1941/03/03 — Cover photograph featuring Model and Manikin is credited to Walter Sanders

Contents of this issue are as follows:

THE WEEK’S EVENTS:

  • Roosevelt’s New Deal Sends an Ambassador to Britain’s New Dealers
  • LIFE on the Newsfronts of the World
  • A Frenchman Sheds Tears of Grief As His Country’s Flags Are Exiled to Africa
  • Greeks Push on in Albania
  • British Capture Tobruch
  • Fort Sill Welcomes an Officer and His Bride
  • Churchill’s Daughter Makes Maiden Speech
  • Income Tax: 8,000,000 Americans File First Returns
  • CLOSE-UP:

  • General Sir Archibald Percival Wavell by Harry Zinder
  • PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY:

  • Australia’s War Effort Forces Continent to Grow Up Industrially
  • BOOKS:

  • “Out of the Night” — Part 2 by Jan Valtin
  • MEDICINE:

  • Pain
  • ART:

  • Diego Rivera ’s New Mural Depicts Pan-American Unity – includes 4 full pages of color reproductions in the center of the issue
  • MODERN LIVING:

  • Model Is Cast in Plaster to Make Manikin Mold
  • MOVIES:

  • Veronica Lake – 3 pages though ads make it more like 2 pages does include a full-page black & white photo of lake, plus 5 other shots of Lake from the time of “I Wanted Wings”
  • SPORTS:
  • Table Tennis
  • NIGHT CLUB:

  • New York Clubs Offer Roughhouse & Satire
  • OTHER DEPARTMENTS:

  • Letters to the Editors
  • Speaking of Pictures: Blizzard Sweeps Donner Pass
  • LIFE’s Reports
  • LIFE’s Pictures: An Index
  • LIFE Goes to an Atzor Party
  • Pictures to the Editors
  • Full-page ad for Orson Welles in “Citizen Kane” (“It’s Terrific!”)
  • Pan American Coffee Bureau full-page color ad includes illustration b J.C. Leyendecker
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