Life Magazine Lot of 5 Full Month of July 1966 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

Life Magazine Lot of 5 Full Month of July 1966 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

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Life Magazine July 1, 1966 Space Surveyor Moon Photographs

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Feud Between City and Suburb
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: A Fine College Gift for Ike
Pg… 17–20 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Books: Charles W. Thayer's "Muzzy," Reviewed by Emily Kimbrough
Pg… 17–20 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Charles Newman's "New Axis," Reviewed by Webster Schott
Pg… 17–20 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Music: The Righteous Brothers, Reviewed by Chris Welles
Pg… 21 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 22 Opinion and Comment: The View from Here: The Quality of Coming Home. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 24 The Week's News and Features: Vengeance in Indonesia: The National Bloodbath that Demolished the Indonesian Communist Party as a Political Force and Make the Rivers Run Crimson. With President Sukarno Reduced to Figurehead Status, the Country's Impatient "66 Generation" Presses Hard for Desperately Needed Political and Economic Reforms. By Don Moser
Pg… 34 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: People and Events Around the Globe
Pg… 34D The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: Bobby and the Political Battle Between the Generations. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 36 The Week's News and Features: Unabated Excitement of Texas: First of a Two–Part Series on Texas and Its Frontier Spirit, Financial Power and Flair. Photographed by Ralph Crane. Texans are a People Out for Stars, not Peanuts. By David Nevin
Pg… 62 The Week's News and Features: True Color of the Moon: The Stark and Airless Beauty of the Slate–Gray Lunar Landscape as Photographed by Surveyor
Pg… 69 The Week's News and Features: The Wizard of Xerox: Close–Up of Industrialist Sol Myron Linowitz, World's Busiest Copycat Whom Many Democrats Want to Run for Governor of New York. By Jane Howard
Pg… 79 The Week's News and Features: Movies: A Late–Blooming Career for Britain's Vanessa Redgrave, a 6–Foot Shakespearean Turned Sexpot. By Jim Hicks
Pg… 89 The Week's News and Features: Obituary: Ed Wynn, the Clown Who Cornered the Market on Foolishness and Became a Fine Dramatic Actor in the Twilight of His Life. By Stephen Mahoney
Pg… 90 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

Life Magazine July 8, 1966 Claudia Cardinale

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Despite De Gaulle NATO is Still Needed
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: How to Succeed in Selling Savings Bonds
Pg… 8–10 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Alberto Moravia's "The Lie," Reviewed by Wilfrid Sheed
Pg… 8–10 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "The Blue Max," Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 8–10 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Sports: The Van Alen Tennis System, Reviewed by Sam Moore
Pg… 15 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 17 Opinion and Comment: The Feminine Eye: It's the Idea that Offends. By Shana Alexander
Pg… 18 The Week's News and Features: De Gaulle's Bold Power Play: As NATO Yields to His Demand for Removal of Its Forces from French Soil, He Tours Russia in Pursuit of His Vision of Europe as "a Fertile Whole." How the U.S. can Expect to Fare in a Europe Changed by De Gaulle's Grand Design. By Charles J. V. Murphy
Pg… 26 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: People and Events Around the Globe. The New U.S. Policy for Vietnam: Bomb the North Where It Hurts
Pg… 28B The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: Decision of Mind and Experience, not of Heart and Hope. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 31 The Week's News and Features: Close–Up: Frances Knight, "Ogress" of the U.S. Passport Office
Pg… 34 The Week's News and Features: Texas Flair for the Flamboyant: Part II: The People of the State Relish the Big and Showy?and Doing as They Please. Photographed by Ralph Crane
Pg… 48A The Week's News and Features: Sports: Hank Bauer, the Toughest Bird in Baltimore, Whips His Orioles Toward a Pennant. By John R. McDermott
Pg… 52 The Week's News and Features: Claudia Cardinale, a Wary Beauty: Italy's Busy Film Actress is Afraid Hollywood will Ruin Her, and Would Rather Lose Money than be a Clich?. Photographed by Howell Conant
Pg… 59 The Week's News and Features: 'Lay It Right on Top of Us': Full Report of the Vietnam Battle in Which Captain William Carpenter, the Former "Lonesome End" of West Point, Called Down an Air Strike on Himself and His Beleaguered Men. By Arthur Zich
Pg… 70 The Week's News and Features: Science: Walk–In Model of a Gene at Work
Pg… 76 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

Life Magazine July 15, 1966 Watts One Year After Riot

PPg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: New Viet Targets, Same U.S. Aims
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Arogance of Dissent
Pg… 10 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "Three on a Couch," with Jerry Lewis, Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 10 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: James Mossman's "Beggars on Horseback," Reviewed by Walter Goodman
Pg… 17 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 18 Opinion and Comment: The View from Here: High Hopes for a New House. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 20 The Week's News and Features: War's Flaming Turn at Hanol: Pictures Taken by the Raiding U.S. Planes Show the Destruction of North Vietnam's Oil Supplies
Pg… 26 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: People and Events Around the Globe
Pg… 26 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: A Sporting Show for Henley and Howard
Pg… 30B The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: L.B.J. Isn't the Master Politician Everybody Thinks He Is. By Hugh Sidey
–Step History of Last Summer's Uprising in the Negro Section of Los Angeles?from the Family Fight that Set Off the Chaos to the Uneasy Peace that Ended It. By Jerry Cohen and William S. Murphy
Pg… 54 The Week's News and Features: Special Report: Watts: '65–'66. Still Hell To Pay: The Smoldering Anger: One Year Later, Watts Still Distrusts the Police, Listens to the Extremists?and is Near the Flashpoint of Violence. Photographed by Bill Ray
Pg… 66A The Week's News and Features: Animals: Takins and Pandas will have to Wait Till Next Year
Pg… 71 The Week's News and Features: Beatles Under Wraps in Tokyo: Japan Loves the Beetorusus but Doesn't Give Them Any Freedom
Pg… 76 The Week's News and Features: Luci Gets Ready for a Wedding: The President's Daughter Insists that it Isn't a State Occasion but a Family Affair
Pg… 83 The Week's News and Features: Fashion: Youthful Caprice for Girls' Caps
Pg… 86 The Week's News and Features: Great Dinners: Fruit in Wine, a Cold and Fragrant Midsummer Dessert. By Eleanor Graves. Photograph by Milton H. Greene
Pg… 94 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

Life Magazine July 22, 1966 Unforgettable Moments of Pregnancy and Birth

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Challenge of the Travel Boom
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: "Black Power" Must be Defined
Pg… 8–13 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Reviewed by Richard Schickel
Pg… 8–13 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Music: Coleman Hawkins' Sax, Reviewed by Carter Harman
Pg… 8–13 Opinion and Comment: Book: Irvin Faust's "The Steagle," Reviewed by Webster Schott
Pg… 16 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 19 Opinion and Comment: The Feminine Eye: On the Lookout for Lurleen. By Shana Alexander
Pg… 20 The Week's News and Features: Hot Week in the Spy Trade: Washington Stirs at the Successive Disclosures of Two Totally Unrelated Communist Spy Plots to Infiltrate Two Government Departments Through Two American Agents?One Now Indicated as a Traitor, the Other Acclaimed as a Hero. First Interview with the Accuséd Spy, Retired Army Lt. Colonel William Henry Whalen. By Susanna McBee
Pg… 28 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: Death and Suspense on an Alpine Cable
Pg… 28 The Week's News and Features: People and Events Around the Globe
Pg… 30B The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: Lady Bird, Says L.B.J., "Will Beautify Us Out of Existence." By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 33 The Week's News and Features: Close–Up: Alan Arkin is Coming: Actor's Jump to the Top
Pg… 41 The Week's News and Features: Sports: A Free Diver Reaches a Record Depth of 198 Feet
Pg… 48 The Week's News and Features: Woman en Route to a Miracle: The Long Months and Unforgettable Moments of Margareta Falk's First Pregnancy. By Eleanor Graves. Photographed by Lennart Nilsson
Pg… 64 The Week's News and Features: Portrait of a Living Fossil: After 60 Million Years, Man Comes Face to Face with a Distant Relative, the Coelacanth
Pg… 68 The Week's News and Features: James Dickey: Improbable Poet: An Ex–Athlete, Pilot, Ad Man is a Fresh, Emerging Literary Voice. By Paul O'Neil
Pg… 80 The Week's News and Features: Fashion: In Rudi Gernreich's Animal Act, the Peel to Shifts and Bikinis
Pg… 86 The Week's News and Features: Modern Living: Turned–On Furniture Brightens the Summer
Pg… 89 The Week's News and Features: Music: Saratoga Summer Festival Puts Resort on a New Track
Pg… 92 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

Life Magazine July 29, 1966 Murder of “The Nine Nurses” by Loudon Wainwright

Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Watch Out for "Title 19"
Pg… 4 Opinion and Comment: Editorials: Speck: Handled with Care
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Theater: Greek Theater in Ypsilanti, Reviewed by Tom Prideaux
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Book: Thomas Whiteside's "An Agent in Place," Reviewed by George Grella
Pg… 8–12 Opinion and Comment: Reviews: Movie: "And Now Miguel," Reviewed by Richard Oulahan
Pg… 16 Opinion and Comment: Guest Column: Science is where the Action is. By Albert Rosenfeld
Pg… 17 Opinion and Comment: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 18 The Week's News and Features: Gentle Victims of the Murders: The Eight Nurses Killed in Chicago?and the One with the Quality of Survival. By Loudon Wainwright.
Pg… 28 The Week's News and Features: On the Newsfronts of the World: Chicago Riots. People and Events Around the Globe
Pg… 30B The Week's News and Features: The Presidency: The Urge to Serve in Washington Can Go Too Far. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 34 The Week's News and Features: Old Crafts Find New Hands: Weavers, Potters, Workers in Metal, Wood and Glass Reach a High in Popularity and Quality. Photographed by Nina Leen
Pg… 46A The Week's News and Features: Movies: Mia Becomes Mrs. Sinatra in Four Minutes Flat
Pg… 48 The Week's News and Features: There Goes Barbara: In or Out of White House Favor, Barbara Howar is Washington's No. 1 Swinging Socialite
Pg… 54 The Week's News and Features: Comeback of Ray Charles: Pain and Blindness have Shaped the Genius of the Performer Whose Music Soars in a Darkened World. By Thomas Thompson
Pg… 65 The Week's News and Features: Medicine: Scientists Build a Womb with Windows for a Monkey Fetus
Pg… 68 The Week's News and Features: Fashion: Dress for Non–Seamstresses: Glue–It–Yourself
Pg… 73 The Week's News and Features: Sports: And Now?the Screwbat: a Baseball Coach Uses Strange Devices
Pg… 76 The Week's News and Features: Miscellany

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