Word: mauldin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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DOUGLAS MACARTHUR ROSWELL MAGILL THURGOOD MARSHALL JOSEPH W. MARTIN JR. WILLIAM MCCHESNEY MARTIN JR. LOUIS MARX KONOSUKE MATSUSHITA BILL MAULDIN...
...Twentieth Century (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). The story of the landings on the beachhead at Anzio, 1944. Cartoonist Bill Mauldin, who was there, comments...
...comic strips, features, medical advice, the Gallup poll and assorted odds and ends, with an extensive clientele of 1,786 daily and weekly newspapers. Combined with Field's own Sun-Times-Daily News syndicate, which peddles to 73 papers such wares as Ann Landers. Cartoonist Bill Mauldin, Steve Canyon, and the dispatches of the News's foreign correspondents, the new syndicate made Graham's Post-Times syndication of 35 papers look puny...
...work has won the attention of his professional hero, Bill Mauldin, whom he met through correspondence when Mauldin was on the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "It's genuine," Mauldin says of Reese's work, "good irony. He's shrugging off prison life, grinning wryly about it. The cartoons aren't polished or professional, but they're strong; they tell the story...
...Mauldin is leaving mainly for money. His salary was $20,000, and he shared his syndication take with the paper. Mauldin's slice: 25% of the net, or about $10,000 a year. On the Sun-Times he will get $25,000 and all the syndication royalties, which might go to $25,000 a year, since the Sun-Times plans to boost his papers from...