Word: smith
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...clock. Reception for new men in Smith Halls Common Room...
...think you may understand all these men better if you understand why Gene Smith, all unarmed, volunteered to face the enemy in the darkness of the front line for a story to which he was not assigned, but about whose importance he felt passionately...
Cabled General A. V. Arnold: "Eugene Smith was wounded while accompanying troops in an attack south of Yanabaru. He was acting with splendid courage which we appreciate and we are thankful that his condition is not critical. We of the Seventh Division have the utmost respect for Smith and the deep sincerity he has shown in his work. We are proud of his action. The Commanding General of the Tenth Army concurs...
...Gene Smith typifies the spirit in which TIME & LIFE men have been risking their lives on every front - from Kasserine Pass to Salerno and on up through the Apennines, from the beaches of Normandy through the Ardennes and on to the Elbe, on Bataan and in the retreat with Stilwell...
...Burmese delegates came aboard from a motor launch. With the exception of one Burman, who wore formal morning dress, the delegates wore gay silk lungyis and scarlet headdresses. At the head of the green baize wardroom table sat Burma's governor, Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, whom the Japanese had chased out of Burma. Now he was back. Back too was Premier Sir Paw Tun, whom the Japanese had also chased out. Near him sat bland, ambitious, influential U Than Tun, general secretary of the Communist-dominated Anti-Fascist Organization. Sayadaw Aletawaya, 90, head of the Buddhist church, sent...