SEE! Duddy's stupendous plunge into the movie business SEE! The famous director with a secret past SEE! Zulu dances— in a film about a bar-mitzvah yet?By MORDECAI RICHLER32 min
To many adults, teen-agers sometimes seem obsessed by rock ’n' roll and hot rods—but they’ll be running this country in the space age. What do they think about the vital issues they’ll face? A special Maclean’s survey found many youngsters who believe:By Sidney Katz23 min
After the war, Alfried Krupp was ordered to sell his steel mills but didn’t. Now, to feed his hungry smelters, he's on the brink of an iron-ore project in Ungava so huge that it could change the trading patterns of this countryBy Peter C. Newman17 min
Newfoundland’s proud and peaceful Beothuck Indians are extinct today because, for more than two centuries, a favorite sport of the island’s whites was hunting the natives like big gameBy HAROLD HORWOOD16 min
A Maclean’s editor and his wife—though unrepentant Vancouverites—find the capital of B. C. is just as Kipling said. It’s the Bay of Naples with the Himalayas behind it. Is it also a bit of Olde England? Gracious, noBy Ray Gardner16 min
To Roy Alvin Storey— Grey Cup hero, lacrosse star and, until last spring, the most colorful referee in the NHL— sport was “my work, my hobby, my education and my claim to a place in the world.” Here’s how it all began
A million Canadians play a game called contract bridge. But it’s much more than a game to a few thousand addicts, some of whom have thrown up promising careers to concentrate on one of the trickiest, most demanding mental exercises man has ever devisedBy PETER GZOWSKI14 min
When a matron I know was five years of age she was taken by her grandmother to visit a nearby city. There, for the first time, she beheld sweating, dirt-streaked men digging a ditch. She was deeply disturbed that such things had to be and questioned her grandmother about it.By MAXWELL DROKE SAYS10 min
WHY DID THE GOVERNMENT fire Alan Jarvis, the brilliant and successful director of the National Gallery? Officially he wasn’t fired, he just resigned without giving any reason. Jarvis’ appointment had only another eight months to run, and he stayed at his post through a very difficult period only a year ago.By BLAIR FRASER6 min
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