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ISSUE DATE:
February 1, 1964; 237th Year, Issue No 4, 2/1/64
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER portrait of exciting new actress
BARBARA LODEN was made by photographer lnge
Morath, the wife of famed playwright Arthur Miller.
EXCLUSIVE: After the fall . . . Complete text of the new play by ARTHUR MILLER. "His hottest new play since 'Death of a Salesman' " [With multiple photos of the cast in the play on stage! Incl Jason Robards and Barbara Loden.]
ARTICLES:
Too many people have guns (Speaking Out) . . . by Rep. John V. Lindsay.
Affairs of state . . . by Stewart Alsop.
Our underdogs at lnnsbruck . . . by Frank Graham Jr. (The U.S. Olympic Ski Team)
Black death on the living-room floor . . . by H. Allen Smith.
Do these Indians really own Florida? . . . by Roy Bongartz.
A passion for rhinoceros . . . by Lewis H. Lapham.
Last voyage of the Lakonia . . . by Pete Hamill and Frank Lee.
SPECIAL REPORT: Should the U. S. trade with enemies? . . . by Robert K. Massie:
The sale of $250 million worth of American wheat to Communist nations raises
some hard questions. Will our anta'gonists now use resources that would have
gone to solve their own food failures for armaments and the space race? Or will
our sale of 4 million tons of grain mean further expansion of East-West trade and
prove a major step in ending the Cold War? Contributing writer Robert K. Massle
explores the crucial dilemmas that have placed former President Eisenhower
and Richard Nixon on opposite sides. He tells, too, the reasons behind the Administration's support of the wheat deal, despite the political risks Involved.
Departments:
Letters;
Post Scripts;
Hazel;
Editorials.
THE AUTHORS. Contributing writer Frank Graham
Jr., who reports on America's prospects in the upcoming Ninth Olympic Winter Games, has lived in
lnnsbruck, Austria, where the games will be held
Humorist H. Allen Smith's best-selling novel Rhubarb
will soon be made into a TV series. - . . Roving
contributor Roy Bongartz, who writes about the
unconquered Miccosukee Indians and their claim
to part of Florida, periodically travels around the
country with wife, bus and typewriter. - . . Lewis H.
Lapham is a contributing writer who says that the
closest he ever came to a rhinoceros ("and then I
couldn't even bear to look") was at the Bronx
Zoo. - - . Pete Hamill and Frank Lee, free-lance--
writers now based in Europe, were heading for Lon-
don to interview survivors of the Lakonia and gol a
head start when they found themselves aboard the
same train with four of the ship's Greek stewards.
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