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The National Observer 9/30/68 Humphrey Nixon, Generation Gap, Harper Valley PTA

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$4.50 via USPS Media Mail (2 to 9 business days) to United States

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None: All purchases final

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Nuvei accepted

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Other US Politics Collectibles

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Good

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Item description

The interest of the content notwithstanding, the original recipient of this vintage periodical named in the address was an honored naval aviator who led several squadrons including VF-14 on the USS Roosevelt. As such it is a great keepsake. The National Observer was published by Dow Jones from 1962 to 1977 and is a moderately conservative paper. Their criticism is never TOO strong but it is still always at the opposition. Overall though more of a calming conservatism than a rabble-rousing one; students who demonstrate at their University are alright as long as they understand it is only a temporary phase they are going through. Capisce? For the most part any given issue will touch some on the issues most current at the time. September 30, 1968. Looking forward to the national elections, this issue has somewhat of a calming tone to it. Back cover story is a great "Hold on to your horses" essay aimed at young people. Also a surprise story about Jeannie C. Riley and her country pop top 40 hit. Sub copy has been folded since it was made and it will be mailed that way. May have minor tears or scuffs on edges or folds. Presently folded a bit crooked but pages are supple enough to straighten it out if you want to. Paper not badly aged, it is old newsprint though.