NATION The War: The Greatest Drama (The Nation / THE WAR) The Presidency: Looking Toward November (The Nation / THE PRESIDENCY) The Vice-Presidency: The Bright Spirit (The Nation / THE VICE-PRESIDENCY) Democrats: Labor's Love Lost (The Nation / DEMOCRATS) The Administration: Folk Singer in Striped Pants (The Nation / THE ADMINISTRATION) The Capitol: Robber in the House (The Nation / THE CAPITOL) New York: Eye to Eye (The Nation / NEW YORK) Political Notes: New Faces? (The Nation / POLITICAL NOTES) New Jersey: Who Needs Progress? (The Nation / NEW JERSEY) Michigan: Fatuus Season (The Nation / MICHIGAN) Civil Rights: R.I.P. (The Nation / CIVIL RIGHTS) WORLD Communists: Fight of the Tigers (The World / COMMUNISTS) Pakistan: Collectors of a Debt (The World / PAKISTAN) The Nude on the Basketball Court, and Other Chinese Stories (The World) India: Visitor in a Sari (The World / INDIA) Indonesia: The President, the Generals, And the Angry Young Men (The World / INDONESIA) South Viet Nam: The Political Climate (The World / SOUTH VIET NAM) Formosa: Problems of Age (The World / FORMOSA) Spain: Rough Sea for Charlie (The World / SPAIN) West Germany: New View of Russia (The World / WEST GERMANY) Great Britain: The Last Lap (The World / GREAT BRITAIN) Finland: Forgetting the Past (The World / FINLAND) Cuba: The Freedom Flood (The World / CUBA) Colombia: A Threat of Daggers (The World / COLOMBIA) The Congo: Last Chance for Parliament (The World / THE CONGO) Guinea: Parlor Games at the Villa Sily (The World / GUINEA) Cyprus: Toward a Boiling Point (The World / CYPRUS) SCIENCE Space: The Lessons of Gemini 8 (SPACE) Astronomy: Are Quasars the Products Of Peculiar Galaxies? (ASTRONOMY) Seismology: Instant Earthquake (SEISMOLOGY) HEALTH & MEDICINE Gynecology: Pills to Keep Women Young (Medicine / GYNECOLOGY) Government: Support for a Shake-Up (Medicine / GOVERNMENT) Research: Points for the Virus Theory (Medicine / RESEARCH) SOCIETY The Home: Paper Weight (Modern Living / THE HOME) Fashion: The Luna Year (Modern Living / FASHION) The City: San Francisco Still Says No (Modern Living / THE CITY) PRESS Newspapers: New York's New Mix (The Press / NEWSPAPERS) The Press: The Value of Privacy (The Press) RELIGION Christianity: The Kiss of Peace (CHRISTIANITY) The Bible: Superior Samaritans (THE BIBLE) SPORT Tennis: Missile v. Computer (TENNIS) Pro Basketball: Making the Giant Jolly (PRO BASKETBALL) Auto Racing: Marred Victory (AUTO RACING) Scoreboard: Who Won Apr. 1, 1966 (SCOREBOARD) BUSINESS Investigations: The Spies Who Were Caught Cold (U.S. Business / INVESTIGATIONS) Utilities: Decision on the Snake (U.S. Business / UTILITIES) Transportation: The Great Boxcar Shortage (U.S. Business / TRANSPORTATION) Taxes: Winning Ticket (U.S. Business / TAXES) Wall Street: Learn to Listen (U.S. Business / WALL STREET) Management: Mutual Antipathy (U.S. Business / MANAGEMENT) Trade: Busy Boats to China (World Business / TRADE) Asia: The Fallout (World Business / ASIA) France: Hello, Dollar! (World Business / FRANCE) EDUCATION Universities: Toward Urban Excellence (UNIVERSITIES) Public Schools: Potent Pictures (PUBLIC SCHOOLS) Students: How to Keep 2-S (STUDENTS) LAW The Supreme Court: Bad News for Smut Peddlers (The Law / THE SUPREME COURT) ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Television: Apr. 1, 1966 (Time Listings / TELEVISION) Theater: Maternal Tug o' War (The Theater) Theater: The Funniest Lies (The Theater) Painting: Landscapist of Light (Art / PAINTING) Sculpture: The Casting of Ethel Scull (Art / SCULPTURE) Television: The Unloved Ones (Show Business / TELEVISION) Pop Singers: The Biggest Cat (Show Business / POP SINGERS) Actors: The D.O.V.E. from U.N.C.L.E. (Show Business / ACTORS) Opera: Last Days of the Old Lady (Show Business / OPERA) Cinema: A Case for Treatment (Cinema) Cinema: Old Wave Manhunt (Cinema) Cinema: New Wave Felony (Cinema) Books: The Final Agony (Books) Books: Echoing Epics (Books) Books: Leaves of Grass (Books) Books: Out of the Closet (Books) MILESTONES Milestones: Apr. 1, 1966 PEOPLE People: Apr. 1, 1966 TO OUR READERS A Letter From The Publisher: Apr. 1, 1966 (A Letter From The Publisher) LETTERS Letters: Apr. 1, 1966 ESSAY Essay: WHY CARS MUST-AND CAN-BE MADE SAFER (Time Essay)