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ISSUE DATE: DECEMBER 12, 1967; VOL. 31, NO.25

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GATEFOLD COVER: Lynda Bird: Bride to be: Exclusive: The nation's no 1 fiancees whirl with Chuck; GATEFOLD: REX HARRISON as Dr. Dolittle of the famous children's classic romps, talks and swings with animals in a holiday movie musical.

ENTERTAINMENT:
What Now, JACK PAAR? By Eleanor Harris. "I guess I've thrown away enough money to feed Albania for a year." [NICE article, with photos!] Photographed by Charlotte Brooks.

DR. DOLITTLE'S WORLD OF DELIGHTFUL NONSENSE, By Lillie Leonard as told to her father George B. Leonard, Look Senior Editor.. "Dr. Dolittle (Rex Harrison) lived in Puddleby-on-the-Marsh." [MANY Photos from the FILM by Bob Willoughby, Interesting!] Photographed by Bob Willoughby.

The Dream That Never Died: Gone With the Wind, By OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND. [VERY INTERESTING article by a well spoken and talented actress!]

THE NATIONAL SCENE:
The Dangerous World of Walt Rostow, By J. Robert Moskin.
Lynda Bird: No. 1 Bride-to-Be. Produced by William Hedgepeth, Photographed by Stanley Tretick.
What Makes Romney Run? By T George Harris: Look out. Soon, any day, on any street, many a roller-haired housewife will answer the door and face this ruggedly joyful man with a notched nose, crowfeet eyes and hedge of white hair. Presidential candidates don't tend to hustle votes door to door. But this one does, and he will do more in the months ahead. Pronounced politically dead at least a half-dozen times, George Romney drives still harder, because he is what he is and because he has an idea. What Makes Romney Run? The answers start on page 92. Photograph by Stanley Tretick.

THE WORLD:
Cuba, By Laura Bergquist. Photographed by Lee Lockwood.
My Curious Row With Fidel, By Laura Bergquist.
Memo From Berlin: The New Threat From Within, By Wellington Long.
"Everett Dirkson is a Happening!", by William Hedgepeth. [With photos of him in the recirding studio!]

MODERN LIVING:
Clothes to Meet New Men In. Produced by Jo Ahern Zill, Photographed by Robert Freson.
Home at 6 -- Dinner at 8. Shortcuts for the Working Girl.
Rich Boy Sweaters. Produced by Iris Bauer, Photographed by James Hansen.
SPORTS: The LooK 1967 All America, By Gerald Astor.

HUMOR:Strain; Look on the Light Side;Farris, Rodrigues, Martin, Dole, Handelsman.
DEPARTMENTS:Looking Around With Zinsser... Can We Still Be Shocked?; Letters to the Editor.
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