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ISSUE DATE: January 26, 1959; Vol. 46, No. 4

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COVER: Saber-tooth cat, an invader from North America, attacks terrified guanaco in Bolivian valley some half- million years ago as elephantine Mastodon and her young one browse in background. Dramatic moment in evolution reconstructed here stems from findings of Darwin (see pp. 46--64). Cover painting By Rudolph F. Zallinger.

THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
Living at 30 degrees below: Alaska thrives amid winter gloom. Photographed for LIFE by Gordon Tenney.
The killing in Cuba and a moral issue: the Castro brothers defend their mass executions.
A Look at the World's Week.
Furore in fight world: pugs, promoters split on the I.B.C. case.
Diplomatic temple: America's embassy wins India's praise.
The return of Lisa Rose.
EDITORIAL: Labor at a crossroad.

PICTORIAL ESSAY: Strange creatures of a lost world: their fossil bones revealed to Darwin the continuity of life. Darwin's World of Nature, Part IV. Illustrated for LIFE by Jean and Rudolph F. Zallinger. Text by Lincoln Barnett.

PICTORIAL ESSAY: Blessings of bachelorhood: like nine million U.S. males, Billy Mitchell savors singleness while it lasts. Photographed for LIFE by Grey Villet.

ARTICLE: Black Africa surges to independence: aroused by new leaders and problems, vast continent explodes out of the Stone Age into the modern world. By Robert Coughlan.

SPORTS: Summery sport for skiers: swimmers dip in outdoor pool surrounded by snow.

CLOSE-UP: Bright days for a "bum": "Pappy" Boyington's reformed life lends him new stature.

ART: Modern coup at the Carnegie.

FASHION: The high shape of hats to come.

PARTY: Key-holders open a new clubhouse: Gaslight gangs gather for Washington whoop-up.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editors.
Speaking of Pictures: photo war on "bugs".
Miscellany: fall of the house of lnman.
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