Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month of February 1970 6, 13, 20, 27

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Life Magazine February 6, 1970 Robert Redford

Pg… 18 The Panthers: Cutting Edge of Black Revolt: Gordon Parks Interviews Eldridge Cleaver in Exile and Explores the Reality Behind the Violent Rhetoric
Pg… 28 The Cat That Flies: A New Kind of Catamaran Skims the Surf
Pg… 34 Elmyr de Hory, Master Faker
Pg… 38 Robert Redford Riding High: The Sundance Kid is Not Only Real, He's the Hottest Thing in Films Just Now. Why It Isn't Easy to be His Friend, by Richard Schickel. Photographed by John Dominis
Pg… 46 Israel's 'Inevitable' War: Israelis Feel Another Conflict is "the Price We have to Pay to Survive." By Amos Elon
Pg… 57 Harold Krents Goes to Broadway
Pg… 60 Three Stylish Jockeys: Eddie Belmonte, Angel Cordero and Jorge Velasquez Set Track Records for Spectacular Clothes
Pg… 2 Departments: The Presidency: The State of the Union from 37,000 Feet. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 4 Departments: Gallery: Photographer Burk Uzzle Finds Liverpool Cold and Gloomy, the Beatles Long Gone
Pg… 8–12 Departments: Reviews: "Special Unit Senator," Robert A. Houghton's Account of Robert Kennedy's Assassination, Reviewed by Donald Jackson
Pg… 8–12 Departments: Reviews: "Hospital," Frederick Wiseman's Television Documentary, Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 8–12 Departments: Reviews: Reviewer's Choice: A Roundup of Five Noteworthy Books, Reviewed by Melvin Maddocks
Pg… 8–12 Departments: Reviews: Albert Goldman Considers Rhythm Drummer Elvin Jones
Pg… 16A Departments: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 65 Departments: Parting Shots

Life Magazine February 13, 1970 How Americans Beat Inflation

Pg… 20 Sidestepping the Money Gap: With Inflation Seemingly Here to Stay, a Sampling of Plausible Survival Tactics
Pg… 28 Editorial: Mr. Nixon's Economics
Pg… 30 Bertrand Russell: After a "Lifetime of Disagreement," the Great Intellectual Gadfly is Dead at 97
Pg… 36 Centennial Coup in Boston: Art Museum's One–Hundredth–Birthday Gifts Include a Raphael
Pg… 50 John Mitchell Has Heard It Before: "Nixon Doesn't Need a Cardinal Richelieu," Says the Attorney General. By Lewis H. Lapham
Pg… 60 Jacqueline Bisset's Beauty Problem: "It's a Drag to be Pretty," Says a Starlet wit Heavier Ambitions
Pg… 2 Departments: The Presidency: Memoirs Come to Market, by Hugh Sidey
Pg… 6 Departments: Gallery: Bill Binzen's Photographic "Sandwiches"
Pg… 10–12 Departments: Reviews: "The Dick Cavett Show," Reviewed by John Leonard
Pg… 10–12 Departments: Reviews: "In Transit," a Novel by Brigid Brophy, Reviewed by Robert Phelps
Pg… 10–12 Departments: Reviews: "The Molly Maguires," Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 18A Departments: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 18B Departments: Column: Farewell, More or Less, to the Supremes. By Barry Farrell
Pg… 65 Departments: Parting Shots


Life Magazine February 20, 1970 Architect Turns Circus Clown

Pg… 24 Heroin in the High School: As the Victims Get Younger, a Teen–Age Addict Tells What It’s Like to Live on Two Grams a Day. Photographed by Bill Eppridge Pg… 34 The Man from France: An Exclusive Interview with President Georges Pompidou, Who Arrives in the U.S. This Week, by Richard B. Stolley. Candid Photographs at Home and in the Palace, by Martine Franck Pg… 42 A Peer on Royalty: Lively, Lovely Lady Antonia Fraser Writes a Scholarly Best–Seller, “Mary Queen of Scots” Pg… 48 Control of Population: In a Chapter from a Forthcoming Book, Controversial Writer Robert Ardrey Argues that Nature Limits the Numbers of Nearly Every Species and Asks Why Man is an Exception Pg… 62 A College for Clowns: Some Grown–Ups Who Ran Away to the Circus Learn How to Make People Laugh, by William Zinsser. Photographed by Leonard McCombe Pg… 4 Departments: The Presidency: Making History on the Pedernales. By Hugh Sidey Pg… 6 Departments: Gallery: Stroboscopic Nudes by Gjon Mili Pg… 12–16 Departments: Reviews: Robert Altman’s MASH, Reviewed by Richard Schickel Pg… 12–16 Departments: Reviews: “The Body Has a Head,” by Gustav Eckstein, Reviewed by Hugh Kenner Pg… 12–16 Departments: Reviews: “Nobody Knows,” Jeremy Larner’s Account of McCarthy’s 1968 Campaign, Reviewed by Wilfrid Sheed Pg… 20A Departments: Letters to the Editors Pg… 22 Departments: Column: On the Last Frontier with VX and HB. By Joan Didion Pg… 69 Departments: Parting Shots


Life Magazine February 27, 1970 Goodbye to Hollywood Glory Days

Pg… 20B Abortion Comes Out of the Shadows: As Pressure Grows to Make It Legal, a Once–Unmentionable Subject Becomes an Issue for National Debate. Where the Birth Control Pill Stands Today
Pg… 30 The Phenomenal Bobby Orr: On Defense and Offense Alike, He's the Ideal Hockey Player. Photographed by John Zimmerman
Pg… 34 Editorial: Justice in Chicago: an Ominous Farce
Pg… 38 Hollywood Sells Off the Splendor: With the Movie Business in a State of Artistic and Financial Upheaval, Paramount Takes Some Bold Steps Forward?and Puts Its Studio on the Block. Photographed by Henry Groskinsky
Pg… 48 Ad–Lib Fashions at La Coupole
Pg… 52 Mendel Rivers, the Military Congressman: He Takes Good Care of the Armed Forces and Charleston, S.C. By Marshall Frady
Pg… 62 Drip Art: Using Ladles and Buckets, a New School of Young Sculptors Makes Mess a Virtue
Pg… 4 Departments: The Presidency: The Pleasures of Global Chess. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 6 Departments: Gallery: Umbrian Hills Photographed by Eriberto Guidi
Pg… 10–12 Departments: Reviews: The Tinware Show at the Museum of American Folk Art, Reviewed by Jean Lipman
Pg… 10–12 Departments: Reviews: Thomas W. Wilson Jr.'s "The Great Weapons Heresy" Reviewed by Ralph E. Lapp
Pg… 20A Departments: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 68 Departments: Parting Shots