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March 1976

Table of Contents

Features

How Coors is setting out to conquer Texas.

A long overdue homage to a cornerstone of Texas culture.

Hugh Aynesworth can’t escape what he witnessed in 1963.

Not all the action was on the field at Super Bowl X.

Is doing what comes naturally good enough these days?

Columns

Politics

From a long heritage of paternalism Fort Worth gropes toward democracy.

Lifestyle

The savage trials of eating with civilized children.

Records

Surprise yourself; discover the very old and the very new in classical music.

Books

T for Texas, T for Tennessee Williams’ autobiography, and T for terrible.

Dining Out

Exploring the pleasures of French regional cooking in these here regions.

Investments

The small investor is still the key to a big-time market.

Film

Two films that make it on one level, lose it on another.

Reporter

Reporter

Miscellany

Oh, say can you sing?

Pots, Prints, Pirouettes, Plants, and Pizza.

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