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ContentsEditorial, By Bruce McCall; Illustration uncredited Letters, Uncredited; Illustration by Marvin Mattleson News on the March, Uncredited [Henry Beard]; Illustration by Marvin Mattleson, Photographs uncredited Mrs. Agnew's Diary, Uncredited [Doug Kenney]; Illustration by Marvin Mattleson True Facts, By Henry Beard; Illustrations by Warren Sattler; Photographs uncredited Techno-Tactics, Uncredited; Illustration by Tommy Solosky Unum Pedem Parvum Pro Me, Sed Pedem Gigantum Pro Humanitate Hoc Est, By Tony Hendra; Illustration by Marvin Mattleson Rx For Disaster: What Went Wrong With Those Weird, Wild, Way-out Beatnik Communes?, By Bruce McCall; Photographs uncredited Popular Workbench Magazine, Written and illustrated by Bruce McCall National Science Fair Projects, By Brian McConnachie and Henry Beard; Photographs uncredited Pavlov's Dog, By Bruce McCall; Illustration by Mara McAfee The Father of the Transistor, By Michael O'Donoghue; Illustrated by Bob Monhegan Soviet-Mechnod-Foto Magazine, By Bruce McCall; Photographs uncredited Non-Polluting Power Sources, By Henry Beard; Illustrations by Harry Fischman Nixxon, By Christopher Cerf; Illustrations by Warren Sattler; Photographs by Dennis Brack/Black Star 1958 Official Souvenir Map, Jersey City World Exposition of Freedom, Progress and Technology, By Bruce McCall and Henry Beard; Illustration by Bruce McCall Funny Pages, Featuring "Nuts" by Gahan Wilson; "Idyl" by Jeff Jones; "Cheech Wizard" by Vaughn Bodé; "Trots and Bonnie" by Shary Flenniken; "Duck and Weevil" by Bobby London; and "The Aesop Brothers, Siamese Twins" by Rodrigues
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