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Life Listing for H&S ISSUES FROM THE 1940'S Date Description Comments 1944= 47 of 52 issues 1/3/1944 Alaska holiday. 1/24/1944 Margaret Sullavan. 1/31/1944 Air Marshal Tedder. 2/14/1944 Hollywood hot spot. 2/21/1944 Patrice Munsel. 2/28/1944 Ella Raines. 3/6/1944 Admiral Nimitz. 3/13/1944 Prep school prom. 3/20/1944 Ballet. 3/27/1944 Landing in Italy. 4/3/1944 City dogs. 4/10/1944 Air Marshal Harris. 4/17/1944 Esther Williams. 4/24/1944 Princess Elizabeth. 5/8/1944 Hattie Carnegie suit in fashion. 5/15/1944 General Montgomery. 5/22/1944 Model-mothers. 5/29/1944 General Spaatz. 6/5/1944 U.S. infantry. 6/12/1944 Bombs over Europe. 6/19/1944 General Eisenhower. 6/26/1944 D Day celebration. 7/3/1944 Back from battle. 7/10/1944 Admiral Nimitz. 7/17/1944 Peasant look. 7/24/1944 Jennifer Jones. 7/31/1944 U.S.S.R.'s generals. 8/7/1944 Geraldine Fitzgerald. 8/14/1944 Airborne infantry officer in Normandy. 8/21/1944 Amphibious attack. 9/4/1944 Secretary of State Hull. 9/11/1944 Captured Nazis. 9/18/1944 Governor Dewey. 9/25/1944 American home front. 10/2/1944 General Truscott. 10/9/1944 Formals for fall. 10/16/1944 Lauren Bacall. 10/23/1944 Soviet scientists. 10/30/1944 Super battleship. 11/6/1944 Celeste Holm. 11/13/1944 General De Gaulle. 11/20/1944 Rural Thanksgiving. 11/27/1944 Gertrude Lawrence. 12/4/1944 B-29s at work. 12/11/1944 Judy Garland. 12/18/1944 Fredric March. 12/25/1944 Christmas Art. 1945= 50 of 53 issues 1/1/1945 Soldier cleaning gun. 1/8/1945 Scarves in fashion. 1/15/1945 General Patton. 1/29/1945 Wounded soldier. 2/5/1945 Florida fashions. 2/12/1945 Soviet soldier. 2/19/1945 Ski styles. 2/26/1945 Winter soldiers. 3/5/1945 Over the Pacific. 3/12/1945 General Simpson. 3/19/1945 Dutch floods. 3/26/1945 Carol Lynne. 4/2/1945 Sub-debutante clubs. front cover wrinkled 4/9/1945 Iwo Jima. back cover has tear 4/16/1945 General Eisenhower. 4/23/1945 President Truman. 4/30/1945 War artists. 5/7/1945 The German people. 5/14/1945 Victory in Europe. 5/21/1945 Winston Churchill. 5/28/1945 Barbara Bates. 6/4/1945 War Loan Drive. 6/11/1945 Teenage boys. 6/18/1945 Girl Scouts in Washington. 6/25/1945 Kindergarten ends. back cover has corner missing 7/2/1945 Symbols of sea power. 7/9/1945 30 years of swimsuits. 7/16/1945 Hero Audie Murphy. front cover wrinkled (by water?) 7/23/1945 Peggy Ann Garner. 8/6/1945 Yacht club youth. 8/13/1945 Jet plane. 8/20/1945 General Spaatz. 8/27/1945 Aquatic ballet. 9/3/1945 House party high jinks. 9/10/1945 Auto Worker. 9/17/1945 MacArthur in Japan. 9/24/1945 Col. Jimmy Stewart. 10/1/1945 June Allyson. 10/8/1945 General Eichelberger. 10/15/1945 Fall jewelry in fashion. 10/29/1945 Fall scenes. 11/5/1945 Welcome home, Navy. 11/12/1945 Ingrid Bergman. 11/19/1945 Big belts in fashion. 11/26/1945 Afghan hounds. 12/3/1945 Spencer Tracy. 12/10/1945 Party dresses in fashion. 12/17/1945 Paulette Goddard. 12/24/1945 Medici treasures. 12/31/1945 Mountain climbing. 1946= 49 of 52 issues 1/7/1946 Churchill's paintings. 1/14/1946 Resort fashions. 1/21/1946 Cardinal Spellman. 1/28/1946 Jan Clayton. 2/4/1946 Hope and Crosby. 2/11/1946 Lincoln Memorial. 2/18/1946 Dorothy McGuire. 2/25/1946 Best bird dogs. 3/4/1946 Champion skater. 3/11/1946 Senator Vandenberg. front cover torn in corner 3/18/1946 Paris. 3/25/1946 Lucille Bremer. 4/8/1946 Circus Preview. 4/15/1946 Easter parading. 4/22/1946 Denver high school. 4/29/1946 Peiping. front cover has tear 5/6/1946 Margaret Leighton. 5/13/1946 Outdoor fashions. 5/20/1946 Ice shows. 5/27/1946 Ozark farmer. 6/3/1946 Children in church. 6/10/1946 Donna Reed. 6/17/1946 Play dresses. 6/24/1946 Chief Justice Vinson. 7/1/1946 Sailing season. 7/8/1946 Little girl clothes. 7/15/1946 Water gadgets. 7/22/1946 Long Island society. 7/29/1946 Vivien Leigh. front cover almost completely missing 8/5/1946 Radio's Juvenile Jury. 8/12/1946 Loretta Young. 8/19/1946 Yellowstone Park. 8/26/1946 Campus fashions. 9/2/1946 Cape Cod. 9/9/1946 Jane Powell. 9/23/1946 Cat's playmate. 9/30/1946 Jeanne Crain. 10/7/1946 Crosby and Caulfield. 10/14/1946 Fall styles. 10/21/1946 Gloria Grahame. 10/28/1946 One-room school. 11/4/1946 Palestine. 11/11/1946 After-school models. 11/18/1946 Party raincoats. 12/2/1946 Ingrid Bergman. 12/9/1946 Jet Planes. 12/16/1946 Teresa Wright. 12/23/1946 Fra Angelico's art. 12/30/1946 Dorothy Kirsten. 1947= 48 of 52 issues 1/6/1947 Party season. 1/13/1947 Styles for San Juan. 1/20/1947 Homesteads for vets. 1/27/1947 Atlantic coast winter. 2/3/1947 Broadway beauties. 2/10/1947 Occupied Germany. 2/24/1947 Coed clothes. 3/3/1947 Renaissance man. 3/10/1947 Special school day. 3/17/1947 Youth center director. 3/24/1947 Arctic living. 3/31/1947 Spring hats. 4/7/1947 Sunday school. 4/14/1947 Pretty girls and flowering dogwood. 4/21/1947 Veterans at college. 4/28/1947 Bambi Lynn as Alice. 5/5/1947 Riding outfits. 5/12/1947 Bulgaria. 5/19/1947 Ice cream ecstasy. 5/26/1947 Medieval man. 6/2/1947 Jane Greer. 6/9/1947 Young ballerina. 6/16/1947 Cape Hatteras. 6/23/1947 Bathing suits. 6/30/1947 Ancient and modern Mayan sculpture. 7/7/1947 This Pleasant Land 7/14/1947 Elizabeth Taylor. 7/21/1947 Yanks at Heidelberg. 7/28/1947 Princess Elizabeth. 8/4/1947 Renaissance Venice. 8/11/1947 Ella Raines. 8/18/1947 Lord Louis Mountbatten. 8/25/1947 Gibson girl clothes. 9/8/1947 English society. 9/15/1947 Madame Du Barry. 9/22/1947 Fall Fashion review. 10/6/1947 Franklin D. Roosevelt at 13. 10/13/1947 Broadway's Allegro. 10/27/1947 Ambassador Lewis Douglas. 11/3/1947 Ballet beauties. 11/10/1947 Rita Hayworth. 11/17/1947 Boxers (dogs) 11/24/1947 New York subdebutante. 12/1/1947 Gregory Peck. 12/8/1947 Duke of Windsor. 12/15/1947 Nightclub girls. 12/22/1947 Christmas carols. 12/29/1947 Pretty girl in Miami. 1948= 48 of 52 issues 1/5/1948 Pakistan's Jinnah. 1/12/1948 Midwinter accessories in fashion. 1/19/1948 Violinist Marcia Van Dyke. 1/26/1948 Resort Fashions. 2/2/1948 Maine schoolboy. 2/9/1948 Senator Robert Taft. 2/16/1948 Joan Tetzel. 2/23/1948 Oregon ski resort. 3/1/1948 Harold Stassen. 3/8/1948 Atlantic City weekend. 3/15/1948 Laurence Olivier. 3/22/1948 Governor Dewey. 3/29/1948 Basket handbags. 4/12/1948 Barbara Bel Geddes. 4/19/1948 Churchill's memoirs. 4/26/1948 Rugby week. 5/3/1948 Career girl. 5/10/1948 Governor Earl Warren. 5/17/1948 Mrs. David Niven. 5/24/1948 Senator Vandenberg. 5/31/1948 Television ingenue Kyle MacDonnell. 6/7/1948 Fashion T-shirts. 6/14/1948 Phyllis Calvert. 6/21/1948 Cape Cod weekend. 6/28/1948 Kent School Crew. 7/5/1948 F-84 Thunderjets. 7/12/1948 Small town girl. 7/19/1948 Beach fun. 7/26/1948 Ballet school. 8/9/1948 Marlene Dietrich. 8/16/1948 Huck finn Day. 8/23/1948 Young hunter with pet deer. 8/30/1948 Colleen Townsend. 9/6/1948 The good life in Madison, Wisconsin. 9/13/1948 Marshal Tito. 9/20/1948 Actress Joan Diener. 10/4/1948 Big industry in America. 10/11/1948 Actress Rita Colton. 10/18/1948 New furs. 11/1/1948 General Norstad. 11/8/1948 Starlet fencer. 11/15/1948 Ingrid Bergman. 11/22/1948 Truman's victory. 11/29/1948 Restaurant fashions. 12/6/1948 Montgomery Clift. 12/13/1948 Dwight Eisenhower. front cover torn in corner 12/20/1948 Teenagers. 12/27/1948 Giotto's art. 1949= 47 of 52 issues 1/3/1949 Famous babies. 1/10/1949 Debutante season. 1/17/1949 Resort play clothes. 1/31/1949 Dogs. 2/7/1949 Churchill's memoirs. 2/14/1949 Viveca Lindfors. 2/21/1949 Dean Acheson. 2/28/1949 Costume clothes. 3/7/1949 Marge and Gower Champion. 3/14/1949 Three hours old. 3/21/1949 Teen's wardrobe. 3/28/1949 Actress Joy Lansing. small tear on cover; tape on spine 4/4/1949 ECA's Paul Hoffman. 4/11/1949 Mississippi spring. 4/18/1949 South Pacific. 4/25/1949 Paris styles. 5/2/1949 West Point star. no front cover 5/9/1949 Missouri coed Jane Stone. 5/16/1949 Kids in the ring. 5/30/1949 Baby Franklin D. Roosevelt. 6/6/1949 Shorts and tops. 6/13/1949 Marta Toren. 6/20/1949 Hillsdale High. 6/27/1949 Inland Sailing. 7/4/1949 Seaside date. 7/18/1949 Hollywood's children. 7/25/1949 Beach boats. 8/8/1949 Straw hats in fashion. 8/15/1949 Actress Bryn Noring. 8/22/1949 Texas cowboy. 8/29/1949 College fashions. 9/12/1949 Marshal Tito.
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