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TITLE:
LOOK
[The CLASSIC PICTURE and FEATURE magazine with fabulous photographs, articles, features, and vintage ads!]
ISSUE DATE:
SEPTEMBER 22, 1964; VOL. 28, NO. 19, 9/22/64
CONDITION:
LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The Class of '68" How 125,000,000 freshmen got into college this year...who's who and what's whaqt on American Campuses. Cover Photograph: Linda Greer by Douglas Jones.
SPORTS: ROGER STAUBACH of Navy: Humility Under Pressure: At left, target No. 1. Roger Thomas Staubach, Navy's football mainsail and the nation's top player, heads into his senior season over the gustiest course he has known. He will maneuver behind a less experienced line, skim passes to less skilled receivers and play running bull's-eye for the red doggers of Pitt, Georgia Tech, Duke, Notre Dame and Army. But buffeting will not shred this quiet sailor. For the reason why, see Staubach of Navy: Humility Under Pressure, page 68. Produced by Tim Cohane.
ENTERTAINMENT: Fame Is a Funny Thing, By GARRY MOORE. "At first, television seemed a joke to establised radio stars" [LONG and Intersting article, with photos.]
THE NATIONAL SCENE:
COVER STORY: The Class of '68, By Thomas B. Morgan. Who's Who and what's what on college campuses this year. Photographed by Douglas Jones.
Race Riots: Goldwater Boon, By Fletcher Knebel.
THE WORLD: Fair Foursome From Japan. Japanese girls, at the Japanese Pavillion at the World's Fair in NYC.
FASHION:
Sweaters for Fall: The Big V. Produced by Iris Bauer, Photographed by Phillip Harrington.
Red, Red, Red. "The Hottest color is the IN color to live with and wear." Produced by Jane Troxell Stark and John Peter, Photographed by Gene Laurents.
THEY MADE OUR WORLD: Montaigne, By Leo Rosten. Full page color illustration by Robert Fawcett.
HUMAN RELATIONS:
The Friendly Royal Sister. [Photos of PRINCESS MARGARET AND QUEEN ELIZABETH on a hideaway lake at Sunningdale in Berkshire.]).
Royal Population Explosion. British Royal Babies. Little Lord Linley, Princess Margaret's son.
FOOD: Quiche Lorraine: French Main-Dish Pie.
HUMOR: Look on the Light Side
DEPARTMENTS: Letters to the Editor.
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