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ISSUE DATE: September 25, 1965; 238th Year, Issue No. 19

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COVER: J. Edgar Hoover's FBI. "I Crossed the Pacific on a raft". Cover photograph by FRED WARD.

ARTICLES:
Colleges are obsolete (Speaking Out) ... Robert M. Hutchins.
Where do we go from here? (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.
Don't upset the apricot (The Human Comedy) ... Bill Conklin.
J. EDGAR HOOVER of the FBI ... James Phelan.
Can a girl find happiness under 80? (Ladies' Pro Golf Tour)... Bil Gilbert.
Alone against the sea ... William Willis. (many photos)
Must your body wear out? ... C. P. Gilmore.
I'm just an ordinary girl (Sharon Kinne) ... Pete Hamill and David Weber.

BILL COSBY: Variety is the life of spies ... Stanley Karnow. ("For the first time, a Negro stars in a TV series -- and he won't sing, dance, or play the second banana.") [NICE article, with photo of Coz with Robert Culp!]

FICTION:
To be a hero ... Richard Yates. Illustrated by Austin Briggs.
The secret infidelity of Arthur Nydes ... Ann Bayer. Illustrated by Bill Charmatz.

DEPARTMENTS: Letters. Hazel. America, America. Post scripts. Editorials.

ABOUT THIS ISSUE: JAMES PHELAN has worked closely with the FBI on many occasions during his 25 years as an investigative reporter. He recently spent two months in Washington studying the FBI today, and during this period had occasion to fire a shotgun on the Bureau's skeet range. No one got hurt except the author, who repeatedly missed the target and emerged with a badly bruised shoulder. But Phelan was impressed by the FBI's efficiency. "On the day I left Washington," he says, "I took an agent's raincoat by mistake. The Bureau nabbed me before I got eight blocks from the Justice Department.". . . To cover the bizarre case of a woman accused of murdering her husband and two James Phelan other persons, reporter DAVID WEBER shuttled between Mexico City, Kansas City, and Independence, Mo., a distance of 3,500 miles. PETE HAMILL, who collaborated on the article, has had 18 pieces published iu The Post. . . .fn this issue assistant Post fiction editor Ann Bayer appears with her first published short story.
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