Saturday Evening POST April 4 1964 4/4/64 and 50 similar items
Saturday Evening POST April 4 1964 4/4/64 TAMMY GRIMES Robert Penn Warren
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Saturday Evening Post |
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English |
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TITLE: Saturday Evening POST [ Own a piece of history, fascinating to read! The POST is famous for its great illustrators (on the cover and inside!) -- each issue also features articles, stories by famous authors, photographs, and great vintage advertisements! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * ]
ISSUE DATE:
APRIL 4, 1964; 237th YEAR, ISSUE NO. 13, 4/4/64
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
THE COVER:
The breezy mood of TAMMY
GRIMES, star of the forthcoming musical High
Spirits, was captured over New York's Central
Park by renowned photographer Philippe Halsman.
COVER STORY:
The illusive, elusive Miss TAMMY GRIMES by Lewis H. Lapham.
"As a whimsical ghost in a new Broadway musical, she proves unettling as well as slightly perplexing. But off stage she is sly, mercurial, positively baffling." [2 full page color photos, plus others, article plus interview!]
ARTICLES:
A Catholic mother's case for birth control (Speaking Out) by Rosemary Ruether.
Affairs of state by Stewart Alsop.
Dope invades the suburbs by Robert P. Goldman.
"Junk" is moving into our "better" neighborhoods at a frightening rate. Long
thought of as a plague of the city slum, narcotics are fast becoming a major
concern of suburban families as well. For thousands of adolescents, drinking is
passe, sex taken for granted: The real excitement now comes from taking drugs.
Few people are aware of the new, tragic social problem -- because as a rule it
is carefully hushed up by the families. Contributing science writer Robert P.
Goldman, who traveled from Westport, Conn., to Beverly Hills, Calif., exploring
this middle-class world of drug addiction, tried to explain to one teen.age
user that he was doing the story in an effort to help other youngsters.
"Man,' answered the addict, "if you can get to just one, it's worth the whole thing."
Be the first on your block to have a ton of steel . . . . by Marvin Kitman.
Why Spain is home by Robert Ruark.
Can Johnson get Congress moving? by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak.
Look out, America, here comes Granby by Evan Hill.
The life and death of Precious Plum Flower by Karl Ludwig Stumpf and Edward Gamarekian.
Happiness is being somewhere else by Frank Graham Jr.
FICTION:
Moths against the screen by Robert Penn Warren. Illustrated by James Hill
Caruso the truck driver by Herbert Gold. Illustrated by Tomi Ungerer.
DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Post Scripts; Hazel; Editorials.
THE AUTHORS. Marvin Kitman plans to open Marvin's Gardens ("my own steel monument to free enterprise -- and right next to Ventnor Avenue on the Monopoly board") in time for the N. Y. World's Fair this spring . . Well-known newspaper columnist and novelist Robert Ruark has made his home on the Costa Brava of Spain for 10 years . . . . Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, coauthors of the widely syndicated newspaper column, "Inside Report," have reported on Capitol Hill politics for many years. . . . Contributing writer Lewis H. Lapham, in the course of interviewing Tammy Grimes, accompanied the actress to a children's birthday party given by Sybil Burton. "They showed Cinderella, and she never took her eyes off the screen. The kids couldn't have cared less; all they wanted was more ice cream. But Grimes, she was enchanted by the movie." . . . Evan Hill, a free-lance writer who lives in New Hampshire, drove into Granby, Vt., three times for this story -- and each time had his car wrecked by its roads. "Once it was only a muffler torn off," he says, "then a spring broken, then a twisted front end. The next time, I walk.". . . Karl Ludwig Stumpf works daily with impoverished refugees as director of the Lutheran World Federation in Hong Kong; former newspaperman Edward Gamarekian is working on a book on the Chinese refugee problem. . . . Contributing writer Frank Graham Jr. spent several days with Charles Finley at his LaPorte, nd., farm, where a barn loft has been converted into a basketball court for the seven younger Finleys. "But," says Graham, "I think he's had some practice himself; he's probably the only big-league club owner who can sink three shots in a row from thirty feet out."
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