ARTICLES AND FEATURES
31 INTERVIEW: DESMOND MORRIS
This renowned behavioral scientist, who has just published his new book Manwatching,
discusses with Gallery the gestures and movements of people in love, in moments
of triumph, loneliness, dishonesty.
40 THE MISSING GENERAL An Investigative Report By Willem Oltmans
Here is shocking new information about an American General who may hold the key
to the events surrounding the Kennedy assassination. His whereabouts today are
unknown, but it is believed he could testify— if alive — that J. Edgar
Hoover, Allen Dulles, and Richard Nixon conspired to kill the President.
68 THE SEXPERIENCE RESUME Humor by Alphonse Simonaitis
Here's how to find a girl the way you find a job.
52 THE LONELY HEART By Tom Buckley
You can die of a broken heart. With the growing trend toward divorce and separation,
there is some fascinating new evidence that a man who is part of a couple or a
family will probably live a longer, healthier life than the man who lives alone.
70 THE WARNING Fiction by John Tomerlin
He'd always obeyed the law. But when robot law got out of hand, there was only
one thing he could do.
80 LIVING WITH A SEXUALLY AGGRESSIVE WOMAN By David Schulz
Today's woman is not afraid to ask for what she wants — both in and out
of bed. Her demands may startle you, but chances are that you can expect her to
give a lot back in return.
83 PRIVATE LIVES: KINKY CLUBS
Justin visited the private clubs where bondage, discipline, humiliation, and submission
are part of the regular scene. This is the story of his participation in these
clubs.
91 LOOKING GOOD: HAIR NOW, HAIR TOMORROW By Louis Botto
If you'd like to do something about that bald spot or receding hairline, but don't
want to wear a toupee, hair transplants may be the answer for you. Here's some
straightforward advice.
PICTORIALS
47 ONE April FOOL
Photographs by Norman Mosallem
55 THE "GIRL NEXT DOOR"
Amateur Erotic Photo Contest
59 SPECIAL GIANT PULL-OUT CENTERFOLD OF THIS MONTH'S "GIRL NEXT DOOR"
WINNER
73 MILE-HIGH MS.
Photographs by Leslie Turtle
95 AND SOME FOR ANITA
Photographs by Siwer Ohlsson
DEPARTMENTS
8 FEEDBACK
Letters from our readers.
19 GALLERY AT LEISURE
Sports by Bernard Kirsch
Books by Donald Newlove
Music by Meridee Merzer
Screen by Tom Seligson
27 PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS
By Susan Toepfer
37 SPEAKING OUT : TALKING BACK TO THE IRS By Jonathan Kent
There have been so many complaints against the IRS that the Government finally
authorized a full-scale investigation of the agency's procedures of tax collection.
Results of that investigation should set us all to thinking.
88 INSIDE-OUT
Advice by Peter Frishauf and Katharine Rice.
106 CAMPUS ROUNDTABLE
Editors of leading college newspapers state their opinions on the question: Should
the Equal Rights Amendment be ratified? How do you believe our society will be
changed, if at all, by the law's proposed enactment?