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ISSUE DATE: December 13 1968; Vol. 65, No. 24

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COVER: My Colts, verses and reverses by OGDEN NASH.
"Look at number 53,
Dennis Gaubatz,
That is he,
looming 10 feet tall
or taller
above the Steelers'
signal caller...
Since Gaubatz acts like
this on Sunday,
I'll do my
Quarterbacking Monday"

A SCENARIO OF SPIES: A strange wave of "suicides" and arrests indicates security trouble in NATO -- and in Soviet intelligence too. By Philippe de Vosjoli. A Turk with a thirst for Scotch and secrets. By Miguel Acoca.

ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD: Lady jockeys? Who needs 'em? "They'll find out how tough it is and then they'll give up." By Bill Hartack. A frightful way to treat a future king.

MY COLTS BY OGDEN NASH: Verses and reverses by a football buff from Baltimore. Photographed by Arthur Rickerby. "Ogden Nash, who wrote the paean to the Colts...is a poet, a fanatic of the Baltimore Colts, and a gentleman." ... "Mr. Nash, the league leading writer of light verse (Averaging better than 6.3 lines per carry), lives in Baltimore and loves the Colts." [Great poems, great photos of Colts in action!]

CLOSE-UP: Producer DAVID MERRICK is an imp in a monster mask. By Dick Schaap. He rules Broadway by playing a game. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

SPACE: Escape routes from a rocket in trouble.

SEARCH FOR A BLACK PAST: PART IV: A Separate Path to Equality: The spokesmen shift from moderate to militant -- and eloquent black voices from the past are heard.

FASHION: A tour de furs of Jacques Kaplan's collections: calf, skunk and paintings by Larry Rivers. Photographed by Howell Conant, in Jacques Kaplan's apartment.

TELEVISION: A remarkable film unflinchingly shows life coming to an end.

The Presidency: Exit Big Daddy, enter the middle-brow manner. By Hugh Sidey.
Reviews:
Movie: The Stalking Moon, directed by Robert Mulligan, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Book: The Cat's Pajamas and Witch's Milk, by Peter De Vries, reviewed by Leonore Fleischer.
Letters to the Editors.
The Feminine Eye: The best First Lady. By Shana Alexander.
Editorial: The five years of L.B.J.
Miscellany.
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