Description
Look Magazine – August 13, 1940 – FDR’s Private Secretary Feature (No Label, Good Condition)
This August 13, 1940 issue of Look Magazine includes a rare behind-the-scenes look at President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s private secretary, offering readers an intimate portrait of White House operations during a pivotal election year. The feature is part of an issue rich with political analysis, war commentary, and summer Americana.
IN THIS ISSUE – Volume 4, Number 17
AMERICAN SPOTLIGHT
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Wild, Woolly and Wide-Open – Page 21
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The Elwell Case – By Alexander Woollcott – Page 26
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Willkie — The Republican Roosevelt – By Raymond Clapper – Page 32
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Vacation in Canada – Page 40
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How Connecticut Is Solving Unemployment – By Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin – Page 56
WORLD SPOTLIGHT
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What a Hitler Victory Means to the U.S. – By Vincent Sheean – Page 12
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The New Aerial Warfare – By Major Leonard Nason – Page 17
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War Map — Panama Canal – Page 30
PEOPLE
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Rhythm Is a Business – Page 4
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LOOK Calls on FDR’s Private Secretary – Page 8
SPORTS
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Baseball Manager’s Graveyard – By Henry McLemore – Page 46
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Aquaplaning Is No Girl’s Game – Page 50
MOVIES
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LOOK Takes Baby Sandy to the Doctor – Page 36
BRAIN TEASERS
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Photocrime – Page 29
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The LOOK Quiz – By Leslie Campbell – Page 54
LETTERS
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And Pictures From LOOK Readers – Page 6
CONDITION:
This vintage issue is in good condition, with minor edge wear and no mailing label. The exact item in the photos is the one you will receive.
Magazine is stored in a plastic protective sleeve, and we offer combined shipping — just ask!