LIFE

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LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
 

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Speaking of pictures, lights show how Heifetz plays violin
10
Jascha Heifetz; 1901-1987, Photography of moving objects
Congressman and the baby
17
Chet Holifield; 1903-1995, Blanka Sylvia SCHOENHAMMER, Adoption and adopted children
Historic speed: 170,000 miles a second
22
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Accelerators (Electrons, etc.)
Father's farewell at Washington's Mount St Helens
24
Arthur JESSETT, Mountaineering
Man on his way over
26
Dwight David Eisenhower (American president.); 1890-1969, Matthew Bunker Ridgway (American general.); 1895-1993, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe
Revolt of an angel
53
Vittorio MANUNTA
Never take no for an answer
58
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Airport remedy
63
Airports
Farm ponds
70
Ponds
Question: what is Ike like?
75
Dwight David Eisenhower; 1890-1969

Strange tales from the jungle
28
Aviation (Accidents)
How to control the budget
30
Budget (United States)
Democratic strategy for '52
30
Democratic Party (U.S.), Presidential campaigns (1952)
Ave woos the workers
33
Averell Harriman; 1891-1986, Presidential candidates (1952)
Blowup at Berchtesgaden
41
Berchtesgaden (Germany)
Shiny new sight
44
New York (N.Y.) (Architecture)
Revenge on the Louvre
86
Art (Collectors and collecting), Art trade
New faces of 1952
91
Musicals, revues, etc (Reviews, Single works)
Transatlantic flying
94
Aviation (Transatlantic flights)
Capitalist on the loose in Moscow
102
Foreign visitors (Soviet Union), INTERNATIONAL economic conference, Moscow, 1952
Life goes to a new governor's first party
116
Inaugurations, Baton Rouge (La.) (Social life and customs)
Girl with 31 heads
120
Wilhelm HUSGEN

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