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TITLE: LIFE magazine
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ISSUE DATE: April 27, 1942; Vol. 12, No. 17
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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LIFE's COVER: As Coordinator of Inter-Amen-can Affairs, Nelson A. Rockefeller, who appears on this week's cover, is the first member of his family to attain a major post in U. S. public life. In Washington, where he and his wife now live with their five children, Rockefeller is fast becoming known as an able and original administrator. His agency, one of the liveliest created by the President under the Office for Emergency Management, was last week es. peci ally busy celebrating Pan American Day on April 14. A close-up of Rockefeller and his activities appears on pp. 80-90. Cover--Myron H. Davis.

THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
China Asks India Whether It Will Fight.
LIFE on the Newsfronts of the World.
Soldier Looks for Duffel Bag Before Leaving for Parts Unknown.
Australians and U. S. Parents Honor MacArthur's Name.
Department of Justice Solves Problem of Capital Blues.
Big Bombers Move Off Assembly Line.
U. S. Bombs Tokyo.
Women in Uniform March for a Cause.
Vermont Harvests Its Maple Syrup in Wartime.

CLOSE-UP: Nelson Rockefeller, by Noel F. Busch.

ART: Tom Lea Paints U. S. Soldiers at Work .

THEATER: "Guest In The House". Mary Anderson.

NATIONAL DEFENSE: Civil Air Patrol.

MODERN LIVING: U. S. Bathrooms Take It on Spout As WPB Outlaws Most Metal Goods.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: Radio: War Ends Rich Era And Brings Fresh Problems.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editors.
Speaking of Pictures: Photography Class.
LIFE's Reports: The Burma Front, by Clare Boothe.
LIFE Goes to a Party at Santa Monica with Soldiers & Starlets.
Pictures to the Editors.
Normandie's Epic Hulk Sprawls at New York Pier.

LIFE'S PICTURES: Youthful LIFE Photographer Myron H. Davis is pictured here in typical shooting pose. Stationed in Washington shortly after Pearl Harbor, Myron has been busy covering the accelerated pace of life in the nation's wartime capital. This week he covers two widely divergent aspects of Washington activity--the work of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Nelson Rockefeller (cover and pp. 80-90), and the Justice Department's Splash Party (pp. 30-31).


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