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- Life Magazine for December 19, 1960, "The Kennedys and Their Son at Christening" - Americans were enchanted by the young John F. Kennedy family and they wanted to know more, always more. Photographs of any members of the Kennedy family sold magazines but the kids often stole the show. This <em>Life</em> magazine cover story featured the christening of John F. Kennedy, Jr., born November 25, 1960, just weeks after his father's presidential election.

- December 19, 1960
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Life Magazine for December 19, 1960, "The Kennedys and Their Son at Christening"
Americans were enchanted by the young John F. Kennedy family and they wanted to know more, always more. Photographs of any members of the Kennedy family sold magazines but the kids often stole the show. This Life magazine cover story featured the christening of John F. Kennedy, Jr., born November 25, 1960, just weeks after his father's presidential election.
- Look Magazine for November 17, 1964, JFK Memorial Edition - Stunned and disillusioned Americans eagerly embraced commemorative books and magazines following the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. <em>Look</em> magazine produced this "JFK Memorial Issue" a year after this tragic event. Inside, the feature article -- entitled "Pages from a Family Album" -- recalls a happier time from the Kennedys' past.

- November 17, 1964
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Look Magazine for November 17, 1964, JFK Memorial Edition
Stunned and disillusioned Americans eagerly embraced commemorative books and magazines following the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Look magazine produced this "JFK Memorial Issue" a year after this tragic event. Inside, the feature article -- entitled "Pages from a Family Album" -- recalls a happier time from the Kennedys' past.
- Look Magazine for January 2, 1962, "The New Frontier" - <em>Look</em> magazine was one of the popular documenters of American life at the time of John F. Kennedy's presidency. This cover story focused on President Kennedy's "New Frontier" policies. The cover image shows Kennedy's characteristic informality and devotion to family, as he takes his nieces, nephews, and daughter on a golf cart ride.

- January 02, 1962
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Look Magazine for January 2, 1962, "The New Frontier"
Look magazine was one of the popular documenters of American life at the time of John F. Kennedy's presidency. This cover story focused on President Kennedy's "New Frontier" policies. The cover image shows Kennedy's characteristic informality and devotion to family, as he takes his nieces, nephews, and daughter on a golf cart ride.
- Look Magazine for December 18, 1962, "Washington in Crisis" - <em>Look</em> magazine was one of the popular documenters of American life at the time of John F. Kennedy's presidency. This cover feature details the "untold story" of President Kennedy's cancelled plan to invade Cuba, a tense 154-hour period during which "the world faced the possibility of nuclear conflict."

- December 18, 1962
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Look Magazine for December 18, 1962, "Washington in Crisis"
Look magazine was one of the popular documenters of American life at the time of John F. Kennedy's presidency. This cover feature details the "untold story" of President Kennedy's cancelled plan to invade Cuba, a tense 154-hour period during which "the world faced the possibility of nuclear conflict."
- Look Magazine for June 5, 1962, "Jacqueline Kennedy Inspires the New International Look" - With her charm, grace, and intelligence, President John F. Kennedy's wife Jacqueline proved to be a huge political asset. Her appearance on a magazine cover was sure to draw attention and increase sales. In this <em>Look</em> magazine feature article, Jacqueline Kennedy was called "today's international taste setter," personifying "youthful elegance" and inspiring "a new standard of beauty around the world."

- June 05, 1962
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Look Magazine for June 5, 1962, "Jacqueline Kennedy Inspires the New International Look"
With her charm, grace, and intelligence, President John F. Kennedy's wife Jacqueline proved to be a huge political asset. Her appearance on a magazine cover was sure to draw attention and increase sales. In this Look magazine feature article, Jacqueline Kennedy was called "today's international taste setter," personifying "youthful elegance" and inspiring "a new standard of beauty around the world."