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...help but express my disgust for Artzybasheff's picture on the June 8 cover. It was way below . . . the usually good products of his pen and brush...
From Mossadegh the Man to Elizabeth the Woman (of the Year), said f.y.i., TIME selected for its cover 42 men, six women, the U.S. taxpayer, the eye of television fixed on the political conventions, the Eisenhower-Nixon combination on the election issue, and Artist Artzybasheff's incredible space pioneer. One cover story, on Adlai Stevenson (Jan. 28, 1952), gave much of the nation its first good look at the man who was to become the Democratic presidential nominee. Inside TIME's covers were special reports on atomic medicine (TIME, April 7), The Fighting, Waiting Eighth Army (TIME...
Artist Boris Artzybasheff's cover drawing for this week's issue of TIME marks the first appearance of the space robot of tomorrow on TIME'S cover. But in the past, TIME has devoted a number of covers (26 in all) to other newsworthy personalities outside the human fold...
Your June 9 article on Germany's Kurt Schumacher maintains TIME'S high standards of reporting the international scene. No article has been better presented in its blend of Artzybasheff's cover, the penetrating lead line ("Tiger, Burning Bright"), and factual information on Schumacher's background and present position in Germany...
...byproduct of TIME'S color program has been the emergence of Cover Artist Boris Artzybasheff as a color photographer. A good journalist, as well as an imaginative artist, Artzybasheff made the color photographs of booming Alberta and lonely San Salvador (TIME, Oct. 15). Associate Editor John T. McCullough. who was once a news photographer and is now TIME'S color picture editor, has also used his camera to advantage for color supplements on Old Sturbridge Village (TIME, Nov. 5), Hawaii, and, in this issue, Lexington...