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ISSUE DATE: November 4, 1967; 240th year, issue no. 22

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COVER: Eyewitness accounts of 50 years of Thuinder. RUSSIA. The Revolution. The Stalin Era. The Nazi defeat. Years of upheaval. The New freedom.

ARTICLES:

More people should be FAT (Speaking Oat) . . . Lew Louderback.
Why is Congress so boring? (Affairs of State) . . . Stewart Alsop.
A feasible flying michine (The Human Comedy,) . . . Stan Dryer.
An Iron Snake selection (Points West) . . . John Gregory Dunne.
Soviet Russia: 50 yeats of thunder . . . Richard Armstrong.
The espionage establishment (Part II,) . . . David Wise and Thomas B. Ross.
Meet Gloria Stayers (Editor of 16 magazine) . . . William Kloman.
'Win one for Aunt Mary Margaret!' . . . Gerald Holland. (Coach Duffy Daugherty)

FICTION: Kill three (Conclusion) . . . Milton Shulwan. Full page color illustration by Stan Galli.

DEPARTMENTS: Letters. My kind of people (Cartoons). Post scripts. Hazel. Editorial. Cover . . . By John Launois.
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