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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 84 No. 18
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NATION
Politics: Most Disappointing (The Nation / POLITICS)

The Candidates: Top Man's Tones (The Nation / THE CANDIDATES)

Nation: HOW THE STATES WILL GO (The Nation)

Nation: Communism & Corruption (The Nation)

New York: How Long Are the Coattails? (The Nation / NEW YORK)

Issues: Backdown on the Farm (The Nation / ISSUES)

The Administration: The Jenkins Report (The Nation / THE ADMINISTRATION)

Heroes: The Humanitarian (The Nation / HEROES)


WORLD
Russia: The Morning After (The World / RUSSIA)

World: A Hard Day's Night (The World)

Red China: Start of the Chain (The World / RED CHINA)

Great Britain: Looking Left (The World / GREAT BRITAIN)

Laos: Improvement, If Not Joy (The World / LAOS)

South Viet Nam: With a Little Bit of Luck (The World / SOUTH VIET NAM)

Pakistan: The Lady & the Field Marshal (The World / PAKISTAN)

Zambia: Tomorrow the Moon (The World / ZAMBIA)

France: The Prophet of Nevertheless (The World / FRANCE)

World: A Beautiful Affair (The World)

Italy: A Course in Geography (The World / ITALY)

Jamaica: Race with Unrest (The Hemisphere / JAMAICA)

Mexico: Sisters of Shame (The Hemisphere / MEXICO)


SCIENCE
Atomic Tests: The Blast at Lop Nor (ATOMIC TESTS)

Science: Can Life Survive The Bomb?

Technology: Getting the Word by Skin (TECHNOLOGY)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Circulation: The Great Brain Robbery (Medicine / CIRCULATION)

Infectious Diseases: The Ravages of Strep (Medicine / INFECTIOUS DISEASES)

Pediatrics: The Deadly Membrane (Medicine / PEDIATRICS)


SOCIETY
The Job: Girls by Rotation (Modern Living / THE JOB)

The Highway: Trapped in Spaghetti (Modern Living / THE HIGHWAY)

Fashion: Hello, Belly (Modern Living / FASHION)


PRESS
The Press: Changing Patterns (The Press)

Strikes: 15th Week in Detroit (The Press / STRIKES)

Magazines: Looking for a Solution (The Press / MAGAZINES)


RELIGION
Movements: New Man at M.R.A. (MOVEMENTS)

Roman Catholics: The Bravest Schema (ROMAN CATHOLICS)

Episcopalians: What's a Protestant? (EPISCOPALIANS)


SPORT
The Olympics: A Kind of Special Immortality (THE OLYMPICS)

Sport: Heroes on Every Hand

College Football: PC + D + TL + S = V (COLLEGE FOOTBALL)

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BUSINESS
The Economy: Still Robust in the Third (U.S. Business / THE ECONOMY)

Corporations: New Life in an Old Giant (U.S. Business / CORPORATIONS)

Labor: The Strike Toll (U.S. Business / LABOR)

Industry: The Copy Break (U.S. Business / INDUSTRY)

Management: With a Little Stock And a Lot of Cheek (U.S. Business / MANAGEMENT)

Credit: The Importance of Being in Debt (U.S. Business / CREDIT)

Western Europe: Neocapitalism (World Business / WESTERN EUROPE)

Latin America: To Get Bolder or Give Up (World Business / LATIN AMERICA)

Brazil: Master of His Market (World Business / BRAZIL)


LAW
Constitutional Law: The Rage to Remove (The Law / CONSTITUTIONAL LAW)

Law Schools: Stanford's Shiny Fish (The Law / LAW SCHOOLS)

The Supreme Court: Discretion on De Facto (The Law / THE SUPREME COURT)

Juries: The Missing Case of Loving (The Law / JURIES)


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Television: Oct. 30, 1964 (Time Listings)

Dance: The Comers (Music / DANCE)

Theater: Blues for Mr. Wellington (The Theater)

Artists: The Seven-Year Itch (Art / ARTISTS)

Sculpture: Entranced Anatomy (Art / SCULPTURE)

Actors: A Beginning Writer (Show Business / ACTORS)

Television: The Girl with the Necromantic Nose (Show Business / TELEVISION)

Playwrights: Allegory of Any Place (Show Business / PLAYWRIGHTS)

Cinema: Still the Fairest One of All (Cinema)

Cinema: A New Kind of Life (Cinema)

Cinema: Endurance Test (Cinema)

Books: A Clean, Well-Lighted Soul (Books)

Books: The War Lover (Books)

Books: Death of an Anarchist (Books)

Books: Rationalist Revival (Books)

Books: Borderline Psychotic (Books)


MILESTONES
Milestones: Oct. 30, 1964


PEOPLE
People: Oct. 30, 1964


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher: Oct. 30, 1964 (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Letters: Oct. 30, 1964


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FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ JR., a 13-year-old who spent 11 days wandering in the New York City subway system last month after getting into trouble at school