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ISSUE DATE: November 18, 1969; Volume 33, Number 23

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COVER: Antonini's new stars DARIA HALPRIN and MARK FRECHETTE. What's worrying America?; DEBBIE REYNOLDS: Will she make it as the new Lucy?.

ENTERTAINMENT:
Antonioni's America. MICHELANGELO ANTONINI's first film on America -- ZABRISKE POINT -- has already stirred up official suspicions and wild expectations. Text by Jack Hamilton. [Photographs by Bruce Davidson. NICE article, photos!]

Can We Love Debbie Too? "In her first television series, acrobatic DEBBIE REYNOLDS follows the tried and true Lucy formula." [NICE article, with MANY pictures!] Text by Stanley Gordon. Photographs by Ron Thal.

SESAME STREET: Cooney & the Kids. JOAN COONEY -- The mastermind behind Sesame Street. "Here's TV your child can watch." Text by Charlotte Brooks. Photographs by Charlotte Brooks.

SPORTS: The Most Hated Winner in Football -- Oakland's AL DAVIS, By Leonard Shecter.

THE NATIONAL SCENE:
The Mood of America, By Fletcher Knebel. Photographed by Stanley Tretick.
When he's home in South Bend, nd., Father Theodore Hesburgh cheerfully handles his tough job as president of Notre Dame. But down in Washington, D.C., where he spends time as head of the Civil Rights Commission, the jet- age priest has a tougher fight on his hands. Hesburgh feels -- and hasn't been shy about saying so -- that school integration is set back by new Federal policies. Expressions like "moral blindness" have found their way into his remarks. For a report on a candid man of power, see Hesburgh Fights, pages 42 to 47. Hesburgh Fights, By John O'Connor.

THE WORLD:
The Waters of VENICE. Photographs by ART KANE.
Vietnam: Get Out Now, By J. Robert Moskin.
An Editorial: A Victory We Can Win.

MODERN LIVING:
More Sole for Shoes. Produced by Jo Ahern Segal. Drawing by Barry Zaid [Double page drawing]. Photographs by Phillip Harrington.
Cooking With Chestnuts.

HUMOR: Soft Touch; Look on the Light Side;Oldden, Lorenz, Shirvanian, Picha.
DEPARTMENTS: Looking at Books.., Irrational Man: The 19th Century as a Mirror of Our Own; Letters to the Editor.
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