1968-03-02 The New Yorker Magazine Contents 1968/03/02 — Cover by Albert Hubbell Goings on About Town The Talk of the Town “The Something of the World” by Gilbert Rogin “March” a poem by Jane Cooper “The Sofa” by Maeve Brennan “An Ordinary Evening in Cleveland” a poem by Lewis Turco Letter from Saigon by Robert Shaplen The Theatre: Off Broadway: by Edith Oliver The Sporting Scene: Old Game, New Challenge about court tennis by Herbert Warren Wind Letter from Paris by Genet The Air: Positive, Negative by Michael J. Arlen “Sonatina: Hospital” by L.E. Sissman Musical Events: The Outsider by Winthrop Sargeant The Race Track: Close but No Cigar by Audax Minor The Current Cinema: That Clean Old Peasant Again by Pauline Kael is about “The Two of Us”, also a little bit on “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”