Life Magazine, November 14, 1969 - Colonel Robert Rheault

Life Magazine, November 14, 1969 - Colonel Robert Rheault

Life Magazine, October 31, 1969 - Marijuana

Life Magazine, October 31, 1969 - Marijuana

Life Magazine, November 7, 1969 - Paul McCartney and family

Original Life Magazine from November 7, 1969 - Paul McCartney and family
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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 case of the "missing" Beatle - Paul is still with us. Very cute full page color Mattel ad for the Dancerina doll, a ballerina in pink, plus three more color pages of other Mattel toys. Full page color Master Card ad with early form of diving, with air hose. Two page Sears ad for beauty machines (weight loss and strength building) - boy, do they look dated. The garbage crisis, includes New York City garbage barge, Mt. Shasta, people at dump in Lansing in Michigan, early work on degradable products, industrial strength trash compacting, more. For superstars of sport like baseball player Tom Seaver, the average that really counts is Dow Jones, story includes Joe Namath, Harmon Killebrew, and O.J. Simpson (football). Fashion - maxi coats, very full length. Ha - earplugs for nearly transplanted elephants frightened by the noise of low flying jet airplanes. Supersonic boom, sonic boom noise pollution. Movie - The end of the road, Aram Avakian, James Earl Jones, Harris Yulin, Stacy Keach. Seton Hall University's quiet revolution. Seven-year-old Hilary Ball talks about herself. Samuel Beckett wins the Nobel Prize for literature for "Waiting for Godot." Pat Mearns - wife or widow, husband is missing in Vietnam. 1.1
Portrait of Hilary
1
Hilary BALL, Marie Cosindas; 1925-.
Gallery
2
Ikko Narahara on timelessness
In Hollywood, the dead keep right on dying
4
Sharon Tate; 1943-1969, Murder
Adalen 31
15
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Garbage can crisis
32
Refuse and refuse disposal
Corporate image
57
Corporations (Acquisitions and mergers, Names), Trademarks
End of the road
64
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Cinematic assault
64
Richard Meryman; 1926-., Motion picture production and direction
If people don't love this film, they'll hate it
66
Aram Avakian; 1926-1987
A woman's power is in reacting to a man--.
66
Dorothy Tristan
Hero's off-season payoff
38
Tom Seaver, Athletes (Salaries)
Average that really counts is Dow Jones
40
Maxi cover-up
42
Coats
Blacklisting lingers on
46
Salvador Edward Luria; 1912-1991, United States Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Blacklisting
Seven new deadly sins
46
Deadly sins
Supersonic boom
51
Noise control, Sonic boom
I'm a good case study as a lesson in patience
68
Stacy Keach; 1941-.
Whole issue of color becomes a fourth wall
70
James Earl Jones
Waiting out the war, wife or widow?
75
Pat MEARNS, Servicemen's wives, Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Prisoners and prisons)
Beckett wins a Nobel prize
93
Samuel Beckett (Irish playwright and novelist.); 1906-1989
Magical McCartney mystery
103
Paul McCartney
I want to live in peace
105
Paul McCartney