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CLARK GABLE Life Magazine 1/13/61 Marilyn MONROE Nice!
Issue Date: January 13, 1961; Vol. 50, No. 2 IN THIS ISSUE (MOST below include many pages and pictures): This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. COVER:
"GABLE'S LAST FILM" -- Cornell Capa catches Gable's memorable grin in a
portrait taken in the early days of shooting The Misfits (see pp.
53-54B).
THE WEEK'S EVENTS: Old friendship with Cuba packed up to go. The Disillusioned, Desperate, Digusted try to get away from Cuba. A Stern hand starts a ride to a Castro jail where Friskers fail and there ain't no bail. [Multiple pages of text and photos of people desperately trying to escape Cuba.] The mess in Laos: by Stanley Karnow, TIME-LIFE Bureau Chief in Hong Kong. Lost: a familiar face in a crowd: how fast can you find it?. A happy birthday in Bonn: Adenauer celebrates his 85th. EDITORIAL: Who fights brush-fire wars?.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
ESSAY: The foot soldier: the unglamorous man the U.S. neglects--but
Shouldn't. Photographed for LIFE by Ralph Morse.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
ESSAY: U.S. newlyweds on Nobel honeymoon: scientist and bride hobnob
with a king. Physicist Donald Glaser. Photographed for LIFE by Larry
Burrows.
ARTICLE: From waif to winner, the clown of the courts:
Pancho Segura is up at the top in tennis despite unorthodox style and
ways. By Marshall Smith, LIFE Sports Editor.
MILITARY AFFAIRS: Surge of Saturn power: U.S. tests its answer to massive Soviet rockets.
MOVIES:
A famous pair--and a finale: with Marilyn Monroe Clark Gable makes his
last movie-- and, in a talk, reveals some surprising things about
himself.[NICE, In-depth article, with interview, and multiple photos!]
DANCE: A frisky kid goes on a backstage ballet kick: fledgling dancer visits backstage at the New York City Ballet.
ANIMALS: A spin with the family swan: Ziggy takes a front seat in Britain.
CLOSE-UP:
"Our greatest waste of talent is women": Radcliffe's President Mary
Bunting crusades for better use of the educated woman.
FASHION:
The St. Tropez way for the U.S.A.: this year's playclothes get trial
run on the Riviera. [NICE fashion photos, featuring models CHRISTINE
MAYER, FRANCOISE DORLEAC, and IRENE GINDRE!]
SCIENCE: An epitaph
for the abominable snowman: a famous mountaineer's evidence exposes the
creature as a myth. By Sir Edmund Hillary.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Speaking of Pictures: rare medieval art brings rare prices. Letters to the Editors. Miscellany: rising to an occasion.