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Look Magazine – October 7, 1941 – Linda Dean Cover (No Label, Good Condition)
This October 7, 1941 issue of Look Magazine features Linda Dean on the cover, striking a poised figure beside the rudder of a North American AT-6A combat training plane in Inglewood, California. Captured by Mead Maddick Lownds, the image symbolizes the growing intersection of glamour and national defense during a pivotal moment in pre-WWII America.
IN THIS ISSUE – Volume 5, Number 20
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
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Fire – By Eliot Ness and Jo Chamberlin – Page 14
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30 College Students and Mrs. Roosevelt – Page 24
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Americans, Inc. II: Scandinavian Americans – Page 36
WORLD SPOTLIGHT
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Bermuda: A Paradise Divided – Page 30
NATIONAL DEFENSE
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The St. Lawrence Seaway Is Vital to Our Defense – By Sen. Robert M. La Follette, Jr. – Page 4
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LOOK’s Clinic on U.S. Morale I: Auto Production and Morale – By Shelby Cullom Davis – Page 12
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We Have No Air Power – By Maj. Alexander de Seversky – Page 18
PEOPLE
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A Photographer’s Baby Grows Up in the Lens’ Eye – Page 46
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Meet the People – Page 55
SPORTS
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A Tough Irishman Takes Over the Irish – By Jack Guenther – Page 52
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Luck Wins the World Series – By George Kirksey – Page 56
MOVIES AND STAGE
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The World’s Number One Ballerina – Page 28
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What Bob Hope Thinks of Bob Hope – Page 32
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What LOOK Thinks of Bob Hope – Page 34
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No Greater Sin — New Movie Review – By Kenneth Purdy – Page 42
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Other LOOK Reviews – By James Francis Crow – Page 44
STYLE, BEAUTY AND HOMEMAKING
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Cooking for Fun – By Ben Irvin Butler – Page 50
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Spotlight of Fashion – Page 54
TEST YOURSELF
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Photoquiz – Page 10
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Photocrime – Page 17
LETTERS
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And Pictures From LOOK Readers – Page 7
CONDITION:
This issue is in good condition, showing minor edge wear with no address label. The exact item shown in the pictures is the one you will receive.
Each magazine includes a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available on request.