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The paper borrowed many elements from weekly news magazines, such as many large photos and at first was bound with staples. In an attempt to be free of pressure from business interests, it did not accept advertising. These departures from the norms of newspaper publishing created excitement in the
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into the inter-relationship during the 1930s and war years of authoritarian beliefs, armed militia groups, antisemitism and collusion between elected U.S. politicians and the German Nazi propaganda mill. Rogge had little success publishing his information elsewhere for many years.
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had a unique look due to Waugh's decorative art style, combined with dialogue lettered in upper and lower case rather than the accepted convention of all uppercase lettering in balloons and captions. Some dialogue was displayed with white lettering reversed into black balloons.
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The first year of the paper was a general success, though it was already in some financial trouble: its circulation of 100,000–200,000 was insufficient. Circulation averaged 165,000, but the paper never managed to sell the 225,000 copies a day it needed to break even.
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and to me. The hostility was there from the beginning; the plot came together under the auspices of a man named Harry Cushing who was a retainer of Field's. The principal and successful offensive of this group was that it had as its objective Field's distraction from
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sought to raise questions about the reasons for war, and how it might be prevented by the next generation. Waugh discontinued it at the very end of 1945 because of eyestrain. Cartoonist
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has said that the paper frequently opposed the policies of the Communist Party (CP) and engaged in editorial battles with the CP's paper, the
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photographers and pioneer of white umbrellas used give a softer look to flash lighting and portraiture. She, in June 1937, married filmmaker
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Associate editors: Lorimer Dexter Heywood (1899–1977), Kenneth Stewart, David Rodman Lindsay (1916–1985), Peggy Wright, Gertrude Stamm
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The origin of the name is unknown, although Ingersoll recalled that it probably referred to the fact that the paper appeared
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Before the end of the War it was actually operating in the black.... In my opinion at the time and these 20 years later−
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had become the paper's funder; quite unusually, he was a "silent partner" in this continually money-losing undertaking.
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1914–2009), Charles Norman (1904–1996), Roger Samuel Pippett (1895–1962), Robert Rice (1916–1998), Selma Robinson
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Bernard A. Aumuller; 1920–1971), his father, Bernard George Aumuller (1895–1975) was also a photographer
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industry. Some 11,000 people applied for the 150 jobs available when the publication first hired staff.
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ASMP staff edited the transcript for online presentation and added supplemental biographic information.
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was sold in 1948 and published its final issue on June 22. The next day it was replaced by the
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venture, the end was inevitable. I can diagram it for you but merely put it on record here.
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Howard Paul Sparber; 1921–2018) contributed after World War II. The Argentine Cartoonist
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Jazz Pix: Skippy Adelman's Pictures Have the Spontaniety That is the Very Soul of Jazz
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The Hardboiled School of Photography: The Legend of Skip Adelman, PM's Picture Ace
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Harold Levine; 1923–2011), who, at the time, was the General Manager of the
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contributed wartime artwork for at least nine issues between 1940 and 1942.
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was "a deliberate attempt to work in the field of social usefulness."
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In 1946, PM published some of the findings of federal investigator
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Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?: Dr. Seuss's Book of Wonderful Noises!
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Helen Beye; 1922–2011), W. Russell Bowie, Jr. (1920–2002) (son of
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wrote about fashion, and her sister Charlotte Adams covered food.
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correspondent. He published an award-winning series on European
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In 1945, Coulton Waugh employed a novel art approach on his
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debuted in the paper in 1942. Other artists who worked at
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refugees attempting to run the British blockade to reach
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Mary Louise Morris; 1914–2009), one of the first female
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has accused the paper of being Communist-dominated, but
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Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical
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Socialist newspapers published in the United States
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Once they committed Field to the 161:reported that the name had been suggested by 1282: 1173: 1143:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 902: 900: 111:from June 1940 to June 1948 and financed by 2441:Daily newspapers published in New York City 1181:"Jack Coggins - Newspaper PM Illustrations" 1019:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 780:Editor: William Thomas McCleery (1912–2000) 468:, eventually the paper's editorial writer, 2451:1948 disestablishments in New York (state) 2124:Dr. Seuss: How the Grinch Stole Christmas! 1910:Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! 1874:The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 1385: 1371: 1147:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 917: 763: 449:his successful strip in South America. 1276: 1248: 1096:Prequel An American Fight Against Fascism 1060: 897: 1670:Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now! 1612:I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew 956: 231: 130: 1800:The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories 1563:One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish 1260:American Society of Media Photographers 878:PM. A New Deal in Journalism 1940–1948. 787:Herbert Conrad Yahraes, Jr.; 1906–1985) 236:1942 World War II political cartoon by 2413: 1974:The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat 1677:Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? 1295:Theory and Interpretation of Narrative 923: 126: 103:-leaning daily newspaper published in 1366: 906: 611:David Benjamin Eisendrath; 1914–1988) 2446:1940 establishments in New York City 2092:Dr. Seuss' Fix-Up the Mix-Up Puzzler 693:of Arthur (Usher) Fellig (1899–1968) 417:created the short-lived comic strip 311:). Staffers included theater critic 224:, which folded on January 28, 1949. 2431:Publications disestablished in 1948 2189:Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Musical Live! 1549:Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories 1444:The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins 834:Art director: H. Russell Countryman 773:was the Sunday magazine section of 13: 1093: 649:Daniel J. Keleher, Jr., 1908–1952) 305:(later collected and published as 14: 2462: 2318:Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum 1318: 987: 783:Managing editor: Herbert Yahraes 423:, which ran from 1943 to 1948 in 396:, which began April 30, 1945, in 1858:The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss 964:"Notes & Comment: Newspaper" 551:were the primary photographers. 531: 2376:Political messages of Dr. Seuss 1762:I Am Not Going to Get Up Today! 1684:The Shape of Me and Other Stuff 1577:The Sneetches and Other Stories 1528:How the Grinch Stole Christmas! 1126:. The Crockett Johnson Homepage 1113: 852: 392:created his short-lived strip, 345: 201:by persuading him to start the 2426:Newspapers established in 1940 2033:How the Grinch Stole Christmas 1966:Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? 1479:Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose 1087: 1040: 997:: New York's Highbrow Tabloid" 970:. 18 May 1940. pp. 13–14. 1: 2166:You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch 2116:Dr. Seuss: Green Eggs and Ham 1850:The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show 1727:I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! 1713:Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! 1691:There's a Wocket in My Pocket 1542:The Cat in the Hat Comes Back 1392: 927:Ralph Ingersoll: A Biography. 891: 816:1899–1977) (mother-in-law of 797:(1911–1960), Skippy Adelman, 585:Hugh J. Broderick; 1910–1971) 437:. Cartoonist Howard Sparber ( 427:, and which was subsequently 1792:Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! 1033:Ingersoll to Mrs. Leighner, 831:Lillian Rosovsky; 1918–2017) 683:Raphael Platnick; 1917–1986) 404:returning to civilian life, 7: 2349:Dr. Seuss National Memorial 2343:The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss 2284:Society of Red Tape Cutters 2271:The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. 1619:I Wish That I Had Duck Feet 1486:Bartholomew and the Oobleck 1299:Ohio State University Press 838: 674:Morris Leo Lieb; 1909–2001) 661:Isidore Leipzig; 1918–2014) 598:John S. DeBiase (1901–1954) 472:, later a professor at the 227: 10: 2467: 2146: (Russian short film) 1234:. 1954-05-18. p. 27C. 1048:"Leave Dr. Seuss for Dead" 725:Contributing photographers 630:Isaac Haberman; 1916–2003) 400:. The story of a disabled 285: 274: 2394: 2364:Geisel School of Medicine 2297: 2243:The Pocket Book of Boners 2227: 2134: 2083: 2008: 1958:Halloween Is Grinch Night 1899: 1841: 1834: 1769:Oh, the Places You'll Go! 1426: 1400: 1286:; West, Nancy M. (2010), 718:London Symphony Orchestra 633:Martin Harris (1908–1971) 623:Morris Gordon (1918–2005) 82: 72: 62: 52: 44: 34: 24: 1950:The Hoober-Bloob Highway 1327:newspaper archive for PM 1245:, subscription required) 999:. No. Summer 1993. 989:Starr, Roger (1918–2001) 907:Waugh, Coulton (1974) . 330:The sports writers were 308:Underground to Palestine 269: 1341:Kansas State University 1203:, June 1946, p. 54 913:. 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Crawford 127:Publication history 53:Political alignment 21: 2402:    2398:    2396:as "Theo. 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