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Life Magazine, December 8, 1952 - Earth's birth

Life Magazine, December 8, 1952 - Earth's birth

Life Magazine, November 3, 1952 - Completion of UN

Life Magazine, November 3, 1952 - Completion of UN

Life Magazine, November 24, 1952 - Jewelry fashions

Original Life Magazine from November 24, 1952 - Jewelry fashions
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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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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
Photo essay - The fabulous treasure Farouk left. How prison riots can be prevented. Very cute group of photos of Mary Ellen Terry, ballerina in a phone booth. Humorous photo showing girl releasing coffee beans from her bloomers - she was smuggling them from Belgium to Germany. Spanish dancer Jose Greco. Full page Kolynos (with Chlorophyll) toothpaste ad - have you ever heard of it, I haven't. Skin diver sets record at 127.9 feet, Raimondo Bucher. Forced football Fumbles beat the Irish, Notre Dame and Michigan state, including photos of Ralph Guglielmi and Don McAuliffe. United Nations has a bad week. Trail of the thunder lizard, brontosaurus at American Museum of Natural History. An engineering co-ed and 900 boys, Nancy Easley at Colorado School of Mines. Housing - trick bricks. Youth and age at the National horse show, includes photos of Barbara Gardner and Loula Long Combs. CIO's Phil Murray dies. Cute full page color Jell-o ad by JW. Photo of Elza Fisher guarding turkeys. Multipage ad of many American made toys. Alec Fuinness, Britain's most versatile actor. The year's prison riots. Great two page color Plymouth ad with blue Cranbrook car. How real fans go to the opera. Amusing full page color Green Giant ad on back cover, as fireman.
Speaking of pictures, ballerina in telephone booth
12
Mary Ellen TERRY
C.I.O. looks for another Phil Murray
23
Philip Murray; 1886-1952, Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.)
Troubled U.N, but at least it has Malik
26
Charles Habib Malik; 1906-1987, United Nations, United Nations Commission on Human Rights
Tv front
26
Television program reviews
Portrait
27
princess of Edinburgh ANNE
All alone with 900 boys at Colorado school of mines
97
Nancy EASLEY, Women college students
Birthday for Poetry
103
Harriet Monroe; 1860-1936, Poetry (Periodical), Poets, American
Biographical note
104
Edward Estlin Cummings (American poet.); 1894-1962
Afternoon on a hill
104
Code
106
Tale of treachery on Corregidor
28
John David PROVOO, Trials (Treason)
Real thieves take disputed old masters from a Kentucky church
30
Kentucky BARDSTOWN, Theft
Holding breath at 127.9 feet
32
Raimondo BUCHER, Diving, Submarine
Zion's Moses and a legacy
34
Chaim Weizmann; 1874-1952
U.N. has a bad week
36
Abraham Howard FELLER, United Nations
Saga of a noble tooth plumber
41
Edgar Rudolph Randolph PARKER, Dentists
Forced fumbles beat the Irish
42
Michigan State University, University of Notre Dame, Football
Five bullets for monsieur
49
Pierre Chevallier, Jeanne PERREAU, Trials (Murder)
Guarding the gobblers
54
POULTRY thieves
Trail of the thunder lizard
66
American Museum of Natural History, Extinct animals
Senor from Brooklyn
70
Jose Greco; 1918-2000, Dance
Decorated like a Christmas tree
75
Jewelry
Bernardine
83
Mary Chase; 1907-1981, Theater reviews (Single works)
Treasures Farouk left behind
88
Farouk I (King of Egypt); 1920-1965, Palaces
Immortal
106
General William Booth enters into heaven
108
Appellate jurisdiction
110
To Whistler, American
110
Phases
113
Atavism
113
Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock
114
Thomas Stearns Eliot (American poet, critic and dramatist.); 1888-1965
Chicago
116
Opera going, from the Metropolitan's bar
121
Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.)
Alec the Great
130
Alec Guinness
Riot is an unnecessary evil
138
Prisoners, Prisons
Trick bricks
153
Thomas Alban LEYSHON, Bricks
Youth and age at the horse show, Madison Square Garden
156
Horse shows