Life Magazine Lot of 5 Full Month of May 1968 3, 10, 17, 24, 31

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Life Magazine May 3, 1968 Martin Luther King, Jr. Accused Killer James Earl Ray

Pg… 6 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: The Anxiety About West Germans
Pg… 6 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: When Morality Breaks the Law
Pg… 10–14 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Robert Markham's "Colonel Sun," Reviewed by Donald Stanley
Pg… 10–14 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Music: The Merle Haggard Scene, Reviewed by Alfred G. Aronowitz
Pg… 10–14 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "Yours, Mine and Ours," with Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda, Reviewed by Maurice Rapf
Pg… 10–14 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: John Kenneth Galbraith's "The Triumph," Reviewed by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Pg… 18A Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 18B Opinion and Comment: Guest Column: In the Universal Waiting Room. By William Zinsser
Pg… 20 The Week's News and Features: James Earl Ray, Alias Galt: How a Mean Kid Grew Up to Become America's Most Hunted Man, the Accused Killer of Martin Luther King
Pg… 30 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: Looking Down at Saturn Going Up. Mysterious Signals from a Quadrillion Miles Out, by John J. Fried. How Hubert Humphrey Hopes to Get His Boss's Job, by Susanna McBee
Pg… 35 The Week's News and Features: Close–Up: Guidebook Guru Temple Fielding, the Tourist's Tourist. By Jane Howard
Pg… 46 The Week's News and Features: Photography by Marie Cosindas: Going Beyond Realism, She Combines Modern Films with Old Technique to Create a New Photographic Art
Pg… 56A The Week's News and Features: Cleanup: A Small Beginning: Converging on New York Slums, 5,000 Suburbanites Get a First–Hand Experience of the Ghetto and Help Clean It Up
Pg… 66 The Week's News and Features: Fashion: New Beach Belle: a Girl Balloon Named Nana
Pg… 69 The Week's News and Features: Special Report: In a Divided Saigon, a Fear of Peace. By William A. McWhirter
Pg… 73 The Week's News and Features: History: Anyone for Fake Mussolini Diaries? By Dora Jane Hamblin
Pg… 79 The Week's News and Features: Modern Living: For Shortening Hallways, Camouflaging Radiators and Changing the Shape of Rooms?It's Supergraphics!
Pg… 85 The Week's News and Features: Movies: B.B. at 33 Plays the Real–Life Role of a Discontented Countess
Pg… 88 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

Life Magazine May 10, 1968 Paul Newman

Pg… 4 Editorials Rocky and Humphrey: late but welcome ?The gun law?a step toward sanity? Speaking up for silence 8 ?
Pg… 26 Reviews? Book: Norman Mailer's The Armies of the Night, reviewed by Melvin Maddocks?. Book: Paul Tyner's Shoot It, reviewed by Webster Schott?. Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel?. Drive–in funeral parlors, reviewed by William Zinsser?. Music: Pointillism and the new scene, reviewed by Carter Harman
Pg… 33 Letters to the Editors
Pg… 34 The View from Here? Tracks click off the questions. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 36 Mutiny at a Great University? Student activists usurp the seat of power at New York's Columbia and hold it through a six–day siege. Journalism students report what went on behind the barricades?and the action when the police finally swept in 48a: The Presidency? What the voter wants: a lazier President. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 52 Modern Living? A fair that's easy to take in: San Antonio's HemisFair may be modest but it has its spectacles ?and a historic setting 64a: The Star–spangled Campaign? Show–biz leaders leap into politics?and speak up for their candidates
Pg… 71 Business? Steaming along with steam cars: 100 mph, 25 miles per gallon?of kerosene
Pg… 76 McNamara Seen Now, Full Length 76? An extraordinary public servant, who will not write his memoirs, opens up about himself. By Brock Brower
Pg… 102 Deadly Dogs of the Savanna? In a pack, they attack a paralyzed prey. Photographed by Alan Root and George Schaller
Pg… 109 Poetry? Distinguished disciples help John Crowe Ransom celebrate his 80th birthday
Pg… 112 Miscellany

Life Magazine May 17, 1968 The Generation Gap

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorial: Why a Tax Increase is Now Imperative Pg… 8–16 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Vladimir Nabokov’s “King, Queen, Knave,” Reviewed by Melvin Maddocks Pg… 8–16 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: “I’ll Never Forget What’s ‘Isname,” Reviewed by Richard Schickel Pg… 8–16 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: The Costume Revolution, Reviewed by William Zinsser Pg… 22A Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors Pg… 24 The Week’s News and Features: Stormy Thrust Into Peace Talks: In Paris Negotiators Assemble as in Saigon the Enemy Presses Hard for Advantage. A Promise at Least Half Kept: Blood in May, Peace in June. By Roy Rowan. Photographed by Co Rentmeester. Larry Burrows and Tim Page Pg… 36B The Week’s News and Features: The Presidency: The Club with Only Three Members. By Hugh Sidey Pg… 41 The Week’s News and Features: Close–Up: The Alarmed Voice of a New Europe: Paris Editor Jean–Jacques Servan–Schreiber Pg… 54 The Week’s News and Features: Design: Directed by an Architect, Mexico City Readies Itself for the Olympics with Paint and Posters Pg… 63 The Week’s News and Features: Landmarks: London Bridge Falls?Into the Arizona Desert Pg… 68A The Week’s News and Features: U.S. Versus Coffin and Spock: Two Unlikely Heroes of the Protest Movement Come to Trial in an Important Case of Conscience and the Law. By Donald Jackson Pg… 72 The Week’s News and Features: Candidates on the Road West: “McCarthy’s Style is Cool. Bobby’s Hot.” By Phillip Kunhardt. “A Place of Good Signs and Bad Signs.” By Shana Alexander. The “Hate Bobby” People Seem to be in Trouble. By Loudon Wainwright Pg… 81 The Week’s News and Features: The Generation Gap: An Uncle and Nephew Experience Each Other’s Worlds and Attempt to Understand What’s Been Driving Them Apart. By Richard Lorber and Ernest Fladell Pg… 94 The Week’s News and Features: Art: Paul Feeley, a Voluble Dandy Who Taught Vision Using Jacks Pg… 101 The Week’s News and Features: Sports: The Derby Winner that Finished Last. Pg… 104 The Week’s News and Features: Miscellany
Life Magazine May 24, 1968 New York City Mayor John Lindsay

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorial: How the Fighting Affects the Talking
Pg… 8–18 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Sol Yurick's "The Bag," Reviewed by John Leonard
Pg… 8–18 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "A Face of War," Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 8–18 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Theater: "The Boys in the Band," Reviewed by Wilfrid Sheed
Pg… 25 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 27 Opinion and Comment: Guest Column: Commencement Address. By William Zinsser
Pg… 28 The Week's News and Features: The Student Revolt: The Impact of the Youth Uprisings is Felt Everywhere. In Paris, Students Win a War on the Barricades. In U.S. Universities, a Distinguished Professor Says, "the Humanistic Heartbeat has Failed." By James H. Billington. In Czechoslovakia, an Old Case is Ripped Open in a New Surge of Freedom. By Peter Young
Pg… 38B The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: Prospects for a Postgraduate Historian. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 43 The Week's News and Features: Close–Up: Thalassa Cruso, Boston's TV Gardener, is a Blooming Wonder with Plants
Pg… 53 The Week's News and Features: Medicine: A Pushbutton Painkiller for Angina Pectoris Victims
Pg… 58 The Week's News and Features: Nostalgia by the Seaside: In Atlantic City, the Original Shore Resort, the New Romanticism in Fashions. Photographed by Richard Davis
Pg… 70 The Week's News and Features: Sports: The Strain of Being Roberto Clemente, Baseball's Frustrated Superstar. By David Wolf
Pg… 74A The Week's News and Features: The Lindsay Style: With Courage, Stamina and Deep Concern, New York's Mayor Steers the City Through the "Urban Crisis." Photographed by John Dominis. "It's a Massive Education for Me." By John Neary
Pg… 86 The Week's News and Features: Special Report: Hospitable Setting for the Vietnam Peace Talks. By Richard B. Stolley
Pg… 91 The Week's News and Features: A Gaul for All Seasons: Andr? Malraux, France's Protean Writer and Culture Minister. By George Steiner
Pg… 102 The Week's News and Features: Vanishing Wildlife: The Aye–Aye, Man's Imperiled Cousin. By Michael Mok
Pg… 109 The Week's News and Features: Movies: "In My Day We All had Faces." Glamor gets the Gate as the "Uglies" Come Into Their Own. By John Hallowell
Pg… 112 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany
Life Magazine May 31, 1968 Ancient Egypt Grandeur of Empire

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: France: Protest Becomes Paralysis
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: A Constitution's Co–Author is the Voter
Pg… 8–14 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Joseph Kessel's "The Horsemen," Reviewed by Webster Schott
Pg… 8–14 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "Petulia," Directed by Richard Lester, Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 8–14 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: The Stewardess Gap, Reviewed by William Zinsser
Pg… 19 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 21 Opinion and Comment: The Feminine Eye: An Animal Stroll with Senator McCarthy. By Shana Alexander
Pg… 22 The Week's News and Features: De Gaulle's Great "Mal de T?te: New Political Beings: Intellectual Terrorists. "De Gaulle is a Monologue and an Ambiguity"?an Interview with Jean–Jacques Servan–Schreiber
Pg… 30 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: G.O.P. Candidates in the South and West. Stokowki Cheers a Winning Team. Two Young Kennedys Go to School. Unabashed Model for 2,000 Billboards
Pg… 32B The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: Deep Grow the Roots of the Alamo. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 34 The Week's News and Features: Ancient Egypt, Part IV: The Sudden Thrust of Empire: Surmounting Civil War and Invasion, the Nation Rises to Fresh Heights of Glory and Power During the New Kingdom. Photographed by Brian Brake. Text by Tom Prideaux
Pg… 48A The Week's News and Features: Aviation: A Cellini Among Aircraft but Still in Trouble?F–III. By Keith Wheeler
Pg… 53 The Week's News and Features: Fashion: Ruby Lips for a Shock Accent Against Bright White
Pg… 56 The Week's News and Features: 'The Arrangement' at College: Unmarried Couples in the Sexual Revolution Learn that Love Still Makes the World Go Square. By William A. McWhirter. How a Liberal College Copes with the Problem. By Roger Vaughan. The Scientists' Findings: More Sex, Less Promiscuity. By Albert Rosenfeld
Pg… 70 The Week's News and Features: Movies: Soviet Star Ludmila Savelyeva Comes to New York to Open "War and Peace"
Pg… 77 The Week's News and Features: Sports: Pickle Brine Helps Pitcher Nolan Ryan Keep the Strike–Outs Adding Up
Pg… 80 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany