LOOK Magazine - July 21, 1959

Cover : Jack Parr

- What Jack Parr is Really Like, by Jack Parr.
- Can the Catholics and Protestants unite?
 - A visit with Dr. Spock, baby doctor becomes a grandfather.
 - The political decline of Dixie.
 -Rev. Robert B. McNeill of Georgia is dismissed because he preached racial tolerance, follow-up to earlier LOOK story.
 -Funky full page color Pall Mall ad with bright, graphic lobster.
 -French mime Marcel Marceau interprets a story of chairs, color photos.
 -Photoquiz - Famous Washington buildings
 -Dinner jackets in startling patterns for men.
 -The exotic eggplant, recipes.
 -What the Russians will see at the American National Exhibition in Moscow, Anne Anderson runs $250,000 miracle kitchen.
 -Tales of the jazz festivals, Newport, Rhode Island, Horace Silver, Gerry Mulligan, Mahalia Jackson, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong.
 -The young tennis look, Cookie McInnis and Bob Alverson at Kona Kai Club, Jan Blaisdell at La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club, Susan Thomas and Mary Hildreth at Hotel del Coronado.
 -Velazquez painting of Juan de Pareja.
 -Rocky Colavito next member of the Cleveland Indian War Club, baseball.
 -How to help a blind child, Lions Clubs efforts, Jo Anne Adrian and Lurline Womack at Memphis Lions' School for Visually Handicapped Children, Tennessee.

Magazine Condition : Good      OR     Poor (All G, but spine cocked, and missing 1/4 page that affects a cartoon and the eggplant article).

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