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Life Magazine, May 14, 1956 - Gainsborough look, fashion

Life Magazine, May 14, 1956 - Gainsborough look, fashion

Life Magazine, April 23, 1956 - Jayne Mansfield

Life Magazine, April 23, 1956 - Jayne Mansfield

Life Magazine, April 30, 1956 - Daniel Truman

Original Life Magazine from April 30, 1956 - Daniel Truman
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These issues are extremely nice. These are in amazing condition and are great for framing or giving as a cherished gift. Some may have very minor defects and address labels.
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These issues are in pretty good shape. These are great for those who want a complete, original, average condition issue to read and enjoy. They may have some light to moderate flaws like small tears, spots, library stamps etc. but would make a great piece of history for the budget minded to mark any occasion.
Some of the contents in this issue
Great two page photo of migrating snow geese. ‘Amateurs' and Hypocrisy. Whittaker Chambers Interprets Red's New War For Men's Minds. Those Two Big Weddings. The big week in Monaco, Hollywood's Grace Kelly becomes Princess Gracia Patricia of Monaco. Independence, Missouri hosts Truman-Daniel wedding.Full page color Campbell's ad with big illustration of blooming okra plant. Two page color Hunt's catsup ad has table and setting all in white... one red bottle of catsup. Baseball rookies have their first big league games, Luis Aparicio, Charley Neal, Dorrel Herzog, Frank Robinson, more. Elvis Presley is becoming the new pop singing sensation. Haylift for a horse named Elijah stranded on the Continental Divide, Collegiate Peaks, Colorado. Photo Essay, Spring in lovely Japan,sixteen pages by Eliot Elisofon. Whittaker Chambers interprets the reviling of Stalin. Progress on the DEW line, U.S. spends $400 million on radar network in frozen Arctic. Hypocrisy of Amateurism, Athletes tell how illicit pay-offs destroy the amateur code. TV replaces teacher as monitor of study hall, New London, Wisconsin. Barnard college student Anne Morris is also consultant to Bergdorf Goodman. Students in Hollywood sculpture class mold clay while chico Hamilton jazz quartet plays. The squared egg, new plastic shell is tougher and handier.
Majestic migration
10
Margaret Bourke-White (American photographer.); 1904-1971, BirdsPhotographs
Extra-special Saturday
28
Margaret Truman (daughter of American president Harry S. Truman and writer.); 1924-2008, Independence (Mo.), Weddings
Woman editor finds news galore but there's that big story
30
Sue GENTRY
Movies pretty princess assumes a real life title
36
Grace (Princess of Monaco); 1929-1982, Rainier III (Prince of Monaco); 1923-., Weddings
How to be right and president
52
Dwight David Eisenhower; 1890-1969, Anthony Eden (Earl of Avon); 1897-1977, Agricultural administration
Japan's lovely look of spring
82
Japan (Description and travel)
Sophomore shuttles from Barnard to Bergdorf
99
Anne MORRIS, New York (N.Y.) (Stores)
Science squares the egg
105
Eggs (Marketing)
Athletes tell how illicit pay-offs destroy the amateur code
113
Wes Santee; 1932-., Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, Amateurism (Sports), Athletes
Britain hunts offshore coal
125
Coal mines and mining (Scotland), Coal in submerged lands
Luck of the British
52
Finance (Great Britain), Lotteries (Great Britain)
First big league game for eight boys
57
Baseball players
Howling hillbilly success
64
Elvis Presley; 1935-1977
High-flying haylift for a hard-luck horse
69
Horses
Bold and the brave
75
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Academic private eye
78
School management and organization, Television in education
Jazz helps artists dig that clay
128
Art and music, Art students, Sculpture (Study and teaching)
Sprouting domes on DEW line
133
Radar defense networks
Daily gift of life
141
Jim Garner, Blood donors, Hemophilia
End of a dark age ushers in new dangers
148
Communist Party (Soviet Union), Communism, Communists
Reception that was no ball
173
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Bulganin; 1895-1975, Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev; 1894-1971, Great Britain and the Soviet Union