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TITLE: PEOPLE magazine Each feature below is from 2-4 pages, all include multiple photographs of the subject!

ISSUE DATE: February 17, 1975; Vol 3, No 6

CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Redecorating, partying, feeling good again. HAPPY ROCKEFELLER. Cover photograph by Arthur Schatz.

UP FRONT: Happy Rockefeller is learning to cope with Washington, the press and Admiral's House -- The struggle to keep six orphaned children together -- Victoria Fyodorova's determined search to find her American dad -- The celebs turn out for tennis.

LOOKOUT: "In" artist Vanessa McConnell -- Science student Lawrence Wiedman -- Jazz flutist Bobbi Humphrey.

SEQUEL: A look at PATRICIA NEAL 10 years after she nearly died.

OUT OF THE PAGES: Author ERICH VON D NIKEN finds gold in outer space.

FOR A SONG: BARRY WHITE: rhythm & blues with a touch of Roseland.

PARTY: Mabel Mercer and 400 friends celebrate her 75th birthday.

COUPLES: Archie Bunker originator Norman Lear is married to a Maude.

STAR TRACKS: Bench and Berra -- Joanne Woodward -- Charles Colson -- Nixon -- Sally Rand -- Edward Albee.

ARTS: Opera's Norman Treigle has had a devilish career.

BIO: Dr. Willem Kolff leads a Utah team determined to perfect an artificial heart.

TO THE TOP: Alan Ladd Jr. keeps films in the family.

IN HIS OWN WORDS: William Saxbe's frank talk about Nixon, secrecy and India.

IN STYLE: Columnist Jack Smith builds a dream house -- and a best-seller.

OFF THE SCREEN: SUSAN BLAKELY is hotter than a towering inferno.

JOCKS: "Hungry fighter" Chuck Wepner thinks he can beat Ali.

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