VTG Life Magazine November 27, 1964 American Soldier in Vietnam Jungle
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Pg. 4
Editorials: G.O.P. Wounds That Can Be Healed
Editorials: Showdown That the U.N. Must Face
Pg. 12
LIFE Reviews
Pg. 27
Letters to the Editors
Pg. 28
The View from Here: Armchair Vote for Old Y.A. by Loudon Wainwright
Pg. 30
Alert in Vietnam: Americans Work and Fight as the Crisis Gets Worse
Alert in Vietnam: Captain Gillespie Goes After the Vietcong. By Lee Hall. Photographed by Larry Burrows
Alert in Vietnam: "Junk Navy" has a Quietly Perilous Mission. By Marshall Smith. Photographed by John Loengard
Alert in Vietnam: Young Civilian Tries to Win the Fight on the People Front. By John Flynn. Photographed by Terence Spencer
Alert in Vietnam: A LIFE Panel: The Lowdown from the Top U.S. Command in Saigon
Pg. 59
Close-Up: Joan Littlewood
Pg. 69
The Man Who Plays Adam: Michael Parks is Hollywood's New James Dean
Pg. 75
Last of the Shy Condors
Pg. 81
Surgery Flattens Cassius Clay
Pg. 86A
A Case of the Talking Trunk
Pg. 92
Nureyev: A 26-Year-Old Russian Ignites the World of Ballet. Photographed for LIFE by Lord Snowdon
Pg. 107
Too Young to Read?: A Philadelphia Educator Creates a Controversial System for Teaching Small Children
Pg. 112
A Bush Pilot's Deadly Game: Hard-Working Don Sheldon of Alaska is a Restless Folk Hero. By Donald Moser
Pg. 124
Painted Reveries from Long Ago: Edna Teall's Late-Blooming Artistic Career