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ISSUE DATE: April 24, 1965; 238th Year, Issue No. 8, 4/24/65

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ARTICLES:
We should negotiate a settlement in Vietnam (Speaking Out) ... Sen. Frank Church.
The meaning of the dead (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.
The American minister ... Harold H. Martin.
A cosmic room to stagger the mind ... Jerry Izenberg.
Has anybody here seen Kelly? ... James Atwater. (The backstage story of KELLY, from Joseph E. Levine and David Susskind. Long story, with photos.)
Haiti: Hatred without hope ... Lewis H. Lapham.
A town where the Mets are champs. ... Herbert Gold.

FICTION:
An invitation to the voyage ... Warren Miller. Illustrated by Ray Prohaska.
The ambulance driver ... James Bueckler. Illustrated by Joe Cleary.

DEPARTMENTS: Letters;Postscripts;Hazel;Editorials.

ABOUT THIS ISSUE: Two years ago HAROLD H. MARTIN wrote a cover article about evangelist Billy Graham for The Post's Easier issue. It was so well received that the editors asked him to do another Easter article -- this time a nationwide study of the American Protestant minister. A veteran, widely traveled writer, he last year wrote about such varied subjects as the Prieto €~uints of Venezuela, Governor Wallace of Alabama, Astronaut John Glenn, President Johnson's campaign and the early life of Nikita Khrushchev. He is the son of a Presbyterian father and a Baptist mother, and was reared in the Baptist Church, but he has been an Episcopalian since he was married. . . . WAYNE MILLER, who took the photographs for the cover and THE AMERICAN MINISTER, served in a Navy photographic unit under photographer Edward Steichen in World War II, and later assisted Steichen in setting up the renowned Family of Man exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art.

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
LONGINES; PONTIAC '65; Volkswagon; Gran Sports from Riviera; CHEVROLET; FORD Galaxie 4 door hardtop, red; 1 calorie TAB; L&M; MORE
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