1956/11/26 -- Cover featuring Ingrid Bergman is credited to Robert Landry
Contents of this issue are as follows:
THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
Tanks and Yet More Tanks Raze Hungary
Testing Time for U.S. Caught in Two Crises
A Legacy of Anguist Haunts Truce on Suez
A Look at the World's Week
Iroquois Rebury Ancient Bones to Soothe Dusturbed Ancestral Spirits
Marines Wail as Wives Sail - The Corps Bans Families from Japan
Bronze Honor for Justice Brandeis - A University Hails Its Namesake
EDITORIALS:
In a World Jungle, Uneasy Thanks
In Crisis, A Call for Greatness
PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAYS:
Egypt's Eras of Splendor - A Legacy of Art Reflects the Magnificence of Its Culture, The Genius of Its Thought, and the Power of Its Empire -- Part 7 -- "The Epic of Man" -- Text by Lincoln Barnett and Photographed for LIFE by Walter Sanders, James Whitmore and Yale Joel
The Far-Off Site of the Olympics - The Handsome, Wealthy Metropolis of Melbourne Warms Up for the Games - Photographed for LIFE by John Dominis
ARTICLE:
Peril for Poland's New Leader, Wladyslaw Gomulka by Jozef Swiatlo, who arrested him and was his jailer
TELEVISION:
TV Cameras Resort to Tricks to Get Jack Up the Beanstalk
That Awful Eloise Comes to Life - Kay Thompson's "Eloise" Is Adapted for TV
MOVIES:
Brilliant Return for Ingrid Bergman in "Anastasia"
ANIMALS:
High-Flying Hybrid - AN Energetic Mule Crashes the Horsy Set
EDUCATION:
A Science Road Show Wows High School Pupils
SPORTS:
Twin Prize for Football - College Vie for Schoolboy Brothers Mike and Marlin McKeever
THEATER:
America Gets a British Feast of Shakespeare - Old Vic Players Act a Variety of Roles
FASHION:
Evening Chiffons Blow In
PEOPLE:
Candid Look for British Royal Children
CLOSE-UP:
Latest Quest of a Busy Educator, Harvard's Pusey
ART:
Paintings in Planes - Roberto Fasola's "poliepipedi" Have a New York Showing
PARTY:
Banjo Jam at Yale
OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editors
Speaking of Pictures: Rhythmic Colors of a Symphony
Miscellany: Cake Sheds a Tier