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TITLE: ESQUIRE
["The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: APRIL 1992; VOLUME 117, No. 4
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: America, Meet your future. Photograph of the Red Hot Chili Peppers by Michael Halsband; macintosh manipulation and digital colorization by esquire.

COLLEGE LIFE, '92:
Sleeping with the Enemy: FALLING IN LOVE is risky business when everyone's either a racist, a rapist, or a misogynist. Sexual Politics 101 at Harvard. By LYNN DARLING.

Spring Break Confidential: WHERE THEY GO (and where they don't), what you should know, and afew words with the Party Shark. BY GEORGE KALOGERAKIS.

Inhuman Architecture, Bad Food, Boredom, Death by Fun and Games: LIFE IN A HIGH-RISE DORM at UMass is as dangerous as in an inner-city project. A view from the bottom of the elevator shaft. BY PAUL KEEGAN.

The Most Powerful Fraternity in America: IT MEETS IN SECRET, it controls Alabama campus politics, its influence stretches to the statehouse. They call it the Machine. By PHILIP WEISS.

The Esquire College Survey: IS LIFE A MEANINGLESS, EXISTENTIAL HELL, or are we here for a greater purpose? The answer to this and seventy-seven other key questions.

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MARRIAGE: Tom Arnold and the Little Woman: ROSEANNE'S BELEAGUERED OTHER HALF has been called a lot of names in the tabloids -- charlatan, gigolo, gold digger -- but one thing you can't say about the man is that he doesn't love his wife. A surprisingly normal romance. By MICHAEL ANGELI. A man and his hog: Tom Arnold is no longer riding on his wife's name, but can he get up enough steam to take his own show on the road?

SPORTS: Love in the Time of Magic: THE GIRLFRIENDS OF THE NBA talk fast and live faster. And neither rain nor sleet nor public opinion nor Earvin Johnson's plight shall keep them from their appointed rounds. By E. JEAN CARROLL. Just do it When these women say NBA action is fan-tastic, they mean it Besides, who says you can't judge a man by the size of his high-tops?

FASHION: RALPH LAUREN: Head of the Class : TWENTY-FIVE YEARS after he first introduced those wide Polo ties, Ralph Lauren is the trademark for American style. He has, perhaps more than any other designer, changed the way we look at ourselves. PHOTOGRAPHS BY KURT MARKUS.

MAN AT HIS BEST:
What's Happening: Atom Egoyan's Adjuster, designer babies, Arazi the wonder horse, Health Watch, industrial-strength TVs, Visionaire, Bill McKibben, and more.

Off the Charts: YOU'VE GOT MY MIND MESSED UP: Rediscovering James Carr, a Memphis deity and one of the original masters of that tear-your-heart-out deep soul. By KURT LODER.

Books: How TO BEAT THE NEW DEPRESSION Pretty Boy Floyd may have been a thieving, murdering scoundrel, but at least he earned a living.

Design: A BICYCLE BUILT FOR 2001 The new concept bicycles combine organic lines with high tech wizardry. BY PHIL PATTON.

Eat and Run: IT ISN'T EASY EATING GREEN Finally, vegetarian fare that doesn't leave you asking "where's the beef'?" BY JOHN MARIANI.

House Hunting: THE CAPITAL ESCAPE If you don't earn as much as a senator but still need to get away from Washington, try Rappahannock County, Virginia. BY PAUL SCHNEIDER.

COLUMNS AND DEPARTMENTS:
The Spindicator: BY MICHAEL HIRSCHORN AND GUY MARTIN: CULTURE WATCH: The Spin Doctor is in! Consumer Special:
the Pocket GuiltFree! Rationalizer, "relaxed-fit" breast implants, and much, much more!.
The Sound and the Fury: LETTERS FROM READERS.
Backstage with Esquire: NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS.
Director Atom Fgoyan:
naughty by nature.
Dust Bowl Robin Hood.
Western standards; the cowboy hat according to Ralph.
American Scene: TAKING A SOUND BITE OUT OF THE REPUBLICANS A quick spin with the toughest Democrats around. BY MARK WARREN.
Mike Lupica: THE SPORTING LIFE: Minnesota Twins outfielder Kirby Puckett is baseball's most happy fella.
Jim Harrison: THE RAW AND THE COOKED: A meditation on why the world may soon be going to the bird dogs.


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