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VTG Life Magazine April 21, 1958 Jacqueline, Caroline, & Senator John F. Kennedy
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THE WEEK'S EVENTS
Pg. 21 - Lana's Plea for Daughter is a Real–Life Drama Triumph
Pg. 26 - Violent Show's Smooth Front: Cuba's Batista Cloaks Revolt and Repression with Contented, Busy Life
Pg. 30 - Congressmen Get a Surprise from the People Back Home: the Voters Refuse to Buy Income Tax Cut as a Recession Remedy
Pg. 39 - The People of Hungary Watch Khrushchev—and Khrushchev Turns Out Some Warnings
Pg. 42 - A Rescue from a Roily River
Pg. 47 - Bitter Trek in Brazil: Women Halt For Laundering in Flight from Drought–Created Desert
EDITORIAL
Pg. 34 - The Painful School Crisis and the Long Hard Cure
PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAYS
Pg. 64 - Aquatic Adventure Down Under: Out of Australia's Love for the Water Spring a Rare Mastery of the Surf, Spectacular Beach Games and an Amazing Pay–Off in the Pools
Pg. 103 - Family Zest for Learning: Parents Supplement School with Home Climate that Stirs Young Minds. Crisis in Education: Part V. Photographed for LIFE by Alfred Eisenstaedt
ARTICLES
Pg. 55 - How the Russian People Vote—and Why: U.S. Observer Finds Elections Give Rulers a Chance to Build Power and a Few Brave Voters a Chance to Say "No." By Hedley Donovan
Pg. 116 - Face–Lifting Turmoil in McElroy's Pentagon: the Man and the Plan. By John Osborne
AVIATION
Pg. 50 - Airport's Mobile Covered Bridge Keeps Disembarking Passengers Dry
ANIMALS
Pg. 81 - Husky Gets Home from Navy
CLOSE–UP
Pg. 87 - An Expert Outliving His Legend: Art Authority Bernard Berenson is Alert and Eloquent at 92
MOVIES
Pg. 95 - Marjorie Morningstar and Her Affair
OTHER DEPARTMENTS
Pg. 14 - Speaking of Pictures: Startling Realism in a Fantasy
Pg. 16 - Letters to the Editors
Pg. 78 - Sequel: Harmony Ends for U.M.W., A.M.A.
Pg. 132 - Visit: a Debut Into a Burgeoning Family—the Clan Takes in Bob Kennedy's Son
Pg. 136 - Miscellany: Hard Way to Carry a Tune