Life Magazine, October 2, 1950 - Stuart Symington

Life Magazine, October 2, 1950 - Stuart Symington

Life Magazine, September 18, 1950 - Ezio Pinza

Life Magazine, September 18, 1950 - Ezio Pinza

Life Magazine, September 25, 1950 - Swedish Red Cross woman

Original Life Magazine from September 25, 1950 - Swedish Red Cross woman
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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
How MacArthur would face Russia. Frantic pennant contenders in baseball, includes photos of lots of the famous guys, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, others. Lost Canyon - 7 pages in color from Mexico's Barranca de Cobre. Scot shows his trews. GI's from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania die in train wreck. Parents fight for Laurel, Eunice and Gerald Daynes. Miners are rescued from pit, Knockshinnoch Colliery in Scotland - huge area of coal mine caved in. California fights a rash of forest fires, includes photos of fire fighters, Chester Shaw, Mrs. Ben Marcus and others. MacArthur and Asia. East Germans work in Uranium mines. The boy who played alone, Michael Griffin - pictorial essay, he is a deaf boy who went to New York's Lexington School for the Deaf. Travel - the “Liberte.” Fake furs - fashions. Full page color Blatz beer ad with Bill Veeck, former owner of the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team and Cleveland Indians. Peat bog Mummy in Denmark, he was a thief, still has noose around neck. Dutch Elm disease. Life goes on a Southampton weekend. World's smallest bike, Alf Tabb of Kidderminster, England. Bob and Beverly Blackstone get married then he goes off to Korrea. Nice full page color Vermont Maid syrup ad with maple sap being collected in ad. Nice two page color 1951 Packard ad with red car. Michigan State Fair with Betty Hutton and Carmen Miranda.
Speaking of pictures, the Democrats make U.S. political history, and rewrite it with comic books
14
Comic books, strips, etc, Politics and government (Public relations)
Shabby showcase
18
Fairs, Leipzig (Germany)
Clutch is on for fan and player alike
31
Baseball
Johnson vs. Acheson
34
Dean Acheson; 1893-1971, Louis Arthur Johnson; 1891-1906
Governor Dewey
34
Thomas Edmund Dewey; 1902-1971
Two flags of freedom
71
United Nations (Flag)
Secret mines of Russia's Germany
73
Uranium mines and mining
Liberte
85
Steamships and steamboats
Sly art of scene-stealing
87
Wendy BARRIE, Acting
Into the depths of a hidden canyon
90
SIERRA MADRE., Scientific expeditions, Urique River (Mexico)
George Catlett Marshall
34
George Catlett Marshall; 1880-1959
Jan Smuts
34
Jan Christiaan Smuts; 1870-1950
Planes pave way for the landing
36
Korean War, 1950-1953 (Aerial operations)
Boy's best friend
40
Eleanor Roosevelt (wife of American president Franklin D. Roosevelt and diplomat.); 1884-1962,
James Roosevelt (American congressman, business consultant and son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.);
1907-1991
, Political campaigns
Farewell and return
42
Railroads (Accidents)
Truman dumps Johnson
44
Louis Arthur Johnson (American Secretary of defense.); 1891-1966,
George Catlett Marshall (American general and statesmen.); 1880-1959
Three beauties, three queens
49
Beauty contests
Fight for Laurel
50
Laurel DAYNES
Rescue from the pit
52
Coal mines and mining (Accidents and explosions)
California fights a rash of forest fires
57
Forest fires
Two kids who had so little time
65
Bob BLACKSTONE, War marriages
Swedish Red cross girl
105
Ingrid JARNALD
Fake furs
110
Fur, Artificial
Peat bog mummy
115
Mummies, Denmark (Antiquities)
Boy who played alone
121
Michael GRIFFIN; 1946?-., Deaf (Education)
MacArthur and Asia
126
Douglas MacArthur; 1880-1964, United States (Foreign relations, Asia)
Portrait
132
Charles Turner JOY, George Edward STRATEMEYER, Sidney HUFF, William Frederick MARQUAT,
Courtney Whitney; 1897-1969
, Charles Andrew WILLOUGHBY
Hope for elms
143
Elm (Diseases and pests)
How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm?
149
Fairs
Life goes on a Southampton weekend
156
Hedy Lamarr; 1913-2000, Southampton (N.Y.)
World's smallest bike
162
Bicycles