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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Please note all title are listed as either YEAR-MONTH as in 1947-05 for a May 1947 issue or YEAR-MONTH-DATE as in 1947-12-15 for a December 15, 1947 issue.