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ISSUE DATE: March 9, 1959; Vol. 46, No. 10

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COVER: In one of his typical TV gags Jack Paar puts on horned headdress and says, "Well, I finally got a seat on the subway." (See pp. 109-114).

THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
Macmillan gets chilly treatment in Moscow and broken cables create an incident as the Berlin impasse becomes more serious.
The governor cracks down to show Oklahoma what prohibition means literally as state prepares to vote on dry law repeal. Photographed for LIFE by Thomas McAvoy, and A. Y. Owen.
A Look at the World's Week.
A four-footed riot squad: police dogs help put down race violence in Delaware.
From its golden innards Vanguard broadcasts about weather from orbit.
EDITORIALS: Khrushchev and war. Missiles and diplomacy.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: Harvard's great library, a storehouse of scholarship. Photographed for LIFE by Dmitri Kessel.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: Late night's light of TV: the Jack Paar show. Photographed for LIFE by Cornell Capa.

ARTICLE: Life-and-death debate over missile program: new generation disagrees with the President on our possible survival. By James R. Shepley.

THEATER: Gertrude Berg conquers Japan in A Majority of One.

MODERN LIVING: New fireplaces are ready-made hobgoblin hearths.

MUSIC: Students invent soundless records for the jukebox and peace of ears.

TRAVEL: Infernal glow for eternal face: sphinx is spotlighted in red as tryout for tourists.

ART: Portrait painting: varied modern styles for women.

ART: A double masterwork: forgotten sketches are found on back of Gauguin pastel.

EDUCATION: Lessons in judo for juveniles.

MEDICINE: Trial of a booster heart.

SPORTS: Track and field record-breakers could be classic models for sculptors.

PARTY: Dear Boss: Take a letter . . . Denver secretaries turn tables on their employers.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Speaking of Pictures: spinning successor to Hula Hoop.
Letters to the Editors.
Sequel: the fawns' friends.
Miscellany: and this little piggie.

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