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Esquire Jan 1974
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Esquire January 1974 Features The Worst Year Yet Dubious Achievement Awards Of 1973 Pee-Yoo! A Man Wearing A Jockstrap On His Head Robbed A Restaurant In Springfield, Illinois Barf! Twelve Women Entered A Moustache Growing Contest In Canada Duh! Julie Eisenhower Spoke At The Commencement Of The Ol For The Deaf
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Esquire Feb 1974
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Esquire February 1974 Features The Best Of America! (Grab It While It's Hot) Where To Find The Best Ginger Ale, Symphony Orchestra, Stewardesses, Antiques, Soft Pretzels And: The Best Shoeshine, Tennis Instructor, Piano Teacher, Free Bar Snacks, Jukebox
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Esquire Mar 1974
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Esquire March 1974 Features Do Americans Suddenly Hate Kids? The New Facts Of Life About Having A Family By Garry Wills, Brock Brower, Julie Baumgold, James S. Kunen, Dotson Rader The Eight Greatest Kids In The U.S.A.What A Kid Will Cost You-Scary Bedtime Reading!
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Esquire Apr 1974
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Esquire April 1974 Features Where To Find Romance In America Thirteen Faraway Places Right Here David Halberstam Explains Nixon's Hang-Ups Profiles: The Crankiness Of Dan Rather The Sweetness Of Stevie Wonder Philip Roth Introduces A Major New Writer
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Esquire May 1974
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Esquire May 1974 Features Dwight Macdonald's Plan To Save The U.S. Constitution The Return Of The Sexy Nightgown The Roughest Toughest Men In The U.S.A.
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Esquire Jun 1974
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Esquire June 1974 Features Who's Clean Enough To Be President In 76? The 1976 Morality Sweepstakes By Evans And Novak Plus: A Major Excerpt From Philip Roth's New Book
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Esquire Sep 1974
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Esquire September 1974 Features Guess Who's Going To College Special Campus Report Page 88 The Private Life Of J.Edgar Hoover Wm. F. Buckley Jr. On The U.N.'s Biggest Windbag 24-Page Fall Fashion Spectacular
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Esquire Nov 1974
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Esquire November 1974 Features Today A Waiitress, Buster, But Tomorrow A Star! The Office Politics Of J. Edgar Hoover Art And Money: A Special Section Guide To The 92 Most Famous People In The World
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Founded in 1933, it flourished during the Great Depression and World War II under the guidance of founders Arnold Gingrich, David A. Smart and Henry L. Jackson while during the 1960s it pioneered the New Journalism movement. After a period of quick and drastic decline during the 1990s, the magazine revamped itself as a lifestyle-heavy publication under the direction of David Granger.
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