Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month of September 1971 3, 10, 17, 24

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Life Magazine September 3, 1971 Americans Outdoors Endless Weekend

PPg… 10 What Should We Do This Weekend?: A Spectacular Survey of Americans at Play in Ingenious New Ways?and Pleasant Old Ones
Pg… 20 Taking the Kids Along: Brock Brower, Father of Five, Makes a Case for the Family Vacation
Pg… 40 Urban Blight in Yosemite: Traffic Instead of Tranquillity, Tree Fuzz Instead of Rangers?a Report by Edward Abbey
Pg… 44 Roughing It Softly: New Gear to Cheer?and Perhaps Impoverish?the Outdoorsman. Photographed by Henry Groskinsky
Pg… 50 Roads to Summers Past: An Unhurried Journey Through Some Well–Remembered Country. A Column by Loudon Wainwright

Life Magazine September 10, 1971 Television

Pg… 22 Election Time in Vietnam: Choosing the House is a Preliminary to Thieu's Walkaway
Pg… 26 The Canned Menace Called Botulism: A Deadly Poison Makes a Rare Appearance. One Company, Bon Vivant, Closes Down to the Dismay of the Family that Owns It, by Jane Howard. Questions and Answers About Botulism and Some Common–Sense Precautions
Pg… 32 Editorials: From the Freeze to Phase 2
Pg… 32 Editorials: One is a Crowd
Pg… 34 Margaret Bourke–White
Pg… 36 A Special Section: Television: TV's Impact on Society: Historian Daniel J. Boorstin Finds that We have All Been Changed by It, Perhaps More Deeply than We Suspect
Pg… 40 A Special Section: Television: Do We Like What We Watch?: A Major Poll by Louis Harris Reveals a Surprising Degree of Discontent Among Viewers
Pg… 46 A Special Section: Television: How a Network Boss Picks Shows: In the Life–or–Death Ratings Game, Fred Silverman Rolls the Dice for CBS. By Thomas Thompson
Pg… 60 A Special Section: Television: Notes in a Viewer's Album: How I Learned to Stop Struggling and Tolerate the Tube. A Look Into the Recent Past by Joan Barthel
Pg… 68 A Special Section: Television: Our First TV Star
Pg… 4 Departments: Guest Privilege: Yes to China Must Not be No to Japan. By Edwin O. Reischauer
Pg… 8 Departments: Gallery: Turn–of–the Century Scenes by Clarence H. White
Pg… 11 Departments: Comment: Marcia Seligson Chews Over an Encyclopedia Called "Teeth, Teeth, Teeth"
Pg… 12–14 Departments: Reviews: Cyclops on the BBC–TV Documentary "Red China"
Pg… 12–14 Departments: Reviews: Ingmar Bergman's "The Touch" Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 12–14 Departments: Reviews: Antonia Fraser Writes On "We Speak No Treason," a Historical Romance by Rosemary Hawley Jarman
Pg… 19 Departments: Letters to the Editors


Life Magazine September 17, 1971 Tragic Record of Heart Transplants

Pg… 24B The Capsule Fire Flares Again: Astronaut Gus Grissom's Wife Sues and an Engineer's Story Helps Corroborate Her Charges
Pg… 30 Kennedy Center Opens: A Vast Showplace Goes Into Operation to the Sound of Music?and Catcalls
Pg… 34 Lessons of the Pentagon Papers: The Leader of the Task Force that Compiled the Secret Study Wonders if We have Learned Anything from Them. By Leslie H. Gelb
Pg… 38 New Family for Dick Van Dyke: Near His Home in the Arizona Desert Van Dyke Shoots a New Series with a New TV Wife, Hope Lange
Pg… 44 300 Years on the Family Farm: Hugh Tuttle is the Tenth Generation to Work the Same Piece of Land in Dover, N.H. He may be the Last. Photographed by John Dominis
Pg… 56 The Year They Changed Hearts: A New and Disquieting Look at Transplants by Thomas Thompson
Pg… 72 Just In from the Outback: Aborigine David Gumpilil, Star of the Film "Walkabout," Visits the U.S. By Joan Downs
Pg… 77 Parting Shots: Some Airport Diplomacy for the Emperor of Japan
Pg… 77 Parting Shots: Gloria Swanson is Back, Full of Organic Beans
Pg… 77 Parting Shots: Failure of a Brave and Foolish Act
Pg… 4 Departments: The Presidency: Asia Feels "the Nixon Shock." By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 8 Departments: Gallery: A Sampling of Noncombat Photographs from Combat Photographer David Douglas Duncan
Pg… 12–18 Departments: Reviews: Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Reviews Jean–Francois Revel's Book on 20th–Century Revolution, "Without Marx or Jesus"
Pg… 12–18 Departments: Reviews: Richard Schickel Discusses What's Happening to the Movie Western
Pg… 12–18 Departments: Reviews: Tom Prideaux Comments on Harold Pinter's New Play "Old Times"
Pg… 12–18 Departments: Reviews: Cyclops Views the Sonny and Cher Show
Pg… 23 Departments: Letters to the Editors

Life Magazine September 24, 1971 Jackson Five

Pg… 26 Attica Prison's Bloody Monday: The Fateful Decision to Put Down the Rebellion with Force Costs at Least 41 Men Their Lives. Inside the Prison During the Five–Day Revolt. Reform Must Come?Correspondent John Pekkanen Interviews Penologist Dr. Norval Morris
Pg… 40 Nikita Khrushchev's Quiet Passing
Pg… 46 The Rock Family Affair: Rock Stars at Home with Their Parents. Photographed by John Olson
Pg… 59 The Promoter and the Crime Buster: The Relationship Between Texas Financier Frank Sharp and Will Wilson, Top Federal Law Enforcement Officer, Raises Some Interesting Questions. By Donald Jackson
Pg… 65 Take Me Fishing: A Fatherless 12–Year–Old Boy Advertises for a Grown–Up Angling Companion
Pg… 69 The Man Who Tried to Save Penn Central: The New President, Bill Moore, Struggles to Keep the Railroad Running. By Marshall Smith
Pg… 74 Canvases Brimming with Color: The Brilliance and Beauty of a Fresh School of American Painting
Pg… 81 Parting Shots: Patricia Harris, Blunt New Voice in the Boardroom Thor Heyerdahl's Paper Boat, Plowing Through a Filthy Ocean
Pg… 4 Departments: Guest Privilege: Letter to a Soviet Friend. By Charles Yost
Pg… 6 Departments: Gallery: Edward Weston's Graceful Images of Nature
Pg… 10–18 Departments: Reviews: Graham Greene's Autobiography Atmospherics, "A Sort of Life," Reviewed by Wilfrid Sheed
Pg… 10–18 Departments: Reviews: George Garrett's Fictional Search for Sir Walter Ralegh. "Death of the Fox," Reviewed by Melvin Maddocks
Pg… 10–18 Departments: Reviews: Heywood Hale Broun on the Pro Football Establishment
Pg… 24A Departments: Letters to the Editors