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...their foxholes on Bougainville and Luzon, two G.I.s hatched a postwar plan. Neither had much of a job to go home to. Corporal Raymond Utin, 24, had worked as a cub on Philadelphia papers. Corporal Fred Schutz, 22, had tried freelancing, never had a story published. Their Skeezix-&-Wilmer idea: a magazine for Manilans...
They got $625 from a Filipino lawyer, put up $825 between themselves. The editors took pen names: Utin, whose name is a dirty word in Tagalog, became Eric Raymond. His partner, wanting something fancier than Schutz, became Chris Edwards. The first issue of the Philippine-American was peddled in horse-drawn jitney carts, was a 2,000-copy sellout...
Editors Utin and Schutz, who by Army permission have put out their Philippine-American in spare time, soon will return to the U.S. to be discharged. Then, unlike 99% of their buddies, they will turn around, return to the Philippines. Full of plans for two more magazines, they have already achieved something that is still ahead for the Philippines: a measure of respectable independence...
MAUD PROCTOR SCHUTZ...
...program for this evenings concert will include two duets from Baroque cantatatas by Buxtehude and Schutz, two choruses from "II Matrimonio Segreto" by Cimarosa, the "March of the Peers" from "Iolanthe" by Sir Arthur Sullivan and Sir William Schwenk Gilbert, "Glorious Apollo" by Webbe, and "Prayer of Thanksgiving," a Netherlands folk song...