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TITLE: PEOPLE magazine Each feature below is from 2-4 pages, all include multiple photographs of the subject!

ISSUE DATE: June 24, 1974; Vol.1. No.17

CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: JOAN KENNEDY: "It wasn't a nervous breakdown, she only needed some rest." In other cover headlines: JAMES EARL JONES, JIMMY THE GREEK, MARIA MULDAUR, CUJO, TERRENCE McNALLY....

UP FRONT: The pressures on Joan Kennedy put her into a sanitarium -- The Goat and the Anchorman win a scholarly race -- Ella Grasso has designs on Connecticut's governorship -- Cujo, the revolutionary Patricia Hearst says she loved.

JOCKS: The fans turn baseball into a contact sport.

ON STAGE: Playwright Terrence McNally finds laughs in the loony bin.

COUPLES: A 90-room house is home for two young British peers.

IN TROUBLE: Spike Milligan's scolding -- A Dane with thorns -- A naked lady is fired -- The Boston booknapper.

FOR A SONG: MARIA MULDAUR sings the blues -- and every other bag.

IN HIS OWN WORDS: Jimmy the Greek offers impeachment odds.

LOOKOUT: Award-winning writer (ALICE WALKER) and 16-year-old pro soccer player (STEVE HAYES) .

TEACHER: Getting kids out of classrooms and into trial jobs.

OFF THE SCREEN: James Earl Jones: from king to garbage man.

STAR TRACKS: Henry Kissinger -- Henry Mancini, twice -- Andrés Segovia -- Lorna Luft -- Walter Cronkite -- Warren Beatty and Carrie Fisher -- Valery Giscard d'Estaing -- Authors Julie Andrews, Jimmy Hoffa, Bette Davis, George Raft, Sammy Cahn.

BIO: Coroner Thomas Noguchi seeks the why and how of death.

HAPPY: A cigar-smoking two-year-old -- A jubilant politician -- The army's first flygirl -- A lucky lad survives a lightning bolt.

MEDICS: Dr. Freeman Cary gets to the hearts of Congress.

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