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ISSUE DATE: July 29 1966; Vol. 61, No. 5

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COVER: THE NINE NURSES, by Louden Wainwright.

GENTLE VICTIMS OF THE MURDERS: The eight nurses killed in Chicago -- and the one with the quality of survival. By Loudon Wainwright. The Arrest of RICHARD SPECK.

ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD: Chicago riots. People and events around the globe.

COMEBACK OF RAY CHARLES: Pain and blindness have shaped the genius of the performer whose music soars in a darkened world. By Thomas Thompson. [Great full page photos, MANY others, long, interesting, nice article!]

OLD CRAFTS FIND NEW HANDS: Weavers, potters, workers in metal, wood and glass reach a high in popularity and quality. Photographed by Nina Leen.

MOVIES: Mia Farrow becomes Mrs. Frank Sinatra in four minutes flat.

THERE GOES BARBARA: In or out of White House favor, BARBARA HOWAR is Washington's No. 1 swinging socialite.

MEDICINE: Scientists build a womb with windows for a for non-seamstresses: glue-it-yourself.

SPORTS: And now -- the screwbat: a baseball coach uses strange devices.

OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorials: Watch out for "Title 19"; Speck: Handled with care.
Reviews:
Theater: Greek Theater in Ypsilanti, reviewed by Tom Prideaux.
Book: Thomas Whiteside's An Agent in Place, reviewed by George Grella.
Movie: And Now Miguel, reviewed by Richard Oulahan.
Guest Column: Science is where the action is. By Albert Rosenfeld.
Letters to the Editors.
The Presidency: The urge to serve in Washington can go too far. By Hugh Sidey.
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