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Pg… 13 THE WEEK’S EVENTS: A Trail of Terror Blazes Across North Africa
Pg… 20 THE WEEK’S EVENTS: A Look at the World’s Week
Pg… 29 THE WEEK’S EVENTS: In the Wake of the Deluge: Northeast Starts Cleanup After Costliest Flood
Pg… 99 THE WEEK’S EVENTS: Royal Pitch by a Princess: Margaret Rose Turns Up as Salesgirl at a Church Fair
Pg… 102 THE WEEK’S EVENTS: An Old Baghdad Blowout: Long Island Socialites Throw an Arabian Nights Party
Pg… 24 EDITORIAL: Friendly Talk is not Enough
Pg… 84 PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: Behind Umpires’ Backs, Star Relax: Ogden Nash Breaks Out in Hymns to Baseball Heroes’ Private Whims. Photographed for LIFE by Francis Miller
Pg… 62 ARTICLE: The War MacArthur was not Allowed to Win: In Part IV of “Rendezvous with History” Major General Courtney Whitney Recounts MacArthur’s Political Battles Over Korea, His Dismissal and the Promise that Might have Made Him President of the U.S.
Pg… 37 RELIGION: Married Couples Return to Celebrate Centennial of “The Church by the Wildwood”
Pg… 45 FASHION: A Season of Splendor in Paris: The First Pictures in Color of France’s Fall Collection. Photographed for LIFE by Mark Shaw
Pg… 50 MOVIES: Tourist Jimmy Stewart Plays Himself While Abroad on Location for “The Man Who Knew Too Much”
Pg… 57 MEDICINE: Philadephia Doctor Seeks to Immunize Americans from a National Pest–Poison Ivy
Pg… 93 MODERN LIVING: Steak, a U.S. Food Favorite, Embroils Men in a Colorful Cooking Ritual
Pg… 8 OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 10 OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Speaking of Pictures: A 100–Mile–High Portrait of the Earth
Pg… 104 OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Miscellany: Taped Ape with a Drape Shape