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NEWSWEEK Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! ISSUE DATE: October 14, 1974; Vol. LXXXIV, No. 16 IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TOP OF THE WEEK: COVER: "THE DAVID EISENHOWERS. JULIE: HER FATHER'S DAUGHTER: To her proud father, Julie Nixon Eisenhower is "the one who never conceded" in 1960, and as the Watergate drama unfolded, Julie manned the barricades for her father again. To examine how she and her husband, David, survived the strains and what they see ahead, writer Elizabeth Peer and correspondent Jane Whitmore logged five hours of interviews with the couple. In Washington and New York, Nancy Ball, Jeff B. Copeland and Lucy Howard rounded out the reporting. (Newsweek cover photo by Dennis Brack--Black Star.). BREAST CANCER: While BETTY FORD was convalescing in Bethesda, a National Cancer Institute conference on BREAST CANCER was meeting just across the street. The conference shed some interesting new light on the doctors' debate over just which kind of treatment may be best for the disease. Meanwhile, across the nation, more and more women who have undergone breast surgery were speaking out on the psychological and physical problems such operations can entail. Jean A. Seligmann reports. THE OIL DILEMMA: The leadership burden in the oil crisis rests on the U.S., but the Ford Administration seems to have conflicting game plans. With files from James Bishop Jr., Rich Thomas and Bruce van Voorst, Tom Mathews examines the oil struggle. David Pauly discusses th, problems of oil financing (page 91). And with files from Edward Behr, Richard Steele profiles the Shah of Iran. LEONARDO: Two long-lost notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci published last week contain a protean array of mechanical designs, presaging such inventions as the worm gear and the bicycle. Ideas editor Kenneth L. Woodward reports. 'UPDATE' : What ever became of Abe Fortas? Who killed Valerie Percy? How is Secretariat faring at stud? Beginning this week, newsmaking stories and personalities of the past will be revisited in Update, a new section produced by General Editor Bill Roeder and reporter-writer Betsy Carter. INDEX: NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Ford In trouble. Slashing away at Nixon. The Watergate trial. Julie Nixon Eisenhower (the cover). The elections: a GOP disaster?. The new money game. INTERNATIONAL: Kissinger's oil diplomacy. Iran casts a giant shadow. Portugal: a shove Ieftward. The new, respectable Communists. Britain's air of crisis. China feeds itself. JUSTICE: The Watergate trial lawyers. LIFE/STYLE: The new Earth Shoe; Air fare: shorter rations. IDEAS: Leonardo as engineer. SCIENCE: The power elite; Rhythms of the mind. SPORTS: Baseball: four for the seesaw; Frank Robinson: first black manager; Winsome Johnny Miller. MEDICINE: Breast cancer: new findings; Problems of adjustment. BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Tackling the world money crisis. Unemployment rises again. The farmers' plight. The shocker at Chase. Packing the house at GM?. Ling's fling. EDUCATION: The cow-college boom; Playing at reading. THE COLUMNISTS: My Turn: Douglas Davis; Meg Greenfleld; Milton Friedman. THE ARTS: ENTERTAINMENT: Robert Towne: hot screenwriter. BOOKS: "Something Happened," by Joseph Heller. "The Jones Men," by Vein E. Smith. "Doctor Frigo," by Eric Ambler. "My Petition for More Space," by John Hersey. MOVIES: Movies, movies--from everywhere. THEATER: Bonnie Langford: new child star. MUSIC: A ballet company's fund drive. A tribute to Venice. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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