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ISSUE DATE: August 14, 1965; 238th Year, Issue No. 16

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COVER: John F. Kennedy. "Intimate memoirs by the President's personal secretary."

ARTICLES:
JOHN WAYNE: A love song ... Joan Didion. Photographs by John R. Hamilton. On location in Durango, Mexico. [NICE article, GREAT photos!]

Hypocrisy is no sin (Speaking Out) ... D. W. Brogan.
The anti-Johnson underground (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.
I am a fugitive from the Diners' Club (The Human Comedy) ... Jimmy Breslin.
My twelve years with Kennedy ... Evelyn Lincoln. Drawings by Austin Briggs. Photos.
The bomb: A tale of two cities:
HIROSHIMA (20 years later) : In a flash it was gone ... Rafael Steinberg.
The secret city on the magic mountain ... Dexter Masters.
Is America ready for the Cord? ... James Atwater. (Glenn Pray prepares to produce the car again.)
The Mecca Lunch kid ... Myron Cope.
FICTION:
The big beast ... Paul Darcy Boles. Illustrated by Erik Blegvad.
How to win at cocktails ... Benjamin DeMott. Illustrated by Eldon Dedini.

DEPARTMENTS:
Letters; Hazel;America, America; Editorial; Post Scripts.

ABOUT THIS ISSUE: RAFAEL STEINBERG became a Korean War correspondent shortly after his graduation from Harvard in 1950 and since then has spent much of his life in the Far East. Since 1959 he has made his home in Tokyo with his Japanese wife Tamiko, and two daughters. He speaks Japanese well enough to conduct interviews without an interpreter and feels that the Hiroshima victims were much more willing to talk to him because of his understanding of the language. . . . noerg DEXTER MASTERS is the author of a novel about Los Alamos, The Accident, published 10 years ago and now being reissued by Alfred A. Knopf. He is working on a book that is scheduled for completion next year./Cover photograph by Karsh of Ottawa.
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