Time Magazine March 4, 1946 Vol 47 No. 9 Chester Bliss Bowles


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Time Magazine – March 4, 1946 – Vol. 47, No. 9 – Featuring Chester Bliss Bowles

This vintage issue of Time Magazine, dated March 4, 1946 (Vol. 47, No. 9), features Chester Bliss Bowles, American diplomat, politician, and businessman, on the cover. The magazine is in good condition, and the exact item shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive. Please refer to the pictures to assess condition before purchase.

Chester Bowles (1901–1986) was serving in 1946 as the Director of the Office of Price Administration (OPA), a key role in the postwar American economy. Tasked with controlling inflation and stabilizing prices after World War II, Bowles was a prominent advocate for economic equity and consumer protection. A former advertising executive and progressive thinker, he later went on to become Governor of Connecticut, U.S. Ambassador to India, and a key foreign policy advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Known for his idealism and emphasis on diplomacy and development, Bowles was an influential figure in both domestic and international policy circles.

This issue comes with a plastic protective covering for preservation. We also offer combined shipping upon request.

A notable collectible for those interested in postwar American politics, economic policy, and mid-20th century international diplomacy.

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