Life Magazine, February 17, 1967 - Underground culture leader, art

Life Magazine, February 17, 1967 - Underground culture leader, art

Life Magazine, February 3, 1967 - Astronauts Roger Chafee, Ed White and Gus Grissom

Life Magazine, February 3, 1967 - Astronauts Roger Chafee, Ed White and Gus Grissom

Life Magazine, February 10, 1967 - Gus Grissom's caisson at Arlington

Original Life Magazine from February 10, 1967 - Gus Grissom's caisson at Arlington
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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
After Apollo astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee died during a launch rehearsal. Neat two page Pan-Am ad with photo of Neuschwanstein castle. Photos and initial investigation on why the Apollo capsule ignited. Close-up of Commissioner of Education Harold Howe II, his teaching philosophy, shows him playing hockey, chopping wood and hiking in New Hampshire. Oklahoma-born Adelle Donen leads the US take-over of British social life. Medicine - Du Pont breakthrough drug, Symmetrel, that blocks viruses. Worst snow in Chicago's history - amazing photos of a city standing still. Adventure section - 11-year-old skydiver Danny Rutledge dies. Ideas in Houses - an Arizona hacienda with a view. Miscellany - cute photo of a turtle with a baby turtle on his head like a hat.
Head taller than the six-foot drifts
3
John NEARY
Seeking alternatives to de Gaulle
4
Charles de Gaulle; 1890-1970, Europe (Politics and government), France (Foreign relations), United States (Foreign relations, Europe)
N.E.T.'s A time for burning
12
William YOUNGDAHL, Church and race relations, Television broadcasting (Documentary programs)
Life TV review
12
For the heroes, salute and farewell
20
Roger Chaffee; 1935-1967, Gus Grissom; 1926-1967
We shouldn't back into the future
42
Harold Howe (II.)
Beautiful pacesetter of the London whirl
48
Adelle DONEN, Londoners, London (England) (Social life and customs)
Other Adelle who retreats to the English countryside
52
Stanley Donen
Her problem getting people to take her seriously
56
Diana LURIE
Worst snow in Chicago's history
62
Snowstorms, Chicago (Ill.)
For the heroes, salute and farewell
20
Funeral rites and ceremonies
Honored son returns to West Point
22
Edward Higgins White; 1930-1967, Funeral rites and ceremonies
Search begins in the scorched capsule
30
Space vehicles (Fires and fire prevention)
Tough, blunt master of U.S. schools
37
Harold Howe (II.), United States Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare Office of Education
Sense of bursting away, utterly free
74
Dana RUTLEDGE, Parachuting
Sense of bursting away. utterly free
74
Rutledge family
In the desert, a hacienda for 1967
84
Bennie M. Gonzales, Houses (Arizona)
Walls within walls, but everywhere a view
89