Life Magazine, February 13, 1956 - Truman and MacArthur

Life Magazine, February 13, 1956 - Truman and MacArthur

Life Magazine, January 30, 1956 - Henry Ford II

Life Magazine, January 30, 1956 - Henry Ford II

Life Magazine, February 6, 1956 - Shirley Jones

Original Life Magazine from February 6, 1956 - Shirley Jones
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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
Full page color De Beers ad with painting by Herbert Saslow. Graph and flares shed light on disastrous California train wreck, 30 people killed. South rises again in campaign to delay integration. Congress has a gassy debate over natural gas rates. Finns repossess as Russians surrender a lease. Jayne Mansfield reviews the Honor Guard of new york's Seventh Regiment, John Chinese. "Porgy and Bess" starts marry in Russian Baptist church. Eva Marie Saint sets styles. Winners of LIFE's photo essay contest, Wild Birds in Flight, Lyman K. Stuart, nine pages of stunning color photos. Full page Vitalis Hair Tonic ad, how to avoid "panda hair". Funny full page Timex ad, waterproof watches on turtles in an aquarium. How to give children's parties as drawn up by Gesell Institute , Connecticut and Mrs. Benjamin May Jr. - photo essay. Truman Memoirs Part 3, Korean crisis. Patrick McGinnis as the New Haven railroad chief achieves a unique peak of unpopularity. Science - new fabric Trilok polyethylene. Reginald Marsh paintings on tour. Full page color Imperial Whiskey ad with portrait of Louis L-Amour by Richard Dean Taylor. Japanese hotel with spinning top. Sculptor Noguchi.
Mirage in the Arctic
14
Mirages, Arctic regions
South rises again in campaign to delay integration
22
Federal and state relations, Blacks (Segregation, Southern States)
Tragic tale on tape
28
Railroads (Accidents)
Artists at liberty
30
Painting, American
Artist confined
30
Ezra Pound (American poet and literary critic.); 1885-1972
Reginald Marsh
80
Reginald Marsh; 1898-1954
Painter of crowds was lonely man
85
Dorothy SEIBERLING
Carousel is movie clambake too
90
Shirley JONES
Carousel
90
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Hotel spins its top story
97
Hotels, motels, etc (Japan), Atami (Japan)
Gassy row on gas rates
35
Gas rates, Gas laws and regulations
Finns repossess as Russians give up lease
38
PORKKALA (Finland), Soviet Union (Foreign relations, Finland)
Social note from Moscow
47
Earl JACKSON, Helen Thigpen, Foreign visitors (Soviet Union), Weddings
Wild birds in flight
57
Lyman K. STUART, Birds (Photographs), Photography (Competitions)
Time limit!
65
Henry Denker, Ralph Berkey, Theater reviews (Single works)
Huge shrink is put to use
73
Polyethylene
Commuters' rebellion
97
Patrick B. McGinnis; 1904-1973, NEW YORK, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
Communters' rebellion
97
Robert F. WALLACE
Celebrating the birthday of a four-year-old
112
Children's parties
New seat with a neater teeter
122
Stools
Truman memoirs
126
Korean War, 1950-1953 (American participation)