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Issue Date: JANUARY, 1964; VOLUME LXI NO. I, WHOLE NO. 362
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: Nobody's Perfect: Esquire's Third Annual Dubious Achievement awards are here.

ARTICLES:
OUR MAN IN SAIGON ... David Halberstam: not for him the surface findings ... George J. W. Goodman.
LOVE IN WASHINGTON ... Even the cherry trees flaunt "I love me" hearts ... Anne Chamberlin.
THE SEGS ... Five of the South's leading segregationists speak for themselves ... Reese Cleghorn.
THE QUALITY OF RUDENESS ... Sniping from below draws sharp-barbed returns ... Nicholas Pileggi.
WOULD LITTLE JOAN LITTLEWOOD WERE HERE! ... To give the stage back to the actors ... Anthony Bailey.
GOODNIGHT, C. B.... The dreams should be colossal; they're of your making ... AGNES DEMILLE. [In-Depth article on Cecil B. De Mille, "...and from his celebrated niece, who heard De Mille thundering in the wilderness for a lifetime." [MANY photos!]

NOVEL IN SERIAL FORM: AN AMERICAN DREAM: THE HARBORS OF THE MOON ... The first installment of eight ... Norman Mailer.

THE OUTSIDE TRACK: ESQUIRE'S THIRD ANNUAL DUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENTS AWARDS FOR 1963 ... Fielder's choice.

THE OLYMPIC ALPINE: .4 OF A SECOND ... The time-space of victory at Innsbruck next month? ... Robert Riger.

POTABLES AND CONSORTS:
THF CAPITALIST S GUIDE TO DRINKING ... At last Russia is able to brag that she didn't invent something.
THE RUSSIAN AND THE AMERICAN WAY WITH VODKA ... The simple vs. the devised.
ACROSS THE U.S.A. WITH GLASS AND BOTTLE ... The wayward traveler ... William Olcott.
THE PERFECT HORS D'OEUVRES ... The capitalist's guide to cocktail accompaniment, inanimate version.
THE CORRECT WINE FOR NOW AND 1984 ... Suggestions and advice on stocking a cellar ... Forrest Wallace.

WEARABLES:
STRIPE IT RICH ... At a Bermuda cricket match, or any spectator sport, the stripe's the winner.
FASHIONS TO RESORT TO IN 1964 ... If you like linen, you'll be pleased with the prediction on.
LINEN: A RESORT REVIVAL ... Walking across Bermuda's grass are a blazer, a suit and a couple of jackets.
ON THE BEACH ... At water's edge of the Elbow Beach Surf Club are three versions oj what's stuart there.
COOL WOOL ... Again in Bermuda, on the edge of a sand trap, par jour for the course.
THE RIGHT SET ... Poolside views in which five pairs beat the eyes.

TRAVEL:
RICHARD JOSEPH'S TRAVEL NOTES ... Here and there in Japan zt'ith wrestlers, geishas, and avid tourists.
THE SPORTSMAN IN JAPAN ... Golfing, sailing, fishing, skiing and mountain climbing ... Richard Joseph.
TWELVE-O'CLOCK GIFTS:
ESQUIRE'S LAST-MINUTE SHOPPER ... Fancies for everyone, including tool buffs.
THE LATER THE GREATER... Some of them unusual, all of them usable.

SQUIRES AT LARGE:
SIR BASIL SPENCE .. . Among other things he's designed Coventry Cathedral.

FEATURE: LAST GASPS... Not-so-tall tales: Crazy for Zucchini, The Kid on the Grass ... David Newman.

DEPARTMENTS:
Publisher's Page: THE NEW BOOM.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE.
RECORDINGS ... Martin Mayer.
FILMS ... Dwight Macdonald.
COMING UP IN FEBRUARY.
SHOPPING FINDS: THE GENTLEMAN'S SHOPPER.

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