Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month of August 1967 4, 11, 18, 25

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Life Magazine August 4, 1967 Detroit Riot

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorial: Quench Riots?and Look Beyond
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "The War Wagon" and "El Dorado," with John Wayne, Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Philippe Jullian's "Edward and the Edwardians," Reviewed by Lord Kinross
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Theater: Shakespeare and Gogol in Stratford, Ontario, Reviewed by Tom Prideaux
Pg… 14A Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 14B Opinion and Comment: The View from Here: A Tough Time to be a Good Cop. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 16 The Week's News and Features: Detroit: the Flames Spread: Federal Troops Move Into a City at the Blazing Heart of a Nation in Disorder
Pg… 30 The Week's News and Features: Close–Up: Aging Heavy of the Paris Expatriates: Novelist Jim Jones in the Summer of His Anger. By Hugh Moffett
Pg… 38 The Week's News and Features: Under 21 Fashions: They are Way–Out, and Worn in a Bizarre Young World. Photographed by Barry Kaplan
Pg… 44A The Week's News and Features: Special Report: Turkey: Death at a House Called No. 116. By Michael Durham
Pg… 44B The Week's News and Features: Visit: Le Grand Faux Pas of Le Grand Charles
Pg… 44D The Week's News and Features: The Years of Carl Sandburg: The Poet Who Sang of America Dies at the Age of 89. Memories in Photographs and His Own Wonderful Works
Pg… 54 The Week's News and Features: Fearless Fred, Driver's Friend: From His Helicopter Over New York, Radio's Fred Feldman Calls the Traffic Jams as He Sees Them. By Paul O'Neil
Pg… 62 The Week's News and Features: Sports: John du Pont Aims for the Olympics as Host to a Pentathlon Meet He Wants to Win. "How About at Your Place?" Said the Colonel. By John R. McDermott
Pg… 66 The Week's News and Features: Religion: Patriarch and Pope Meet on the Bosporus
Pg… 68 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

Life Magazine August 11, 1967 U.S.S. Forrestal Disaster

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Castro Revolution, Export Model
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: A Sad Twilight for De Gaulle
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Gwyn Griffin's "An Operational Necessity," Reviewed by William McPherson
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "Don't Look Back," with Bob Dylan, Reviewed by John L. Wasserman
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Psychedelia: "Electric Circus," Reviewed by John Stickney
Pg… 17 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 18 Opinion and Comment: The Feminine Eye: Confessions of a "Business Thing." By Shana Alexander
Pg… 20 The Week's News and Features: Inferno on U.S.S. 'Forrestal': In One of the Navy's Worst Disasters, Fire and Explosions Remove the Mighty Aircraft Carrier from Her Station in the Vietnam War. The Crew's Heroism Saved the Ship from Total Destruction. By Hal Wingo (John McCain)
Pg… 28 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: People and Events Around the Globe. A Sabbath in the Sinai for Israeli Tourists
Pg… 30B The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: Beyond Politics, the Reality of Faith. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 33 The Week's News and Features: Close–Up: David Amram, a Music–Making Swinger and Rising American Composer
Pg… 38 The Week's News and Features: The Isolated Beauty of Nepal: It's Quite the Thing to do to Head for Kathmandu. Photographed by Farrell Grehan. Who Knows Where the Forks Are? Boris. By Jane Howard
Pg… 54B The Week's News and Features: The Aftermath in Detroit: In a City Laid Waste by Riots and Guerrilla Warfare, the Young Mayor Seeks an Answer in the Ashes. By Nick Thimmesch
Pg… 63 The Week's News and Features: Medicine: The Bite of a Shrew and a Life–or–Death Decision. LIFE Washington Bureau Chief Richard B. Stolley Tells How He had to Choose Between Taking the Dreaded Rabies Shots and Risking the Disease?and in the Process Dispels Some Old Myths
Pg… 73 The Week's News and Features: Fashion: New Warmth for the Wet Set
Pg… 76 The Week's News and Features: Great Dinners: Part 43: Pleasure from a Poached Fish. A Summer Salmon Provides a Chilled and Delicate Dish. From Soup to Mousse, All Cold and All Done Well Ahead. By Eleanor Graves
Pg… 82 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

Life Magazine August 18, 1967 Fashion Model Veruschka

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Water to Cool the Middle East
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: The Tax: Painful but Necessary 8,
Pg… 12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "The Big City," Reviewed by Richard Schickel 8,
Pg… 12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: John Fetterman's "Stinking Creek," Reviewed by Stewart L. Udall
Pg… 19 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 20 Opinion and Comment: The View from Here: Rituals of a Long Farwell. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 22 The Week's News and Features: Imperative Privacy for L.B.J.: As the Nation's Crises Pile Up in the Worst Summer Any President has Faced in Modern Times. Johnson Takes Strength from Interludes in His Native Texas Hill Country. By Hugh Sidey. Photographed by Robert Lebeck
Pg… 30 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: From Havana, a Wild Cry for More Revolutions
Pg… 35 The Week's News and Features: Close–Up: His Sitar Sound Rocks the U.S.: how India's Ravi Shankar Became a Pop Hero. By Jon Borgzinner
Pg… 45 The Week's News and Features: The Girl Everybody Stares At: Veruschka, the World's Most Sought–After Fashion Model. Photographed by Franco Rubartelli. Not so Bad to be Different. By Rudolph Chelminski
Pg… 56A The Week's News and Features: Sports: Red Sox Slugger "Yaz" Yastrzemski Finds That Pressure can Be Fun
Pg… 60 The Week's News and Features: New Rules for the Singles Game: Helping Girls Meet Boys, and Vice Versa, Becomes a Lively U.S. Industry
Pg… 69 The Week's News and Features: Business: A Grueling Interview for Executives After Bigger Jobs: Test by Stress. By Chris Welles
Pg… 76 The Week's News and Features: Art: Hidden in a Bramble Patch, an Old Lady Finds Sudden Success with Her Patchwork Pictures
Pg… 81 The Week's News and Features: Movies: A Planet Gone Ape. Makers of a New Fantasy Film Use $1 Million Worth of Make–Up to Obliterate Some Famous Faces
Pg… 84 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany
Life Magazine August 25, 1967 U.S. Marine in Vietnam Village

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Measuring Vietnam's Elections
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Plan for a Park for the Crowded East
Pg… 6–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Maurice Edelman's "Shark Island," Reviewed by Anthony Burgess
Pg… 6–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "Privilege," with Paul Jones and Jean Shrimpton, Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 6–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Theater: "The Unknown Soldier and His Wife," by Peter Ustinov, Reviewed by Tom Prideaux
Pg… 21 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 22 Opinion and Comment: Guest Column: In Defense of Old Folks Over 25. By Albert Rosenfeld
Pg… 24 The Week's News and Features: To Keep a Village Free: As Part of the Pacification Campaign in Vietnam, a Combined Action Platoon of U.S. Marines and South Vietnamese Soldiers Pursues Its Perilous Mission of Defending and Befriending a Hamlet Threatened by the Vietcong. Photographs by Co Rentmeester. Article by Don Moser
Pg… 30 The Week's News and Features: The 'Other' Pacification: With a Rash of Patchwork, Make–Do Slum Programs the U.S. Tries to Cool Urban Ghettos that are Close to the Flashpoint
Pg… 34B The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: A View from the Heartland. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 37 The Week's News and Features: Close–Up: Film–Maker Bruce Brown and His Endless Summer. "I Hope You Enjoy My Movie"?and They Did. By Gilbert Moore
Pg… 44 The Week's News and Features: To See America: A Houseful of History: A Tour of the Elegant 248–Year–Old Farmhouse White Chimneys Near Lancaster, Pa. photographed by Nina Leen. Penn's Deed and Washington's Lost Knife. By Dora Jane Hamblin
Pg… 66 The Week's News and Features: How Golden is the Dollar?: As U.S. Bullion Reserves Dwindle to $13 Billion, and With No End to the Outflow in Sight, the Dollar is in Deep Trouble. By John K. Jessup
Pg… 77 The Week's News and Features: Science: A Mouse Breathes Liquid?and Lives. How a Man Might Learn to do the Same
Pg… 80 The Week's News and Features: Fashion: Well–Dressed Moll Styles in Alcatraz
Pg… 85 The Week's News and Features: Art: Picasso's Five–Story Tall, 162–Ton Sculpture for Chicago's Civic Center
Pg… 88 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany