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FEBRUARY 1965 CONTENTS: Page 01: TRIAL BY FRAMEUP by Harold Feldman and RACE HATE AND SEX by John Bleibtreu -- Page 02: YOU SANE MEN by Laurence M. Janifer -- Page 03: THE FAITFUL AND THE FACT-MONGERS by Joel Lieber -- Page 04 -- Page 05: Yes, Aviation Week ... There IS a Cape Kennedy by D.F. Land -- Page 06 -- Page 07 -- Page 08: JENKINS BACKLASH by David Lee Pagari -- Page 09 -- Page 10 -- Page 11 -- Page 12 -- Page 13 -- Page 14: AN ACTUAL ARTICLE FROM THE PUBLIC RELATIONS REPORTER and A POSSIBLE MEMO FROM A MODERN ADVERTISING AGENCY by Rick Rubin -- Page 15: A CHRISTMAS CAROL by D. X. Fehn -- Page 16: PSYCHEDELICS: WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T? by Lisa Bieberman -- Page 17: PSYCHEDELIC HAPPENING -- Page 18: ADVERTISING ACCEPTABILITY -- Page 19: POT-HEADS ON THE MARCH by John Wilcock, with WILCOCK'S SURVEY OF THE MARIJUANA MATTER -- Page 20: BENEFITS OF SWITCHING FROM CIGARETTES TO NARCOTICS by Saul Heller -- Page 21 -- Page 22: CIGARETTE ADVERTISING by Ed Sherman and REALIST RIDDLE -- Page 23: SIR REALIST (letters) -- Back Cover: EXTREMISM IS A WARM PUPPY by Bob Abel
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