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TITLE: LIFE magazine
[Classic LIFE Magazine, with all the great photographs, features, writers, vintage advertisements and MORE -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
November 28, 1938; Vol. 5, No. 22
CONDITION:
LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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LIFE'S COVER: "TWO YEARS OLD" -- The two-year-old baby chosen to celebrate LIFE's second birthday by appearing on the cover of this issue is Lynne Geraldine Daniels of Elkins Park, Pa. Her father sells model boats and airplanes. A lively little girl, Lynne is a genuine jitter-bug. She loves swing, has her own versions of popular tunes and even swings Rock-A-Bye, Baby. She likes most to ride in autos, eat toast and jelly, smell roses and throw stones in the creek in her backyard. She hates having her face washed, eating peas, being left alone and taking a nap.
THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
Nazi Germany Takes an Awful Revenge on Its Jews. The Case of Herschel Grynszpan.
Hitler and Gring Coo at Goring's Baby.
The Democracies Pray for German Jews.
[The above stories are a fascinating and newsworthy report on Kristallnacht, with the few smuggled photos released before "Nazi censorship clamped down on pictures" Four pages total.]
LIFE on the Newsfronts of the World.
Picture of the Week: John L. Lewis' Daughter Steps into the Spotlight.
Anglo-American Trade Treaty Signed as Ladies Storm White House.
George VI Watches Vaudeville While His Brothers Meet in Paris.
In Jerusalem Christian, Jew and Moslem Fight.
Six American Ambassadors: Do You Know Them'.
The President's Album: Cartoons.
The C.l.O. Gets a New Name and a Pe Inent Setup.
Glamor Girls Battle for a Topping Husband.
THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: Barcelona: Life Goes on in a City at War.
THEATER: "Hamlet": Maurice Evans in Five Hours of Shakespeare.
ART: Father Waugh Paints Seascapes; Son Waugh Paints Strip Queens.
MOVIES: Ferdinand the Bull Becomes a Movie Star. He still loves to sniff sweet flowers. Text and color photos from the Walt disney film, with Robert Lawson's drawings.
SCIENCE: Pellagra: Waste Tobacco Provides a Cheap Cure.
SPORTS:
A Dying Moose Makes a Groat Hunting Picture.
Hazel Franklin: A Young English Skater is Sonja Henie's Rival.
MODERN LIVING: The Can-Can Dress.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editors.
Speaking of Pictures--Two-Year-OIds Mark LIFE's Second Birthday. [With photos of two year olds reading LIFE magazine!].
LiFE Goes to a Party with the Binghamton Lions.
People.
Pictures to the Editors.
EDITOR: Henry R. Luce. MANAGING EDITOR: John Shaw Billings. ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Daniel Longwell, Wilson Hicks.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Margaret Bourke-White, Alfred EisenRtaedt, Rex Hardy Jr., Bernard Hoffman, Thomas D. McAvoy, Hansel Mieth, Carl M. Mydans, John Phillips Peter.
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