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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: February 11, 1946; Vol. 20, No. 6
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10½" X 13½". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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LIFE'S COVER: The picture on this week's cover is the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. On Lincoln's 137th birthday the great war President's stature continues to grow. More books were written about him in 1945 than about any other U.S. statesman. In an Elmo Roper poll released last week his popularity was greater than George Washington's, even in the South. His memorial has become a U.S. shrine there every year thousands of Americans go to stand in a hushed moment of tribute to the "Great Emancipator."

THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
Japanese Come Home from Lost Empire, Photographs by Alfred Eisenstaedt. [Many photos of Japanese people returning from China, other areas of the East.]
Editorial: Inflation.
Picture of the week: Mr. Winston Churchill Goes to the Races at Hialeah. [FULL page photo from MIAMI]
Marital Hazards Beset U. S. Domestic Life.
LADY ASTOR Returns to Virginia. At 66 she is Brisk, effervescant, contrary and glad to be back home. [Three photos, plus full page photo in Mirador's Rich Library]
Navy Man Wins Biggest Jackpot.
Hooton Measures People for New Railway Seat. Harvard Anthropologist Earnest A. Hooton.

ARTICLE: Breakfast in Hollywood, by John Reddy and Tom Carlile. "Kissing and Kidding make TOM BRENEMAN Ladies' radio favorite"

CLOSE-UP: Philip Murray, by John Chamberlain. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: War Surgery. [VERY graphic and interesting pictures!]

MODERN LIVING: Electronic Blanket.

THEATER:"The Magnificent Yankee". "Mr. Oliver Wendell Holmes goes to Washington in a new play about the great liberal Supreme Court Justice"

DANCE:Young Dance Team Is New Nightclub Hit. "A spirited 22 year old couple named DAVID LOBER and DORIS GREB" [Multiple pages of great photos of them in action!]

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editors.
Speaking of Pictures: Bantam Chickens Are Regular Fowl in Miniature.
LIFE Crosses the Atlantic on the "QUEEN ELIZABETH". After six years of war, huge liner gets early taste of postwar travel.
Miscellany: Tassel Stocking Caps.
Pictures to the Editors: "Miss Minelayer .

LIFE'S PICTURES: Although he has covered stories in Europe, the Near East, North and South America, Alfred Eisenstaedt had never been in the Far East until LIFE sent him to Japan three months ago. On pages 17 to 23 of this issue appears his first major story from the Far East: the return homeward of Japanese citizens from their lost empire. Eisenstaedt reports that wherever he makes pictures in Japan, he is surrounded by crowds of children, silently staring at his shiny equipment (left).

FULL PAGE VINTAGE ADS INCLUDE:
"THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" starring LANA TURNER and JOHN GARFIELD, NICE ad
LUCKY STRIKE by Chapin; TWO PAGE COLOR ad for REVLON; New MOBILGAS; Li'l Abner by Al Capp for Cream of Wheat; MORE


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