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...Wendt had printer's ink in his veins long before he came to TIME, for he put himself through Harvard for his Ph.D. in science by working as a reporter on the Davenport, Iowa, Democrat...
Since then he has been a captain in the Chemical Warfare Service during World War I, a chemist in the U.S. Bureau of Mines (where he helped develop a new way to extract radium), research director of both Standard Oil of Indiana and General Printing Ink Corporation, a professor at the University of Chicago, dean at Penn State, and Director of Science and Education for the New York World's Fair...
...week produced a bumper crop of artistic excitement. David City and Shelby -18 miles apart-were each sporting a one-man painting exhibition by a native son. Both shows, first ever staged in these Nebraska towns, were smash hits. They were also too coincidental for comfort. Almost before the ink was dry on the invitations, Shelbyans and David Cityans were hopping mad at each other. There was even talk of letting the artists settle their differences with pitchforks...
...important, or even as entertaining and well-made as a little more working time could make them. They are just the humble small change of American cinema. But the change, however small, is honest coin; whereas too many of cinema's million-dollar checks are signed in invisible ink and made of ersatz rubber...
Double Trouble. Famed Industrial Designer Raymond Loewy (ink bottles, Studebakers, etc.) turned camoufleur to plan the $2 million "passive protection" of Baltimore's Glenn Martin bomber factory...