Vintage Time magazine Man of the Year, January 1997 used, very good condition

Volume 148 Number 29

December 30, 1996 -  January 6, 1997

 

The tradition of selecting a "Man of the Year" began privately in 1927, with Time editors contemplating the news makers of the year after a series of "slow news days" before New Year's Day.

 

Ho, a scientist, pioneered much AIDS research. In 1996, he had announced that a medical trial of combination therapy had reduced the viral load in HIV-positive patients to levels too low to be measured, changing the disease profile from terminal to a manageable disease.

 

This is issue is from a collection of my mom’s cherished magazines, which I’ve had kept unopened for the past 17-years.  A treasured magazine for history buffs. 

 

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