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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: July 14 1967; Vol. 63 No. 2
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10½" X 13½". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: A New Career for Princess LEE RADZIWELL. Movies that blitz the mind at Expo '67.

THE WEEK'S NEWS AND FEATURES:
FILM REVOLUTION AT EXPO 67: The Montreal fair is dominated by movies that multiply, fragment, manipulate images and usher in a new method of communication. The promise of mixed media, by Frank Kappler. Photographed by Yale Joel.

ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD: Exclusive pictures of Moise Tshombe on his way to a kidnaping.

SPORTS: Heavyweight JOE FRAZIER, who scowls like a champ, has become a glamor stock. By David Wolf.

PART 2 OF A SERIES: U.S. COAST GUARD--A LONELY JOB: That Spans Both Poles: The service's drab and dangerous duties take it wherever the oceans roll. Photographed by George Silk.

MILITARY AFFAIRS: Israeli pilots bring back a panoramic souvenir of their historic raid on Egypt.

PRINCESS GOES ON STAGE: LEE BOUVIER RADZIWILL makes her stage debut in Chicago. Photographed by Pierre Boulat. Girls who have everything are not supposed to do anything. By Jane Howard.

FALL OF CHINA'S INTELLECTUALS: "We are slaves who have been betrayed !": The musician who escaped from the Red Guards describes the effects of Mao's regime, by Ma Sitson.

MODERN LIVING: A child's garden of plastic delights: Big tanks and boxes make a bright new playground.

Miscellany. OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorials: Doctors: the supply and demand; Building permits for tree houses!.
Reviews:
Book: Stephen Birmingham's "Our Crowd": The Great Jewish Families of New York, reviewed by Peter Lyon.
Movie: The Honey Pot, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
The View from Here: A changing patriotism. By Loudon Wainwright. Letters to the Editors.


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