Saturday Evening POST
ISSUE DATE:
September 21 1963; 236th Year, Issue no 32
Own a piece of history, fascinating to read! The POST is famous for its great illustrators (on the cover and inside!) -- each issue also features articles, stories by famous authors, photographs, and great vintage advertisements! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * MORE Saturday Evening Posts HERE! IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 THE COVER photograph, by John Zimmerman, shows models Monique Chevalier (wearing a challis Josephine dress by Anne Fogarty) and Nenna von Schlebrugge (in a dragon brocade designed by Donald Brooks for Townley) perched on a clothing truck in the heart of New York's garment district. ARTICLES: WOODY ALLEN: comic on the way up by William K. Zinsser. Photo caption: "Comedian Woody Allen, a self-confessed booknapper, returns batch of overdue volumes to his friendly library." [NICE 2 page article, with photos.] Piracy on 7th Avenue . . . by James Poling. [COVER story, with MANY beautiful fashion photos!] Young Negroes aren't ready (Speaking Out) . . . by Louis K. Lomax. The world is in his debt . . . by Richard H. Rovere. U Thant speaks his mind . . . by David Sureck. Chaplain to the new frontier . . . by Robert K. Massie. The third world of the turf . . . by William B. Furlong. The American in a Mexican death cell . . . by James R. Phelan. Why new houses cost too much by . . . Arthur M. Watkins . . . The cost of housing in this country is a scandal. Housing authority Arthur M Watkins explores some of the abuses that can double the price of a new house obsolete building codes, corruption, incompetent workmanship. And he tells how we can cut these spiraling costs: by policing power groups, developing new build ing techniques, and reforming archaic regulations. In Watkins's own words: When a $40 billion business falters, this hurts the whole American economy. FICTION: A significant experience . . . by Gwyn Griffin. DEPARTMENTS: Letters. Post Scripts. Hazel. Editorials. THE AUTHORS: William Zinsser, who covers the strange career of comedian Woody Allen, wrote the forthcoming book The Weekend Guests, a study," as he puts it, "of some hazardous social situations." . . . James Poling interviewed over sixty executives (and quite a few models) for his re- port on the garment industry. . . . Richard Rovere, Washington correspondent for The New Yorker, draws a portrait of the United Nations Secretary- General; the U.N. official also granted an interview to David Sureck, a free-lance writer . . . . Post con- tributing writer Robert Massie, who visits Dean Sayre of the Washington Cathedral, is the grand- son of a clergyman in Lexington, Ky. . . . Chicago sportswriter William B. Furlong (it's his real name) takes a look at the perennial losers of the racing world. - . . Last February, veteran reporter James Phelan wrote the Post article on Airman Gerald Anderson, jailed by the Air Force for a crime he didn't commit. A woman who read the article told Phelan this story about her own son, who has spent four long years in a Mexican jail, two in death row, trying to clear himself of a triple murder charge. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Oversized magazine, Approx 10" X 13". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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