Life Magazine – March 27, 1931 (# 2525) – Kissing in the Taxi
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Categories: LIFE 1931, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1931, LIFE Magazine
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Cover : Positively SWEET depiction of Indulgent taxi driver waiting while young couple kisses in the back seat, art by C. W. Anderson.
– Rather nice full page color Sheaffer’s pens ad with dancer on tip-toes, Balance.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Victor C. Anderson (Springtime), Garrett Price (Butler (former army cook) : “Come and get it before we t’row it away”), Edwina (Sinbad : stepping stones), G. B. Inwood (Baggage handler unloading a huge number of trunks of clothes for Mlle. Irene, only to find out later that she is a stripper … or scantily dressed dancer), Howard K. Elcock (New York … an impression by the English artist), Charles Dana Gibson (Hope springs eternal … poor old man looking at “Messenger Boy wanted” sign, from Life 1924).
– Two page centerspread art by J. R. Shaver, “The race survives,” rich lady with a dog versus poor folks in crowded conditions with lots of kids.
– Some current events include : Justice Holmes turned 90, Judge Seabury is to investigate the efficiency of District Attorney Crain, Cardinal Hayes is going to Texas for his health, Mr. Stimson is going to Russia.
– Rather wonderful full page color Listerine ad with three little kids gargling and dog howling in bathroom, art by Frances Tipton Hunter.
– And much, much more.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Victor C. Anderson (Springtime), Garrett Price (Butler (former army cook) : “Come and get it before we t’row it away”), Edwina (Sinbad : stepping stones), G. B. Inwood (Baggage handler unloading a huge number of trunks of clothes for Mlle. Irene, only to find out later that she is a stripper … or scantily dressed dancer), Howard K. Elcock (New York … an impression by the English artist), Charles Dana Gibson (Hope springs eternal … poor old man looking at “Messenger Boy wanted” sign, from Life 1924).
– Two page centerspread art by J. R. Shaver, “The race survives,” rich lady with a dog versus poor folks in crowded conditions with lots of kids.
– Some current events include : Justice Holmes turned 90, Judge Seabury is to investigate the efficiency of District Attorney Crain, Cardinal Hayes is going to Texas for his health, Mr. Stimson is going to Russia.
– Rather wonderful full page color Listerine ad with three little kids gargling and dog howling in bathroom, art by Frances Tipton Hunter.
– And much, much more.
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