Below, ten panels from a December 1939 issue of America’s oldest publication The National Police Gazette, with cover star Kay Fears and featured celeb Betty Grable, along with the familiar mix of cheesecake, crime and sport that sustained the magazine from its debut in 1845 to its shuttering in 1974. The pink-shaded pages were a Gazette trademark for many of those years. The magazine switched to full-color covers, with occasional pink accents, around 1947.
2011—Elizabeth Taylor Dies
American actress Elizabeth Taylor, whose career began at age 12 when she starred in National Velvet, and who would eventually be nominated for five Academy Awards as best actress and win for Butterfield 8 and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, dies of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles. During her life she had been hospitalized more than 70 times.