Description: The New Yorker Magazine, March 30 1968, the complete issue in nice shape. Charles Saxon illustrated the cover. This issue includes Calvin Trillin's U.S. Journal piece "No, Sir, I Can't Go," about US Air Force Captain Dale Noyd, a conscientious objector, who, as a humanist, objected specifically to the war in Vietnam. His military career ended in this month by the verdict of a general court martial at Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis, N.M. Also: fiction by Julian Mazor ("The Boy Who Used Foul Language"),and more. The pages are crisp and clean, without a hint of foxing or any other staining, no writing, nothing missing, no odors, tight to the staples. Strictly graded VG.
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Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 1968
Year: 1962
Publication Name: New Yorker
Features: 1st Edition
Topic: War
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