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Articles
November 30, 1970 | Pamela Knight But they do get a kick out of collecting special ceramic bottles of booze. More than 10,000 Americans are into this big craze—swapping, selling and meeting to discuss their hobby. Over coffee, of course
November 09, 1970 | J. Richard Munro America's fascination with the automobile as a culture object has long been a matter of interest to this magazine and on occasion we have enjoyed probing and analyzing the love affair. What is it in a man that leads...
February 10, 1969 | Bill Forbis
February 03, 1969 | Garry Valk As one can easily discern by studying the drawings of Carleton Mitchell's superboat (page 30), Artist Ted Lodigensky is a stickler for thoroughness and detail. "I like fine paintings, I like fine machinery," says...
May 18, 1964 On a tour of London factories with a Russian trade delegation, shy, unobtrusive Sergei Khrushchev, son of the Soviet leader, did not have much chance to pursue his favorite sport—which is butterfly hunting. But he...
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