Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month of February 1972 4, 11, 18, 25

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Life Magazine February 4, 1972 Howard Hughes

Pg… 2 The Beat of Life: Police Dogs in Rhodesia. Prime Minister Heath Gets an Ink Bath. A Child is Rescued from a Pond in Connecticut, and Another Endures a New York State Mental Hospital. The Biggest Sky–Diving Stunt Ever
Pg… 26 The Air Carrier War: With Pride but No Passion, Navy Pilots Go On Flying Their Missions Into Vietnam. By John Saar. Photographed by Mark Godfrey
Pg… 32 The Hughes Affair, Starring Clifford Irving: Managing Editor Ralph Graves Tells the Story of LIFE's Involvement with the Controversial Manuscript
Pg… 36 Liza: In "Cabaret," Judy Garland's Daughter, Liza Minnelli, Makes Her Own Strong Claim to Stardom
Pg… 47 No Use for Illusions: Today's High School Generation is Interested in Security, Stability and Material Comfort. By Sara Davidson
Pg… 54 The Skeleton Coast: The Treacherous Stretch of South–West Africa Where Ships and Men Come Ashore to Die. Photographed by George Silk
Pg… 62 The Olympics Become a Family Affair: A Cochran Brother and His Two Sisters Make Up 21.5% of the U.S. Ski Team. By William Bruns
Pg… 66 Parting Shots: Now You Can Shimmy Like Your Sister Kate
Pg… 10 Departments: The Presidency: The Peace Quest: One More Try. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 14–18 Departments: Reviews: "A Clockwork Orange, Minni and Moskowitz" and "Made for Each Other" Reviewed by Film Critic Richard Schickel
Pg… 14–18 Departments: Reviews: Cyclops Writes About the BBC Series "Search for the Nile"
Pg… 20 Departments: 29 Years Ago In 'Life': Carole Landis, the "Ping Girl"
Pg… 25 Departments: Letters to the Editors


Life Magazine February 11, 1972 Nina Van Pallandt

Pg… 2 The Beat of Life: Bloody Sunday in Londonderry
Pg… 2 The Beat of Life: Pakistani POWs Ship Out of Bangladesh
Pg… 2 The Beat of Life: An Unknown View of Lincoln's Second Inaugural
Pg… 30 Enter the Baroness Nina: The Hughes Story is Enlivened by an Attractive Cabaret Singer. An Account of the Life Clifford and Edith Irving Led On and Off the Island of Ibiza
Pg… 40 Henry Kissinger, the Top No. 2 Man: President Nixon's Aide Dominates His World?and Just About Everybody's. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 51 Frank Merriwell Is Back!: A Celebration by Paul O'Neil
Pg… 55 Conversations with a Chimp: Scientists Teach Apes to Use Sign Language, and then have a Chat. Photographed by Nina Leen
Pg… 62 Harvard Grads Go Blue Collar: Working Hard While They Make Up Their Minds How to Spend the Rest of Their Lives. Photographed by Bill Ray
Pg… 73 Parting Shots: Some Good Luck for Jay Rockefeller: a Political Race that He Could Lose. By David Maxey
Pg… 73 Parting Shots: Phyllis Diller Talks About a Facelift?Hers
Pg… 73 Parting Shots: Yevtushenko, Russia's Protest Bard, Gets Protested. By Joan Downs
Pg… 10 Departments: Eye on the Environment: Do We Really Need All Those Kilowatts? By Edmund Faltermayer
Pg… 14–16 Departments: Reviews: Cyclops Admires "The Trial of Mary Lincoln," an Original Opera on TV
Pg… 14–16 Departments: Reviews: Richard Schickel is Dismayed by Sam Peckinpah's "Straw Dogs"
Pg… 14–16 Departments: Reviews: Victor S. Navasky Disagrees with Richard J. Walton's Opinion of J.F.K.'s Foreign Policy in "Cold War and Counterrevolution"
Pg… 24 Departments: 10 Years Ago In 'Life': Durable Dames of the Screen
Pg… 29 Departments: Letters to the Editors

Life Magazine February 18, 1972 Winter Olympics at Sapporo

Pg… 4 The Beat of Life: A Domestic View of the Onassises. Key Figures in Two Political Trials. Murder in the Rhineland. A Welcome from Hirohito Pg… 30 Corporal Bell, IRA Target: In the Angry Confusion of Civil War in Northern Ireland, a British Commando Does His Dangerous Duty. By William A. McWhirter. Photographed by Terence Spencer Pg… 40 Warm Glow of Victory at Sapporo: Medal Winners in the Winter Olympics. Photographed by John Dominis, George Silk and John Zimmerman Pg… 46 The ‘New Poor’ Scramble to Survive in Seattle: An Unemployed Aerospace Technician and His Family Scrimp and Barely Get By Pg… 53 America’s Best Bridge Team: What has Six Heads, a Lot of Hands and a 300–Pound Brain? By Thomas Thompson Pg… 61 A Father on Trial for What His Son Did: Two Michigan Boys with an Air Gun Put a New Law to the Test Pg… 66 ‘A Matter of Not Giving Up Hope’: Sandy Duncan Talks About Losing Sight in One Eye. By John Frook Pg… 68 Mars: Mariner 9 Photographs a Volcano as Big as Missouri Pg… 73 Parting Shots: The Soviet Who Wants to Keep Us a World Chess Also–Ran. By Rudolph Chelminski Pg… 73 Parting Shots: In Tennis, the Tempting of Chris Evert Pg… 73 Parting Shots: Pity the Poor Teachers of Pen Argyl, Pa. Pg… 12 Departments: The View from Here: The Sum of Recollection Just Keeps Growing. By Loudon Wainwright Pg… 18–22 Departments: Reviews: Cyclops Discusses Two Current TV Documentaries on the Subject of Earthquakes Pg… 18–22 Departments: Reviews: Critic Richard Schickel Reviews “The Garden of the Finzi–Continis,” a New Film from Director Vittorio de Siea Pg… 18–22 Departments: Reviews: “The Friends of Eddie Coyle,” a Tough New Mystery Novel by George V. Higgins, is Applauded by Melvin Maddocks Pg… 18–22 Departments: Reviews: Music Critic Albert Goldman is Not Impressed by the Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar, George Harrison “Bangladesh” Album Pg… 24 Departments: 27 Years Ago In ‘Life’: MacArthur Returns and Returns? Pg… 28A Departments: Letters to the Editors

Life Magazine February 25, 1972 Elizabeth Taylor

Pg… 24 I Remember Howard: Noah Dietrich, the Man Who Really Knew Howard Hughes, Talks About the Reclusive Billionaire
Pg… 32 Salute to Sapporo?A LIFE Special Report on the Winter Olympics: The U.S. has Never Done Better in the Winter Games. Photographed by John Dominis, George Silk and John Zimmerman. Zest, Precision and an Unlikely Hero, by Donald Jackson
Pg… 57 Happy 40th, Dear Liz: Elizabeth Taylor Reaches a Milestone. By Thomas Thompson
Pg… 62B Heeeeeere's John!?the Media Candidate: New York's Mayor Lindsay is on the Campaign Trail. By Josh Greenfeld
Pg… 71 Cole Porter: A Revival is Under Way. By Tom Prideaux
Pg… 74 When the U.S. Sailed to China: Two Centuries Ago, a Very New Country Made Contact with a Very Old One. Photographed by Henry Groskinsky
Pg… 81 Parting Shots: Nixon's New Economist has Trouble with Her Checkbook. Another Dr. Barnard Transplants a Human Heart. A Super Flap Over "Supersleuth"
Pg… 4 Departments: The Presidency: Making History in Peking. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 8–16 Departments: Reviews: Cyclops Applauds Bill Russell, Newest of the Athletes–Turned–TV–Commentators
Pg… 8–16 Departments: Reviews: Richard Schickel Reviews Paul Williams's New Film, "Dealing"
Pg… 8–16 Departments: Reviews: A Loser's Guide to Investing, by Stanley H. Brown
Pg… 8–16 Departments: Reviews: Webster Schott on "The Prince," a Successful First Novel by R. M. Koster
Pg… 18 Departments: 20 Years Ago In 'Life': In Great Britain, Three Queens Mourn the Passing of a King
Pg… 22D Depatments: Letters to the Editors