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ISSUE DATE: April 8, 1967; 240th year, issue no. 7, 4/8/67

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: EXCLUSIVE: Memories of my boyhood, from the big new autobiography of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Cover illustration by Austin Briggs.

ARTICLES:
Congress is hypocritical (Speaking Out) ... Larry L. King.
Goldwater will have his say ('Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.
I must go down to the beach again, must I? (The Human Comedy) ... John Skow.
Mutiny in the Birch Society ... James Phelan.
Otto the terrible ... Thomas Meehan. Photograhs by Hans Namuth. "Some people want to be browbeaten, says one actor. And Preminger can smell them a mile off. He screams at them." [Nice FEATURE article on OTTO PREMINGER with quotes and MANY photos, on sets, with actors, with his family.]
Boyhood of a President ... Dwight D. Eisenhower.
My son comes home from Vietnam ... Harold H. Martin.
'It was that damned book' ... Bill Davidson.

FICTION:
The wishing tree ... William Faulkner. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney.
The diamond watch ... Berkely Mather. Illustrated by Noel Sickles.
Dark ones ... James Dickey. Illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon.

DEPARTMENTS:
Letters ;America, America ;Post scripts; Hazel;Editorials.

ABOUT THIS ISSUE: Last year at this time Post editor-at-large HAROLD MARTIN made a surprise visit to his son, who was fighting in the central highlands of South Vietnam, and his moving article, My Son in Vietnam, appeared in our July 16, 1966, issue. In this Post, Martin provides a sequel -- the homecoming of Spec. 4/c John Martin to Atlanta. . . . In his two months of nationwide research into the John Birch Society, contributing writer JAMES PHELAN began to suspect a conspiracy of his own -- when the weatherman sabotaged Phelan's interviews in Chicago and New York with the worst snowstorms to hit those cities in several years.... Poet JAMES DICKEY, making his first appearance in the Post, is consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress in Washington and the winner of the 1966 National Book Award. A volume of Dickey's collected poems will be published by Wesleyan University Press this April. . . . THOMAS MEEHAN, who in this issue writes about film director Otto Preminger, is the author of a book of humorous pieces scheduled for publication later this year by Simon and Schuster.
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