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This April 2, 1971 issue of LIFE Magazine (Vol. 70, No. 12) features an impactful cover story on the pressing social issue of high school pregnancy, with in-depth coverage of new programs aimed at keeping pregnant students in the classroom. The magazine also delivers extensive reporting on the Vietnam War, including the South Vietnamese retreat from Laos in the article "The End of Lam Son 719," with photography by Mark Godfrey and Akihiko Okamura. Inside, readers will find thought-provoking editorials, reviews of contemporary films, and features like "The Lid Comes Off the Box," discussing the evolving landscape of television broadcasting.
This issue includes contributions from notable journalists and photographers such as John Saar, Ralph Crane, and Henry Grossman. Collectors will appreciate the historical context and the rich photographic content that LIFE Magazine is known for. The publication was released by LIFE Inc., and remains a significant cultural artifact offering insight into early 1970s American society, politics, and media.