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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 11, 1938; Vol. 5, No. 2
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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LIFE'S COVER: "SHIRLEY TEMPLE Goes East" -- Shirley Temple, on the cover, is having her first encounter with a wheat field. The event occurred in Kansas, not far from the small town of Manhattan. Shirley and her parents were driving across the continent (see p. 38) and the little star insisted that they stop while she got out and played in the wheat. The Temple family then stopped for lunch in Manhattan because Shirley thought it looked like "a nice quiet town." Before she had finished creamed chicken on toast and a milk shake, 1,500 persons were on hand to say goodbye.

THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
A Boom in Stocks, a New Deal in the Exchange.
A New Deal in Pictures shows Exchange Workings.
LIFE on the Newsfronts of the World.
Picture of the week: Rebel Plane and Pilot Down Over Spain.
England: Nippys, Cricket, Grapes and a Duchess' Four Hats.
Roosevelt on Clouds, Circus on Move, Hunt on Hillside.
An Angry Politician Shoots at a News Photographer.
Famous Babies Make Famous Pictures.
U. S. Survivors, Spanish Casualty--and Norman Thomas in Action.
Royal Swedes Visit the U. S.
Shirley Temple Makes Her First Trip Across the U. S.

THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: King Gustaf of Sweden and His Country. At 80, Europe's senoir King looks out on world's highest standard of living.

ART: Germany's Greatest Painters in America (No. 6 in Historical Series).

MOVIES: "Marie Antoinette"--Norma Shearer appears in $1,800,000 Spectacle.

SPORT:
Joe Louis Shines at First Negro Horse Show.
Harvard's Chace Strokes 1938's Best Crew.

FASHIONS: Mothers & Daughters Dress Alike.

SCIENCE: Geneticists Make Plebeian Cows Perform Like Aristocrats.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editors.
Speaking of Pictures--a Mummy: Is This John Wilkes Booth's body?. LIFE Looks Back on "Alice in Wonderland". [Full page photo of Alice Liddell, for whom the story waas written]
People.
LIFE Goes to a Party in Tacoma's Last Trolley.
Pictures to the Editors.

LIFE'S PICTURES Outstanding in this issue are the pic- tures on pages 11-13, the clearest and most detailed ever taken of the New York Stock Exchange. These are the work of Otto Hagel who will be re- membered for his photographs of the air-raid blackout at Farmingdale, Long Island in LIFE for May 30. Known especially for the unusual detail of his portrait photography, this plump, red- cheeked German arrived in the U. S. eight years ago, spent five hard-work- ing years on the West Coast before drifting into photography. Now 29, he is an expert dark-room technician, uses a Speed- Graphic and Contax. The following list, page by page, shows the source from which each picture in this issue was gathered. Where a single page is indebted to several sources credit is recorded picture by picture (left to right, top to bottom), and line by line (lines separated by dashes), unless otherwise specified.
EDITOR: Henry R. Luce.


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