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ISSUE DATE: February 11, 1967; 240th year, issue no. 3, 2/11/67

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COVER STORY: The Great GLEASON. JACKIE GLEASON: 'Anything I can't lick appeals to me.' . . . Bill Davidson. (" 'The Great One' moved to Miami to play golf year-round, he discovered it takes a 36 hour workday to turn his 'honeymooners' into TV's smash comeback.") Photographs by Charles Moore. [NICE article, MANY photos!]

ARTICLES:
Don't believe what the liberals tell you (Speaking Out) . . . Barry Goldwater.
China -- A smell of madness (Affairs of State) . . . Stewart Alsop.
I can't give you anything but (The Human Comedy) . . . William K. Zinsser.
The criminal and the law . . . Martin Mayer.
A plan of action . . . Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
The last campaign of boxing's last angry man.(Jack Hurley) . . . W. C. Heinz.
The artist in pursuit of butterflies . . . Herbert Gold. ("An unusual visit with the unusual VLADIMIR NABOKOV, novelist, scientist, comic and explorer into 'that secret depth of the soul.")

FICTION:
A new man . . . Philip Roth. Illustrated by Jean L. Huens.
A kind of savage . . . James Baker Hall. Illustrated by Mark English.

ABOUT THIS ISSUE: Mitor -- at -- large BILL DAVIDSON, who in this issue writes about Jackie Gleason, recently broke into show business himself -- as radio commentator twice weekly on NBC's Point of View. . . . Last year MARTIN MAYER explored the American legal profession for the "Post in Justice, the Law and the Lawyer" (February 26); in this Post his article concentrates on criminal law. Mayer's forthcoming book "Lawyers and Laws" will be his latest in a succession of books that includes Wall Street, The Schools and Madison Avenue, U.S.A . . . . PHILIP ROTH, who makes his initial Post appearance in this issue, won the National Book Award in 1960 for his first collection of stories, Goodbye, Columbus. His first novel, Letting Go, was a best seller in 1962 . . . . Editor of the Fireside Book of Boxing, W. C. HEINZ has written before about fight manager Jack Hurley -- who was the prototype of the hero of Heinz's acclaimed boxing novel, The Professional. / Cover photo by Charles Moore.
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