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See Magazine Back Issue, July 1949

See July 1949 magazine back issue See magizine back copy What Labor Can Expect,Is America Safe For Democracy,Roman Holiday,Mardi Gras Carnival,TEEN-AGERS
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See July 1949 Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

8 FREE ENTERPRISE
IS AMERICA SAFE FOR DEMOCRACY? by Morris L. Ernst
13 STYLE TREND
1949 BEACHWEAR ALLOWS MAXIMUM EXPOSURE
18 NATIVE TALENT
CROSS-SECTION OF U. S. ART
20 GREAT EXPECTATIONS
WHAT TRUmma-porn-star">UmaN'S ELECTION MEANS TO LABOR by Victor Riesel
26 ROMAN HOLIDAY
MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL
30 OBJECT LESSONS
LIFESAVING CAMPAIGN
33 DISTAFF DOCTORS
WOMEN IN MEDICINE
THE MOVIES
38 "NIGHT UNTO NIGHT"
41 SEE-ABLE AND AGREEABLE
42 ONE FOR RIPLEY
PARTY AT TOOTS SHOR'S
44 CONVENTUAL INITIATION
BRIDE OF THE CLOISTER
47 AMERICA SPEAKS
DOES "MOM" DOMINATE THE MODERN HOUSEHOLD?
ALSO:
6 SEE-WORTHY PICTURES
25 CHARITY BALL FEATURES FANCY HATS
32 LONDONERS APPLAUD SUBMARINE "SWIMTEASE" CARTOONS—by Jack Markow, Emidio Angelo, Thurston Gentry, Burr Shafer
37 TEEN-AGERS REGISTER DEPTHS OF DESPOND
46 ARCTIC SPECIMENS IN EQUATORIAL EMBRACE
49 LETTERS FROM SEE READERS

ON THE COVER
TWENTY - TWO - YEAR OLD, blue-eyed Dorothy Sykes (right) was born in Tennessee, later moved with her family to Baltimore.
Dot is five feet, four inches tall, weighs 105 pounds. Other statistics (she is a model) : bust, 34; waist, 22; hips, 34.
The two-piece insignificancy she wears on SEE's cover was made out of a Nazi flag found by a conquering GI on a European battlefield.

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