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ISSUE DATE: November 24 1967; Vol.63 No. 21

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COVER: Last seconds of the motocade. Why Kennedy went to Texas.

IMPACT OF THE SUPERSHOT: After Saturn's success, the way to the moon is open. Photographed by Ralph Morse. [Marvelous photos of the SATURN V!]
"An impatient Gulliver above our roofs." By RAY BRADBURY. "The Author had never seen a real spaceship nor met a live astronaut until LIFE sent him on assignment to the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston. Here is his report on what he found." [Long, in-depth and INTERESTING article!]

POLITICS: Senator Eugene McCarthy -- a new rallying point for dissent.

CLOSE-UP: Everybody works for Fiat's Gianni Agnelli, the giant of Italian industry.

MEDICINE: A new strain of malaria hits Gls.

COLLEGE ENTRANCE MANIA: Advice to this year's applicants from a battle-tested sophomore. By Steven Kelman.

SCIENCE: New nonlethal weapons give police a potent alternative to using clubs and guns on rioters.

BOOKS: A guide to some special birds: British beauties. John d Green's Birds of Britain. [ Featuring photos of Diana Macleod, Susan Hampshire, Pat Booth, Jane Asher, Ingrid Hepner and others]

MOVIES: A homely non-hero, DUSTIN HOFFMAN, gets an unlikely role in The Graduate. By David Zeitlin.[NICE article, with multiple photos from the film, PLUS: Photos of Hoffman practicing singing, doing pull-ups and more!]

WHY KENNEDY WENT TO TEXAS: The governor of Texas sets the record straight on a controversial and widely misreported point. By John Connally.

LAST SECONDS OF THE MOTORCADE: Unpublished photographs by nine bystanders who came to see Kennedy in Dallas.

THEATER: A new play makes comedy out of the family tragedy of Joe Egg. "What the hell can you do but laugh?" By Dudley Doust.

IDEAS IN HOUSES: Part 27: A 20th Century colonial. By Gerald Moore.

OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorials: The management gap in Europe; The draft is no answer to dissent.
Reviews:
Book: AIison Lurie's Imaginary Friends, reviewed by Melvin Maddocks.
Movie: The Fair in Retrospect, reviewed by Maurice Rapf.
Letters to the Editors.
The View from Here: The triumph of a stargazer. By Loudon Wainwright.
The Presidency: Daffy datelines for a critical sermon. By Hugh Sidey.
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