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  2. Life (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    0024-3019. Life is an American magazine published weekly from 1883 to 1972, as an intermittent "special" until 1978, a monthly from 1978 until 2000, and an online supplement since 2008. [1] During its golden age from 1936 to 1972, Life was a wide-ranging weekly general-interest magazine known for the quality of its photography, and was one of ...

  3. List of covers of Time magazine (1950s) - Wikipedia

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    June 23 – Harry Manning of SS United States. June 30 – John S. Fine. July 7 – Mark W. Clark. July 14 – Media coverage of political conventions. July 21 – Bob Mathias. July 28 – Alben W. Barkley. August 4 – Philip Murray. August 11 – John Sparkman. August 18 – George W. Merck.

  4. Lists of covers of Time magazine - Wikipedia

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    Time. magazine. Lists of covers of Time magazine list the people or topics on the cover of Time magazine. Time was first published in 1923. As Time became established as one of the United States' leading news magazines, an appearance on the cover of Time became an indicator of notability, fame or notoriety. The lists are organized by decade.

  5. The World We Live In (Life magazine) - Wikipedia

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    4.9 m × 34 m (16 ft × 110 ft) Location. Peabody Museum of Natural History, New Haven, Connecticut. Owner. Yale University. The World We Live In appeared in the pages of LIFE magazine from December 8, 1952, to December 20, 1954. A science series, it comprised 13 parts published on an average of every eight weeks.

  6. Scout Life - Wikipedia

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    With this issue, the magazine was expanded from eight to 48 pages, the page size was reduced, and a two-color cover was added. In 1912, the Boy Scouts of America purchased the magazine, and made it an official BSA magazine. BSA paid $6,000, $1 per subscriber, for the magazine. Content Boys' Life, September 1919

  7. Mark Shaw (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Shaw (June 25, 1921 – January 26, 1969) was an American fashion and celebrity photographer in the 1950s and 1960s. He worked for Life magazine from 1952 to 1968, during which time 27 issues of Life carried cover photos by Shaw. [1] Shaw's work also appeared in Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Mademoiselle, and many other publications.

  8. Picture Post - Wikipedia

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    Picture Post was a photojournalistic magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1957. [1] It is considered a pioneering example of photojournalism and was an immediate success, selling 1,000,000 copies a week after only two months. [2] It has been called the UK's equivalent of Life magazine. [3]

  9. Man Will Conquer Space Soon! - Wikipedia

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    "Man Will Conquer Space Soon!" was the title of a series of 1950s magazine articles in Collier's detailing Wernher von Braun's plans for human spaceflight. Edited by Cornelius Ryan, the individual articles were authored by such space notables of the time as Willy Ley, Fred Lawrence Whipple, Dr. Joseph Kaplan, Dr. Heinz Haber, and von Braun.

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