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LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again

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LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again

LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1940 May 13 Shawls Again

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Condition: Very Fine, No Mailing Label, No Missing Page, age discoloration, surface wear, edge wear

Contents
Portrait - George Fielding Eliot; 1894-1971
Famine in Russia - Soviet Union (Social conditions)
McNary's chances - Charles Linza McNary; 1874-1944
Nazi war film, Baptism of fire, cowed neutrals - World War, 1939-1945 (Propaganda, Germany)
Blitzkrieg machines give Germans victory over allies in Norway - World War, 1939-1945 (Norway)
Shawls, the newest accessory gag, sell well but make little sense - Shawls
Seabiscuit becomes the father of five - Race horses
America's Southwest celebrates its antiquity - New Mexico
How a night club in Chicago is run on a $30,000 monthly gross - Charlie HEPP, Nightclubs
Men of Sweden - Swedes, Sweden
Virginia editor uses Civil war to clarify war news from Europe - Douglas Southall Freeman; 1886-1953
In first current war play, There shall be no night, the Lunts stir Broadway - World War, 1939-1945, in drama
There shall be no night - Robert E. Sherwood; 1896-1955, Theater reviews (Single works)
My favorite wife - Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Exercise study at Minnesota university has athletes performing as guinea pigs - University of Minnesota, Athletes, Physical examinations
Wendell Willkie, a big businessman with liberal ideas, gets a Republican presidential boom - Wendell Lewis Willkie; 1892-1944
Billy Rose and wife - Eleanor HOLM, Billy Rose; 1899-1966
John Carroll's glamorous Pinky dominates Detroit art exhibition - John Carroll; 1892-1959
Boxing chipmunks - Chipmunks