Smithsonian Magazine October 1971 Volume 2 No. 7

Smithsonian
October 1971
Volume 2 Number 7
Published by The Smithsonian Associates
80 pages

The pages are lightly tanning and a few bottom corners are dog earred. The cover is creased, has an ink mark on the front, and there are some scuffs, stains and edge wear.

Contents:
Secretary Ripley outlines SI's plans for 1976-the nation's bicentennial year
From fish to Man, the brain's pleasure centers can be turned on, but only Man derives joy from thought
Salmon spectacle
James Deetz searches for elusive artifacts from Pilgrim settlements
National Gallery opens a comprehensive show of John Sloan's important paintings
Smithsonian acquisition: Back-up model of the LM that first put astronauts on the moon
Chicago's bloody Haymarket riot
NASA's Mariner 9 expedition to Mars may unravel many mysteries
A busy newspaper editor finds peace and seclusion by hand-building his own cabin in the woods