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ISSUE DATE: June 30, 1967; Vol. 62, No. 26

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COVER: In the wake of the war: KOSYGIN at the U.N. -- Summit at Glassnboro. Kosygin and Johnson with interpreter in Glassboro.

THE WEEK'S NEWS AND FEATURES:
SPEECHES AND A SUMMIT: In the wake of the Mideast war, Soviet sight- seers come looking for an argument--and get one from Abba Eban in the U.N. Meanwhile, Arab stragglers wander across the Sinai sands and refugees are rounded up in Gaza. A sudden summit session between Johnson and Kosygin startles and delights Glassboro, N.J.

THE WINNINGEST BORN LOSER: GEORGE PLIMPTON is a one-man gang of sports and letters. His pad is cluttered with the fallout of all his careers. By Sylvia Wright.

THEATER: MELINA MERCOURI: a hot wind from Greece blows on Broadway. Photographed by Gordon Parks. [GORGEOUS Full page photos!]

FLORENCE TROUBLES AND TREASURES: Clearing up after the flood, experts discover hidden art beneath Renaissance frescoes.

SPECIAL REPORT: An Israeli artist tells how he answered the call to arms--from Expo 67.

NATURE: Noble zoo of the "Mad Marquess" of Bath.

SPENCER TRACY: A distinguished director writes about his friend. "He could wither you with a glance." By Stanley Kramer. [NICE article, with photos of them both!]

'NO ONE CALLED ME NI*GER': A personal statement. By Gilbert Moore.

IDEAS IN HOUSES: Part 24: Palace on the beach where East and West do meet is at the seashore. "Some people don't get this house." By Stephen Mahoney.

OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorials: What not to expect from the U.N.; The congressional ethics gap.
Reviews:
Book: Nigel Nicolson's Diaries and Letters of Harold Nicolson, reviewed by Alistair Cooke.
Music: Gunther Schuiler's The Visitation, reviewed by Paul Moor.
TV: The Anderson Platoon, reviewed by Stephen Heckscher.
Letters to the Editors.
The Feminine Eye: The surprises of the mail. By Shana Alexander.
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