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ISSUE DATE:
January 16, 1965; 238th Year, Issue No. 1, 1/16/65
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: JACK LEMMON as Professor Fate in "THE GREAT RACE".
ARTICLES:
We treat our military shabbily (Speaking Out) -- by Marion T. Wood.
Let's relax about Europe (Affairs of State) -- by Stewart Alsop.
Retirement housing: Thistles in paradise -- by Bill Davidson.
Cart a chipmunk teach the new math on TV? -- by Richard Atcheson.
Henry Luce: The first tycoon -- by John Kobler.
Jack Lemmon: 'Go find something wrong with him! -- by Richard Lemon. ("Wizard at turning in the first-rate performance in the third rate movie, JACK LEMMON is a man who is hard to criticize -- even when rival actors put their practiced minds to it.") [NICE article, photos, 3 pages]
But where will I keep my movie magazines? -- by William K. Zinsser.
Who didn't kill Barbara Kralik? -- by Bard Lindeman.
FICTION:
Walker's peak -- by Robin White.
The steel ball -- by Roy Bongartz.
DEPARTMENTS: Letters ;Postscripts;Hazel;Editorials.
ABOUT THIS ISSUE:
In six months of interviewing current and former employees of
Time, Inc. for his major article on presslord Henry buce, Post editor-
at-large JOHN KOBLER found "almost everyone willing to cooperate"
with reminiscences and anecdotes -- including Mr. and Mrs. Luce
themselves. Kobler has been an editor of both Time and Life and a
contributor to Sports Illustrated.... Editor-at-large BILL DAVIDSON
visited retirement communities all across the country in the preparation of this in-depth assessment of the problems of the elderly
residents and the developments. . . . One of Hollywood's top box-office attractions, Jack
Lemmon, is profiled by contributing writer RICHARD LEMON, who is no relation...
Disorganized office workers are given warning of the new "efficient" office furniture by cluttered-desk man WILLIAM K. ZINSSER, who in previous issues of The Post has observed such social phenomena as the plunging neckline, the Barbie doll and the disappearance of the
Burma-Shave signs. The cover photograph of Jack Lemmon was taken by Bob Willoughby.
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