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ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 2, 1959; Vol. 47, NO. 18

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COVER: "JACKIE GLEASON Takes a fling at Broadway" -- Up from TV, Jackie Gleason dances while singing the title song from his new Broadway musical Take Me Along (see pp. 117--122). Cover -- Mark Shaw.

THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
Taut drama behind a football classic: the game that nobody saw. Photographed for LIFE by Robert W. KelIey and Stan Wayman. Northwestern vs Notre Dame.

Leaflets, gunfire and hysteria, fed by Castro, strike ominous note for Cuba's future.

A farm town's haunting sense of guilt: trial and verdict keep Vermonters wondering who among them is a murderer.

Yellowstone's new look: earthquake has turned the park's pools and geysers topsy-turvy.

A Look at the World's Week. EDITORIAL: Lesson of the Marshall era.

PICTORIAL ESSAY: Folklore of America Part II: the lively legends of the Indians. Paintings for LIFE by James Lewicki.

PICTORIAL ESSAY: ALGERIA's siege of anguish: a futile war of ambush and pursuit goes into the sixth bloody year. Photographs and text by a native son, John Phillips.

ARTICLE: The challenge of mounting medical expenses: conclusion of "You and Your Doctor" tells how costs of personalized care and new techniques have climbed but may be brought down. By Ernest Havemann.

TELEVISION: $100,000 debut for Laurence Olivier: color enhances Sir Laurence's portrayal of Gauguu in The Moon and Sixpence. [Text and COLOR photos!]

EDUCATION: Cheerleaders at UCLA and Michigan State jump for football joy.

ARCHITECTURE: Frank Lloyd Wright's spiral museum splits the art world. (the Guggenheim Museum)

ANIMALS: A duck and a dog become a happy duo.

SEQUEL: Miss America weepily revisits Ole Miss.

THEATER: O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness becomes a musical and JACKIE GLEASON is right at home in this version of a classic American comedy. [Text and photos from the production!] Plus: The Gentlefolk and the bum, by Tom Prideaux.

PARTY: Cub reporter crashes a governors' convention and becomes Its liveliest guest.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Speaking of Pictures: a diverse gallery of T.R. roles.
Letters to the Editors.
Miscellany: young critic of artistic slip.
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