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Life Magazine, October 23, 1950 - Ed Wynn

Life Magazine, October 23, 1950 - Ed Wynn

Life Magazine, October 2, 1950 - Stuart Symington

Life Magazine, October 2, 1950 - Stuart Symington

Life Magazine, October 9, 1950 - Jean Simmons

Original Life Magazine from October 9, 1950 - Jean Simmons
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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
The Universe, finite or infinite? Seoul and victory, more photos of fighting in Korea, including Paul Ebensteiner, Bob Barrow, Marines of Able company, more. Another pretty full page color Community silverplate ad with art by Jon Whitcomb. The latest fashions from Paris. The end comes for a champion, boxer Joe Louis. Tom Murphy takes over. Darkness at noon envelopes eastern half of US, huge forest fires in Alberta, lights come on in Cleveland's municipal stadium. Arrests end the “Henry Ford” swindle, with photos of Marie Fuller, Shelva Weaver (victim), Frank McGrew (victim) and others. St. Paul building is oglers delight, First National Bank provides bleachers and painted fence. Full page color Blatz beer ad with golfer Johnny Revolta. Mark Clark speaks out. Close-up - Blaik and son, West Point football. Art - how GI painters saw Korea. Movie “Trio.” New train station replaces Toledo eyesore. Bavarian kids dream of glory from orphanage in Munich. Life visits a fisherman's paradise off Mazatlan. Another lovely Modess ad in green and white couture. First Unitarian Church of Northborough, Massachusetts burns and is rebuilt. Critic Wolcott Gibbs gives own play.Full page color Wembley Brown Whisper ties, art by Craig.
Speaking of pictures, plushy, poodly, says Mrs Snow, editor of Harper's bazaar
12
Fashion
Van Gogh and the T-men
17
William Goetz; 1903-1969, Vincent van Gogh; 1853-1890
Seoul and victory
29
Korean War, 1950-1953 (Campaigns and battles)
Love those Yankees
38
Baseball
But what comes next?
38
Korean War, 1950-1953 (Peace and mediation)
Hanging hero
74
Jose Gervasio Artigas; 1764-1850, Bogota (Colombia) (Monuments, statues, etc)
Trio
77
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Britain's busiest actress
87
Jean SIMMONS
Historic church burns
91
Fires, Northborough (Mass.)
Geography of the universe
94
Edwin Powell Hubble; 1889-1953, California Institute of Technology Astrophysical Observatory, Nebulae,
Solar system
, Universe
Salute to our warriors
38
Korean War, 1950-1953 (Strategy)
End comes for a champion
39
Joe Louis; 1914-1981, Boxing
Tom Murphy takes over
40
Thomas F. Murphy; 1905-1995, New York (N.Y.) (Crime, Police)
Henry Ford swindle
47
Marie FULLER, Fraud
Oglers' delight
53
Building
Blaik and son
59
Earl Henry Blaik; 1897-1989, Robert McDowell BLAIK, United States Military Academy, Football
Korea five years ago
70
Steven R. KIDD, John PIKE, Korea (Description and travel)
Season in the sun
111
Wolcott Gibbs; 1902-1958, Theater reviews (Single works)
Critic awaits his critics
111
Wolcott Gibbs; 1902-1958
Joy in Toledo
121
TOLEDO (Ohio)Terminals
Fractured French
126
Caricatures and cartoons, French language
I wish I were . . . Bavarian boys dream of glory
133
Children (Germany), Children's fantasies
Mark Clark speaks out
140
World War, 1939-1945 (Campaigns and battles, Italy)
Fisherman's paradise
156
Salt water fishing, Sailfish, Mazatlan (Mexico)