In 1964, Life featured an article saying that it was a meeting place for cottaging among homosexuals.
"Lives of the Physicians", dating from 1882, features a biography, in Arabic, about Rhazes.
As with all his repertory, "Private Lives" features sincerity unmarred by sentiment.
Life, however, featured an explanation on the workings of the body.
Byrhtferth - whose Life of Oswald also features the battle and the death of Byrthtnoth.
Life then featured the car in a story, as did the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and many auto trade magazines.
Life featured the image in its November 1990 issue, after which it gained first national and then international attention.
Still Life also featured at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal.
Life featured Marilyn, wrapped in a blue terrycloth robe, on its June 22, 1962 cover with the headline, "The skinny dip you'll never see."
For its March 21 issue, Life featured Allen on its cover.