LOOK Magazine - November 23, 1937

Cover : Joan Crawford, lovely colorized close-up of her face in a red scarf.

- Interesting photos showing Japanese Buddhists apologizing to fish for eating them.
- As of this early date, LOOK magazine already sells more than 2,000,000 copies of each issue at the newsstand, doesn't mention subscriptions.
- Six full pages on the American Red Cross and how it operates in peace and war, includes Clara Barton, a number of photos from World War I, flood damaged house in Watkins Glen, New York, Flooded Mississippi river and more.
- Adventure movie review : The Attic of Terror.
- Sports for the blind, with 75 yard running race, bowling with little bowling balls.
- Doctor Charles and hypnotism.
- Do you sleep correctly?, mattresses, blanket etiquette, snoring, more.
- Cute page of photos of little boy smiling, crying and more.
- High speed camera to photograph the impact of bullets.
- Crazy stunt a German pulled to get a photo of Dettifoss in Iceland, waterfall.
- Horrible photos of Clarence Medick after being killed by a milk truck, and his family - a lesson for parents and drivers.
- 21 leaders of American women.
- Should married women work?, both sides of the issue.
- Photocrime, solve it yourself, The Scent of Death.
- Neat full page color movie poster ad for "Ebb Tide."
- Six pages of examples of things movie stars can't do because of clauses in their contracts, such as ride a motorcycle or change their hair color.
- Society's most eligible bachelors, such as Howard Hughes.
- Before and after photos after two month make-over.
- Strange laws, for example, it is a crime to make funny faces at anyone in Zion City, Illinois.
- Humorous photos of insects pulling loaded wagons.
- Beauty treatments for men.
- George Dockstatter drives his car into a brick wall, on purpose on thrill day at the Minnesota State Fair.
- Revival camp meeting of the Federated Churches of the Full Gospel.
- Stuntman "Cyclone Danny" riding his motorcycle through a burning building, probably Danny Carter (see LOOK Magazine June 21, 1938).
- Serial picture story, Time Out for Love, final part, football theme.
- Two sets of quintuplets marry each other, the Averett and Byrd families of Enterprise, Alabama.
- Ten beautiful girls all born individually to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Leitsch in West Burlington, Iowa.
- Large photo of Adolf Hitler and admiring crowd.
- Photo of a hummingbird nest on a light bulb cord at Judge William D. Dehy's home in Independence, California, you can see how it was built on the remnants of previous years' nests.
- Small photo of Beta the dog at the University of Virginia.
- Photo taken in court as parents of Jesse Polanco learn he has been sentenced to death for killing George Forbes.
- Very neat full page photo of a hippopotamus.
- Full page color Lucky Strike cigarettes ad with Robert Taylor.

Magazine Condition : Very Good      OR       Good      OR      POOR (All Good, but has small ad cut-out, affects photo of Florence Harriman).



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