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LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
 

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Longest auto race that ever took place
12
Automobile racing
History's greatest metal hunt
25
Uranium ores, Uranium mines and mining
Labor's big Bessie tirelessly works
36
Elizabeth Margaret BRADDOCK
Party heads heat up elections in Britain
36
Elections (Great Britain), Political campaigns
Bevan gets competition
38
Aneurin Bevan; 1897-1960
Chimp off the old block
93
Chimpanzees
Stampede into marriage in India
101
Astrology, Marriage (India), India (Social life and customs)
Gallery in a home
106
Art (Collectors and collecting), Washington (D.C.) (Galleries and museums)
Bicycle built for a bunch
114
Bicycles
Tiny tumblers at Shields Heights grade school, Oklahoma City
119
Acrobats and acrobatism

Truce and opportunity
47
International relations, Peace, Western Europe (Foreign relations), Soviet Union (Foreign relations)
Watching cops strike it rich
48
Edward J. CARBERRY, Television in criminal investigation
As ferry passengers are dumped into sea
55
Collisions at sea
Geologist's miniature cataclysms
63
Geological models, Geology (Study and teaching)
Ministers go bumming on the Bowery
71
William LUFBURROW, Herbert MORRIS, Clergy, Vagrancy, New York (N.Y.) (Social conditions, Streets)
Daddy long legs
78
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Bonsai in Brooklyn
84
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Trees, Dwarf
Dog-ridden mail carrier
127
Robert Milligan, Dogs, Postal employees
Phoenix '55
130
Musicals, revues, etc (Reviews, Single works)
Overpowering Dodgers
135
Baseball, Baseball players
Cool manager in full charge
136
Walter Alston; 1911-1984
To love, honor, obey and study
152
Married college students
H-bomb hideaway
169
Bomb shelters

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