Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month of October 1967 6, 13, 20, 27

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Life Magazine October 6, 1967 Middle East Roots of Bitterness

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Quiet Progress in the Cities
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Arab DPs and Their Needs
Pg… 10–19 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Robert K. Massie's "Nicholas and Alexandra," Reviewed by Gerald Weales
Pg… 10–19 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: Luis Bu?uel's "The Exterminating Angel," Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 10–19 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Alan F. Westin's "Privacy and Freedom," Reviewed by John V. Lindsay
Pg… 23 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 24 Opinion and Comment: The View from Here: The Familiar Ritual of Letting a Son Go. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 26 The Week's News and Features: Farewell to the 'Queen Mary': Retiring After 30 Years on the North Atlantic Run, Britain's Great Liner Puts Out to Sea and Into History. The Last Crossing as the Ship Herself Might Describe It. By Dora Jane Hamblin
Pg… 32 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: Pictures from Bolivia of Che Guevara; Pictures of the Wedding from the Rusk Album. The Baleful Toll of Hurricane Beulah
Pg… 36 The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: L.B.J.'s Ombudsman for the Cities. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 39 The Week's News and Features: Champion of Birth Control: Sam Keeny Fights the Population Explosion and Gets Results
Pg… 52 The Week's News and Features: Roots of Bitterness in the Middle East: A New Series on the 100 Convulsive Years Behind the Trouble Today. Part 1: How the Suez Canal was Built and How England Gained a Strategic Prize. The Ottoman Empire?Its Glories and Decline. Text by Edward Kern
Pg… 87 The Week's News and Features: Mystery of the Master 'E.S.': As Engravings by a 15th Century German Printmaker Go On Exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Scholars Search for the Identity of the Master Who Signed His Works with His Initials
Pg… 93 The Week's News and Features: Science: A New York City Psychiatrist Uses Toy Trains to Help Estranged Couples Sort Out Their Troubles
Pg… 98 The Week's News and Features: Ideas in Houses: Part 26: An Alaskan Home with a View as Big as All Outdoors. By Jack Fincher
Pg… 106 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

Life Magazine October 13, 1967 Ingrid Bergman Ends Exile

Pg… 10–23 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: William Golding's "The Pyramid," Reviewed by Wilfrid Sheed
Pg… 10–23 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "Bonnie and Clyde," with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 10–23 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Theater: The Theater of Leonard Melfi, Reviewed by Joan Simon
Pg… 32A Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 34 Opinion and Comment: The Feminine Eye: Samaritans?Good and Bad. By Shana Alexander
Pg… 36 The Week's News and Features: Negroes Up for Mayor: Carl Stokes Wins the Democratic Primary in Cleveland?and Represents a New Wave of Negro Candidates in City–Level Politics
Pg… 42 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: Con Thien?a Hellish "Place of Angels." People and Events Around the Globe
Pg… 48 The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: Raw Exercise of Power on the Links. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 51 The Week's News and Features: Novelist as a Rebel Slave: A Close–Up of Author William Styron and a Long Extract from His New Book. "The Confessions of Nat Turner"
Pg… 63 The Week's News and Features: Theater: A Shining Return for Ingrid. After a Long Exile from the U.S., Bergman Stars in an O'Neill Play. By Tom Prideaux
Pg… 72 The Week's News and Features: Middle East Part II:: The Peaceful Invaders: After the Conquerors, Civilians Brought Western Ways to the Middle East. Text by Edward Kern
Pg… 89 The Week's News and Features: Special Report: Round One was a Breeze for Louise Hicks, Candidate for Mayor of Boston. By Jane Howard
Pg… 99 The Week's News and Features: Sports: The Fearsome Foursome Give the Los Angles Rams the Best Defensive Line in Pro Football
Pg… 103 The Week's News and Features: Education: A Pigtailed Girl Architect from the Netherlands Builds Schools for Mexico's Indians
Pg… 107 The Week's News and Features: Nudity in Public: A Somewhat Scandalized Report on the Growing Urge of More and More Americans to Appear Without Any Clothes On. By Paul O'Neil
Pg… 118 The Week's News and Features: The Vassar–Yale Union: Can the Century–Old Women's College Find Happiness in New Haven? By Dorothy Seiberling
Pg… 126 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

Life Magazine October 20, 1967 U.S. Prisoners in North Vietnam

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorial: The Case for Bombing Pause Number 7
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Leon Uris' "Topaz," Reviewed by Melvin Maddocks
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "Point Blank," with Lee Marvin, Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: William Decker's "To Be a Man," Reviewed by Wallace Stegner
Pg… 20A Opinion and Comment: The View from Here: Britain Survives the Breathalyzer. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 21 The Week's News and Features: U.S. Prisoners in Vietnam: Photographs by East German Journalists Provide a First Look at Americans Held in a North Vietnam Prison Camp?but U.S. Experts Believe the Pictures were Artfully Staged. Visits to the Homes of the Prisoners' Families. By Margery Byers
Pg… 39 The Week's News and Features: Close–Up: Bob Mathias, Two–Time Olympic Decathlon Champion, is Now in Congress
Pg… 48 The Week's News and Features: Middle East Part III:: An Old Order Comes to an End Israel is Born: In the Wake of World War I, the Ottoman Empire Crumbles and a New Middle East Emerges. Text by Edward Kern
Pg… 80 The Week's News and Features: Ed Sullivan Goes On and One: After 20 Years of Making Stars, He is Television's Only Institution. By Wayne Warga
Pg… 87 The Week's News and Features: Fashion: Black is Back and Worn All Over
Pg… 91 The Week's News and Features: Special Report: Now It's 'Student Power.' College Activists Plan to Get Control on Campus. By Bruce Paisner
Pg… 94 The Week's News and Features: Great Dinners: Part 45: Surprises that Sharpen a Stew?"Boeuf en Daube" Shows Its Heritage from the South of France. Photograph by John Dominis. Text by Eleanor Graves
Pg… 100 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany
Life Magazine October 27, 1967 U.S. Marines at Con Thien Vietnam War Photographed and Written by David Douglas Duncan

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorial: A National Guard Shape–Up is Overdue Pg… 6–22 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Stanley Elkin’s “A Bad Man,” Reviewed by Webster Schott Pg… 6–22 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: “The Battle of Algiers,” Reviewed by Maurice Rapf Pg… 6–22 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Frank Gifford on Football, Reviewed by John R. McDermott Pg… 28A Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors Pg… 28C The Week’s News and Features: Con Thien: A Famous Combat Photographer Lives with the Marines Inside the Line of Fire at the Farthest American Outpost. Photographed and Written by David Douglas Duncan Pg… 42D The Week’s News and Features: The Presidency: New Tactic: Forget Consensus, Act Tough. By Hugh Sidey Pg… 45 The Week’s News and Features: Close–Up: Frontiersman of the Sea: Tap Pryor, Crusading Biologist Pg… 53 The Week’s News and Features: Music: “I am Society’s Child.” Little Janis Ian Turns a Grown–Up Eye on Life Pg… 60 The Week’s News and Features: How the Computer Does It: Step by Step, an Easy Exercise Reveals the Workings of Man’s Most Complex Machine. Photographed by Henry Groskinsky. Text by Robert Campbell Pg… 74A The Week’s News and Features: Sports: He’s Known as O.J. and He’s the Best College Halfback in the Country. By Jordan Bonfante Pg… 77 The Week’s News and Features: Politics: All at Sea with the Governors as They Confer Aboard the S.S. “Independence.” By Richard B. Stolley Pg… 81 The Week’s News and Features: Special Report: Methedrine?the Thrill Drug that has Even the Hippies Scared. By Albert Rosenfeld Pg… 85 The Week’s News and Features: National Guard: Awake or Asleep?: A Reporter Who “Joined” Units in Four Cities Raises a Hard Question. By William A. McWhirter Pg… 101 The Week’s News and Features: Sledge–Hammer Sell: Can Mary Wells Rescue American Motors? By Nancy Belliveau Pg… 108 The Week’s News and Features: Fashion: A Big Splash in Raincoats Pg… 111 The Week’s News and Features: Education: A 19–Year–Old Professor Teaches Philosophy at Stanford University Pg… 114 The Week’s News and Features: Miscellany