Esquire Magazine September 1974 Guess Who's Going to College Campus Report


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Discover a true gem in the world of vintage magazines with the Esquire Magazine - September 1974 edition, showcasing the captivating Guess Who's Going to College Campus Report. This nostalgic issue, rich in cultural significance from the vibrant era of the 1970s, pulls back the curtain on the collegiate experience and provides a window into the societal shifts of the time.

This vintage issue encapsulates the essence of the mid-70s, featuring in-depth articles that delve into various topics and profiles. Among the notable articles, you will find:

  • The Private Life of J. Edgar Hoover by Ovid Demaris
  • Never Lower Tillie’s Pants by Landon Y. Jones Jr.
  • Here’s Beverly Sills, Singing in the Reign by Garry Wills
  • When Smaller Cars Are Built, Detroit Will Build Them by Tony Hogg
  • Men of Vassar by Janie Gaynor
  • College: Dumbest Investment of All by Caroline Bird and Stephen G. Neccel

This issue serves as a fascinating snapshot of the era, integrating humor, political insights, and artistic expression, making it an essential addition to any collection of vintage magazines. Each page captures a piece of history that reflects both the challenges and triumphs of college life in America, making it a valuable collectible for history enthusiasts and magazine collectors alike.

The condition of this Esquire vintage issue is excellent with light wear typical of publications from this time period. It comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation, making it a prime choice for collectors.

Key features of this collectible vintage magazine include:

  • Spotlight on cultural shifts of the 1970s
  • Collection of thought-provoking articles from renowned writers

Make sure to check the accompanying images for a closer look at the magazine's condition and cover artistry.

Esquire Magazine September 1974 Guess Who's Going to College Campus Report

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