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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: MARCH 7, 1960; Vol. LV, No. 10
, International Edition
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". In GOOD condition, but MISSING the back cover. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Princess Margaret. Young Wives with Brains: Babies, Yes, but what else? Special Science Report.
THE COVER: Diaper pin and Phi Beta Kappa - key-the twin badges of many of America's modern mothers. Their dual life, symbolized in this illustration by NEWSWEEK's cover - editor Ed Wergeles, poses innumerable problems for young wives. A Special SCIENCE Report, pages 57-60, examines the sources of their discontent.

INTERNATIONAL EDITION:
COVER: PRINCESS MARGARET: The Queen was delighted. Princess Maragret is Engaged.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Ike-Triumph and Challenge. Swinging toward home, carried on a Crest of cheers from his crowded South American tour, the President faces ordeal in Washington. His defense program is under new, serious attack -not from politicians but from important, conservative U.S. leadership. On- scene reports-his great journey, the steady attacks on his policy, and the air tragedy that saddened him. Pages 23-27.

Rising Turmoil in the South. What is happening and why-by NEWSWEEK'S Southern correspondents on the spot. Page 29. And, from Washington, the civil-rights melee. Page 28.

Princess Margaret's Mr. Jones. All the world knows the charming storybook girl, but what about the groom.to-be (pictures right)? Who is he? How did the royal romance begin? The answers and more pictures.

Pages 35-38.

Young Wives With Brains. This week's cover story-a Special SCIENCE Report-looks behind the chic skirts of the modern, educated woman. Is she contented? Pages 57-60.

The 'Executive Ills' They Complain About. NEWSWEEKS SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS puts a stethoscope on "occupational diseases." Page 78.

Detroit for Omsk? Philadelphia for Leningrad? One of the creators of America's atomic bomb offers a curious plan for limiting H-war. Page 88.

PLUS MORE National and International newsand OTHER ITEMS OF NOTE:
Signed Opinion:
BUSINESS TIDES, Henry Hazlitt.
LARDNER'S WEEK, John Lardner.
PERSPECTIVE, Raymond Moley.
WASHINGTON TIDES, Ernest K. Lindley.
MUSIC: Mme. Denise Duval and her telephone at Carnegie Hall.
TV-RADIO: Long Live Bob Hope.
THEATER: Broadway comes alive with two big new HITS: "A Thurber Carnival", and "Toys in the Attic".
MOVIES: "Mexican Jumping Bean", CANTIFLAS (With photo).
NEW FILM: "Home from the Hill".
ART: Passion for Bigness, Milton Resnick.
BOOKS: The Richest American: J. Paul Getty, by Ralph Hewins. The Longs of Lousiana, by Stan Opotowsky.


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