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Biddle war pictures depicted anonymous G.I. faces, habits, miseries, elations, fatigues. There were exhausted Italian ref ugees, U.S. wounded, panoramic views of battlefields, pen & ink portraits of Generals Eisenhower and Clark, Correspondent Ernie Pyle. There were also nine sketches of dead bodies. One of the most effective, War Drawing No. u, showed a death-sprawled German infantryman, his mouth covered with a muffler, his unflung hand grenade lying near his outflung hand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Art, May 22, 1944 | 5/22/1944 | See Source »

...Russian writers: Gregory Riklin, Mikhail Sholokhov, Konstantin Simonov. The staff writer best known in the U.S. is the one who has most often criticized U.S. citizens: David Iosifovich Zaslavsky, author of Pravda's recent cracks at Wendell Willkie (TIME, Jan. 17), at William Randolph Hearst for "spilling poisoned ink," at the New York Times's Military Expert Hanson W. Baldwin as "admiral of an ink pool." Zaslavsky, dour and 65, is one of Russia's most prolific and popular writers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Truth, Etc. | 5/15/1944 | See Source »

...faced, always-angry David Iosifovitch Zaslavsky (among his targets: Wendell Willkie, William Randolph Hearst). Last week Triggerman Zaslavsky turned his howitzer on the New York Times''s big gun of military reportage and analysis, Hanson Weightman Baldwin. Comrade Zaslavsky called him "Admiral of an Ink Pool...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Zaslavsky v. Baldwin | 4/17/1944 | See Source »

...time Chuck was 24, he was Colgate district manager in Milwaukee, where he turned $80,000 worth of red ink into a profit in one year. Two years later, when he was a divisional manager in Cincinnati, Pepsodent snapped him up as sales-promotion manager ("didn't know about my age; I lied"). For four years he was promoted every year - except in 1939, when he became vice president and general manager. He stayed in that job for two years. Then he became executive vice president and, last June, president of Pepsodent. At that time, he got a good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Irium-Plated Alger | 4/10/1944 | See Source »

...editor of Printers' Ink cringed last week from the word Yummy. He had been seeing it in numerous advertisements: Wheatena was simply yummy; Peter Pan Peanut Butter was plenty yummy; dresses and sweaters were coming in yummy colors. Sighed the editor: "Yummy is ... seldom, if ever, employed by males over six. . . . The yummy vogue traces to the current influx of feminine copywriters, is one of the home-front horrors of war which must be borne as philosophically as possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ADVERTISING,SHIPPING,SHOES: Home-Front Horror | 3/20/1944 | See Source »

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