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In the 1940s the job of stewardess became increasingly glamorized as commercial airline travel became more and popular. That trend may have reached its peak—or nadir, depending on how you look at it
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In 1948 LIFE ran a big story with an alarming headline: “The American Family in Trouble.” Even though the story ran nearly eighty years ago, the threats that it named might sound familiar
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John Dominis’ 1965 photo of Yankees legend Mickey Mantle having a bad day at the ballpark remains one of the most powerful photographs ever made of a sports hero on the downside of his career.
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Looking at red carpet photos of years past is a surefire way to trigger memories. Those memories can be as small as remembering the way an actress wore her hair, or as deep as recalling the days when
The following is adapted from the introduction to LIFE’s new special issue Sharks: Predators of the Sea, which is available here online and at newsstands: Few words in the American vocabulary in