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April 7, 1948: "Woman with chest & stomach on mat, head up and hands behind her back holding her feet." View full size. New York World-Telegram & Sun photo by Phyllis Twatchman. (Looks like a cross between Madonna and Marilyn.)
I'm sure this picture sent a lot of boys to the bathroom for a little personal time in its day. "What are you doing in there?" ... "Uh, nothing Mom!"
Practicing yoga right after the war.
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