
McCall’s, First Magazine For Women, August 1965
McCall’s, First Magazine For Women, August 1965
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McCall’s
First Magazine For Women
Circulation over 8,400,000
August 1965
Volume XCII No. 11
50 Cents
The most famous woman in France explains what love is—and isn’t
The Kennedys in New York: The story behind a bitter campaign
Who is vulgar? What is vulgar? An answer from Marya Mannes
The unborn child: New discoveries dispel old myths
8 pages of new dresses for little girls
Katherine Anne Porter talks about art, marriage, friends and enemies
Fiction bonus: A joyous novel of family love
This August 1965 issue of McCall's Magazine, a publication aimed at women with a large circulation, covers a range of topics reflecting the interests and concerns of its readership at the time. The magazine features articles on relationships ("the most famous woman in France explains what love is—and isn't"), current events ("The Kennedys in New York: The story behind a bitter campaign"), social commentary ("Who is vulgar? What is vulgar? An answer from Marya Mannes"), science and health ("The unborn child: New discoveries dispel old myths"), fashion ("8 pages of new dresses for little girls"), and interviews with prominent figures ("Katherine Anne Porter talks about art, marriage, friends and enemies"). It also includes a work of fiction, suggesting a diverse content mix typical of women's magazines of that era.
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