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Issue Date: SEPTEMBER 1982; Volume 98 No.3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: A COMPLETE wardrobe for the Professional Man.

DOCUMENTARY: BOARDROOM POLITICS AT WALL STREET VINE AND by David McClintzck -- There were no right answers, and nowinners, in the David Begelman -- Columbia Pictures imbroglio.

PROFILE: WHAT Is TOM WATSON DRIVING AT? by Davzd Owen -- Practice. Practice. Practice. For this golfer, being the very best in the world is not quite good enough.

FIRST PERSON -- THE FINAL Vow by Paul Hendrickson -- He walked out of St. Joseph's seminary on a pond-still July afternoon in 1965 and didn't look back. But in a way he never left at all.

BRIEF ENCOUNTER -- BARBARA HERSHEY -- Her son, Free, is now called Tom; the flowers in her hair are gone. This actress has grown up with the rest of us. Her next move is an upcoming role in The Right Stuff. [NICE article, 3 pages, beautiful FULL PAGE photo.]

QUARTER NOTES, THE ESQUIRE MUSIC REVIEW:
JAZZ:
WOODY HERMAN by Gaiy Giddins Bandleader Herman and his Herds keep in step with the latest in jazz. (2 pages, full page photo)
JAZZ HIGH NOTES: The Five Best Recent Releases by Gay Giddins.

COUNTRY:
EMMYLOU HARRIS by Alanna Nash -- Her music is pure as an unmuddied lake, and downright existential.(2 pages, full page photo)
COUNTRY HIGH NOTES: The Five Best Recent Releases by Roy Blount Jr.

ROCK: JOAN ARMATRADING by Frank Rose Look out, America: Armatrading has shed her folkie inhibitions.(2 pages, full page photo)
ROCK HIGH NOTES: The Five Best Recent Releases by Billy Altman.

CLASSICAL:
LORIN MAAZEL by Laurence Shames He has conducted himself flawlessly en route to the Vienna State Opera.(2 pages, full page photo)
CLASSICAL HIGH NOTES: The Five Best Recent Releases, by Stephanie von Buchau.

THE ESQUIRE COLLECTION, AUTUMN 1982: FOLLOWING PAGE 68.
INTRODUCTION ON THE COLLECTION -- Esquire continues its tradition as a fashion leader.
WARDROBE A MAN'S FINEST MOMENTS by Vincent Boucher -- These clothes work for business, for pleasure, for all occasions.
NEWS FROM THE MARKET -- Luxury items and grooming supplies top the fashion shopping list this autumn.
FURNISHINGS IMPECCABLE OPTIONS -- A very handsome group of shirts, belts, ties, and shoes to put you a step ahead.
MAINTENANCE AN OWNER'S GUIDE TO HANDS AND FEET by Barbara Hey -- Help for those abused appendages.
WARDROBE OUTDOOR DURABLES -- Windcheater jackets, alpaca scarves, and other things to keep you warm.
REFLECTIONS AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF STYLE by Gay Talese -- Presenting a sartorial history of the Talese family. With full page photo.
IN RETROSPECT FROM THE FIRST ISSUE OF ESQUIRE, AUTUMN 1933 -- Old reliable blue.
MAN AT HIS BEST: Smart Money: Appreciating Works on Paper; The Seasoned Cook: Using the Old Noodle; Special Places: America's Golf Coast Classics: White Bucks; Good Thinking: Natural Selection; The Right Stuff: Piano Man; The Enlightened Traveler: Taming the Corporate Jungle; First-Rate: Quick Takes; The Drinking Man: Savoring Cognac; What Every Man Should Know: How to Say Thank You.
DEPARTMENTS:
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE: A Stylish History.
UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM: by Adam Smith -- And Now the Real News.
AMERICAN BEAT by Bob Greene -- Burning Bright.
OUTDOORS by Geoffiey Norman -- A Quiet Revolution.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY -- Letters from Readers.
ETHICS by Laurence Shames -- The Eyes of Fear.
SPORTS CLINIC by Ben Yagoda -- When It Hurts.
HIGH LIFE by Taki -- What's So Funny.
COVER PHOTOGRAPH JEAN SALADE.

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