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TITLE: LIFE magazine
[Classic LIFE Magazine, with all the great photographs, features, writers, vintage advertisements and MORE -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: April 18, 1960; Vol. 48, No. 15
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in GOOD condition, some wear. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: "The Elopers: Gamble Benedict and Andrei". Lifted by her husband-to-be in Wilmington, Del., Gamble Benedict looks forward to her new life as Mrs. Andrei Porumbeanu (see pp. 19-25). Cover -- C Philippe Halsman.

THE WEEK'S EVENTS: On the road with the romantic runaways--LIFE's exclusive report of the elopement, marriage and honeymoon.
Night watch on Wisconsin: famous people across the land keep a late vigil for the primary vote.
A Look at the World's Week.
London's heart opens to an old ally: De Gaulle is overwhelmed by pomp and sentiment.
Terrorism for both races in South Africa.
Buddha and a man from Bonn: Adenauer tirelessly tours Japan's temples and countryside.
A rich display for moving day: $35 million in jewels gets transported to a new showroom on Fifth Avenue.
Help from afar for Agadir: airlift from Oakland brings aid to earthquake victims.
EDITORIAL: The Lord's Prayer.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: The pleasures of spring come to Central Park right in the heart of teeming Manhattan. Photographed for LIFE by Leonard McCombe. [NICE color photos!]

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: Dr. TOM DOOLEY's mission: he does good deeds but has some critics. Photographed by Don Cravens.

ARTICLE: Odds-on bet: next woman you see will wear the big-eye look," the latest fashion cooked up by the booming U.S. beauty business. By Stephen Birmingham.

RELIGION:
A prince of the church at prayer: the new Negro cardinal from Tanganyika in Rome.
Steelworkers' Passion Play: their rugged features befit their biblical counterparts.

NIGHTCLUBS: A singing comic on the way up: Nancy Dussault projects a gallery of outrageous characters. [NICE photos]

FASHION: A stylish starching in organdy for spring bonnets.

ART: Poignance of the Easter story caught by Rembrandt's sketches.

ARCHITECTURE: U.S., Spectacular shapes of concrete: Mexico's Felix Candela builds inventive low-cost structures. [Interesting article and photos!]

MEDICINE: A zoo vet tries out a tranquilizer on a ferocious 40-pound lynx.

MOVIES: Suspense for Simone Signoret: she is the most nervous person in the house just before winning her "Oscar".

PARTY: Ninety friends just dropped in so a host in Texas throws a gaudy weekend gambol for his friends from all over.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Speaking of Pictures: smiles to suit shapes.
Letters to the Editors.
Miscellany: brother act that flopped.


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