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ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 8, 1967; VOL. 31, NO. 16

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COVER: JAMES MICHENER writes about ISRAEL: A nation too young to die, photographed by Arnold Newman. OTHER COVER headlines: "DRUGS: America's bad trip. MIDWAY: walter Lord's powerful story of World War II's greatest Naval Victory."

THE NATIONAL SCENE:
DRUGS: THE MOUNTING MENACE OF ABUSE.
Why Americans Hide Behind a Chemical Curtain, By Roland H. Berg.
DRUGS on the Campus: Potheads in Missouri, By Jack Shepherd. Photographed by Vernon Merritt III.
DRUGS on the Campus: Everybody's Turning On.
DRUGS and Mysticism: The Visions of "Saint Tim," By J. M. Flagler. Prophet or phony? An exotic scholar makes a religion out of LSD. [Article on TIMOTHY LEARY, with photos.]
DRUGS -- "I Popped in the Pill. I'm Off." By Jack Shepherd.
DRUGS -- Uses and Abuses: A Young Doctor's Crusade. Dr. David Smith, in San Francisco. Produced by John Luce, Photographed by Wayne Miller.

COVER STORY: ISRAEL: A Nation Too Young to Die, By James A. Michener: The quiet man standing high above the Valley of the Jordan is one of this generation's most successful tellers of tales. James A.
Michener, author of The Source, the best-selling novel about Israel, has a writer's feeling both for history and fantasy. But in this issue of LOOK, he deals with twisted history and virulent fantasy, the story of how the Arab leaders have led their people into a dream. That dream must be dispelled. Michener tells why in Israel: A Nation Too Young to Die.

THE WORLD:
MIDWAY, By Walter Lord. The Author of "A night to remember" re-creates the most dramatic U.S. Naval battle. [FASCINATING article, Illustrated with drawings by AUSTIN BRIGGS, and maps!]

GYPSIES: Living Satire on Civilization. Photographer IRVING PENN records a chance encounter with a band of Ciganos on a roadside near Caldas da Rainha, in Portugal. "A House is a 'Tent of stone' " [Interesting, many photos!.] Text by William J. Burke.

ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS: Pop! Goes the Ball Game. From the inside of the Houston Astrodome. Produced by Gerald Astor, Photographed by Marvin Newman.

PAPER DOLL TEA PARTY. Hosted by Joan Kennedy. Produced by Betty Rollin. Photographed by Stanley Tretick.

MODERN LIVING:
And Now: Paper Shoes. Produced by Gloria Plaut. Photographed by Silano.
The Summer Bachelor. Produced by John Vachon, Photographed by Elizabeth Aslton.

HUMOR: Just for Laughs ... Think Small, By Will Stanton; Look on the Light Side; Chon Day, Stevenson, Fisher, Gerberg, Jack Montgomery, Miller Irene Pachanik Fischl.
DEPARTMENTS: Looking Around With Zinsser.. ."Thank God for Nuts". Letters to the Editor.
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