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ISSUE DATE:
FEBRUARY 26, 1963; VOL. 27, NO. 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: "The new Mrs. Kennedy in Washington." Photograph of Mrs. Edward M. Kennedy, by James Hansen. Other headlines: "Churchill, by C. P. Snow. Boirth Control: How it works in Japan. the GI's war in Europe."
ENTERTAINMENT:
GRACE BUMBRY: A Singer Comes Home. ("St. Louis roard its welcome to the hometown choir girl who had rocked the opera houses of Europe.") Produced by Virginia Kell, Photographed by Bob Sandberg. [NICE article, with nice photos!]
SUSANNAH YORK: England's Offbeat Star. ("An exciting child-woman and acting prodigy") By Robert Moskin, Photographed by James Hansen. [NICE article, beautiful photos!]
To Kill a Mockingbird, A moive reivew. [With photos from the film, including of Gregory Peck with Mary Badham. ]
How to Pitch a Ball Game IN FIVE HOURS. PHOTOSTORY, starring SID CAESAR, as Lately W. Hourglass of the Eternity Tortoises! Produced by Tim Cohane, Photographed by Marvin E. Newman. [Showing him taking a VERY long time to throw a pitch!]
THE NATIONAL SCENE:
A New Mrs. Kennedy in Washington, By Sue Seay. Photographed by James Hansen.
Unlocking Our Mental Hospitals, By Jack Star. Photographed by Archie Lieberman and Charlotte Brooks. [LONG and in-depth article about the state of mental institutions, with photos.]
$25,000 Handful of Change. Numismatists, Coin Collecting.
Herblock's Golden Key, By Jack Star. Herbert Lawrence Block, OKA HERBLOCK, the cartoonist. [Here's he visits with his Senn High School teacher Helen Harris.]
SPECIAL: WINSTON CHURCHILL, By C. P. SNOW. The man at left will not be forgotten. C. P. Snow, one of
England's eminent authors, writes: "I remember the beautiful
shining, desperate summer of 1940. I was listening with
a friend to one of the great speeches. The growling, lisping
voice caine into the room. The accent is odd, but we
didn't notice that as we listened. For that voice was our
hope." So begins Snow's tribute to the greatest Englishman
of our century. For the full story of remembered glory,
written with affection and wonder, read Churchill, page 26. [With great full page photos, by KARSH of Ottowa.]
THE WORLD:
Birth Control in Japan, By William Clifford.
The GI's: Their War in Europe, By Ralph G. Martin and Richard Harrity. Featuring Howard Brodie war drawings.
FOOD AND HOME LIVING: The Fine Full Life. "Hollywood Costume designer EDITH HEAD entertains the elegant California way from an indoor-outdoor kitchen built into her mission-style farmhouse." Produced by John Peter and Marilyn Kaytor. Photographed by Cal Bernstein. [Photographs of her kitchen, and her in it. Plus a couple of recipes!]
FASHION: New Fashion Architecture: The Shirtwaist Suit.
HUMOR: Professional Touch; Look on the Light Side.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Letters to the Editors; Photoquiz.
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