Word: lauterbach
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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They are: "The Peoples of the Soviet Union," by Corliss Lamont: "Where Are WE Heading?" by Sumner Welles; "Soviet Philosophy," by John Somerville; and "These Are the Russians," by Richard E. Lauterbach...
...alibi for Dick Lauterbach is that he's a Dartmouth man, '35, but he's been around since, mostly for Life and Time and largely in China and Russia ("These are the Russians".) He's one of five war correspondents in this year's batch of Nieman fellows, now being reconverted to more permanent status, most of them for further foreign service...
...fall from 10,000 tons to 1,000 tons a day. Last month their army pulled out, leaving behind 20-odd Soviet mine and railroad officials with orders to operate the Combine jointly with the Chinese. But the technicians sent in by Chungking had other ideas. TIME Correspondent Richard Lauterbach cabled this story of force and face...
From Tokyo, TIME Correspondent Richard Lauterbach cabled...
...Allied Commander from one Hiromichi Kumazawa, self-styled "Emperor" and 19th direct lineal descendant of Go-Daigo, came a petition requesting a full and impartial investigation of his claim to be Japan's rightful sovereign. To the pretender's "secret hideout" went LIFE Correspondent Richard E. Lauterbach. His report...