(via The New Frontier: 1960 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

1960. “Airline hostesses Sue Pharris, Sharon Moore and two other women watching the Jack LaLanne physical fitness show and exercising.” From photos taken to illustrate the Look magazine article “TV’s Nature Boy.” Among this picture’s mid-century markers: Polka-dots, a pole lamp, rabbit ears, flip-flops, sliding glass doors. View full size.

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1960. “Airline hostesses Sue Pharris, Sharon Moore and two other women watching the Jack LaLanne physical fitness show and exercising.” From photos taken to illustrate the Look magazine article “TV’s Nature Boy.” Among this picture’s mid-century markers: Polka-dots, a pole lamp, rabbit ears, flip-flops, sliding glass doors. View full size.

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“Music Man” star Shirley Jones in 1961 with her kids, the future pop icons David and Shaun Cassidy. Photo by Earl Theisen for the Look magazine article “The Good Life of a Hollywood Bad Girl.” View full size.

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“Music Man” star Shirley Jones in 1961 with her kids, the future pop icons David and Shaun Cassidy. Photo by Earl Theisen for the Look magazine article “The Good Life of a Hollywood Bad Girl.” View full size.

(via Hollywood Hills: 1952 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Marilyn Monroe and Navy pilot snapped by Charlotte Brooks in 1952 for the Look magazine assignment “Helicopter View of L.A.” Also, a nice lei. View full size.

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Marilyn Monroe and Navy pilot snapped by Charlotte Brooks in 1952 for the Look magazine assignment “Helicopter View of L.A.” Also, a nice lei. View full size.

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Another visit to faux New Rochelle: Mary Tyler Moore with Carl Reiner, left, and Jerry Paris on the “Dick Van Dyke Show” set in 1963. Photo by Earl Theisen for the article “America’s Favorite TV Wife” in Look magazine. View full size.

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Another visit to faux New Rochelle: Mary Tyler Moore with Carl Reiner, left, and Jerry Paris on the “Dick Van Dyke Show” set in 1963. Photo by Earl Theisen for the article “America’s Favorite TV Wife” in Look magazine. View full size.

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Gotham City in 1966. Batman and Robin (Adam West and Burt Ward) in an unguarded moment in the Bat-Cave (or perhaps on the Bat-Set) with the Bat-Mug. Photo by Richard Hewett for Look magazine. View full size.

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Gotham City in 1966. Batman and Robin (Adam West and Burt Ward) in an unguarded moment in the Bat-Cave (or perhaps on the Bat-Set) with the Bat-Mug. Photo by Richard Hewett for Look magazine. View full size.

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June 8, 1968. “Funeral cortege of Robert F. Kennedy.” More of the mourners who lined the route of RFK’s funeral train as it made its way from New York to Washington. Photos by Paul Fusco and Thomas Koeniges for Look magazine. View full size.

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June 8, 1968. “Funeral cortege of Robert F. Kennedy.” More of the mourners who lined the route of RFK’s funeral train as it made its way from New York to Washington. Photos by Paul Fusco and Thomas Koeniges for Look magazine. View full size.

Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso and Leslie Caron on the cover of Look magazine. (by totallymystified)

Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso and Leslie Caron on the cover of Look magazine. (by totallymystified)

Western Electric advertisement. (by totallymystified)
Illustration by Denver Gillen. From Look magazine, 9th September, 1952.

Western Electric advertisement. (by totallymystified)

Illustration by Denver Gillen. From Look magazine, 9th September, 1952.

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Batman and Robin (Adam West and Burt Ward) on the “Batman” set in Los Angeles in 1966. Who can explain the significance of the “22”? From a series of photos taken by Richard Hewett for Look magazine. View full size.

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Batman and Robin (Adam West and Burt Ward) on the “Batman” set in Los Angeles in 1966. Who can explain the significance of the “22”? From a series of photos taken by Richard Hewett for Look magazine. View full size.

Detail from a Clorets advertisement. (by totallymystified)

Detail from a Clorets advertisement. (by totallymystified)