planning to throw on eBay for $7.95 all 14. Waves, dips, and flips continued to be all the hairstyle rage throughout the 1950s, with the hair curving high at the forehead and then dipping into a deep horizontal wave from a side-part. In July 1922, The American Girl magazine, published by Girl Scouts of the USA, featured an article by Florence E. Neil, a local director in Chicago, Illinois, including a cookie recipe that had been given to the council's 2,000 Girl Scouts. NOTE: Paper doll missing, The January/February 1999 issue of American Girl Magazine NOTE: Paper Doll missing, The September/October 2018 issue of American Girl Magazine, The November/December 2017 issue of American Girl Magazine. First 28 days FREE. Popular culture and mass media in the 1950s (article - Khan Academy Then there's usually some advice from the celebrity following the end of the article. Urylee Leonardos, Broadway's Most-Jinxed . There are other variant articles in each issue which could be about crafts, activities, parties, stories, and/or advice. the sweet story of how Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II fell in love, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Street style had an entirely different meaning in the 1950s from todays meaning. The magazines were chocked full of noteworthy ideas for girls. Digitized from IA1533829-03 . Even after the USSR launched the first man-made satellite, Sputnik, before American scientists could launch their own, LIFE Magazine spent pages and pages extolling the virtues of Americas space program. 18 Rare Vintage Photos of What Life Was Like in the 1950s James Conaway Updated: Nov. 27, 2022 From the book The Forgotten Fifites These photos, including some never-published shots taken for. Previous issue: sim_american-girl_1955-10_38_10 . Next issue: sim_american-girl_1940-07_23_7 . August 1952 calendar pinup model. Starting in 2001, some years had special issue magazines, with 2011-2018 all having regular special editions; 2019, being the last year of publication and terminating in January, did not have any specials. Its popularity soared when it became the primary photographic record of World War II, and that popularity continued into the '50s. The American Girl 1927-01: Volume 10 , Issue 1. These are shown with the LIFE issues in chronological order. Original LIFE Magazines from 1953. American Girl Magazine, 1955. is a blurb found in each issue, which gives a strange or random fact. 2019 Old Life Magazines. She estimated the approximate cost of ingredients for six to seven dozen cookies to be 26 to 36 cents. Up to the July/August 1994 issue, the only contributors were girls from schools the magazine visited. If this issue had a paper doll, it's definitely not present in this upload at the moment. Previous issue: sim_american-girl_1923-11_6_13 . Previous issue: sim_american-girl_1940-05_23_5 . Actress Acquanetta, Hollywood's Jungle Girl, Jet Magazine, February 14, 1952. MISSING : Catterbox insert, mini posters, Caring Coupons. Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe, both featured on LIFE Magazine covers throughout the decade, illustrate the two faces of sex appeal during the 1950s the free, sensual bombshell and the demure, classic beauty. Readers can submit photos, drawings, or paintings to be published in a section called Art Gallery. Lauren is also an author of crime fiction, and her first full-length manuscript, "The Trust Game," was short-listed for the 2017 CLUE Award for emerging talent in the genre of suspense fiction. Rare, Candid Photos of Daily Life in the 1950s | Reader's Digest Amazon.com: American Girl Magazine Subscription Of course, the fact that it debuted in Paris meant that the stole was also popular among the uber-glam like Princess Grace, seen here with her husband, Prince Rainier, at a gala celebrating the christening of their son, Prince Albert of Monaco. United States booming consumer society at the time, anawakening eroticism, as well as a lust for cash and fame, instigated Rober Harrison to go for a series of relevant titles, such as Titter: Americas Merriest Magazine (1943 1955), Wink: A Whirl of Girls (1944 1955), Flirt: A Fresh Magazine (1947-1955) and Eyeful: Glorifying the American Girl (1943-1955) with the cooperation of his friend and pin-up artist Earl Moran. Sandra Dee - IMDb Playboy wouldn't come on the scene until the tail-end of 1953. The 1950s is often viewed as a period of conformity, when both men and women observed strict gender roles and complied with society's expectations. American Girl features articles on American girls, past and present, stories by noted children's authors, paper dolls and cut-out clothes, games and entertainment. Take a look back here at the 12 monthly magazine's tagline-free covers during the year 1950, and marvel at how much daily life not to mention magazine marketing, photography and graphic design have changed since then! Vintage Womans Day magazine covers from the fifties, PS: If you liked this article, please share it! 1952. Fun to read! The 1950s Slang Phrases That Defined The Decade - Babbel Magazine All four Sept, 1951 issues, Life Magazine, September 3, 1951 - Gina Lollobrigida, Life Magazine, September 10, 1951 - Japan's Prime Minister Yoshida, Life Magazine, September 17, 1951 - Chorus girl, Life Magazine, September 24, 1951 - Gene Tierney, Life Magazine, October 1, 1951 - Princess Elizabeth, Oscar Hammerstein of "Rogers and Hammerstein" Personal collect. AMERICAN GIRL lot set of 37 magazines 1966-1970. Digitized from IA1533829-03 . My academic performance has recently suffered as a result of my growing interest in literature. The paragraph underneath the painting would give creative details suggesting imagining life as the girl in the painting. Next issue: sim_american-girl_1930-12_13_12 . A 1950s wardrobe would be incomplete without classic vintage seamed stockings, also simply known as nylons, according to Vintage Dancer, a vintage-themed costume consultant. I had the 90s American Girl magazine (put out by the same company who makes the dolls and books), and I am glad that it wasn't the first of that name. 1950s Accessories Fashion History - Fifties Glamour glasses, hats, bags Contents 1 Personality and Facts 2 Family and Friends 2.1 Family 2.2 Friends and other Minor Characters 3 Books 4 Other Media 5 Doll 6 Collection 7 Trivia 8 See also 9 References Next issue: sim_american-girl_1919-11_3_2 . American Girl Magazine, 1955 - Va-Voom Vintage Black Pin Ups In History - HelloBeautiful Hollywood Starlet Mauri Lynn Gets Role in New Movie, Jet Magazine, May 22, 1952. American Girl 1964-03: Volume 47 , Issue 3. Donna. It was marketed to men, but the days of explicit content were still a few years off. Next up, check out these 21 rarely seen photos you wont find in history books. Waist Shaper. In the 1950s, it was known for recording much of American culture, from fashion to popular cars. On the set of 1958s film, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Elizabeth Taylor smolders in a slip and holding a highball but the reality is, the slip was carefully designed to reveal, well, not all that much. About Us. No specific month is listed, but between the voting themed articles and the back cover referring to the Jan/Feb 1993 issue, my estimated publishing date is November/December 1992. In 1949, American adult oriented magazines were innocent by today's standards - they were harmless fun, employing a cheeky form of risque. Material on this site is provided for education, criticism, commentary, cultural reporting, entertainment, historical reference, and news reporting/analysis. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Girl (UK comics) - Wikipedia We are no longer supporting IE (Internet Explorer) as we strive to provide site experiences for browsers that support new web standards and security practices. Old Magazine Scans. Next issue: sim_american-girl_1954-05_37_5 . "Lunch Box" was an article featuring quick and creative snacks - such as Mini Pizzas or Smoothies. Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn were the archetypal designer and muse combination. 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Harrison created his first girlie magazine, titled Beauty Parade: The Worlds Loveliest Girls in 1942. This was later replaced with 'True Story'. In many ways, the 1950s took a big step back, especially for women. An average of 4 million babies were born each year throughout that decade in the United States alone, meaning there were a lot of birth certificates getting filled out at a lot of hospitals. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. These answers are published in the back on several pages, four in some issues. "Heart to Heart" was an opinion section where AG discussed a topic readers want more detail on. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Contact James A. Cannavino Library. This feature was retired around late 2008. ClickAmericana.com is made with and by Synchronista LLC 2011-2022. Actress: Gidget. If so, then it is currently missing from this upload. All Rights Reserved. were random facts hidden throughout the magazine, marked by a small magnifying glass. Story Contests were frequently held; girls were encouraged to write a story within certain guidelines. Thanks for shopping at Joe's Paper Shack! Along with circle skirts, pencil skirts were having a heyday in the 1950s. It was the first magazine to reach 1 million copies sold. All five Jan, 1951 issues, Life Magazine, January 8, 1951 - Janice Rule, Life Magazine, January 15, 1951 - Rose Parade marshal, Look Magazine, January 16, 1951 - Jean Simmons in snappy red and yellow beach fashions, Life Magazine, January 22, 1951 - U.S. air defense, woman, Saturday Evening Post, January 27, 1951 - Gathering Wood, Life Magazine, January 29, 1951 - Betsy von Furstenberg, Life Magazine, February 5, 1951 - New York Police Commissioner, Life Magazine, February 12, 1951 - Hatless hats, Life Magazine, February 19, 1951 - Adoption, little girl, Life Magazine, February 26, 1951 - Debbie Reynolds, Saturday Evening Post, March 3, 1951 - Home Recital, Life Magazine, March 5, 1951 - Paris fashions, Life Magazine, March 12, 1951 - Paul Douglas, Saturday Evening Post, March 17, 1951 - Savings Passbook, Life Magazine, March 19, 1951 - Navy couple, Life Magazine, March 26, 1951 - Cherub Choir, girl singing, Saturday Evening Post, March 31, 1951 - Mocking Romance, Life Magazine, April 2, 1951 - New World Riviera, fashion, Life Magazine, April 9, 1951 - General Omar Bradley, Life Magazine, April 16, 1951 - Esther Williams, Life Magazine, April 23, 1951 - Dalai Lama, Look Magazine, April 24, 1951 - Yankee Shortstop baseball player, Life Magazine, April 30, 1951 - General Ridgway, Life Magazine, May 7, 1951 - Phyllis Kirk, Life Magazine, May 14, 1951 - Senator Blair Moody, Life Magazine, May 21, 1951 - Hot-weather styles, fashion, Life Magazine, May 28, 1951 - Soldier parachuting, Life Magazine, June 4, 1951 - Ursula Thiess, Look Magazine, June 5, 1951 - beautiful photo, her eyes match her jewelry and dress, Life Magazine, June 11, 1951 - Vivian Blaine, Saturday Evening Post, June 16, 1951 - Receptions Line, Life Magazine, June 18, 1951 - Iran's royal crown, Life Magazine, June 25, 1951 - Janet Leigh, Life Magazine, July 2, 1951 - Heroes in Korea, Medal of Honor, Look Magazine, July 3, 1951 - Gene Tierney in Veil-Specs, Life Magazine, July 9, 1951 - Charlotte, N.C. debutantes, Look Magazine, July 17, 1951 - Five different dancing stars from MGM, Life Magazine, July 23, 1951 - Swimmer Mary Freeman, Life Magazine, July 30, 1951 - Gary Crosby, Look Magazine, July 31, 1951 - Marlene Dietrich Stan Musial (baseball), Oscar Hammerstein of "Rogers and Hammerstein" Personal collect. Page 1 2. 1950 Complete Year - All 52 Professionally Bound Issues in 6 Volumes - with indexes $649.95 View Issue Oscar Hammerstein of "Rogers and Hammerstein" Personal mags. Jane Russell said that "Marilyn is the most female girl I know", and her only flaws were . During a time when outer space captured the national imagination, LIFE ran stories about the legitimacy of flying saucer sightings (Have We Visitors from Space? from April 7, 1952) and Americas first astronauts (1959). The addition of fur also helped keep the look soft, as well as high in glamour. Claudie Wells is the eighteenth Historical Character, representing the Harlem Renaissance and Great Migration of the 1920s. A Collection of 45 Vintage Covers of Jet Magazine in the 1950s Material on this site is provided for purposes of education, criticism, commentary, cultural reporting, entertainment, historical reference, and news reporting/analysis. By the time A&P sold the brand in 1958, circulation was said to be 4,000,000 copies per issue. Vintage JUNE 1962 American Girl Magazine. Titter Magazine (1955), Peter Driben Flirt (1947), Billy DeVorss The doll varied in each issue and their outfits were based on what their ancestors wore. American Girl Magazine is a magazine formerly published by American Girl. 94 books 106 voters. American Girl Mini Magazines! - Michelle's House of Miniatures "Girls Express" is a collection of shorter articles, activities, and miscellaneous items for the magazine. The 1950s was the golden age of women's magazine publishing, when five out of six British women said they read at least one women's magazine a week. Because nylons back then were knit into the shape of a leg, rather than in the shape of a stretchy tube like they are today, women in the 1950s were often seen straightening out their seams.
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