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...speeches later, the 14th annual New York Herald Tribune Forum on Current Problems had done its duty by its solemn theme, "Responsibility of Victory." Four Cabinet members, statesmen of a half-dozen nations, scientists, generals and spokesmen for plain people-ranging from a German P.O.W. to Cartoonist Bill Mauldin-had had their...
...result has been sadly apparent in Mauldin's daily cartoons. Some have fallen woefully flat (Willie and Joe worrying about getting their feet wet in the rain). Others have gotten by because they were just gags (a staff officer consoling a four-star general: "There's always politics, sir -or a South American revolution...
Starting out far better staked than most of the veterans he wants to draw (his Up Front, a Book-of-the-Month, has sold 783,000 copies), Mauldin has consciously gone slumming. Digging for ideas, he haunts the bars along Los Angeles' tawdry Main Street, hangs around the veterans' service centers, employment agencies. In desperation he decided to take a job in a shipyard to pick up color, but V-J day virtually put the yard out of business...
Last week, for perhaps the first time since he left the Army, Bill Mauldin hit upon a cartoon idea that had the impact of his best G.I. cartoons. The subject...
West Coast anti-Nisei prejudice (see cut). It gave promise that in peace, as in war, young Bill Mauldin might be something better than...