Life Magazine, April 7, 1958 - Sugar Ray's fifth title, boxing

Life Magazine, April 7, 1958 - Sugar Ray's fifth title, boxing

Life Magazine, March 24, 1958 - Two school system

Life Magazine, March 24, 1958 - Two school system

Life Magazine, March 31, 1958 - Trials of teachers

Original Life Magazine from March 31, 1958 - Trials of teachers
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Some of the contents in this issue
Crisis in Education Part 2 - our urgent teacher problem in pay, overwork and training. Full page color Cadillac ad taken at the Desert Inn. Letter and photos from George B. Motheral and rescue of men who escaped from Devil's Island prison. Worlds fair in Brussels. Ceylon - color feature by Dmitri Kessel. Too few teachers by NR Farbman. Hidden sell - subliminal gimmicks (Includes photo of Marilyn Monroe) by Herbet Brean. Singer Johnny Mathis. Liz Taylor's husband (producer Mike Todd) dies in plane crash southwest of Grants, New Mexico. Very cute full page color Post Toasties cereal ad with art by Dick Sargent. John Peter Hagen is the space age's first fall guy, Vanguard satellite. More snow storm photos including Mrs. Jennie Trout (Kulptown, Pennsylvania), Robert Drysdales (Riverside, Rhode Island), more. Curious full page color AC oil filter ad with Aloha, Oregon and Cumback, Indiana. Judge Robert Traver writes a book "Anatomy of a Murder." First Presbyterian church dedicated in Stamford, Connecticut. Wettest show-girl act at Cafe de Paris. Follow-up story about Marissa's bridge (see LIFE February 3, 1958). Zsa Zsa Gabor gives black-tie birthday party for her 11-year-old daughter. Full page color Winston cigarettes ad with two clean cowboys, cowgirl.
Mystical moments in the mass
16
Mass
Brussels asks world to its fair
23
Exposition Universelle et Internationale (1958: Brussels, Belgium)
Trip Liz could not take
30
Elizabeth Taylor (Anglo-American actress.); 1932-, Michael Todd (American motion picture producer.); 1909-1958, AviationAccidents
Deeper problem in education
32
Education
Man who took the beating for Vanguard
35
John Peter HAGEN, Artificial satellites (Launching)
Paradise of paradox
57
Sri Lankans, Sri Lanka
Shape chairs are in
71
Chairs
Big jump for Johnny
76
Johnny Mathis
Lofty, luminous church
79
Stamford (Conn.) (Churches (Buildings))
Wettest show-girl act
87
Nightclubs
After Vanguard, specific plans for moon and Mars
38
Space flight
Enter spring, well disguised
43
Snowstorms
Pair of Soviet charmers on U.S. scene
46
Mikhail A. Menshikov; 1902-1976, Mme Mikhail Alekseevich Menshikov MENSHIKOVA, Soviet Union (Diplomatic and consular service, United States)
Best-seller from the bench
54
Robert Traver, pseud VOELKER
Underdog profession imperils the schools
93
Donald PEARSON, Teachers
Hidden sell technique is almost here
102
Subliminal projection
Grownup movie kids
117
Children's parties, Motion picture actors and actresses