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Segnatura: MA.000001La Stampa, 27 luglio 1956 - prima pagina dedicata al disastro dell'Andrea Doria StampatoPrima pagina del quotidiano dedicata al disastro dell'Andrea avventuto nella notte tra il 25 e il 26 luglio 1956 al largo delle coste di Nantucket.
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Segnatura: MA.000002Il Nuovo Corriere della Sera, 27 luglio 1956, n. 176 - prima pagina dedicata al disastro dell'Andrea Doria StampatoPrima pagina del quotidiano dedicata al disastro dell'Andrea avventuto nella notte tra il 25 e il 26 luglio 1956 al largo delle coste di Nantucket.
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Segnatura: MA.000003Life, 6 agosto 1956, n. 6 Periodico a stampaCover: In the dawn off Nantucket survivors fron the heavily listing "Andrea Doria" are rowed to safety
- Speaking of Pictures: how to pat a whale, p. 10
- Letters to the Editors, p. 12
- An epic sea rescue: photographs show sinking of "Andrea Doria" and saving of her passengers; Walter Lord describes the hours of fear in this night of terror, p. 18
- Editorials, p. 35
- A look at the World's Week, p. 36
- Stassen stumbles badly in his stop-Nixon move, p. 41
- Cold calamity for cotton: artificial hail measures cotton damage from storms, p. 45
- A sad saucy star: the U.S. gets a look ar Italy's Giulietta Masina, p. 48
- The big stork handout: Alsace furnishes everything free for its featherred friends, p. 53
- A pulpit on the deck: English villege worships on a boat in a fisherman's museum, p. 63
- A lost love and new adventure, by Samuel E. Chamberlain: Part III of "My Confession", a soldier-artist's Mexican War memoirs, p. 64
- Russian bear down for the Olympics: athletes train zealously to improve their already formidable performance. Photographed for Life by Lisa Larsen, p. 91
- Doubles in grace: Giacomo Manzu's classics style makes him one of Italy's best contemporary sculptors, p. 101
- A Shavian centennial is celebrated in Chicago, p. 104
- Waiters give a style tip and woman adopt their Chinese working jackets, p. 106
- Baby Doe and her silver king: a historic American love story is an operatic hit, p. 109
- Nuns in a musical frolic: Notre Dame speech class pokes pleasant fun at convent living, p. 115
- Miscellany: tiers of tattered trolleys, p. 118 -
Segnatura: MA.000004Life, 17 settembre 1956, n. 12 Periodico a stampaCover: Two members of a Life diving expedition come up with a passenger's suitcase fron the sunken Andrea Doria
- Letters to the Editors, p. 19
- Speaking of Pictures: hands at a gate of grief, p. 24
- The halting and fitful battle for integration, p. 34
- A look at the World's Week, p. 42
- Suez focus shifts from talks to arms, p. 44
- Divers explore the sunken Doria: Life expedition brings back first details on what is happening to the great liner on the ocean floor. By Kenneth MacLeish, p. 46
- Editorials, p. 52
- In high-powered New Mexico uranium rush a fast-moving prospector gets the jump on his rivals, p. 57
- A muscolar boots for Christian doctrine: famous athletes teach games and the Gospel at their first national convention, p. 67
- Pianist and violinist lead summer symphonic seminar at Marlboro, Vt., p. 73
- The indispensable man: a Suez pilot describes the skills on which the canal's future depends. By Robert Lubar, p. 79
- Paris takes over the American strip tease, p. 99
- A rancher's warddrobe shows how to be well dressed out West, p. 123
- Which diaper is fastest? Airline stewardesses race to determine the quickest mid-air change, p. 129
- A New York hospital works out bold new technique for reparing stabbed hearts, p. 135
- A lethal little lass: "Bad Seed" is a shocking chiller, p. 141
- The National League flag goes up for grabs, p. 151
- An aquaric California cat as a dog-paddler, p. 177
- The Background of Segregation", Part III. Voices of two articles based on the novelist's letter gives new insight into the life which Wolfe jammed into his novels. By Robert Coughian, p. 178
- Chief Justice Warren's Indian junket turns into a joyful triumph, p. 199
- Miscellany: no home for a horse, p. 202 -
Segnatura: MA.000005Domenica del Corriere, 10 settembre 1968, n. 37 - Estratto sulla spedizione italiana al relitto dell'Andrea Doria Periodico a stampaReportage della spedizione italiana composta da Stefano Carletti (capo spedizione), Bruno Vailati (riprese) e Al Giddings (fotografie) al relitto dell'Andrea Doria a 74 mt. di profondità, effettuata in più discese tra il 6 ed il 26 luglio 1968, e di queste la più lunga durata 21 ore.
