Word: collaborationism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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It took six years and $1,000,000 to press treason charges against California-born ex-Sergeant John David Provoo, 37, a Buddhist devotee who kowtowed to the Japanese after his capture in World War II. Last year he was sentenced to life imprisonment on testimony that his collaboration with...
THE MAGIC FISHBONE, by Charles Dickens (Vanguard; $2.50), frames a Cinderella story and a magic wish round the theme that "when we have done our very, very best . . . and that is not enough, then I think the right time must have come for asking help of others." In a handsome...
Big Guns. Both had been moderately successful songwriters individually and admirers of each other's work. Both could write both words and music. A large part of their collaboration, they discovered after getting together, turned on a spontaneous veto-rule: one of them would suggest an idea for a...
Prepared by The Editors of TIME in collaboration with Alvin C. Eurich and Elmo C. Wilson
Of well-known playwrights, the only one to score big was George S. Kaufman with The Solid Gold Cadillac, and he only in collaboration with Howard Teichmann, and with help from a lady-Josephine Hull. But among the many promising first-timers on Broadway, there were not only Tea and...