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McCall's Jan 1964
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McCall's January 1964 Features Judy Garland Tells Her Own Story McCall's Guide To Hair Coloring Art Linkletter: A Child's Garden Of Misinformation Plus Marya Mannes On Morality Charles Goren On Blackwood Perle Mesta On Diamond
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McCall's Feb 1964
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McCall's February 1964 Features The Stepmother & Stepfather & Stepchild A Revealing Study Of Their Very Special Problems All The World Loves Paris! 12 Pages Of Spectacular Photographs By David Duncan The Dionnes Write To The Pischer Quints Judy Garland's Own Story The Last Heartbreak Woke Her Up
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McCall's Mar 1964
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McCall's March 1964 Features Claudia Taylor Johnson A Special McCall's Report On The First Lady No One To Nurse The Sick The Scandalous Disappearance Of Bedside Nurses So Much Money So Little Work-The Wild Weird Story Of Milton Berle Return To Curls: The New Hairdos
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McCall's Apr 1964
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McCall's April 1964 Features God Is My Witness Billy Graham Begins His Own Life Story Also Exclusive Sybil Burton Starts Over Grounds For Divorce Artie Shaw's First Short Story
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McCall's May 1964
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McCall's May 1964 Features This Was My Father By James Stewart Billy Graham Continues The Story Of His Life 24 Hours In The Life Of Margaret Chase Smith Beginning Elizabeth Janeway's Great New Novel
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McCall's Jun 1964
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McCall's June 1964 Features How To Make Love In Five Languages A Plan For Losing Weight If You've Stopped Smoking Unpublished Letters Of Sympathy Kennedy Mamie Eisenhower's Memories Of D-Day
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McCall's Jul 1964
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McCall's July 1964 Features President Kennedy's Personal Secretary: Her Remembrances Why More Americans Are Broke-On More Money Than Ever How To Stop Worrying And Have Fun With Walt Disney The Look - Again Look A Slightly Brazen Book Of Beauty
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McCall's Aug 1964
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McCall's August 1964 Features What Obstetricians Think About Women Since That Day In Dallas By Mrs. John Connally Take Your Choice: Irene Dunne Then Or Sophia Loren Now Complete Chart Of Plastic Surgery-Including Costs
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McCall's Oct 1964
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McCall's October 1964 Features Paul Gallico's Forthcoming Book Condensed In This Issue Audrey Hepburn: Fairest Of Them All The Panic In Our Streets: Louis Nizer's Answer Jack Warner's Story Of The Wild Ones: Barrymore, Bogart, Flynn, Brando.
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McCall's Nov 1964
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McCall's November 1964 Features Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Goldwater By Norman Rockwell Who Killed Chivalry? By Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. What Clare Boothe Luce Thinks About The Negro Vote Nervous Tensions: The Sleepless Wife And The Ambitious Husband
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McCall's published fiction by such well-known authors as Alice Adams, Lester Atwell, Ray Bradbury, Gelett Burgess, Willa Cather, Jack Finney, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Barbara Garson, John Steinbeck, Tim O'Brien, Tony J. Caridi, Anne Tyler and Kurt Vonnegut.
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