Life Magazine, October 10, 1949 - J.R. Oppenheimer

Life Magazine, October 10, 1949 - J.R. Oppenheimer

Life Magazine, September 26, 1949 - Separates, fashion

Life Magazine, September 26, 1949 - Separates, fashion

Life Magazine, October 3, 1949 - Football roundup

Original Life Magazine from October 3, 1949 - Football roundup
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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
Cute half page color Barbasol shaving creme ad with football player and cheerleader. Nemo adjustable waist foundations ad, only 1/4 page but wow, what a woman! Cute photo of Doris E. Trrobnick (Annandale, Virginia) with note about how to wear a bikini swimming suit. Two pages of sexy photos of girls in the Ken Murray vaudeville revue "Blackouts" - dressed as if for sports, skiing (Jean Marshall), golf (Joan Morley), baseball (Consuelo Cezon), hiking (Joann and Jean Corbett), more. US detects nuclear blast in Russia. Children with Polio isolated, photos show parents peeping in through windows, including Don Fisher (Chariton, Iowa), Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hutchison, Joey Hemminger, Mrs. Joe C. Blaha, Raymond Blank Memorial Hospital, in Des Moines. Full page color World Book Encyclopedia ad with art by Lockhart. Viking rocket flies to 33 miles. Nice full page page of Jackie Robinson being kicked out of the game by an umpire, baseball. Rich lifestyles, Nancy V. McClelland, William Pahlmann, Robsjohn-Gibbings. Fashion extremes of 1949. College football review, Al Wietert, Walter Teninga, Richard Kempthorn, Doak Walker, Jim Owens, Leon Hart, Arnold Galiffa. Feature on animals in trouble, broken bones, more shenanigans, including dog named Yankee, race horse named Gotta Gal. Article on Edward V. Rickenbacker and Eastern Air Lines economies. Neat article showing how three different decorators would do the same room, Nancy V. McClelland, William Pahlmann, Robsjohn-Gibbings. Full page color Hart Schaffner & Marx suits with art by Tom Hall. Full color Schlitz ad with cowboy theme. American finds mountain higher than Everest by Leonard Francis Clark - Amnyi Machen.
Blackouts
12
Musicals, revues, etc (Reviews, Single works)
U.S. detects atomic blast in Russia
17
Atomic bombs
How was the atomic explosion detected?
18
Nuclear weapons (Testing, Detection)
U.S.S.R. has a topflight scientific team
20
Scientists, Russian
Bomb to bomb
22
Atomic bombs
How Rick does it
46
Eddie Rickenbacker; 1890-1973, Eastern Air Lines, Inc
Viking's flight
52
Rockets
Three decorators
54
William C. PAHLMANN, Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings; 1905-1976, Vincent MCCLELLAND, Houses (Interior decoration)
Touch of the times
63
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Fashion extremes in 1949
67
Fashion
Silent rebellion
26
Hungary (Religion)
Britain cuts the pound
28
Money (Great Britain)
Lack of balance between trade and money has caused the crisis
30
Great Britain (Commerce)
Red-led electrical workers head out of C.I.O.
37
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
Animals in trouble, but some are untroubled
41
Animals
Choo Choo spells football in 1949
74
Charlie Justice; 1924-., Football players
Low-pressure salesman
85
Doughbelly Price PRICE, Sales personnel
I found the highest mountain
92
A'nyemaqen Mountains (China), Tibet
Life goes to the Terpsichorean ball
112
Balls (Parties), Debutantes