Look Magazine September 28, 1937 Mystery Girl Why Can't She Be Killed? No Label


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Look Magazine – September 28, 1937 – “Mystery Girl: Why Can’t She Be Killed?” – No Mailing Label – Good Condition

This September 28, 1937 issue of Look Magazine features a gripping headline story—“Mystery Girl: Why Can’t She Be Killed?”—teasing a dramatic and unusual account that captivated readers during the golden era of pulp intrigue and visual journalism. Though the exact contents of the story are not detailed here, the title suggests a sensational human-interest or medical mystery at the heart of the issue.

This copy is in good condition, free from a mailing label, and includes a protective plastic covering. Please refer to the provided photos for a detailed condition assessment.


Feature Spotlight – English Children Learn How to Drive Safely

A richly illustrated section provides insight into England’s innovative approach to traffic safety education for children—a timely and socially conscious topic as motor traffic continued to rise globally in the late 1930s.

Key Images & Captions:

  • “Learning the Driver’s Problem”
    School children are shown gaining the driver’s perspective—learning about visibility, lighting, and reaction times in simulated driving scenarios.

  • “The Pupils in the Dock”
    A mock traffic court where children act out the roles of violators and police to better understand the laws they're expected to follow.

  • “Teaching Little Tots”
    Very young children are guided on how to cross the street safely, learning to obey signals and read body language from crossing guards or policemen. The segment also compares practices in England and the U.S., where American cities increasingly relied on school patrols to ensure child pedestrian safety.

This early look at pedestrian education and traffic law awareness is notable for its cultural and historical value, showing how society was beginning to adapt to the dangers of automobiles in densely populated areas.


General Content Overview (Presumed from Era & Magazine Format):

While the full contents of this issue are not provided, Look Magazine issues from this period typically include:

  • Sensational Human-Interest Stories
    Such as the lead feature “Why Can’t She Be Killed?”, often accompanied by dramatic photography or medical curiosities.

  • Global Affairs & Safety Features
    As evidenced by the section on English traffic education.

  • Celebrity and Entertainment Coverage
    With film stars and entertainers often featured on or within the first few pages.

  • Interactive Sections
    Including reader-submitted photos, letters, and puzzles like Photocrime or 20 Questions.


This issue delivers a vivid cross-section of international public safety education, social commentary, and pulp-era intrigue, anchored by an arresting cover story sure to interest collectors of early 20th-century visual journalism.

You will receive the exact copy pictured in the listing. Combined shipping is available upon request, and all items are carefully packed and include a plastic protective sleeve.

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