Description
Look Magazine – January 14, 1941 – President Franklin D. Roosevelt Cover (No Label, VG Condition)
This vintage issue of Look Magazine, dated January 14, 1941 (Vol. 5, No. 1), features President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the cover, highlighting the beginning of a momentous year in American history. Just weeks before his historic third inauguration, Roosevelt stood at the helm of a nation edging closer to involvement in World War II. This issue captures the political atmosphere and public discourse as America faced monumental decisions at home and abroad.
Highlighted features in this edition include:
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“Roosevelt, Churchill and Hitler” by Dorothy Thompson – a powerful analysis of three towering figures shaping the fate of the world
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“32,100 Funerals” by Ted Patrick – a sobering piece on accident and public safety statistics in the U.S.
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“They Adopted 56 Children” – an inspiring human interest story
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“Conscientious Objector” – a look at the moral and political stance of Americans refusing military service
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“Stopping Crime Before It Starts” – Cleveland’s innovative “Boystowns” youth rehabilitation program
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“Catching a Tiger Shark Alive” – a gripping wildlife and adventure feature
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Sports coverage including “Baseball Gets a New Screwball” by George Kirksey and “Champions of 1941” by Henry McLemore
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Movie and entertainment content: “Confidentially — Betty Brewer is a Self-Made Cinderella”, “Ann Miller Learns a New Dance”, and a preview of Kitty Foyle
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Style and homemaking features such as “How to Dress for Your Wedding” and “Cooking for Fun” by Ben Irvin Butler
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Reader favorites: Photocrime, Photoquiz, and letters from Look readers
Condition:
This magazine is in very good condition, with minor edge wear consistent with age. There is no address label, and the item shown in the listing photos is the exact one you will receive. Please review all images for an accurate assessment of condition.
We offer combined shipping upon request. All of our vintage magazines are shipped in plastic protective coverings to ensure safe handling and long-term preservation.