Mad #73 September 1962
- Mad Logo: Harvey Kurtzman
- T.E.A. The 'Pot' Refresher (Lester Krauss photos)
- Contents Page
- Letters
- Ads for Subscriptions, Alfred E. Neuman bust, The Mad Frontier
A Golden Trashery of Mad, Alfred E. Neuman portrait
- Appropriate Birthplaces for Some Famous Folk
**various places around the magazine
- Alfred's Poor Almanac
(written by Frank Jacobs / John Putnam art)
- Bananaz (TV satire) (Mort Drucker art)
(written by Earle Doud and Lou Silverstone)
- Road Signs that Reflect the Language of the Region
(written by Phil Hahn / Jack Rickard art)
- Don Martin Looks at Doctors --
- The Good Doctor In Africa
- The House Call
- In The Laboratory
- The Veterinarian
- The Anesthetist
- The Mad Book of "Modern" Fairy Tales
(written by Don Reilly / Joe Orlando art)
- Who's in Charge Here?
(written by Gerald Gardner / UPI and World Wide photos)
- Spy Vs. Spy (Antonio Prohias)
- Racketeer Illustrated - The Mouthpiece of the Syndicate
(written by Larry Siegel / George Woodbridge art)
- What if Products Only Worked Under Demonstration Conditions
(written by Earle Doud / Wally Wood art)
- Typewri-Toons (written by Dean Norman and Bette Norman)
- The Lighter Side of Summer Vacations (Dave Berg)
- Spy Vs. Spy (Antonio Prohias)
- The Subtle Science of Packaging
(written by Don Reilly / Bob Clarke art)
- Ad for The Fifth Annual Edition of The Worst From Mad
featuring a selection from Mad "Twists" Rock 'N' Roll L.P.
- Back Cover -- The Alfred E. Neuman "Hex" Sign
(Bob Clarke art)
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