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ISSUE DATE: January 18 1964; 237th Year, Issue No 2, 1/18/64

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THE COVER picture of the PRIETO QUINTUPLETS was taken in their room at University Hospital in Maracaibo by contributing photographer Lynn Pelham.

ARTICLES:
We need a Vice President now (Speaking Out) . . . by Richard M. Nixon.
Affairs of State . . . by Stewart Alsop.
The dollar crisis . . . by Martin Mayer.
Broadway's hottest playwright: EDWARD ALBEE . . . by John Skow. [NICE 2 page article, with photos!]
Bill Russell: "I owe the public nothing" . . . by Edward Linn.
The silent first lady of France . . . by Edward Behr. (Yvonne de Gaulle)
Music for machines . . . by Lewis H. Lapham. ("Composers are using tape recorders and computers o create a strange new music.") [Photo of Milton Bobbit at work]
Bill Scranton: A reluctant candidate . . . by John Bird.

SPECIAL REPORT/COVER STORY: The other babies who broke the odds:
I gave my husband five sons . . . by Señora Inés Cuervo de Prieto.
I do not feel like a famous man . . . by Efrén Lubin Prieto Nava.
In early September -- a week before the now famous Fischer quintuplets were born -- a young Venezuelan couple also became proud parents of a set of five children. Now for the first time, Mr. and Mrs. Efr'én Prieto relate the warm and dramatic story of that rare birth and how it has changed their life. The Post's Harold H. Martin, who wrote their story, was himself waiting expectantly at the time of his first interview with them. He learned the next day that his daughter Marian (Mrs. Charles Bell) had given birth to his first grandchild.

FICTION: Reuben, Reuben . . . condensed from a new novel by Peter De Vries. Illustrated by Louis Glanzman.

DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Post Scripts; Hazel; Editorial.

THE AUTHORS. Martin Mayer, author of Wall Street: Men and Money, analyzes the current balance- of-payments problem and our efforts to "defend the dollar." . . . Contributing writer John Skow explores the gloomy world of celebrated young playwright Edward Albee. . . . Sportswriter Edward Linn tells of the impatience of Negro athletes as typified by basketball star Bill Russell . . . . The Post's Paris-based Edward Behr reports on the lonely life of France's first lady, Yvonne de Gaulle. Prize-winning ex-newspaperman Lewis H. Lapham, who writes of music composed for machines, is also a pianist who prefers music composed for people. . . . John. Bird, a long-time resident of Pennsylvania, examines the political prospects of the state's favorite son, Gov. William Scranton.
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