Life Magazine, December 6, 1968 - Police violence at the Chicago convention

Life Magazine, December 6, 1968 - Police violence at the Chicago convention

Life Magazine, November 15, 1968 - President Richard M. Nixon

Life Magazine, November 15, 1968 - President Richard M. Nixon

Life Magazine, November 22, 1968 - Abolitionist Frederick Douglass

Original Life Magazine from November 22, 1968 - Abolitionist Frederick Douglass
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Some of the contents in this issue
Abolitionist Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth. Kenya's heroes return from Mexico Olympics with medals, Amos Biwott, Naftali Temu, Daniel Rudisha, Harambee. Submariner James Calvert becomes superintendent of Annapolis. Wind tunnel for birds reveals new facts about metabolism and flight, Dr. Vance A. Tucker. Thirties glamor sails again on the 'Queen Mary', fashion. The Craig Hundley Trio, Gary Chase, J.J. Wiggins. Hannsheinz Porst, West German millionaire and East German Communist. The Scopes trial Supreme Court rules that evolution can be taught - even in Arkansas. Earl Morrall, star quarterback of the Colts. Miscellany - funny photo of a man who is shooting an outdoor photograph while an owl perches on his head. Very nice two page color Sears ad with Othmar Schneider Fiberglass 500 skis, includes close-up of skis and leather boots, two skiers in background. Football report - Johnny Unitas, Earl Morrall profile. Very funny photo of an owl sitting on top of a photographer while he shoots something else. Full page Mutual of New York MONY ad with Harmannus van Bergen, Bell Foundry director, Greenwood, South Carolina.
Scholar, traveler, orchidologist
3
John Hope Franklin (American historian.); 1915-
Classic use of the great office
4
John Fitzgerald Kennedy; 1917-1963, Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962, Presidents (Powers and duties)
Ladies: why not creative cussing?
12
Swearing, New words
On Fyodor it looked better
18
Authorship
Bullitt
28
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
This wind tunnel is for the birds
63
Vance A. TUCKER, Birds (Flight), Metabolism, Physiological equipment
Three kids making it with jazz
75
Craig HUNDLEY, Children as musicians, Rock music
Two faces of Hannsheinz Porst
79
Hannsheinz PORST, Communism and democracy, Espionage, Germany (West) (Foreign relations, Germany (East))
Evolution revolution in Arkansas
89
United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Evolution
Bitter years of slavery
92
Slavery
In Kenya the word is harambee!
34
George Silk; 1916-., Athletes, Kenya
And now, getting together a Nixon administration
42
Richard Milhous Nixon; 1913-1994, Public officers
After 267 years of bachelorhood, Yale takes a bride
44
Yale University, Coeducation
In Cambodia
46
Prisoners of war (Cambodia)
Welcoming the new tenant
48
Presidents
Reappraising the Middle East
48
Soviet Union (Foreign relations, Middle East), United States (Foreign relations, Middle East)
Close-up: submariner rises to Annapolis
53
James Francis Calvert; 1920-., United States Naval Academy
Wars without victory still have to be fought
60
United States (Armed Forces, Education)
Intellectual argued with a founding father
94
Benjamin Banneker; 1731-1806
In pulpits Negroes found their first spokesmen
96
Richard Allen; 1760-1831, Black clergy
Nat Turner was a grim agent of revolt
98
Nat Turner; 1800?-1831, Slavery (Insurrections, etc)
Liberator Harriet Tubman helped run the Underground railroad
100
Harriet Tubman (American abolitionist.); 1820?-1913, Underground Railroad
For all Negroes, Frederick Douglass was their leader
102
Frederick Douglass; 1817?-1895, Abolitionists
Man who dared to enter paradise
123
Richard Schechner; 1934-., Audiences, Theater, Experimental
Putting the barnside inside
126
Houses (New York (State)), Houses, Remodeled, Vacation houses
Old stand-in becomes the star
133
Earl MORRALL, Football players