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TITLE: LOOK [The CLASSIC PICTURE and FEATURE magazine with fabulous photographs, articles, features, and vintage ads!]

ISSUE DATE:
MAY 4, 1965; VOL. 29, NO. 9, 5/4/65
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: "GERMANY: The Scars, the hopes, the fears, and the gay decade. Carnival in Munich." ALSO: "What happens when French Actress Jeanne Moreau co-stars with Bardot." Plus more stories. Cover photographs: Germany by Philllip Harrington. Jeanne Moreau-Brigitte Bardot by Douglas Jones.

ENTERTAINMENT: On the Set With Jeanne Moreau and Brigitte Bardot: What happens when these two French stars get together. [Long and interesting article, with MANY Pictures from set of VIVA MARIA, of the two stars, some full page!]. Produced by Chandler Brossard. Photographed by Douglas Jones.

THE NATIONAL SCENE:
Segregation Crisis: Chicago's Troubled Schools, By Jack Star.
All America Cities. Produced by David R. Maxey and Christopher S. Wren. Photographed by Douglas Gilbert and Thomas R. Koeniges.

THE WORLD:
Germany Twenty Years After Hitler. Produced by Gerald Astor, Photographed by Phillip Harrington.
GERMANY: The Last 100 Days, By John Toland. Full page drawings by Robert Fawcett.
Germany Today, By Gerald Astor. "The scars, the hopes, the fears, and the gay facade."

HEALTH AND SCIENCE: A New World of Surgery. Hottest heat and coldest cold perform operating room miracles. Produced by Roland Berg, Photographed by John Vachon.

HUMAN RELATIONS: The Butler Goes to College. Bel Air estate of Mr and Mrs Jack Ryan. Produced by Stanley Gordon, Photographed by Richard Hewett.

MANY ROADS TO READING. Homestead school, in Garden City, NY. Produced by Arlene and Howard Eisenberg. Photographed by Charlotte Brooks.

SPORTS: Tony Conigliaro: Red Sox High Note. Produced by Tim Cohane, Photographed by Thomas R. Koeniges.

FASHION:
The Bicycle Shirt. Produced by Iris Bauer, Photographed by James Hansen.
Jewelry on the Half Shell.

FOOD AND HOME LIVING: Plant Now. Cook Later. Produced by Marilyn Kaytor, and John Peter. Photographed by Maria Martel.


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