LOOK

December 15, 1942

 Inside: ;  All American Women for 1942 vs 1941; What's right with the war effort; The critical need in farm manpower; Mediterranean-scene of this winter's war with maps; Reporter hero Vern Haugland tries to stay alive in the New Guinea jungles; Jane Deering; Submarine life; The Americans are ready to crack says Goebbels; Hazel Scott; All-America Football team; How to take a bath; Helen Hoch works 100 hours a week; Charles Addams and his cartoons; Adolf Schickelgruber's snapshot diary - 17 large photos of Hitler's life;  Hero Frank Koons; Everett Dean of Stanford basketball;  .

LOOK came out every other week on Tuesday. It was started by John Cowles in 1937 as a competitor to Life Magazine. He got the idea for the magazine from Henry Luce who invited him to his office to look at various names for a new picture magazine he was going to bring out. On the wall of Luce's office were various dummy covers with different names. One of the names was "LOOK." It gave John Cowles an idea and a number of months later he debuted his magazine. We have most issues of LOOK in stock from 1937 through 1971.   Inquire about other issues. 

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