Life Magazine, March 21, 1949 - Teen's wardrobe
Original Life Magazine from March 21, 1949 - Teen's wardrobe
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$27.95
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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 (2 Available) |
$22.95
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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
Nice full page color Hoover vacuum cleaner ad. Nice full page color Ford ad with green car. Filibuster in the senate. Full page Listerine ad with art by Jack Keay (takes some looking to figure out what the ad is for!). Dancer Ray Bolger gets knocked down by accident by the boxers Ray Robinson and Sidney Miller. Cute full page Sanforized fabrics ad "Ben Hur(ts) with art by Gregori. Lucky Lieutenant Glenn Davis is greeted by Elizabeth Taylor. Woman mayor cleans up Portland, Oregon, Dorothy Lee. Lucky Luciano has a Roman holiday. The war memoirs of Winston Churchill, Vol. 2, part 7. The strange state of the market. Photo essay - the happy life of a Cuban correspondent, Henry Wallace. David O. Selznick takes time out. White and Negro schools in West Memphis, the town's only school for negroes burned (ten rooms for 1,000 students) - as you can guess, this led to a comparison between the schools for white and black students there, ridiculous differences. Rudy Vallee's comeback. A new giant appears on man's family tree, Paleontologist Robert Broom and the Swartkrans man. Neat full page color Johnson & Johnson ad with art by G.R.D. Long-lost bird, Notornis. The chicken of tomorrow, breeding for faster growing, plumper birds. Full page color United Stated Brewers Foundation beer ad with "Television Party" art by Douglass Crockwell, different signature, # 27 in "Home Life in America" series. Religion - the Shakers. Cute full page color Arrow White Shirts ad by Cody Whitman.
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Art, Abstract |
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Jekuthiel GINSBURG, Hermann von BARAVALLE, Rutherford Boyd (painter and sculptor.); 1884-1951, Maurice EL-MILICK, Harry P. Cain (American senator.); 1906-1979, Herbert Vere Evatt (Australian statesman.); 1894-1965, Jack COUGHLIN, Carlos Prio Socarras (Cuban president.); 1903-1977 |
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Ralph Crane |
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United States Congress Senate (Rules and practice) |
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Reconstruction (1939-1951) (Relief work) |
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Poultry (Breeding) |
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Rudy Vallee; 1901-1986 |
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Apes, Fossil, Man, Prehistoric |
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Tricks |
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Andrea del Verrocchio; 1435-1488 |
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Ethics |
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Ray Bolger; 1904-1987 |
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Dorothy LEE, Women mayors, Portland (Or.) |
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Lucky Luciano; 1897-1962 |
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Floods |
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David O. Selznick; 1902-1965 |
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Blacks (Education), West Memphis (Ark.) |
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Takahes |
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Henry WALLACE; 1915?-. |
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Speculation, Stocks |
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Nobility (Great Britain) |
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Madeline BALCAR, Clothing and dress |
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Shakers |