Talk:Ralph Ginzburg

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I have added a reference and will dates of birth and death. Capitalistroadster 19:20, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

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No. 2 (Summer, 1962)

The cover of No. 2 pictured a young couple in swimsuits, kissing passionately; it was printed in two colors, black and greenish-yellow, with a red-orange logo. The inside covers repeated the theme in red (front) and blue (back).

The first eight pages are given over to a photo-essay on the female reaction to Jack Kennedy. Kennedy was a notorious adulterer, and no doubt Ginzburg wanted to extract his pound of flesh for his prosecution by the Kennedy administration.

==> the highlighted text seems acrimonious. JRL