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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: May 28 1956; VOL 40, NO 22
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10½" X 13½". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: King once again in the film version of "The King and I," YUL BRYNNER and DEBORAH KERR as the governess get ready to swing into a polka.

MOVIES:
The king, his camera and a film triumph: YUL BRYNNER is a masterful monarch and a deft photographer for "The King and I". (Article, with photos of Yul taking photos of the set, and photos of Yul on the set in character, and photos of beautiful DEBORAH KERR. Marvelous!)

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: Russians pursue the lively arts: LIFE looks at Russia's dogged drive to feed a people famished for culture: the first in a series of two articles photographed by Edward Clark.

CLOSE-UP:< How stumping Kefauver stumps the pros, by Robert Coughlan: second in a LIFE series on Democratic candidates.

DANCE: Old toes, new pros: retired 75-year-old Otto Krinke and his wife make a lively new professional dancing team.

ART: The art acquired by Yalemen: six pages of color on an alumni show, representing classes from '67 to '51.

FASHION: Designer-for-the-young Anne Klein pares down lingerie to the midsummer minimum. [VERY NICE Lingerie and photos!]

POETRY: "On this wall, in this town, in their own state": Paul Engle's sonnets salute Iowa's war dead on Memorial Day.

ANIMALS: Tot's tarantula: a 2-year-old has her own zoo at home.

SCIENCE: Chivalrous robot: G.E.'s new machine performs elaborate services at a distance.

RELIGION: A revolutionary new church shape in Mexico City.

MILITARY AFFAIRS: What it's like to ride the "Nautilus": LIFE Correspondent Clay Blair tells about his underwater trip in the nuclear-powered submarine.

EDUCATION: TV teaches foreign language to first-graders.

MODERN LIVING: Smothering weeds with plastic.

PARTY: Gala for a great friend from Indonesia.

THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
In a car surplus situation one firm is in real trouble Disarming hosts in Moscow -- and a realistic reason for disarming.
The mystery of Frogman Lionel Crabb's dive for Red secrets.
A Look at the World's Week:
Requiem for 11 nuns killed in puzzling Canadian air crash.
Assembly line methods speed the building of the world's longest overwater highway bridge, the 24-mile Lake Pontchartrain Causeway.
A gentle old man and his love for two doves.
EDITORIAL: The law and southern schools.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Speaking of Pictures: fanciful flights during cleanup day on the movie lot.
Letters to the Editors.
Miscellany: looks like horse sense.

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
MOVIE AD: (IN COLOR!) -- TRAPEZE, starring BURT LANCASTER, TONY CURTIS and GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA (all pictured on the trapeze!);
Lancers by DODGE; WHEATIES, featuring TED KLUSZEWSKI, WILLIE MAYS, MICKEY MANTLE, and AL KALINE; OLDSMOBILE; BUDWEISER; PEPSI-COLA; HAMM's BEER; MORE


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