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From October/November 1964 issue p. 4: "Our aim is to build tomorrow's America and tomorrow's world as different from today's as a rocket is from a rowboat. By 1966 half the population of the United States will be under 25. The rest of the 20th Century is ours. What kind of an America and what kind of a world do we want? We do not want the hypocrisy, corruption and complacency which our parents' generation has accepted. We are not satisfied with more money, more comforts and more conveniences. We want a great purpose for our lives and for our nation -- more satisfying than materialism and more revolutionary than communism. We want men and women great enough in heart, mind and muscle to match the marvels of our technology. We refuse to be a problem generation. We want to be remembered as the generation that dared not only to go faster and harder, higher in space, deeper in the ocean, but who banished hate, fear and greed, poverty, war and famine from the earth. "
No issue published for May/June 1965.
July/August, 1965 issue is identical in date and content to the first issue of the following title, Pace, except for the title and publisher name being changed.
Description based on: October/November 1964; title from cover.
Latest issue consulted: July/August, 1965.
Began with: October/November 1964. Ceased with: July/August, 1965.