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Pg… 4 The Presidency: The Right of the Individual vs. the Right of the Group. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 8–15 Reviews: Music: Creedence Clearwater Revival, Reviewed by Albert Goldman
Pg… 8–15 Reviews: Book: “Ada,” by Vladimir Nabokov, Reviewed by Melvin Maddocks
Pg… 8–15 Reviews: Book: “Pictures of Fidelman,” by Bernard Malamud, Reviewed by Wilfrid Sheed
Pg… 8–15 Reviews: Movie: “La Prisonniere,” Directed by Henri–Georges Clouzot, Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 24A Letters to the Editors
Pg… 24B Column: “Humming a Different Tune.” By William Zinsser
Pg… 24D Quiet End to Grandeur: De Gaulle, the Man Who was France, is Rejected by His People. To “Mon G?n?ral: Farewell, with Love and Anger. By Romain Gary
Pg… 32 Fortas: A Question of Ethics: Investigation Discloses a Relationship Between the Supreme Court Associate Justice and Stock Manipulator Louis Wolfson. By William Lambert
Pg… 38 Editorial: Dissent and Discipline in the “Thinking Man’s Army”
Pg… 43 Close–Up: In Maigret’s Paris with George Simenon, the Man Who Invented It. By Michael Mok
Pg… 53 Movies: After “Faces,” John Cassavetes Makes a New Film, “Husbands”?”to Keep the Man–Child Alive.” Dead–on Dialogue as Their Cash Runs Out. By Ann Guerin
Pg… 63 Special Report: The Nixons Go House–Hunting in Southern California
Pg… 70 Tanzania to Tiffany’s: A Semiprecious Discovery in East Africa Starts a Wild Rush for a Jewel Called Tanzanite. By Thomas Thompson
Pg… 76B Requlem for Courtney Smith: In the Turmoil of Student Rebellion on Swarthmore’s Historically Peaceful Campus, the President Dies of a Heart Attack. By Paul Good
Pg… 90 Ideas in Houses: Part 38: Behind an 1824 Fa?ade, California Comes to Philadelphia, Complete with Swimming Pool
Pg… 97 Parties: Duke Ellington Celebrates His 70th?at the White House
Pg… 100 Miscellany