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ISSUE DATE: October 3, 1960; Vol 49, No 14

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COVER: In a historic speech President Eisenhower addresses the U.N. General Assembly. Visible here (a complete panorama is shown on pp. 24 -- 25) are, from left, (first row) delegates of Byelorussia, Burma and (far right) Canada; (second row) Ceylon, Central African Republic and Colombia.

THE EVENTS:
Background for world voting: the peoples can choose at the U.N. session, the greatest show on earth.
A Look at the World's Week.
EDITORIALS: A statesman's peace plan; And here's how it might work.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: SEVENTH AVENUE RULES THE NATION'S STYLE: a hectic, self-contained world of dress- makers and models dominates U.S. garment industry. Photographed in color for LIFE by Walter Sanders.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: FRESHMAN CLASS 1960: flood of grown-up war babies finds colleges unready -- and LIFE looks ahead with a realistic guide for future applicants.

ARTICLE: "First rocket we will ride." Part VI of the Astronauts' exclusive report for LIFE on their training. By Captain Gordon Cooper. [With photos of the Astronaut and the Mercury Rocket]

ARTICLE: Hard-to-get, easy-go campaign cash: how parties foot bills confuses even experts, but here's the way it's done. By Robert Bendiner.

SPORTS:
Birds bobble a pennant: Baltimore Orioles go to pieces against the Yanks.
A kid's big catch: 8-year-old lands a 264- pound bluefin tuna.

TELEVISION: Pretty POLLY BERGEN makes successful switch to slapstick with Phil Silvers.

DANCE: Ballet full of barnyard fowl: costume frolic is a highlight of Royal Ballet in U.S.

MEDICINE: In a drive-in antipolio drive, California town meets epidemic threat with mobilized vaccinations.

PARTY: Boys have ball at Dad's work: TV cowboy CHUCK CONNORS does a show with his own children. [With photos of TV's "The Rifleman" at play]

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editors.
Speaking of Pictures: a golden farm glut.
Miscellany: from bed to worse.
Cover -- Ralph Crane.

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
25th Anniversary Shipstads & Johnson ICE FOLLIES tour; 2 page ad: The DEL MONTE roundup! -- with photo of JOHN SMITH, LORNE GREENE and MICHAEL LANDON, DOUG MCCLURE, and MRS SMARTBUYER (you!); MOVIE AD: "MIDNIGHT LACE", starring DORIS DAY and REX HARRISON; MORE!
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