Life Magazine, May 8, 1970 - Vice-President Spiro Agnew
Original Life Magazine from May 8, 1970 - Vice-President Spiro Agnew
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$22.95
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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 |
$16.95
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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
Joan Didion writes a column pertaining to watching nine motorcycle movies in seven days. Teacher Jane Elliott (on TV) has an inventive way to teach elementary school kids about race relations and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The Perils of Cambodia and offering US military aid. The Nixon ladies in their new summer dresses, these are arranged so you could cut them out and tab them onto the Nixon ladies like a doll. Actor Cliff Gorman in the movie "The Boys in the Band". University of California Santa Cruz experiments with ideal of broad liberal education, photos include Ron Richardson, Noel King, Tod Decker, Trisha Miller, Bruce Wandmayer, Michel Landa. Flamboyant flautist (Flute player) Ian Anderson of the Jethro Tull rock group. Wild two page color photo of race car driver Jacky Ickx and his fiery crash in the Spanish Grand Prix. Polar bears struggle to survive. Parting Shots - Newell Bossart, who works on the 40th floor of Seattle, Washington's First National Bank Building, put a huge "It's A Boy!" sign in his office window - which his wife can see from her hospital window. Small photo of Thure Rosene of Oakland county, Michigan collecting trash on his bicycle. Cute mention of the GAMS, OGLE and PEEK clubs of Detroit (Girls Against More Skirt, Organization for Getting Legs Exposed, and People for the Enjoyment of Eyeballing Knees) - for having shorter skirts. Paul Bellesen teaches seamanship to ghetto children.
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Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Press coverage) |
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Motion pictures (Reviews, Plots, themes, etc), Motion pictures and youth |
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Philip Simkins' weathered wood |
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Race discrimination, Role playing, Television broadcasting (Documentary programs) |
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Motion picture reviews (Single works) |
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Patricia Nixon (wife of American president Richard M. Nixon.); 1912-1993, Tricia Nixon Cox (daughter of Richard M. Nixon.); 1946-, Julie Nixon Eisenhower (daughter of Richard M. Nixon.); 1948-, Clothing and dress |
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Automobile racing (Accidents and injuries) |
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United Nations |
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Cliff GORMAN |
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University of California, Santa Cruz |
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Ralph Ellison (American novelist and essayist.), Richard Wright (American novelist.); 1908-1960, Black fiction |
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Black studies, Students (Attitudes) |
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Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 |
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Vietnamese War, 1957-1975, Southeast Asia (Defenses) |
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Experimental college education |
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Spiro Agnew; 1918-1996 |
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Ian ANDERSON |
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Bears |