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Circa: 1968 Condition: good Publisher: Time
COVER: GEORGE WALLACE, The Spoiler from the south. By Lurie.
THE WALLACE CLOUT: The third party surge brings growing alarm about the spoiler. A bantam who is fast with talk and the facts. By Susanna McBee.
LAST TRIPS OF THE LONG TRAINS: The railroads are giving up their historic passenger runs. Photographed by Farrell Grehan. Text by William A. McWhirter.
Any friend of trains is a friend of mine. By RAY BRADBURY.
Editorials: Tourists should be welcomed, not tolerated As the iron horse heads for pasture. [Marvelous feature, with many pages, on the last passenger trains in America. Sad and wonderful feature! With a nice paeon to trains from Ray Bradbury!]
TENSE CZECH WATCH: A besieged nation wonders if the Red Army will ever leave. By Richard B. Stolley. The beaver vs. the rhinoceros. By James H. Billington.
NO-NONSENSE HEART MAN: Dr. Denton Cooley of Houston is a bold surgeon who pioneers new high-speed techniques of transplants.
BUSINESS: Uncle Sam's silver: a quaint hangover from a bygone era finally fades away. By Timothy Green.
IDEAS IN HOUSES: Part 31: A driftwood elegance in the dunes. Open house of sea views and no hiding places. By Jordan Bonfante.
THE PRESIDENCY: Quiet pride in the old home town. By Hugh Sidey. Reviews: Book: Elliott Baker's The Penny Wars, reviewed by Leonore Fleischer. Movie: The Man with the Balloons, reviewed by Richard Schickel. John Osborne's new plays, reviewed by Tom Prideaux. Letters to the Editors. Miscellany.