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VTG Life Magazine Magazine May 28, 1956 Kerr and Brynner in “The King and I” *The image shown in this listing is a stock photo. You will receive the same issue as depicted, and condition described in this listing, but it may not be the exact copy shown in the photo.* We have nearly every issue of Life magazine from 1936 to 1972 in stock. These magazines are occasionally offered at a discount with one of our sales or coupons, and we also have a Buy 2, Get 1 Free promotion on most items when you add three to your cart. Please note that the Buy 2, Get 1 Free offer does not apply to Best Offers or coupons, but does apply with any current sale. We also sell most Months and years as a set of 4. We provide flat-rate shipping on any size order, with a minimum purchase of three items. Due to our pricing structure, we have limited flexibility to negotiate on single magazine purchases, so we encourage you to take advantage of these offers. THE WEEK'S EVENTS Pg. 30: In a Car Surplus Situation, One Firm is in Real Trouble Pg. 36: Disarming Hosts in Moscow—and a Realistic Reason for Disarming Pg. 38: The Mystery of Frogman Lionel Crabb's Dive for Red Secrets Pg. 48: A Look at the World's Week Pg. 50: Requiem for 11 Nuns Killed in Puzzling Canadian Air Crash Pg. 53: Assembly Line Methods Speed the Building of the World's Longest Overwater Highway Bridge, the 24-Mile Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Pg. 80: A Gentle Old Man and His Love for Two Doves EDITORIAL Pg. 47: The Law and Southern Schools PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY Pg. 128: Russians Pursue the Lively Arts : LIFE Looks at Russia's Dogged Drive to Feed a People Famished for Culture. Photographed by Edward Clark CLOSE-UP Pg. 162: How Stumping Kefauver Stumps the Pros : By Robert Coughlan. Second in a LIFE Series on Democratic Candidates DANCE Pg. 65: Old Toes, New Pros : Retired 75-Year-Old Otto Krinke and His Wife Make a Lively New Professional Dancing Team ART Pg. 70: The Art Acquired by Yalemen : Six Pages of Color on an Alumni Show, Representing Classes from '67 to '51 FASHION Pg. 85: Designer-for-the-Young Anne Klein Pares Down Lingerie to the Midsummer Minimum POETRY Pg. 95: "On This Wall, in This Town, in Their Own State" : Paul Engle's Sonnets Salute Iowa's War Dead on Memorial Day MOVIES Pg. 109: The King, His Camera, and a Film Triumph : Yul Brynner is a Masterful Monarch and a Deft Photographer for The King and I ANIMALS Pg. 116: Tot's Tarantula : A 2-Year-Old Has Her Own Zoo at Home SCIENCE Pg. 125: Chivalrous Robot : G.E.'s New Machine Performs Elaborate Services at a Distance RELIGION Pg. 138: A Revolutionary New Church Shape in Mexico City MILITARY AFFAIRS Pg. 143: What It's Like to Ride the "Nautilus" : LIFE Correspondent Clay Blair Tells About His Underwater Trip in the Nuclear-Powered Submarine EDUCATION Pg. 151: TV Teaches Foreign Language to First-Graders MODERN LIVING Pg. 158: Smothering Weeds with Plastic PARTY Pg. 182: Gala for a Great Friend from Indonesia OTHER DEPARTMENTS Pg. 22: Speaking of Pictures : Fanciful Flights During Cleanup Day on the Movie Lot Pg. 24: Letters to the Editors Pg. 184: Miscellany : Looks Like Horse Sense