Life Magazine, December 24, 1956 - American woman
Original Life Magazine from December 24, 1956 - American woman
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$37.95
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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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Good Condition Out of stock |
$23.95
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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.
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Some of the contents in this issue
The American girl at her Beautiful Best. U.S. Woman's Accomplishments, Gauged by Three Eminent Authors. She misses some goals. Her strength is based on a pioneer past. She needs time to consolidate her position. Women hold one third of U.S. jobs. Editorial: Women, Love and God. A successful wife's achievements in multiple roles. Women have earned a place in politics. The first baby is a rich experience. Clubwomen: Doers and Duties in Raleigh. Women are wonderful. Women are misguided. A teen-ager starts to grow up from tomboy to graceful woman. Bryn Mawr, tough training ground for women's minds. Changing roles in modern marriage: Psychiatrists find in them a clue to alarming divorce rise. Women spend billions of dollars to stay pretty. A widow meets the challenge of loneliness. House is designed by a woman to meet housewife's requirements. My wife works and I like it: A husband takes a strong stand in a controversy. 20-year-olds' idea of ideal husband is aced out by Perry Como. People in Love. The suburban wife as seen by two humorists. A picture quiz: Women in the headlines: Can you Identify them? The full life of one of these headline women. Women work for the church all year-and especially at Christmas. Very cute full page color Coca-cola ad on back cover with Santa and a fawn.
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Catherine Marshall; 1914-1983 |
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Women |
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Mary Ellen Chase; 1887-1973 |
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Frontier and pioneer life |
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Emily Kimbrough; 1899-1989 |
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Bryn Mawr College, Women college students |
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Marriage, Sex differences, Women (Psychology) |
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Cosmetics industry, Cosmetics |
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Helena Rubinstein; 1870-1965 |
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Widows |
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Women (Occupations) |
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Love, Women |
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Homemakers |
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Women (Political activities) |
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Washington (D.C.) (Social life and customs) |
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Childbirth, Pregnancy |
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Women's organizations, Raleigh (N.C.) (Clubs) |
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Women |
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Women |
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Women (Photographs) |
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Girls |
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Margaret King HUNTER, Houses (New Hampshire), Kitchens |
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Married women (Employment) |
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Perry Como; 1912-2001, Husbands |
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Wives |
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Caricatures and cartoons, Suburban life |
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Information tests, Celebrities |
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Dorothy Buffum Chandler; 1901-1997 |
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Portraits, American, Women in art |
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Clothing and dress (Prices) |
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Women and religion |