Pg… 4 Editorials: Time for a Pause in the Big Debate
Pg… 4 Editorials: Britannia's Warning Rule of the Waves
Pg… 4 Editorials: Pa and Ma Wallace as a Dynasty
Pg… 10 LIFE Reviews: Movie: "The Gospel According to St. Matthew," Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 10 LIFE Reviews: Music: Oliver Nelson's "Jazz,"Reviewed by Carter Harman
Pg… 10 LIFE Reviews: Book: "John Buchan" by Janet Adam Smith, Reviewed by Charles Elliott
Pg… 18 Letters to the Editors
Pg… 20 The Feminine Eye: Fathers and Small Sons. By Shana Alexander
Pg… 22 The Whole Country Goes Supermad: Batman and Superman, Mad Show, Maral/de Sade Lend a Bizarre Air to America. A Sensational Drama of Lunacy. By Tom Prideaux
Pg… 28 Jubilee in Ghana as a Tyrant Falls: A Military Coup Overthrows Dictator Nkrumah and Expels Russian Advisers and Technicians
Pg… 32 Events of the Week: Aerial Tic–Tac–Toe Game on a Mississippi River Ice Jam.
Pg… 32 Events of the Week: Campaign Opens in Britain's National Election.
Pg… 32 Events of the Week: The Pied Piper of Tucson is Sentenced to Death
Pg… 34 The Astronauts Who Fell to Earth: A LIFE Photographer's Recollections of Elliot See and Charles Bassett, Who Were Killed in a Plane Crash. By Ralph Morse
Pg… 36 The Romans, Part II: The 1300 Years: History of the Republic and the Empire on the Stormy Road to Grandeur. By Edward Korn
Pg… 63 Upside–Down Surgery: Doctors have a Topsy–Turvy Way to do a Delicate Eye Operation
Pg… 70A Nasser Speaks Out: He Says Chou is Bitter, Nkrumah was Too Sure of Himself. A Special Report by George P. Hunt
Pg… 72 Half–Time Show in the China Bowl: Huge Card–Flashing Spectacle Takes Place in Workers' Stadium in Peking
Pg… 79 The West Passes the Topless Test: Waitresses Work Seminude in West Coast Restaurants. By Alan Levy
Pg… 88 Styles for Chaplin's Daughter: Geraldine Chaplin Shows Brash Paris Clothes in a Circus. Photographed by Hatami
Pg… 93 Peggy Fleming's Triumph on Ice: A Pretty Colorado Springs High School Senior Wins the World Figure Skating Championship
Pg… 96 Miscellany: Chewed–Out Cub
Life Magazine March 18, 1966 Barbra Streisand
Pg… 4 Editorials: The Warning in India's Famine
Pg… 4 Editorials: Cabinet Role in Transport Mess
Pg… 14 LIFE Reviews: Book: John Hersey's "Too Far to Walk," Reviewed by Webster Schott
Pg… 14 LIFE Reviews: Music: "Don Rodrigo," Reviewed by Ron Eyer
Pg… 14 LIFE Reviews: Movie: "Dear John," Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 31 Letters to the Editors
Pg… 35 The View from Here: A Rare Find in the Ashes. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 36 Air Crash on Fujiyama: Extraordinary Pictures of Disaster as it Happens. Tragic End of a Far Eastern Outing for an American Company's Star Salesmen
Pg… 40 Blizzard–Blanketed Train
Pg… 45 Trouble for Nkrumah's Friends
Pg… 46 Items in the News
Pg… 50 The Romans, Part III: Julius Caesar: The Conqueror Overshadowed His Age but could not Save It. The Military and Engineering Genius of the Romans. Drawings by Arthur Lidov. Caesar and the Enigma of His Death. By Luigi Barzini
Pg… 81 'The Kissing Disease': Fast New Test for Mononucleosis
Pg… 82 Couple Fights Miscegenation Law: Convicted in Virginia, an Interracial Couple will Carry Their Case to U.S. Supreme Court
Pg… 95 The Tears of Barbra Streisand: Stricken with Phenomenal Success at 23, Barbra Streisand is More Ridden then Ever by Self–Doubts. By Diana Lurie
Pg… 101 Bulldogging the Elk
Pg… 105 Idiot Savants: Charles and George are Wizards of the Calendar. By Dora Jane Hamblin
Pg… 115 Queen of Corporate Gadflies: Wilma Soss, Stockholder with a Mission, Ties Annual Meetings Into Knots. By Nancy Fraser
Pg… 124 Great Dinners: Lamb: The Only Way with Lamb. This Roast is Rare and Touched with Seasonings. Photographed by Milton H. Greene
Pg… 130 Miscellany: The Day the Fireworks Went
Life Magazine March 25, 1966 LSD Mind Drug
Pg… 4 Editorials NATO's need to be more useful Needless crisis in a great park
Pg… 12 LIFE Reviews Book: Graham Billing's Forbush and the Penguins, reviewed by Franklin Russell TV: The Honeymooners, reviewed by Joe McCarthy Movies: Inside Daisy Clover and The Oscar reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 23 Letters to the Editors
Pg… 27 The View from Here Pleasure and pain of the undrugged man. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 28 The Spread and Perils of LSD The remarkable mind drug has been taken up as a cult and a fad all over the U.S. The vital facts, by Albert Rosenfeld A psychic revolution, by Barry Farrell. Photographed by Lawrence Schiller
Pg… 34 High Tension Over the Astronauts
Pg… 36 A Saigon Lesson by Firing Squad
Pg… 39 Furor over Car Safety Critics take aim at auto makers. By Chris Welles
Pg… 45 The School that Beats Boredom Every woman's Village stirs up the housewives. By Eleanor Perry
Pg… 56 The Romans, Part IV: Pompeii The lives of a small town?its merchants, artisans, housewives, sinners?are preserved in the ruins. The "delights" of disaster, by Robin Espinosa. Photographed by Carlo Bavagnoli
Pg… 75 India's Indira Gandhi The lady who leads 480 million is coming to see L.B.J.
Pg… 80 Hatred Erupts Again in Watts Los Angeles police move swiftly against rioting Negroes
Pg… 84 Spy Writer on the Lam Britain's Len Deighton finds fame a huge bother. By Hugh Moffett
Pg… 99 'Sweet Charity' Gwen Verdon is all aglow in the new musical
Pg… 105 Canada's Uproar over Gerda A cry of scandal?and a suggestion of espionage ?involving Tories and a German–born blonde
Pg… 108 Miscellany: ZwOlf Men on a Bike