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Pg… 4 Editorials Rocky and Humphrey: late but welcome ?The gun law?a step toward sanity? Speaking up for silence 8 ?
Pg… 26 Reviews? Book: Norman Mailer's The Armies of the Night, reviewed by Melvin Maddocks?. Book: Paul Tyner's Shoot It, reviewed by Webster Schott?. Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel?. Drive–in funeral parlors, reviewed by William Zinsser?. Music: Pointillism and the new scene, reviewed by Carter Harman
Pg… 33 Letters to the Editors
Pg… 34 The View from Here? Tracks click off the questions. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 36 Mutiny at a Great University? Student activists usurp the seat of power at New York's Columbia and hold it through a six–day siege. Journalism students report what went on behind the barricades?and the action when the police finally swept in 48a: The Presidency? What the voter wants: a lazier President. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 52 Modern Living? A fair that's easy to take in: San Antonio's HemisFair may be modest but it has its spectacles ?and a historic setting 64a: The Star–spangled Campaign? Show–biz leaders leap into politics?and speak up for their candidates
Pg… 71 Business? Steaming along with steam cars: 100 mph, 25 miles per gallon?of kerosene
Pg… 76 McNamara Seen Now, Full Length 76? An extraordinary public servant, who will not write his memoirs, opens up about himself. By Brock Brower
Pg… 102 Deadly Dogs of the Savanna? In a pack, they attack a paralyzed prey. Photographed by Alan Root and George Schaller
Pg… 109 Poetry? Distinguished disciples help John Crowe Ransom celebrate his 80th birthday
Pg… 112 Miscellany