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TITLE: LOOK [The CLASSIC PICTURE and FEATURE magazine with fabulous photographs, articles, features, and vintage ads!]

ISSUE DATE:
NOVEMBER 1, 1966; VOL. 30, NO. 22
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: California's Bitter Race: An old star fights and old pro in a struggle for national power. Ronald Reagan and Gov. Pat Brown, photographed by Stanley Tretick.

ENTERTAINMENT:
MEET THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL: Rock'n' Roll Sweetener. "They don't just play music. They make it. There are only four of them but, in a recording studio, they zap around like 17 mad cooks in an electronic kitchen." [NICE article, with multiple photos of JOHN SEBASTIAN, STEPHEN BOONE, ZALMAN YANOVSKY, and JOE BUTLER.]
Prince: Daktari's Scene Stealer.

THE NATIONAL SCENE:
The Grim New Grab for Gold Threatens Your Dollars, By T George Harris.
The Big Contest Is in California: Old Pro Up Against the Old Star.
Pat Runs Scared, By Warren Rogers.
Ronnie to the Rescue, By Joseph Roddy. [NICE article, wth photos of RONALD and NANCY REAGAN]
A Chicago Catholic Asks: Where Does My Church Stand on Racial Justice? By John A. McDermott.
The Collier Trophy Award.

THE WORLD:
The Facts Behind the Green Beret Myth. [The special forces in Vietnam, article with photos]
"Disneyland" to Dak Pek: How Special Forces Got into the Guerrilla Game.
A Measure of Freedom, By Leonard Gross.
Budapest: Ten Years After the Hungarian Revolution: Boy, girl, transistor. The scene might be Malibu.
It isn't. This is the capital of Communist Hungary, where something startling has happened. In the ten years since Soviet tanks smashed their revolution, the people of Budapest have tamed Marxism, spiced it with wry irreverence and produced a whiff of freedom. They have made their peace, buried their memories and illusions.
What they want out of the system is pleasure, and they are getting it. For LooK's latest report from behind the unravelling Iron Curtain.

SPORTS: Floyd Little: Portrait of an All America, By Gerald Astor.

HUMOR: Look on the Light Side; Richter, Hamilton, Brindle, Jane Newell, John M. Martin.
FASHION: Spanish Fashion's Vigorous Trio: Pertegaz, Rovira, Berhanyer.
FOOD AND HOME LIVING:
The Bold New Style of Spain.
Modern Living's Latest: Second Homes From Spanish Ruins.
Spanish Mediterranean: Where Simple Seafood Runs to Greatness.


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