Life Magazine, May 28, 1965 - New York Congressman John Lindsay

Life Magazine, May 28, 1965 - New York Congressman John Lindsay

Life Magazine, June 23, 1958 - Hempstead High, N.Y.

Life Magazine, June 23, 1958 - Hempstead High, N.Y.

Life Magazine, June 27, 1960 - Alaska's animals, walruses

Original Life Magazine from June 27, 1960 - Alaska's animals, walruses
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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
Arnold Palmer, new hero of golf, surmounts the miseries of Denver's altitude and wins US Open at Cherry Hills, he beats Ben Hogan, some of the golfers need supplemental oxygen! Full page color White King detergent ad with grubby boy, art by J. Vance. Follow-up letter and photo pertaining to Mt. McKinley rescue (LIFE June 6, 1960). Riots in Japan cause cancellation of President Eisenhower's invitation. Honor student Stephen Bayne turns down prize from the American Legion. Photo essay - Alaska's animals. US shot-putters break records, includes photos of Bill Nieder, Dallas Long, Parry O'Brien, Dave Davis - training still seems to include just plain eating a LOT. Neat two page color General Motors ad with the Pontiac Bonneville Custom Safari station wagon car and the Ranger III ship (that goes to Isle Royale), Mount Ripley ski area in background in Hancock, Michigan, map of Isle Royale, art by Ben J...?. Australian singer Diana Trask. Pinafore kit helps home sewers. Historical surgical transplant, kidney, John Riteris, Andrew Riteris. Russians in Korea - the hidden bosses. Boxing champ Archie Moore opens film career in Huckleberry Finn. 49 cub scouts are turned loose in a candy factory, Manufacturer Mark Heidelberger in Philadelphia. Cute full page photo of Kip Koehler holding a mermaid, Louanna Gardner. Cute full page color Pepsi-Cola ad with scuba diving theme.
Communism lands blows that hurt
22
Dwight David Eisenhower; 1890-1969, Tokyo (Japan) (Riots)
How muscular wrecking crew leveled shaky house for Khrushchev
26
Nobusuke Kishi; 1896-1987, Communism (Japan)
And just when things looked so good, too
28
Japan and the United States
After the fiasco, hard look at role of roving President
30
Dwight David Eisenhower; 1890-1969
Japan and American purpose
32
Communism and democracy, United States (Foreign relations, Anti-Communist measures)
Rivals put best shot forward
55
Shotputting
Unspoiled wonders of a living wilderness
62
Walruses, Wildlife (Alaska)
Pinafore kit for sewers
75
Clothing and dress (Children)
Russians in Korea
76
Korean War, 1950-1953 (American participation, Soviet participation)
War not over yet
78
Battlefields
Miseries of the mile-high U.S. Open
37
Golf
Two down and British Open to go
40
Arnold Palmer; 1929-.
Seventeen-year-old boy versus the Legion
43
Stephen BAYNE
Sweet Australian singer
49
Diana Trask; 1940-.
Historic surgical transplant
105
John RITERIS, Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc
Bright debut of an old pro
113
Archie Moore; 1913-1998, Motion picture production and direction
Cub pack on a sweet-tooth binge in Philadelphia
117
Cub Scouts