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January 1978

Table of Contents

Features

It’s not Diamond Jim Brady, Bet a Million Gates, an Arab sheik, or Liberace. It’s a library.

Last year’s biggest bloopers, bleepers, blunders, bungles, boo-boos, bad breaks, bobbles, bevues, balks, and Briscoeisms.

How we learned to stop worrying and love the fifties.

At the National Women’s Conference, the feminists changed their sandals for pumps and embraced mainstream America.

Columns

Like most wrong ideas, the concept of the sunbelt didn’t matter until people started putting it into practice.

Politics

Corpus Christi is the victim - what is the crime?

Lifestyle

It’s tough to select food in a fast-moving serving line. A cafeteria is no place for the timid.

Country Notes

There are two ways to raise chickens: the right way and this way.

Dealing

Analysts can’t decide whether Tom Browne, Inc., is a silk stock or a sow’s ear.

Reporter

Reporter

Larry Flynt hears the call; everyone hears Bob Bullock; McConn job in Houston; ghost in the newsroom; and cotton on the dinner table.

Review

Royal women reign in Houston; Spanish artist eats dough; new novel for the operating table; more UFOs from Hollywood; wanted: a conductor for the San Antonio Symphony.

Miscellany

Last words on the West, the remains of the defenders of the Alamo, and Larry McMurtry’s sagging shelf.

Hot tubs and chili pots.

Saying will make it so.

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