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TITLE: LIFE magazine
[Classic LIFE Magazine, with all the great photographs, features, writers, vintage advertisements and MORE -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: April 7, 1967; Vol. 62, No. 14
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: NORTH VIETNAM UNDER SIEGE. An exclusive report including 12 pages in color. Photo: Lee Lockwood From Black Star.

OF SPECIAL NOTE: THE CULT OF ANGRY AYN RAND: "Followers of The Fountainhead philosophy of selfishness are out to lead us back to a 19th Century paradise." By Dora Jane Hamblin. [A RARE magazine article on the great philosopher-novelist. There are numerous inaccuracies, chief among them that she was the exact OPPOSITE of a cult. Chief positive feature: A MARVELOUS full page photo. SEE BELOW!]

THE WEEK'S NEWS AND FEATURES:
NORTH VIETNAM UNDER SIEGE: Pictures and impressions by Lee Lockwood, first American photographer admitted into North Vietnam since 1954. Sights and contrasts of four weeks in Hanoi and the scarred countryside. U.S. prisoners: an eerie puppet show and a heated commentary from Ambassador Harriman. Interviews with enemy leaders of the North and the Vietcong.

CLOSE-UP: Betty Furness is back--as the nation's icebox-watcher.

SCIENCE: Poor Ramses II! X-rays reveal that Pharaoh had a royal toothache.

U.S.S.R.'S SUPER MOVIE STUDIO: A tour of Mosfilm, home of big-spectacle movies with soft-sell propaganda. Photographed by Dmitri Kessel. A Moscow moviegoer's hunt for a thriller. By Peter Young.

THE $3 MILLION SHAM: How Mr. and Mrs. Medders amazed Texas--with a five-year spending spree on borrowed money. By David Nevin.

SPORTS: Big year for HARRY "THE HAT" WALKER, the gabbiest manager in baseball: his Pittsburgh Pirates are the team to beat. By John R. McDermott.

ART: A twittering galaxy of electronic sculptures that go eeeeep" and "boop".

SEQUEL: PATRICIA NEAL's radiant return. The film star who suffered a near-fatal stroke prepares for a big moment on TV. By Barry Farrell.

OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorials: Short-sighted view of trade; Technological know-how plus know-what.
Reviews:
Book: Herbert Gold's Fathers, reviewed by Webster Schott.
Movie: The War Game, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Television: The era of cruelty, reviewed by e Bruce Williamson.
The Feminine Eye: I go back to an elephant nursery. By Shana Alexander.


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