Life Magazine, July 18, 1949 - Hollywood's children

Life Magazine, July 18, 1949 - Hollywood's children

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Life Magazine, July 11, 1949 - Olympian Bob Mathias

Original Life Magazine from July 11, 1949 - Olympian Bob Mathias
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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
Korean assassin Kim Koo dies by gunfire. West fights grasshopper plaque. Slipstream strips sliding stunter (very funny photos!), Roland Toutain. Babbling Bunyan entertains railroad fair crowd. Cover girl Ann Pederson of Santa Rosa gets a diploma and a crown. Bess Truman and her home town. City against Auto - photo essay, Los Angeles and freeways. Seward Glacier, Alaska exploration led by Colonel Walter A. Wood - great color photos. G.E. thunderbolts - science. Cool full page photo of ranks and ranks of motorcycles, Los Angeles' motorcycle police force. Aerial photos of ticky-tacky-type homes built by Henry Kaiser and Paul Troutdale in Los Angeles area, each adding another car to the congestion. Full page color Youngstown kitchens ad with art by Hamon. Clowns, with full page color photo of Paul Jung, many others in color on following pages. Full page color United States Brewers Foundation ad with art by Douglass Crockwell, "Friends over for Tennis," # 31 in "Home Life in America" series. Why baseball pitchers get nervous - article about Yogi Berra. Tom Lea and his brave bulls. Paul Bunyon talks to the Chicago Railroad Fair. Nice full page Listerine ad with swimmers, artist name looks like Darling. Full page color "Watchmakers of Switzerland" ad with art by Baumgartner. Wow - two page color movie poster ad for “Mighty Joe Young” gorilla.
Champ makes good for the home folks
27
Bob Mathias (American decathlete, congressman and sports executive.)
South awakens
32
Blacks (Southern States), Southern States (Social conditions)
Candy and socialism
33
Candy industry, Great Britain (Economic policy)
Old assassin dies by gunfire
34
Kiusick KIMM
Last call for China
36
Communism (Asia, China), United States (Foreign relations, China)
Indonesian stamps
52
Postage stamps, Indonesia
G.E. thunderbolts
54
Lightning, Artificial
Stars in the soup
61
Motion picture production and direction
Clowns
66
Clowns
Why pitchers get nervous
71
Yogi Berra; 1925-., Baseball
Grasshopper plague
38
Grasshoppers
Support for Hoover commission
40
Jackson (Mich.), United States (Executive departments)
Portrait
43
Percy HODGSON, Claire Giannini Hoffman; 1904-1997, Jacob Hugh JACKSON
Glacier expedition to Seward glacier
47
Polar research, Scientific expeditions
City against auto
78
Los Angeles (Calif.) (City planning, Street traffic)
Bess Truman and her town
88
Bess Wallace Truman (wife of American president
Harry S. Truman.); 1885-1982
, Harry S. Truman (American president.); 1884-1972, Independence (Mo.)
Babbling Bunyan
104
Chicago Railroad Fair
Tom Lea and his Brave bulls
109
Tom Lea; 1907-2001, Bullfights