile. Photographed by Terence Spencer.
Article by George de Carvalho.
ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD:
Nationalism rises as Germany seeks leadership;
Gemini's last mission is a Iulu -- now on to
the moon.
BROADWAY GAMBLES ON MELINA MERCOURI:
The Never on Sunday girl is tamed by Onna
White. "I hate that woman I No, I love her!"
By John HaIIowell. [Many pages, many photos!]
AN UNCOMMON AMERICAN FAMILY, PART II:
The Sons of Levi Smith:
"It took the wisdom of serpents to raise them,"
says Levi Smith of Fred, Bob and Levi Jr. Written
and photographed by Barbara and Grey ViIIet.
FASHION:
London's latest trend: old clothes.
NOTRE DAME VS. MICHIGAN STATE:
Tense moments from a titanic tie -- but who's
the best team now? "We are!" say Duffy
Daugherty and Ara Parseghian.
BOLD OVERHAUL FOR HOSPITALS:
Doctors at Georgetown University Medical
Center devise a radical plan to make a hospital
fit for patients. By Warren R. Young.
SCIENCE:
British cartoonist ROWLAND EMETT designs a
computer that really cares.
ANIMALS:
Bellybutton is a submarine bone-chaser.
OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorials:
Campus protest yes, violence no;
We must help save Florence.
Reviews:
Theater: The Killing of Sister George,
reviewed by Tom Prideaux.
Book: Jan de Hartog's The Captain, reviewed by
Mark Rascovich.
Movie: Fahrenheit 451 directed by Francois
Truffaut, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Letters to the Editors.
The View from Here:
All systems are ho-hum. By Loudon Wainwright.
The Presidency:
The brief silence of loquacious Lyndon.
By Hugh Sidey.
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