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ISSUE DATE: MARCH 1973; VOL. 140, NO. 5

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COVER photograph of Ginger DeVault by William Cadge (see page 2). For information about the All-Hex quilt shown, see page 104 and page 144.

THE REDBOOK NOVEL: Burnt Offerings . . . ROBERT MARASCO.

SHORT STORIES The Princess Didn't Change Her Clothes . . . EMILY CAIN.
A Pause in the Day's Occupations (Short Short) . . . MARLENE FANTA SHYER.
Things That Last . . . LAUREN R. STEVENS.

ARTICLES:
Coping With a Child's Serious Illness . . . Benjamin Spock, M.D.
My Grandmother, My Mother and Me . . . Margaret Mead.
Johanna Was a Sun Shower (Young Mother's Story #140) . . . Karen Kenyon.
Growing Up and Other Small Tragedies of Adult Life . . . Judith Viorst.
Venereal Disease-The Problem That's Too Close for Comfort (Your Health) . . . Elizabeth B. Connell, M.D.
What You Should Know Before Choosing a Marriage Counselor . . . Norman M. Lobsenz.
The Love That Began With a Bullet . . . Claire Safran.
Is Your Child Brighter Than Teachers Think' . . . Bernard Asbell.

SORTING IT OUT: Thinking Out Loud About Marijuana . . . WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY, Jr.

SUPER QUILTING SPECIAL:
The Redbook Handicrafter: How to Make Your Own Patchwork Quilts, Using Three Classic Patterns-Log Cabin, Dahlia, Virginia Reel-And How to Adapt These Patterns to Make a Chair-Seat Covering, a Fashion Accent on an Apron or Dress, and a Picture.
Redbook's Little Handicrafter: A Doll Quilt; a Patch Painting; a Patch-Pocket Stash-Away.
Sewing and Needlework; The Grand Old Art of Quilting-With a Young Look.
Home Furnishings: Add Color to Your Rooms With Quilting.

BEAUTY: Facing Spring After a Long, Cold Winter.
FASHION: Suit Yourself-This Spring It's Easy.
FOOD:
A Profile of American Table Wines.
Little Dinners for Big Occasions.
HOME EQUIPMENT: Doing the Laundry: What to Look For in Laundry Equipment.

DEPARTMENTS:
People on the Cover.
New Movies.
Between the Lines.
We Are Proud to Announce.
Credits in This Issue.
School, College and Camp Directory.
Letters to the Editor.
Fashion: Store Listing.
Tops in the Shops.

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