![]() But Presidents honoring them will surely have access to a copy of Studs Terkel's most recent exercise in memory harvesting, The Good War. Loudon Wainwright, writing for The New York Times, stated in a review published on October 7, 1984, "Ten, 20, 30 years from now the best witnesses to World War II will be largely gone. The Good War met with positive reviews upon its publication in the fall of 1984. Nora Watson, Joachim Adler and Marlene Schmidt, Steve McConnell, Debbie Cooney, George Seymour, Street-Corner Kids."Remembrance of Things Past"-Nancy Arnot Harjan, Paul EdwardsĮpilogue: Boom Babies and Other New People.Grove, Marnie Seymour, Bill Barney, Father George Zabelka, Hajimi Kito and Hideko Tamura (Tammy) Friedman, Victor Tolley, John Smitherman, Joseph Stasiak "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby?"-Philip Morrison, John H."Chilly Winds" - Telford Taylor, Eileen Barth, Arno Mayer, Anthony Scariano, Erhard Dabringhaus, Irving Goff, Milton Wolff, Hans Massaquoi."A Turning Point"-Joseph Polowsky, Galina Alexeyeva, Mikhail Nikolaevich Alexeyev, Viktor Andreyevich Kondratenko, Grigori Baklanov."Crime and Punishment"-Alvin (Tommy) Bridges, Joseph Small, Hans Gobler and James Sanders, Charlie Miller, Jacques Raboud, Walter and Olga Nowak, Erich Luth, Vitaly Korotich, Joseph Levine."Up Front with Pen, Camera, and Mike" - John Houseman, Herman Kogan, Henry Hatfield, Alfred Duckett, Milton Caniff, Garson Kanin, Bill Mauldin, Richard Leacock, Walter Rosenblum.(Tommy the Cork) Corcoran, James Rowe, Hamilton Fish, John Kenneth Galbraith, Virginia Durr, Joe Marcus, Joseph L. Page, Lee Oremont, A Quiet Little Boom Town "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" - Maxene Andrews.Gates, Timuel Black, Rosemary Hanley, Dr. "D-Day and All That"-Elliott Johnson, Joe Hanley, Charles A. ![]() ![]()
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