Saturday Evening Post, August 21, 1954

In the wake of World War Two, we can see a shift in the aesthetics of the Saturday Evening Post covers. The focus shifts to domestic life at home and shows our everyday lives. This is also very much felt in the articles from the Post. This is not to say that the Post began to stop publishing severe articles. A new issue had arisen in the States. In this article from this issue of the Post, we can read about the outbreak of Polio in the United States. Eventually, the Polio Vaccine would be created by American research, a vaccine many of us have today.