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April Atkins: Photos of the Worlds Strongest Seventh-Grader - LIFE But LIFE com’s research failed to find anything but the most cursory details about April Atkins — a cute, perpetually grinning pre-teen who, for one brief, bonkers moment in the mid-1950s, routinely blew minds at California’s famed Muscle Beach by performing utterly improbable feats of strength
The Most Iconic Photographs of All Time - LIFE Experience LIFE's visual record of the 20th century by exploring the most iconic photographs from one of the most famous private photo collections in the world
Debbie Drake: Americas First Female TV Fitness Guru - LIFE In its January 26, 1962 issue, LIFE’s profile of Debbie Drake opened with a bold proclamation from the 29-year-old woman from Indiana “I want to be the most important exercise girl in the world,” she said
Betty Grable and Her Legs: An Iconic Century - LIFE When Betty Grable was profiled in the June 7, 1943, issue of LIFE, she shared headline status with another entity: her own legs, which the magazine dubbed a “major Hollywood landmark ”
Welcome to LIFE. com As a weekly magazine LIFE covered it all, with a breadth and open-mindedness that looks especially astounding today, when publications and websites tailor their coverage to ever-narrowing audiences LIFE chronicled the lives of presidents, and also followed a country doctor on his rounds
JFK’s Funeral: Photos From a Day of Shock and Grief - LIFE Here, LIFE com features photographs (some never published in LIFE magazine) from the funeral held three days after John F Kennedy was killed: Nov 25, 1963, which was also his son John Jr ’s third birthday
Back in the Day: Vikki Dougans Head-Turning Moment - LIFE Years before she became “The Back,” Dougan had actually appeared in LIFE magazine on two occasions The first story, in the July 28, 1952 issue, was a short piece about how Dougan—born Edith Tooker in Brooklyn on Jan 1, 1929—used different-colored wigs to earn extra bookings as a model
My Lai: Remembering an American Atrocity in Vietnam, March 1968 - LIFE Decades after American troops unleashed hell in that village in Vietnam, LIFE com remembers by republishing the story as it ran in LIFE, 20 months later Nothing will ever keep innocent men, women and children from being killed in the midst of war
The Uplifting Magic of The Karate Kid - LIFE The following is excerpted from LIFE’s new special issue on The Karate Kid, available at newsstands and online: The title was ridiculous So ridiculous nobody thought it would stick It was a name fit for a silly Saturday morning cartoon, a sappy after-school special, a flop