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ISSUE DATE: February 8, 1969; 242nd year, No. 3, 2/8/69

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COVER: Anybody want to buy Chicago? One artists's (CHARLES RED GROOMS) bizarre two-ton version of mayor Daley's city. COVER: Charles Moore.

[NOTE: This is the LAST regular ISSUE of the SATURDAY EVENING POST. It went out of business and quit publishing suddenly after this issue. It was to be for a few years before another company would start publishing it again.]

ARTICLES:
School is bad for children (Speaking Out) ... John Holt.
Sanctuary (Points West) ... John Gregory Dunne.
Peace in Vietnam?
How do we get out? ... A. J. Langguth.
Three who came home ... Joe McGinniss.
Where do we go from here? ... Sen. J. W. Fulbright.
The rebirth of the blues: Soul ... Stanley Booth. ("The biggest thing in pop music today is a blend of folk, rock, and church music known as SOUL. Its spiritual home is Memphis, back where the blues really began.") Photographs by William Albert Allard. [Interesting article, with photos of Joe Simon, Issac Hayes, David Porter, Gus Cannon, Furry Lewis, Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas, King Curtis, Sam Moore, Dave Prater, Herbie Mann -- all in Memphis]
The second coming of Synanon ... John Kobler.
Anybody want to buy Chicago? ... David L. Goodrich. [Charles "Red" Grooms, with sculpture! -- Nice Article with multiple photos.]

FICTION: The sunroom ... John O'Hara. Illustrated by Herbert Taus.
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