115541 |
The battle of the bugs - scientists work to replace deadly DDT with new sel |
09/21/1969 |
This Week, p. 4-5 |
Pesticides |
115542 |
The marriage that almost worked. |
03/02/1969 |
This Week, p. 4-7 |
Marriage |
115543 |
These guns for hire |
07/28/1968 |
This Week, p. 7 |
Mercenary Troops |
115544 |
Survival schools |
08/10/1969 |
This Week, p. 8 |
Outward Bound Schools |
115545 |
Clairvoyant predicts "return" of the lost continent |
12/18/1966 |
This Week, p. 8+ |
Atlantis |
115546 |
A tale of two taskmasters - Conductor Szell and Coach Lombardi demand and g |
08/24/1969 |
This Week, p. 8, 10 |
Physical Directors |
115547 |
A tale of two taskmasters - Conductor Szell and Coach Lombardi demand and g |
08/24/1969 |
This Week, p. 8, 10 |
Musicians |
115548 |
"A Piece of Each of Us Died". |
11/19/1967 |
This Week, p.8 |
Mansfield, Michael J. |
115549 |
What the experts see--money, recreation, Washington DC, fashion, etc. |
12/29/1968 |
This Week, pp. 1-27 |
Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Nine |
115550 |
Hospital of tomorrow. |
12/17/1967 |
This Week, pp. 10-11 |
Medical Research |
115551 |
John F. Kennedy's doodles. Thanks to a persistent and ingenious sculptor, |
01/05/1969 |
This Week, pp. 10-11 |
Art |
115552 |
Gordon Parks: shaper of dreams |
10/19/1969 |
This Week, pp. 10-15 |
Parks, Gordon |
115553 |
Gordon Parks: shaper of dreams |
10/19/1969 |
This Week, pp. 10-15 |
Negroes in the United States |
115554 |
Dead men do tell tales. |
10/12/1969 |
This Week, pp. 11-12 |
Medical Research |
115555 |
A shortage of doctors. |
10/05/1969 |
This Week, pp. 12, 19 |
Physicians |
115556 |
Goodbye to the great boats |
05/19/1968 |
This Week, pp. 16-17 |
Mississippi River |
115557 |
An open letter to President Nixon - The next four years |
06/15/1969 |
This Week, pp. 16-17 |
Nixon, Richard Milhous |
115558 |
Change the color of our money. |
05/21/1967 |
This Week, pp. 4-5 |
Money - United States |
115559 |
Let's put our best into the Olympics |
01/14/1968 |
This Week, pp. 4-5 |
Olympic Games - 1968 |
115560 |
Scientists say the 7,500-foot altitude will prevent runners from turning in |
06/30/1968 |
This Week, pp. 4-5 |
Olympic Games - 1968 |