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Pg… 22 Election Time in Vietnam: Choosing the House is a Preliminary to Thieu's Walkaway
Pg… 26 The Canned Menace Called Botulism: A Deadly Poison Makes a Rare Appearance. One Company, Bon Vivant, Closes Down to the Dismay of the Family that Owns It, by Jane Howard. Questions and Answers About Botulism and Some Common–Sense Precautions
Pg… 32 Editorials: From the Freeze to Phase 2
Pg… 32 Editorials: One is a Crowd
Pg… 34 Margaret Bourke–White
Pg… 36 A Special Section: Television: TV's Impact on Society: Historian Daniel J. Boorstin Finds that We have All Been Changed by It, Perhaps More Deeply than We Suspect
Pg… 40 A Special Section: Television: Do We Like What We Watch?: A Major Poll by Louis Harris Reveals a Surprising Degree of Discontent Among Viewers
Pg… 46 A Special Section: Television: How a Network Boss Picks Shows: In the Life–or–Death Ratings Game, Fred Silverman Rolls the Dice for CBS. By Thomas Thompson
Pg… 60 A Special Section: Television: Notes in a Viewer's Album: How I Learned to Stop Struggling and Tolerate the Tube. A Look Into the Recent Past by Joan Barthel
Pg… 68 A Special Section: Television: Our First TV Star
Pg… 4 Departments: Guest Privilege: Yes to China Must Not be No to Japan. By Edwin O. Reischauer
Pg… 8 Departments: Gallery: Turn–of–the Century Scenes by Clarence H. White
Pg… 11 Departments: Comment: Marcia Seligson Chews Over an Encyclopedia Called "Teeth, Teeth, Teeth"
Pg… 12–14 Departments: Reviews: Cyclops on the BBC–TV Documentary "Red China"
Pg… 12–14 Departments: Reviews: Ingmar Bergman's "The Touch" Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 12–14 Departments: Reviews: Antonia Fraser Writes On "We Speak No Treason," a Historical Romance by Rosemary Hawley Jarman
Pg… 19 Departments: Letters to the Editors