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TITLE: LIFE magazine
[Classic LIFE Magazine, with all the great photographs, features, writers, vintage advertisements and MORE -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: June 10, 1957; VOL 42 No 23
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10½" X 13½". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: In French Equatorial Africa a six-ton elephant turns to face a strange enemy -- the hovering helicopter from which this picture was taken.
THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
A searching inquiry into nuclear perils.
Spring plus youth produces a case with complications on campuses.
Outburst on Formosa disturbs a friendship.
A Look at the World's Week:
The mob and its man take over in Haiti.
Courtroom show of gang power: scared witnesses clam up and Dio escapes trial in acid-throwing case.
A hero gets a red hat: Poland's Cardinal Wyszynski receives the symbols of his office from the Pope.
Le flic, Ia fille, le fall: student version of Paris in the spring Mound-made auditorium is built from the roof down.
EDITORIAL: The ethics of taking the Fifth.

PICTORIAL ESSAY: HELICOPTER SAFARI in Africa: LeMay and Godfrey go into the remote bush hunting for big game. Fourth in a LIFE series: "Great Adventures." Photographed by Howard Sochurek.

ARTICLES:
A long-playing medicine: years of research create new drug that dissolves in the body bit by bit to fight disease around the clock. By Robert Wallace.
Amid ruins of an empire a New Hollywood arises: a glamorous era ended in disaster, but men of Talent, aided by agents and tax experts, have taken over the movies and are making them pay. By Eric Hodgins. Two half page drawings by AL HIRSHFELD, of the old Hollywood, and the New Hollywood.

BOOKS: Misty goes back home: island reclaims literary pony.

FASHION: Snappy skort, new for sport: a combination skirt and short scores a cross-country success. [NICE photos!]

TELEVISION: Earp's other life: when not the marshal, he joins the girls. HUGH O'BRIAN and his many roles. [Article, with photos!]

THEATER: A pastor's fine play: German's Bible drama plays in many nations. (Guenter Rutenborn)

CLOSE-UP: Nun, president and poet: Sister Madeleva of St. Mary's College, South Bend, Indiana.

BUSINESS: A quiet man with a big new job: Robert Anderson, Secretary of the U.S. Treasury.

SPORTS: Fast work in the pit helps Hanks win close race in Indianapolis.

PARTY: The top society party in Canada.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editors.
Speaking of Pictures: royal salute in beer bottles.
Miscellany: last by a hare.

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
SPORTSMAN Shaving Lotion; OLDSMOBILE; FORMFIT; Light up Dad's life with a Zippo; JANTZEN Acapulco High Divers; The Mighty Chrysler; Sam "the Barber" Maglie for Remington Shavers; OLD CROW; MORE


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