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A Massachusetts soldier, who seems to have been a Civil War version of Bill Mauldin, wrote: `` the officers consider themselves as made of a different material from the low fellows in the ranks.
Meanwhile, Bill Mauldin produced a political cartoon which won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.
L to r: Bill Mauldin, Don Sherwood, Mort Walker, Lyndon B. Johnson, Milton Caniff and George Wunder.
The group included Caniff, Bill Mauldin and Mort Walker.
* 1961: Bill Mauldin, Editorial
* 1959 Bill Mauldin ( St Louis Post-Dispatch )
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* 1921 – Bill Mauldin, American cartoonist ( d. 2003 )
* Bill Mauldin, ( Chicago Academy of Fine Arts ) political cartoonist
The Stars and Stripes cartoonist, Sergeant Bill Mauldin, who habitually portrayed front line infantry as exhausted, begrimed footsloggers Willie and Joe came in for special criticism, even prompting Patton to summon Sergeant Mauldin to his headquarters, where Patton unsuccessfully attempted to convince Mauldin into drawing a cleaned-up version of the popular comic strip.
After Bill Mauldin did his popular " Willie and Joe " cartoons for the WWII Stars and Stripes, he returned home to a successful career as an editorial cartoonist and two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
with a foreword by Bill Mauldin.
According to fellow cartoonist Bill Mauldin, the name was suggested by that of Wellington J. Reynolds, one of Segar's instructors at the Chicago Art Institute.
William Henry " Bill " Mauldin ( October 29, 1921 – January 22, 2003 ) was a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist from the United States.
* Bill Mauldin in Korea — 1952
From 1969 to 1998, cartoonist Charles M. Schulz ( himself a veteran of World War II ) regularly paid tribute to Bill Mauldin in his Peanuts comic strip on Veterans Day.
Willie & Joe: The WW II Years — Bill Mauldin.
*" In Memoriam: Bill Mauldin ", transcript and RealAudio of NewsHour, Jan. 23, 2003
* Interview with Todd DePastino on Bill Mauldin: A Life Up Front, Pritzker Military Library
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Bill and Beyond
* Beyond the Red Door on Jazzed Media ( 2007 ) Shank playing alto saxophone in duet with pianist Bill Mays.
Beyond the fortress and across a rough, uncharted landscape lies the Vale of Tears, where Alice's friends Bill McGill and the Mock Turtle reside, along with the Duchess.
Michael C. Ford ( born 1939 ), Kate Braverman ( born 1950 ), Eloise Klein Healy, Bill Mohr, Laurel Ann Bogen, met at Beyond Baroque
Ingrid Pitt: Beyond the Forest was a 2011 short animated film collaboration with 10-year-old Chinese-American Perry S. Chen, with storyboard and character design by Bill Plympton, directed by Kevin Sean Michaels and produced by Dr. Zhu Shen and Dr. Jud Newborn, Holocaust historian.
In addition, the company provided the wardrobes for Danny Thomas on Make Room for Daddy, John Newland on Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, Dick Van Dyke on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Don Adams on Get Smart, Bob Newhart on The Bob Newhart Show, Dick Sargent on Bewitched, Sherman Hemsley on The Jeffersons, Jack Klugman on Quincy, M. E., and Bill Macy and Conrad Bain on Maude.
Beyond his work with Orbison, Bill Dees wrote hundreds of songs, a number of which were recorded by performers such as Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Skeeter Davis, Glen Campbell, Billy Joe Royal, Frank Ifield, Mark Dinning and Gene Pitney.
* Watch Bill Mason's films in " Beyond the wild, beyond the paddle ," NFB. ca
Beyond the NBA, the coach known as " VBK " and " Bill " by the fans, had two tenures as the men's head basketball coach at both Lafayette College and Hofstra University, in the 1950s-60s and the 1980s-90s as well as a stint at Princeton University in the 1960s.
In his autobiography, Beyond Band of Brothers ; Memoirs of Major Richard Winters, Richard Winters referred to Ronald Speirs and Bill Guarnere as being " natural killers ".

Bill and Willie
The 26 founding members came from the group of 32 members who had paid dues by March 13, including strip cartoonists Wally Bishop ( Muggs and Skeeter ), Martin Branner ( Winnie Winkle ), Ernie Bushmiller ( Nancy ), Milton Caniff, Gus Edson ( The Gumps ), Ham Fisher ( Joe Palooka ), Harry Haenigsen ( Penny ), Fred Harman ( Red Ryder ), Bill Holman ( Smokey Stover ), Jay Irving ( Willie Doodle ), Stan MacGovern ( Silly Milly ), Al Posen ( Sweeney and Son ), Clarence Russell ( Pete the Tramp ), Otto Soglow ( The Little King ), Jack Sparling ( Claire Voyant ), Raeburn Van Buren ( Abbie an ' Slats ), Dow Walling ( Skeets ) and Frank Willard ( Moon Mullins ).
Some of the blues artists who most prominently used the slide include gospel singer Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Son House, Robert Johnson as well as Casey Bill Weldon of the Memphis Jug Band.
In addition to Bobby Thomson and Willie Mays, other memorable members of the Giants teams during the 1950s include: Hall of Fame manager Leo Durocher, coach Herman Franks, Hall of Fame outfielder Monte Irvin, outfielder and runnerup for the 1954 NL batting championship ( won by Willie Mays ) Don Mueller, Hall of Fame knuckleball relief pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm, starting pitchers Larry Jansen, Sal Maglie, Jim Hearn, Marv Grissom, Dave Koslo, Don Liddle, Max Lanier, Rubén Gómez, and Johnny Antonelli, catcher Wes Westrum, catchers Ray Katt and Sal Yvars, shortstop Alvin Dark, third baseman Hank Thompson, first baseman Whitey Lockman, second basemen Davey Williams and Eddie Stanky, outfielder, pitcher Clint Hartung, Hall of Fame second baseman Red Schoendienst and utility players: Bill Rigney, Daryl Spencer, Bobby Hofman, and Dusty Rhodes among others.
They had a young star in the likes of Jack Clark, along with veteran first baseman Willie McCovey, second baseman Bill Madlock ( whom the Giants had acquired from the Chicago Cubs ,) shortstops Johnnie LeMaster and Roger Metzger, and third baseman Darrell Evans.
Lombardi also made a big trade with the Cleveland Browns that brought three players to the team who would become cornerstones of the defense: linemen Henry Jordan, Willie Davis, and Bill Quinlan.
There were seven selections: Leon Day, Bill Foster, Bullet Rogan, Hilton Smith, Turkey Stearnes, Willie Wells, and Smokey Joe Williams.
In 1974 Bill Oddie was replaced by Willie Rushton, and the personnel remained constant from this point until Rushton's death in 1996.
William, Willie, Will, or Bill Smith may refer to:
Hulon Blalock, Joel Dorsey, Winnifred Haggard, William Lawrence, Bill Dick Parker, Elgin Poole, Willie Steven, D. M Summers, Pres Young and Edd Young were elected to the board.
Geto Boys ( originally spelled Ghetto Boys ) is a rap group from Houston, Texas, consisting of Scarface, Willie D, and Bushwick Bill.
After Willie D left the group, Scarface and Bushwick Bill continued with the Geto Boys with the addition of Big Mike who made his debut appearance with the group on 1993's album, Till Death Do Us Part.
Subsequently, Big Mike was dropped and Willie D returned for 1996's critically acclaimed The Resurrection, and the 1998 followup Da Good Da Bad & Da Ugly, of which Bushwick Bill was not a part.
* Bill Mauldin, noted cartoonist and author of the Willie and Joe series which appeared in the American Army newspaper Stars and Stripes, was at Anzio, serving with the 45th Infantry Division.
The bird has been depicted on postage stamps in Palau and the Solomon Islands, and has also appeared as a character in Australian children's literature, such as Dot and the Kangaroo ( 1899 ), Blinky Bill Grows Up ( 1935 ), and Willie Wagtail and Other tales ( 1929 ).
Making the charts as a solo artist in 1981 with " I Want You ", he produced Rita Coolidge, Bill Withers's debut album Just As I Am ( on which he also played several instruments ), and Willie Nelson's album Stardust.
The membership included ( at various times, among others ): trumpeters Conte Candoli, Nick Travis, Clark Terry, Don Ferrara, Al Derisi, Thad Jones and Doc Severinsen, saxophonists Zoot Sims Jim Reider, Gene Allen, Bobby Donovan, Phil Woods and Gene Quill, trombonists Willie Dennis, Alan Raph and Bob Brookmeyer, drummers Mel Lewis and Gus Johnson, and bassists Buddy Clark and Bill Crow.
Although he was known as Bill throughout his football career, his name in the family was Willie, pronounced " Wullie ".
Referred to as " Bill ", " Willie ," and " The Shoe ", William Lee Shoemaker was born in the town of Fabens, Texas.
Some of the longest-serving and best-known early Rens were Clarence " Fats " Jenkins, Pappy Ricks, Eyre Saitch, Charles " Tarzan " Cooper, Bill Yancey, and " Wee " Willie Smith.

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