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Saturday Evening POSTMagazine November 30 1963 SHIRLEY MACLAINE
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19630000 |
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Saturday Evening Post |
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English |
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Saturday Evening POST
Own a piece of history, fascinating to read! The POST is famous for its great illustrators (on the cover and inside!) -- each issue also features articles, stories by famous authors, photographs, and great vintage advertisements! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! *
MORE Saturday Evening Posts HERE!
ISSUE DATE:
November 30 1963; 236th Year, No 42
IN THIS ISSUE:-
[Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] *
This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
THE COVER: Shirley whirls in a wild wardrobe. Photograph of fur-draped film star
SHIRLEY MACLAINE was taken on the set of her
forthcoming motion picture, What a Way to Go!
ARTICLES:
Hollywood fashions . . . by C. Robert Jennings. [Body by Shirley McClaine, in originals by Edith Head -- MANY photos, SEE BELOW!]
Shirley MacLaine sounds off . . . by Muriel Davidson. "Non-conformist, journeyman critic and one-woman filibuster, Shirley McClaine voices her views on everything from marriage to Mme Nhu, Tv to travel, with side glances at humor, schools and even matched pants." [NICE, 2 page article, with photos from "What a Way to Go!" ]
Why can't we save Latin America? . . . by Richard Armstrong.
A bleak little inn fit for any kin . . . by John Sherlock.
He's forever haslng rainbows . . . by Frank J. Taylor.
A gambler's world series . . . by Eliot Asinof.
Death of a valley . . . by Charles McCarry.
Let's say no to the veterans (Speaking Out) . . . by Edwin P. Neilan.
Affairs of state . . . by Stewart Alsop.
Highway robbery . . . by Congressman Jim Wright:
Corruption and bureaucratic ineptitude will nearly double the price of building
mammoth new U.S. interstate highways -- costing the' taxpayers an additional
$25 billion. Political hacks have illegally jboosted their right-of-way appraisals,
some contractors have substituted inferior and even rejected materials, a few
state Inspectors have traded professional standards for graft. Congressman Jim
Wright, a ranking member of the Special H ghway Investigating Subcommittee
who has spent years fighting the malpractices of road construction, details these
Incredibly widespread abuses in the largest public-works project in U.S. history.
FICTION:
How to move a mountain . . . by Jerome Weidman. Illustrated by Neil Boyle.
Good-bye possums . . . by R. C. Phelan. Illustrated by Frank Mullins.
A street of bugles . . . by Anne Tyler. Illustrated by Ray Prohaska.
DEPARTMENTS: Letters. Post Scripts. Hazel. Editorial.
THE AUTHORS. Contributing writer C. Robert Jennings, a frequent reporter from the Hollywood scene, profiles the wondrous lady designer who makes the movie stars twinkle. , . Free-lancer Muriel Davidson spent three long days in a marathon conversation with the irrepressible Shirley MacLame . . . . Contributing writer Richard Armstrong, who traveled extensively throughout Latin America early this year, is familiar to Post readers for his definitive analysis last summer of Communist infiltration in that area. . . John Sherlock, a free-lance writer who once served as a Claridge's waiter, remembers the hotel's discipline as far more severe than his later tour of duty with the Royal Air Force, . Frank J. Taylor, who relates the story of trout farmer Bob Erkins, is a free-lance writer . . . - Former professional baseball player Eliot Asinof is the author of Eight Men Out, the story of the 1919 World Series scandal; he leaves the bettin gtohis 11-year-old son, Martin, who recently won a four-scoop ice-cream cone for picking the Dodgers to win the Series in four straight. .. Italy-based free- lancer Charles McCarry reports on the terrible flood that overcame the villagers of the Piave Valley.
* NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.
This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Oversized magazine, Approx 10" X 13". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
With all the great features of the day, this makes a great birthday gift, or anniversary present!
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