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Pg… 4 The Presidency: Early Bedtime at Blair House. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 10–16 Reviews: Book: "The Book of Numbers," by Robert Deane Pharr, Reviewed by Webster Schott
Pg… 10–16 Reviews: Theater: "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men," Reviewed by Tom Prideaux
Pg… 10–16 Reviews: "Oliver!," Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 21 Letters to the Editors
Pg… 22 Sex, Shock and Sensuality: New Forms, Freedoms and Exploitation in the Lively Arts have the Country in an Uproar. Buck–Passing on TV. By Joan Barthel. A Cry from the Past for an Artistic Conscience. By Tom Prideaux
Pg… 36 Editorial: The Burden of Taxes, the Need of Reform
Pg… 40 Close–Up: Caricaturist Gerald Scarfe: "I Like to See How Far I Can Stretch a Face"
Pg… 46 Fashion: New Moods for Sleeping from the Old Silver Screen. Photographed by Milton H. Greene
Pg… 53 This Was Eisenhower: As the Nation Mourns the 34th President, Memorable Pictures of the Small–Twin Son Who Became an Illustrious Soldier–Statesman
Pg… 62 The Ruckus in Irasburg: After the Reverend's Arrival, that Quiet Little Town in Vermont Wasn't Quiet Anymore. By Hugh Moffett
Pg… 76 Great Dinners: Part 60: The Ham that Isn't?Quite. Photograph by Henry Groskinsky. A Tart to Start and a Frothy Finish. By Eleanor Graves
Pg… 81 Sports: In a Comeback from Blindness, Boston's "Tony C" Can See to Hit. By David Wolf
Pg… 82 Miscellany