Life Magazine – June 18, 1925 (# 2224) – Charles Dana Gibson – Golf Number
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Categories: LIFE 1925, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1925, LIFE Magazine
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Cover : Male golfer lighting the cigarette of a female player, “Match play,” not signed but sure could be Charles Dana Gibson.
– GOLF NUMBER (Much on all aspects of golf, golfing).
– Curious half page General Motors ad about driving from Beirut to Bagdad in 24 hours, London to Bagdad in eight days.
– Full page art or cartoon art by D. T. Carlisle (The maternal instinct), W. F. White (Let your sports sweater express your personality), Strothmann (The foursome ahead and the foursome following you : mental hazards No. 2), P.L. Crosby (Skippy talking politics), Albert Frueh (Don’t get mixed up with those fundamentalists …), Charles Forbell (In ye goode olde dayes, hadde they hadde ye golf bugge).
– Page on Life’s Fresh Air Farm for poor city kids with photo of boys playing baseball.
– Some current events include : President Coolidge’s Memorial Day address, Warning to states not to put off on Washington jobs they ought to attend to themselves, Foreign debts.
– “The love of money is about the only vice which our civilization respects, and most of us by habit or infection see money too big, and measure everything, even life itself, too much by it.”
– “Four fifths of the effort that is being made to improve contemporary life is directed to the opposite purpose : to get folks used to having some one else take care of them.”
– The most amazing full page color Ipswich DeLuxe Hosiery ad with woman in fancy black lace outfit riding broom like a witch, art by “The Reeses.” Does anyone know who The Reeses were?
– Much more.
– Curious half page General Motors ad about driving from Beirut to Bagdad in 24 hours, London to Bagdad in eight days.
– Full page art or cartoon art by D. T. Carlisle (The maternal instinct), W. F. White (Let your sports sweater express your personality), Strothmann (The foursome ahead and the foursome following you : mental hazards No. 2), P.L. Crosby (Skippy talking politics), Albert Frueh (Don’t get mixed up with those fundamentalists …), Charles Forbell (In ye goode olde dayes, hadde they hadde ye golf bugge).
– Page on Life’s Fresh Air Farm for poor city kids with photo of boys playing baseball.
– Some current events include : President Coolidge’s Memorial Day address, Warning to states not to put off on Washington jobs they ought to attend to themselves, Foreign debts.
– “The love of money is about the only vice which our civilization respects, and most of us by habit or infection see money too big, and measure everything, even life itself, too much by it.”
– “Four fifths of the effort that is being made to improve contemporary life is directed to the opposite purpose : to get folks used to having some one else take care of them.”
– The most amazing full page color Ipswich DeLuxe Hosiery ad with woman in fancy black lace outfit riding broom like a witch, art by “The Reeses.” Does anyone know who The Reeses were?
– Much more.
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