1966-12 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1966/12 — Contents as follows: The Americans in Thailand by Maynard Parker The Tragedy of Saigon by Frances Fitzgerald A Story — A Poem — by William Stafford The Russians of Rebecca West by Mary Ellmann Working With Toscanini — Monologues by William Carboni and Jan Peerce — Edited by B.H. Haggin Whistlin’ Dixie — The Southern Governors in Caucus — by Jesse Hill Ford The Several Blessings of Ta-Nien Wang — A Story by Hua-Ling Nieh Partition — A Poem — by W.H. Auden The Los Angeles Police: A Critique by Paul Jacobs Joining Up — An Atlantic “First” — by M.F. Beal The Dead — A Poem — by Mark Strand Hawthorne: The Artist of New England by Alfred Kazin Everlyn Waugh Faces Life and Vice Versa by John Osborne Strikes and People: A Proposal by Leland Hazard Departments: Atlantic Reports: Washington, Rhodesia, The Purge in China, Brazil Accent on Living: Charles W. Morton, Richard Bensted-Smith, Ken Purdy The Dalmatian Coast on the Cheap by Scott Corbett Records at Half Price by Herbert Kupferberg Atlantic Bookshelf: Edward Weeks, Oscar Handlin, Charlotte Jackson, Phoebe Adams Cover design by Rob Howard