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TIME's Correspondent Reg Ingraham and four other U.S. correspondents ventured into an ELAS area-Patission Street. ELAS snipers opened up on them at 25 yards; three of the correspondents dashed behind a wall. But Ingraham and another could not make it. Wrote Ingraham...
From liberated Athens TIME Correspondent Reg Ingraham cabled the story of how white-bearded, brown-eyed Archbishop Damaskinos, head of the Greek Orthodox Church, had led resistance against the Nazis so stoutly that for the past four months the Germans had kept him locked in his bedroom...
Will Lang, veteran of Tunisia, of Salerno, of the Anzio beachhead, went in with the first wave of American infantry (at "a very tough spot," Osborne reported) . . . Reg Ingraham, our naval expert, covered the landings from a warship offshore, then pushed on to Toulon with General Patch's Seventh Army . . . Carl My dans came from Italy to join General de Lattre's fighters in the march on Marseilles (to the best of our knowledge, My dans was the only correspondent with the French forces) . . . and Photographer George Silk flew in from Italy in a British glider which tore...
...medical magazines now in existence, a new one was added last week: the Journal of Neurosurgery. It brought news of two new medical materials, fibrin foam and fibrin film. They are made from human blood. For six months, Drs. Franc Douglas Ingraham and Orville Taylor Bailey of Boston have used them to stanch oozing blood and replace lost tissue in brain operations...
...edit the cables from Ingraham, Hersey and Belden, to piece together the torrent of news pouring in over our AP wires, to supervise the writing of all our invasion stories-all this is part of the Battlefronts assignment of Senior Editor Charles Wertenbaker, whose own first hand feel of the invasion news comes from three months at the front with the American troops now fighting in Sicily...