MAGAZINE: LIFE
PUBLICATION DATE: OCTOBER 25 1968
COVER TOPIC: SCHIRRA AND APOLLO 7
ALL PAGES: Yes, based on inspection (See table of contents below)
COVERS: Front and back intact, may have edge wear normal for age of magazine.
ADDRESS LABEL: Front cover & attached
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INSIDE THE MAGAZINE:
Pg. 4 The Presidency: "Check it with Hopkins." By Hugh Sidey
Pg. 6–24 Reviews: Book: "A Small Town in Germany," by John Le Carr?, Reviewed by Melvin Maddocks
Pg. 6–24 Reviews: The Biggest Thing Since?by William Zinsser
Pg. 6–24 Reviews: Book: "Joyce Cary," by Malcolm Foster, Reviewed by Anthony Burgess
Pg. 6–24 Reviews: Theater: "The Man in the Glass Booth," Reviewed by Tom Prideaux
Pg. 6–24 Reviews: Movie: "Hot Millions," Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg. 26A Letters to the Editors
Pg. 26B The Feminine Eye: The Loony Humor of the Yippies. By Shana Alexander
Pg. 30 Schirra Shoots for Three: Apollo 7 Gets Off to a Near–Perfect Orbit Commanded by a Blithe Veteran of Space Who Says: "Levity is Appropriate in a Dangerous Trade." On the Cover of this Issue: Apollo 7 in the Moments After Lift–Off; Inset, Cunningham, Eisele and Schirra in a Training Capsule
Pg. 40 On the Newsfronts of the World: In Mexico, Burst of African Energy. Two Brave Russians Defend the Right of Dissent
Pg. 42A Editorial: A Preference for Nixon
Pg. 46 Close–Up: A Priest Who Chose to Marry: Jesuit Terence Netter Makes a "Painful, Purifying" Decision
Pg. 57 Modern Living: Happy 40th, Mickey. The Famous Mouse is More Popular than Ever on His Anniversary. By Ann Bayer
Pg. 66A Theater: Gaudy Tragedy of a Black Champ: Broadway has a Spectacular Hit on the Life of Jack Johnson. And Muhammad Ali Says, "This is About Me." By Pete Hamill
Pg. 70 The Mob: Gallagher Continued: The Congressman and the Salad Oil Swindler
Pg. 74 The Vote from Vietnam: How Our Men in the Field View the Candidates and the Issues. By Don Moser
Pg. 87 Books: Anthony Burgess is the Eclectic Author of His Own Five–Foot Shelf. By Jim Hicks
Pg. 99 Elusive Long–Horned Beauty: The Giant Sable Antelopes of Africa are a Vanishing Form of Wildlife
Pg. 105 Special Report: London Leftists Raise Funds with the Karl Marx
Pg. 108 Miscellany
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