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When the Chicago Sun-Times's Pulitzer Prizewinning Cartoonist Jacob Burck, 49, was ordered deported to his native Poland last summer (TIME, July 20), Sun-Times Publisher Marshall Field Jr. sprang to his defense. Burck was charged with having been a member of the Communist Party in the 1930s, and never becoming a U.S. citizen. But Field, taking note of Burck's long record of anti-Communism as exemplified in his political cartoons, backed him to the hilt and lined up top legal talent to fight the deportation. Last week Jerome T. McGowan, special inquiry officer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Friends & Elations | 4/19/1954 | See Source »

...jurors and for refusing to answer questions before a Senate committee. In his career, high-living Harry Sinclair was the first man to wear silk underwear on the Cherokee strip, donated brass bands to a dozen Midwest towns, and (to find out which had more money) challenged Colonel Jacob Ruppert to a contest at throwing dollars into the Atlantic Ocean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERSONNEL: Changes of the Week, Apr. 19, 1954 | 4/19/1954 | See Source »

...Joseph Jacob Schildkraut of Brooklyn and Adams, Chemistry; Harry Kane Schwartz of Philadelphia and Dunster, Government; Stephen Jay Sigler of Brooklyn and Eliot, Bio-chemistry; and John Bruder Winston of New York City and Dunster, Social Relations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P.B.K. Chapter Here Elects Junior Eight | 4/16/1954 | See Source »

...problems until decisions can be approved with complete unanimity. Yet the Corporation is an empire that includes an endowment of $326 million, bonds in Baton Rouge sewers and Oklahoma highways, an island off the coast of Maine, stocks in every sort of industry from groceries (A. & P.) to beer (Jacob Ruppert) to General Motors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Unconquered Frontier | 3/1/1954 | See Source »

...alien cultures than to itself. Shown on the following pages are an early stone puma that resembles nothing so much as an ancient Chinese bronze, a gold figurine that looks like a Javanese puppet, a double-image vessel that prophesies cubism, and a portrait head worthy of Sir Jacob Epstein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: TREASURES OF THE ANDES | 2/22/1954 | See Source »

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