List of covers of Time magazine (1950s)

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This is a list of people and other topics appearing on the cover of Time magazine in the 1950s. Time was first published in 1923. As Time became established as one of the United States' leading news magazines, an appearance on the cover of Time became an indicator of notability, fame or notoriety. Such features were accompanied by articles.

For other decades, see Lists of covers of Time magazine.

1950[]

1951[]

Cover for January 1, 1951, with American Fighting Man
  • January 1 – American Fighting Man, Man of the Year
  • January 8 – United States Dean Acheson
  • January 15 – Austria Rudolf Bing
  • January 22 – United States Paul Douglas
  • January 29 – United States
  • February 5 – United States Warren Austin
  • February 12 – United States Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • February 19 – United States Charles E. Wilson
  • February 26 – United States Margaret Truman
  • March 5 – United States Matthew Ridgway
  • March 12 – United States Estes Kefauver
  • March 19 – United States Michael DiSalle
  • March 26 – United States Henry Knox Sherrill
  • April 2 – France Vincent Auriol
  • April 9 – United States Barbara Bel Geddes
  • April 16 – United States Crawford Greenewalt
  • April 23 – United States Harry S. Truman
  • April 30 – United States Douglas MacArthur
  • May 7 – India Jawaharlal Nehru
  • May 14 – United States James Van Fleet
  • May 21 – Argentina Juan Perón & Argentina Eva Perón
  • May 28 – United States Frederick Rentschler
  • June 4 – Pahlavi Iran Mohammad Mosaddegh
  • June 11 – United States Alfred Whitney Griswold
  • June 18 – China Zhou Enlai
  • June 25 – United States Sugar Ray Robinson
  • July 2 – The Pentagon
  • July 9 – United States James Thurber
  • July 16 – United States Matthew Ridgway
  • July 23 – United States David Sarnoff
  • July 30 – Belgium King Baudouin I
  • August 6 – United States Mario Lanza
  • August 13 – United States John Foster Dulles
  • August 20 – Soviet Union Vasily Stalin
  • August 27 – United States Dick Savitt
  • September 3 – United States Ava Gardner
  • September 10 – Kingdom of Egypt King Farouk I
  • September 17 – Kremlin Courier
  • September 24 – France Jean de Lattre de Tassigny
  • October 1 – United States Bert Lahr
  • October 8 – United States William M. Boyle
  • October 15 – United States Louis Finkelstein
  • October 22 – United States Joseph McCarthy
  • October 29 – United Kingdom Graham Greene
  • November 5 – United Kingdom Winston Churchill
  • November 12 – United States Benjamin F. Fairless
  • November 19 – United States Dick Kazmaier
  • November 26 – Philippines Ramon Magsaysay
  • December 3 – United States Patrice Munsel
  • December 10 – United States Canada Lila Bell Wallace & United States DeWitt Wallace
  • December 17 – United States Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
  • December 24 – Madonna and Child in Chartres Cathedral
  • December 31 – United States Groucho Marx

1952[]

  • January 7 – Pahlavi Iran Mohammad Mosaddegh, Man of the Year
  • January 14 – United States Gordon Dean
  • January 21 – United States Andrea Mead Lawrence
  • January 28 – United States Adlai Stevenson II
  • February 4 – Canada C. D. Howe
  • February 11 – United Kingdom Anthony Eden
  • February 18 – United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II
  • February 25 – United States Robert E. Wood
  • March 3 – United States John Wayne
  • March 10 – U.S. Taxpayer
  • March 17 – United States Mortimer Adler
  • March 24 – United States Estes Kefauver
  • March 31 – United Kingdom Charles Laughton
  • April 7 – United States Eleanor Roosevelt
  • April 14 – United States Fulton J. Sheen
  • April 21 – Cuba Fulgencio Batista
  • April 28 – United States Eddie Stanky
  • May 5 – South Africa D. F. Malan
  • May 12 – United States Hoyt Vandenberg
  • May 19 – United States Richard Russell
  • May 26 – United States Lucille Ball
  • June 2 – United States Robert A. Taft
  • June 9 – West Germany Kurt Schumacher
  • June 16 – United States Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • June 23 – United States Harry Manning of SS United States
  • June 30 – United States John S. Fine
  • July 7 – United States Mark W. Clark
  • July 14 – Media coverage of political conventions
  • July 21 – United States Bob Mathias
  • July 28 – United States Alben W. Barkley
  • August 4 – United States United Kingdom Philip Murray
  • August 11 – United States John Sparkman
  • August 18 – United States George W. Merck
  • August 25 – United States Richard Nixon
  • September 1 – United States Katharine Hepburn
  • September 8 – Egypt Muhammad Naguib
  • September 15 – United States G. Mennen Williams
  • September 22 – United States Wallace Harrison
  • September 29 – United States Allan Shivers
  • October 6 – Soviet Union Joseph Stalin and Soviet Union Georgy Malenkov
  • October 13 – United States John Williams
  • October 20 – United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Joyce Cary
  • October 27 – United States Adlai Stevenson II
  • November 3 – United States Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • November 10 – United States Dwight D. Eisenhower & United States Richard Nixon
  • November 17 – United Kingdom Claire Bloom
  • November 24 – United States Lemuel Shepherd
  • December 1 – United States
  • December 8 – Space Pioneer
  • December 15 – United Kingdom Gerald Templer
  • December 22 – France Antoine Pinay
  • December 29 – United States Francis Henry Taylor

1953[]

Cover for March 23, 1953, with Georgy Malenkov
  • January 5 – United Kingdom Elizabeth II, Woman of the Year
  • January 12 – United States Thornton Wilder
  • January 19 – United States Mamie Eisenhower
  • January 26 – United States George M. Humphrey
  • February 2 – United States Harold Sines Vance
  • February 9 – Gold Coast (British colony) Kwame Nkrumah
  • February 16 – United States Herbert Brownell
  • February 23 – United States Rosemary Clooney
  • March 2 – United States Gwilym A. Price
  • March 9 – South Korea Syngman Rhee
  • March 16 – Soviet Union Joseph Stalin
  • March 23 – Soviet Union Georgy Malenkov
  • March 30 – United States Rosalind Russell
  • April 6 – West Germany F. K. Otto Dibelius
  • April 13 – United States Ezra Taft Benson
  • April 20 – Soviet Union Viacheslav Molotov
  • April 27 – United States Bill Bridgeman
  • May 4 – United States Oveta Culp Hobby
  • May 11 – India Vinoba Bhave
  • May 18 – United States William, United States Benson & United States Henry Ford
  • May 25 – Italy Alcide De Gasperi
  • June 1 – United States Charles Erwin Wilson
  • June 8 – 3-D movies
  • June 15 – United States Mickey Mantle
  • June 22 – United States Lyndon B. Johnson
  • June 29 – United States James H. Kindelberger
  • July 6 – United States George Washington
  • July 13 – East Germany Walter Ulbricht
  • July 20 – Soviet Union Lavrenty Beria
  • July 27 – United States
  • August 3 – United States Allen Dulles
  • August 10 – United States Shirley Booth
  • August 17 – United States Christian Herter
  • August 24 – United States Alfred Kinsey
  • August 31 – West Germany Konrad Adenauer
  • September 7 – United Kingdom Audrey Hepburn
  • September 14 – Mexico Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
  • September 21 – United States Lewis Strauss
  • September 28 – France Henri Navarre
  • October 5 – United States Neil H. McElroy
  • October 12 – United States John Foster Dulles
  • October 19 – United States
  • October 26 – Kingdom of Greece Germany Frederica
  • November 2 – Amateur photographer
  • November 9 – United States Johnny Lattner
  • November 16 – United States Russian Empire Igor Sikorsky
  • November 23 – United States Harry Dexter White
  • November 30 – Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev
  • December 7 – United States William F. Dean
  • December 14 – Vatican City Italy Pius XII
  • December 21 – United States Earl Warren
  • December 28 – United States Grandma Moses

1954[]

Cover for January 4, 1954, with Konrad Adenauer

1955[]

Cover for June 6, 1955, with Josip Broz Tito
  • January 3 – United States John Foster Dulles, Man of the Year
  • January 10 – Bull market
  • January 17 – United States Wayne Morse & United States Richard L. Neuberger
  • January 24 – United States Joseph Dodge
  • January 31 – Monaco United States Grace Kelly
  • February 7 – United States Alfred M. Pride
  • February 14 – Switzerland Carl Jung
  • February 21 – Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev
  • February 28 – Venezuela Marcos P��rez Jiménez
  • March 7 – United States George N. Craig
  • March 14 – Japan Ichiro Hatoyama
  • March 21 – United States George Meany
  • March 28 – United States Thomas Watson Jr.
  • April 4 – South Vietnam Ngo Dinh Diem
  • April 11 –
  • April 18 – Taiwan Chiang Kai-shek
  • April 25 – United States Walter George
  • May 2 – United States Claire McCardell
  • May 9 – Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov
  • May 16 – United States Lee A. Dubridge
  • May 23 – United Kingdom Anthony Eden
  • May 30 – United States Goodwin Knight
  • June 6 – Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito
  • June 13 – United States Gwen Verdon
  • June 20 – United States Walter Reuther
  • June 27 – Sweden Dag Hammarskjöld
  • July 4 – United States Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • July 11 – United States Gussie Busch
  • July 18 – France André Malraux
  • July 25 – Soviet Union Nikolai Bulganin
  • August 1 – United States Dwight D. Eisenhower, United Kingdom Anthony Eden, Soviet Union Nikolai Bulganin, France Edgar Faure
  • August 8 – United States Roy Campanella
  • August 15 – United States Willard Libby
  • August 22 – United States Carmine De Sapio
  • August 29 – United States Frank Sinatra
  • September 5 – United States Herman Wouk
  • September 12 – United States John Stapp
  • September 19 – United States Thurgood Marshall
  • September 26 – Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser
  • October 3 – United States Casey Stengel
  • October 10 – United States Richard Nixon
  • October 17 – United States Ed Sullivan
  • October 24 – United States
  • October 31 – United States Irvine H. Page
  • November 7 – United Kingdom Margaret
  • November 14 – United States W. Averell Harriman
  • November 21 – United States Keith Funston
  • November 28 – United States Julie Harris
  • December 5 – United States
  • December 12 – United States Louis Marx
  • December 19 – United States LeRoy Collins
  • December 26 – Virgin and Child by Fra Angelico

1956[]

  • January 2 – United States Harlow Curtice, Man of the Year
  • January 9 – United States Sherman Adams
  • January 16 – Israel David Ben-Gurion
  • January 23 – United States Rowland Hughes
  • January 30 – The Missile
  • February 6 – United States Alfred Gruenther
  • February 13 – Brazil Juscelino Kubitschek
  • February 20 – United States Frank Lausche
  • February 27 – United States William Holden
  • March 5 – China Luo Ruiqing
  • March 12 – United States Leonard W. Hall
  • March 19 – France Pierre Poujade
  • March 26 – United States James Eastland
  • April 2 – Jordan Hussein bin Talal
  • April 9 – United States Ralph Reed
  • April 16 – United States Philip Graham
  • April 23 – Austria Sigmund Freud
  • April 30 – Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev
  • May 7 – United States Ezra Taft Benson
  • May 14 – United States Marilyn Monroe
  • May 21 – United States Arleigh Burke
  • May 28 – United States Robin Roberts
  • June 4 – United States Charles Erwin Wilson
  • June 11 – United States France Jacques Barzun
  • June 18 – United States Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • June 25 – United States Eugene R. Black, Sr.
  • July 2 – United States Finland Eero Saarinen
  • July 9 – United States David J. McDonald
  • July 16 – United States Adlai Stevenson II
  • July 23 – United Kingdom Rex Harrison
  • July 30 – India Jawaharlal Nehru
  • August 6 – Kingdom of Greece Stavros Niarchos
  • August 13 – United States Harry S. Truman
  • August 20 – United States Duke Ellington
  • August 27 – Egypt Gamal Nasser
  • September 3 – United States Arthur Langlie
  • September 10 – United States William McChesney Martin
  • September 17 – United States Estes Kefauver
  • September 24 – United States John D. Rockefeller Jr.
  • October 1 – United States Robert F. Wagner Jr.
  • October 8 – United States Duffy Daugherty
  • October 15 – United States Herman Talmadge
  • October 22 – United States Leo Hoegh
  • October 29 – Kingdom of Greece United States Italy Maria Callas
  • November 5 – United States Richard Nixon
  • November 12 – United States Dwight D. Eisenhower & United States Richard Nixon
  • November 19 – United Kingdom Anthony Eden
  • November 26 – Sweden Dag Hammarskjöld
  • December 3 – United States Parry O'Brien
  • December 10 – Poland Wladyslaw Gomulka
  • December 17 – United States Sweden Carl-Gustaf Rossby
  • December 24 – United States Edward Hopper
  • December 31 – United States Paul A. Siple

1957[]

  • January 7 – Hungarian Patriot, Man of the Year
  • January 14 – United States William Knowland
  • January 21 – United Kingdom Harold Macmillan
  • January 28 – Saudi Arabia Saud
  • February 4 – United States Leonard Bernstein
  • February 11 – United States Charles Van Doren
  • February 18 – United States Martin Luther King
  • February 25 – United States Arthur Radford
  • March 4 – France Christian Dior
  • March 11 – Israel David Ben-Gurion
  • March 18 – United States
  • March 25 – United States Charles Bailey
  • April 1 – United States Bernard Schriever
  • April 8 – United States Dave Beck
  • April 15 – The Dead Sea Scrolls
  • April 22 – Morocco Mohammed V
  • April 29 – United States Simon Ramo & United States Dean Wooldridge
  • May 6 – Jordan Hussein bin Talal
  • May 13 – United States Herbert Brownell
  • May 20 – Polish People's Republic Stefan Wyszynski
  • May 27 – United States John McClellan
  • June 3 – Argentina Pedro Aramburu
  • June 10 – United States Henry Heald
  • June 17 – Kingdom of Iraq Nuri as-Said
  • June 24 – Monster Machines
  • July 1 – United States Earl Warren
  • July 8 – United States Birdie Tebbetts
  • July 15 – United States Norman Chandler
  • July 22 – Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev
  • July 29 – United States Kim Novak
  • August 5 – Canada John Diefenbaker
  • August 12 – United States Richard Russell Jr.
  • August 19 – West Germany Alfried Krupp
  • August 26 – United States Althea Gibson
  • September 2 – United States James Cozzens
  • September 9 – United States Jimmy Hoffa
  • September 16 – Soviet Union Anastas Mikoyan
  • September 23 – United States Orval Faubus
  • September 30 – United States Edward R. Murrow
  • October 7 – Little Rock Integration
  • October 14 – The U.S. Repairman
  • October 21 – United Kingdom Kingdom of Greece Philip
  • October 28 – West Germany Ludwig Erhard
  • November 4 – United States George W. Walker
  • November 11 – Morocco Lalla Aisha
  • November 18 – United States Hungary Edward Teller
  • November 25 – United States Thomas D. White
  • December 2 – United States John F. Kennedy
  • December 9 – United States Richard Nixon
  • December 16 – United States Lauris Norstad
  • December 23 – U.S. Music Boom
  • December 30 – Switzerland Austria Maria Schell

1958[]

Cover for January 6, 1958, with Nikita Khrushchev

1959[]

Cover for January 5, 1959, with Charles de Gaulle
  • January 5 – France Charles de Gaulle, Man of the Year
  • January 12 – United States Ralph J. Cordiner
  • January 19 – Space Exploration
  • January 26 – Cuba Fidel Castro
  • February 2 – United States Congressional leaders Wilbur Mills, John William McCormack, Clarence Cannon, Sam Rayburn & Howard W. Smith
  • February 9 –
  • February 16 – GuineaSekou Toure
  • February 23 – Telephone Man
  • March 2 – United States Harry Belafonte
  • March 9 –
  • March 16 – United States Paul Tillich
  • March 23 – Japan Michiko Shoda
  • March 30 – TV's Western Heroes
  • April 6 – United States George W. Romney
  • April 13 – Iraq Abdul Karim Kassem
  • April 20 – TibetDalai Lama
  • April 26 – United States Christian A. Herter
  • May 4 – United States James Van Allen
  • May 11 – United States Lyman Lemnitzer
  • May 18 –
  • May 25 – West Germany Willy Brandt
  • June 1 –
  • June 8 – United States Charles Halleck
  • June 15 – United States Lewis Strauss
  • June 22 – United States Shirley MacLaine
  • June 29 – United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II
  • July 6 – United States Columbus Iselin II
  • July 13 – Soviet Union Frol Kozlov
  • July 20 – United States Roger Blough
  • July 27 – United States Dr. John R. Heller Jr.
  • August 3 – United States Richard Nixon
  • August 10 – United States William F. Quinn
  • August 17 – France Jacques Soustelle
  • August 24 – United States Rocky Colavito
  • August 31 – United States James Hoffa
  • September 7 – United States Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • September 14 – United StatesJames Bryant Conant
  • September 21 – United Kingdom Henry Moore
  • September 28 – Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev
  • October 5 – United States Edward N. Cole
  • October 12 – China Liu Shao-chi
  • October 19 – United Kingdom Harold Macmillan
  • October 26 – TV's Private Eyes
  • November 2 – United States
  • November 9 – United States Stuart Symington
  • November 16 – United States Robert Kintner
  • November 23 – United States Robert Bernard Anderson
  • November 30 – United States Sam Huff
  • December 7 – United States
  • December 14 – India Jawaharlal Nehru
  • December 21 – United States Anne Bancroft
  • December 28 – 18th-century Crèche

References[]

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