Life Magazine, March 6, 1950 - Marsha Hunt

Life Magazine, March 6, 1950 - Marsha Hunt

Life Magazine, February 20, 1950 - Gregory Peck

Life Magazine, February 20, 1950 - Gregory Peck

Life Magazine, February 27, 1950 - Atomic war, bomb

Original Life Magazine from February 27, 1950 - Atomic war, bomb
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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
Press Agent Arthur Davis sends out photos with enhanced labels of pretty girls Eva Dahlbeck, Peggy Purdy, Cocoa Brown. Rather funny full page color Peter Pan Peanut butter ad with girl with cheesey smile. How can we prepare for war against the Soviets. Joint Chiefs prepare our defense - Hoyt Vandenberg, Omar Bradley, J Lawton Collins and Forrest Sherman. Full page Bell Telephone ad with story of Marjorie Pennino, who was once saved by a telephone operator, then later became a telephone operator and saved someone else. Yale gets a new president - Alfred Whitney Griswold. Full page National Board of Fire Underwriters ad for fire safety in the house. The Little Red dress - 1950 fashion. Full page color Community silverplate ad with art by Jon Whitcomb. Winston Churchill memoirs Volume 3, Part III. The Atomic Bomb, how it works. Feature on color TV and the upcoming FCC hearings. Life Visits some ski bums at Sun Valley - Obert J Rod, Bob Lombard, Jerry Pesman, Bebe Walker, Joan Scribner, Jerry Edwards, Edward Scotty, Mary Gregg.
Speaking of pictures, press agent's fakes
12
Photography, Journalistic
War can come
19
War, United States (Defenses)
How much for radar?
22
Radar (Military use)
How muscular is the army?
24
United States Army
How new a navy should we have?
26
United States Navy
House of commons portrait
62
Sir Winston Churchill; 1874-1965 (Statues, portraits, etc)
How war came to Pacific
67
World War, 1939-1945 (Art, Japan)
War memoirs
71
ANGLO-AMERICAN conference, December, 1941
Churchill's American ancestors
73
Churchill family
A-bombs on a U.S. city
81
Nuclear warfare
How much airpower?
28
United States Air Force
Nature of the enemy
30
Communism (Soviet Union), United States (Foreign relations, Soviet Union)
Joint chiefs of staff
32
Omar Nelson Bradley; 1893-1981, Joseph Lawton Collins; 1896-1987, Forrest P. Sherman; 1896-1951,
Hoyt Sanford Vandenberg; 1899-1954
, United States Joint Chiefs of Staff
Soul-searchers find no answer
37
Nuclear warfare (Ethical aspects), Hydrogen bombs
Yale gets a new president
45
A. Whitney Griswold, Charles Seymour; 1885-1963, Yale University
Tv color controversy
48
Color television
Share-the-oil plan in Indiana
55
Petroleum (Indiana), PLAINVILLE (Ind.)
Atomic bomb
90
Atomic bombs
Plutonium is produced in atomic piles
94
Plutonium
K-25 plant at Oak Ridge produces U-235
98
Uranium
Fish-eye view
102
Fishing, Winter
Tomorrow's stars show their stuff
107
Children as actors and actresses
Life visits some ski bums at Sun Valley
114
Skiing