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OPINION AND COMMENT
Editorials pg. 4
France Protest becomes paralysis
A Constitution’s co-author is the voter
Reviews pgs 8-14
Book: Joseph Kessel’s The Horsemen, reviewed by Webster Schott
Movie: Petulia, directed by Richard Lester, reviewed by Richard Schickel
The Stewardess Gap, reviewed by William Zinsser
Letters to the Editor pg. 19
The Feminine Eye pg. 21
An animal stroll with Senator McCarthy
By Shana Alexander
THE WEEK’S NEWS AND FEATURES
De Gaulle’s Great Mai de T’ete pg. 22
New Political beings: intellectual terrorists. “De Gaulle is a monologue and an ambiguity” – an interview with Jean–Jacques Servan-Schreiber
G.O.P. candidates in the South and west.
Stokowski cheers a winning team. Two young Kennedys go to school. Unabashed model for 2,000 billboards
The Presidency pg. 32B
Deep grow the roots of the Alamo. By Hugh Sidey
Ancient Egypt, Part IV pg. 34
The Sudden Thrust of Empire
Surmounting civil war and invasion, the nation rises to fresh heights of glory and power during the New Kingdom. Photographed by Brian Brake. Text by Tom Prideaux
Aviation pg. 48A
A Cellini among aircraft but sill in trouble – F.111.By Keith Wheeler
Fashion pg. 53
Ruby lips for a shock accent against bright white
‘The Arrangement’ at College pg. 56
Unmarried couples in the sexual revolution learn that love still makes the world go square. By William A. McWhirter. How a liberal college copes with the same problem. By Roger Vaughan, The scientists’ findings: more sex, less promiscuity. By Albert Rosenfeld.
Movies pg. 70
Soviet star Ludmila Savelyeva comes to New York to open War Peace
Sports pg. 77
Pickle brine helps pitcher Nolan Ryan keep the strike-outs adding up
Miscellany pg. 80