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 Bill Mauldin -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mauldin was born in Mountain Park, (A state in southwestern United States on the Mexican border) New Mexico.
The cartoon shows the statue of (16th President of the United States; saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves; was assassinated by Booth (1809-1865)) Abraham Lincoln at the (Memorial building in Washington containing a large marble statue of Abraham Lincoln) Lincoln Memorial, his head in his hands, crying.
Mauldin also appeared in the 1951 films (additional info and facts about The Red Badge of Courage) The Red Badge of Courage and Teresa.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/bi/bill_mauldin.htm   (962 words)

  
 City of Mauldin, South Carolina -- History of Mauldin
Mauldin's railroad depot was built in 1886 on land donated by the Cox family at the site where the City of Mauldin Public Works Department now stands.
Mauldin was elected Lt. Governor of South Carolina and served from 1882-1890.
Mauldin gained "city" status in 1969, had a population of 3,797, and a property valuation of $23 million.
www.mauldin.govoffice.com   (707 words)

  
 Bill Mauldin
William Henry Mauldin was born in Mountain Park, N.M., on Oct. 29, 1921, the son of Edith and Sidney Mauldin.
Mauldin learned about the city's rising bridges by trying to watch a ship pass under the Michigan Avenue bridge while he was standing on it, unaware of what the ringing bells meant.
Mauldin's Willie and Joe, infantrymen who survived on a diet of ironic humor, were dirty and unshaven, slogging through mud and snow and sleeping in foxholes filled with water.
www.tuxjunction.net /mauldin.htm   (3438 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > State/The West -- Bill Mauldin, Pulitzer Prize-winning WWII cartoonist, dies at 81
Mauldin, one of the 20th century's pre-eminent editorial cartoonists, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease, including pneumonia, at a Newport Beach nursing home, said Andy Mauldin, 54, of Santa Fe, N.M., one of the cartoonist's seven sons.
Mauldin won the second in 1959, while he was an editorial cartoonist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, for depicting Soviet novelist Boris Pasternak saying to another gulag prisoner: "I won the Nobel Prize for literature.
Mauldin is survived by former wives Jean Mauldin of Los Angeles and Christine Lund of Santa Fe, N.M.; sons Bruce, 59, of Dallas; Tim, 57, of Los Angeles; Andy, 54, of Santa Fe; David, 51, of Santa Fe; John, 49, of Albuquerque, N.M.; Nat, 48, of Los Angeles; and Sam, 16, of Santa Fe.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/state/20030122-1404-ca-obit-mauldin.html   (753 words)

  
 Bill Mauldin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mauldin responded by arguing that the soldiers had legitimate grievances that needed to be addressed.
Mauldin, the youngest person to be awarded the prize, was now one of the best-known cartoonists in the United States.
Mauldin's Willie and Joe were dirty and unshaven, slogging through mud and snow and sleeping in foxholes filled with water.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /ARTmauldin.htm   (1680 words)

  
 Bill Mauldin WWII's Greatest Cartoonist
Mauldin's cartoons, published first in the 45th Division News and later in the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, held up a mirror to the lives of soldiers in the European theater, who liked what they saw.
Mauldin's style of drawing is something to admire in itself - swift, sure, bold strokes in stark fl and white with no gray tones.
Mauldin was 18 when he enlisted in the US Army and the boyish looking recruit from New Mexico, who worked for the Stars and Stripes, was able to capture the grim wit of the foxhole in a way that was loved by men in the ranks and hated by many of their officers.
darbysrangers.tripod.com /id36.htm   (1606 words)

  
 mauldin retires
Mauldin said to the crowd of faculty, staff and retirees who gathered to congratulate her and her husband, Tom.
Mauldin's accomplishments over the years include the expansion of access and equity efforts to increase minority students, faculty and staff representation; the expansion of the College's academic and administrative computer services; the development and implementation of an office skills computer learning center at the Anderson Mall; and planning and implementing a strategic planning process.
Mauldin is the 1975 recipient of the Presidential Medallion for Staff Excellence.
www.tctc.edu /visitors_media/media_resources/press/mauldinretires.html   (530 words)

  
 William Henry Bill Mauldin, Sergeant, United States Army
Mauldin is survived by former wives Jean Mauldin and Christine Lund and all of his sons.
Mauldin worked full-time at being a stirrer-upper and while he was on duty, nobody was safe from his editorial brush.
Mauldin ended the meeting by saying he was sure the general did not want him to represent the American soldier in a less than realistic way.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /whmauldin.htm   (5514 words)

  
 MauldinEPbrief
Mauldin was first licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners ("Board") in 1974, and became a master plumber in 1976.
Mauldin's pending motion for partial summary judgment alleges that Family Code §231.302(c) is unconstitutional as violative of the equal protection provisions of Art.
Mauldin is therefor entitled to testify about why he is different from this "dead beat dad" class and to state that he cannot help solve this problem in any way by providing his SSN.
home.hiwaay.net /~becraft/MauldinEPbrief.htm   (11339 words)

  
 CNN.com - Bill Mauldin, famed WWII cartoonist, dies at 81 - Jan. 23, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mauldin's moving response to the assassination of John F. Kennedy is one of his most famous cartoons.
Mauldin, one of the 20th century's pre-eminent editorial cartoonists, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease, including pneumonia, at a Newport Beach nursing home, said Andy Mauldin, 54, of Santa Fe, New Mexico, one of the cartoonist's seven sons.
Mauldin was born near Santa Fe, New Mexico, and spent much of his life in the West.
www.cnn.com /2003/US/West/01/22/mauldin.obit.ap   (725 words)

  
 Gary R. Mauldin, Ph.D.
Mauldin is Licensed in the state of Tennessee and Texas as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.
Mauldin is a Clinical Member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy and a member of the Texas Association of Marriage and Family Therapy.
Mauldin was quite active in both the construction and fund raising aspects of this project.
www.garymauldin.com /resume.htm   (1722 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Bill Mauldin
Bill Mauldin was an ordinary guy from an ordinary town, who made cartoons about ordinary guys, from an ordinary point of view.
William Henry Mauldin was born October 29, 1921, in Mountain Park, New Mexico.
As a result, by the time the war was over, Mauldin's cartoons were being syndicated by United Feature, alongside The Captain & the Kids and Nancy.
www.toonopedia.com /mauldin.htm   (523 words)

  
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The letters were to the cartoonist Bill Mauldin, who became the voice of the World War II infantry soldier with his characters Willie and Joe.
Mauldin, I have half a dozen grandsons, all in their early 20's, and all members of that generation that guesses Dec. 7, 1941, is somebody's birthday, Anzio is a viral disease and Cassino is a card game.
Later, Nat Mauldin pondered whether it was just a brief moment of clarity or whether, as "a part of me wants to believe," the letters, the memories, helped break through.
www.mishalov.com /bill_mauldin.html   (745 words)

  
 Flak Magazine: In Memoriam: Bill Mauldin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In cartoons for Stars and Stripes, Mauldin comforted them with the misadventures of Willy and Joe, two regular guys in Italy being shot at, rained on, muddied, battered, shellshocked, unappreciated by commanders and sometimes able to crack a joke.
One photograph of Mauldin shows him sitting on ruins in Italy, sketching with a prankster's smirk as if whipping up the very cartoon that made General Patton flip his lid (which he did, in 1945, giving Mauldin the riot act for depicting GIs splattering officers with tomatoes).
Conservatives embrace Mauldin — for instance, this foe of "politically correct liberal trash" or this blogger demanding war with Iraq.
www.flakmag.com /opinion/mauldin.html   (1011 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Cartoonist Mauldin dies, was GIs' hero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bill Mauldin's cartoons depicting the cold and wet reality of life in the foxhole made him a hero to a generation of World War II foot soldiers.
Mauldin took issue with Brokaw's view that he and other World War II veterans were the greatest generation: "I don't think we were all that special.
Mauldin enlisted in the Army in 1940 and as a rifleman began drawing cartoons published by his division's newspaper.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2003-01-22-obit-mauldin_x.htm   (477 words)

  
 Mauldin Real Estate of houses and Homes For Sale Greenville county, South Carolina
Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Mauldin is a fast-growing community located halfway between Greenville and Simpsonville in an area known as the Golden Strip.
Mauldin is a relatively affluent community with the highest per capita income of all Greenville County municipalities.
Thanks to its location near the I-385 corridor, residents are just 30 minutes away from boating and skiing in local mountain lakes, three hours from the sandy-white beach shores of the sparkling Atlantic Ocean and an hour and a half from the bustling state capital of Columbia.
www.simpsonville-real-estate-and-homes.com /mauldin.htm   (563 words)

  
 Welcome to Mauldin High School
Mauldin High Principal Ann Miller plans to assemble a committee to lead the selection of a football coach to replace John Abercrombie, who has announced his retirement after 12 years at the school.
Defending state champion Rock Hill knocked the Mauldin High football team out of the Big 16 playoffs Nov. 11 with a suffocating defense that keyed a 42-0 shutout.
The administration, faculty, and staff of Mauldin High School, in conjunction with the students, their families, and the community, shall provide every student the opportunity, challenge, and support to realize his or her educational potential and the ability to assume a productive role in a democratic society.
www.greenville.k12.sc.us /mauldinh   (254 words)

  
 Stars & Stripes
Mauldin, who was an Army rifleman, drew a pair of tired and downtrodden soldiers named Willie and Joe, whose wry observations of life on Europe’s front lines were loved by soldiers and loathed by many in command, including Gen. George S. Patton.
Mauldin enlisted in the Army in 1940 and, assigned as a rifleman to the 180th Infantry, started drawing cartoons depicting training camp for the Division News, the newspaper for the 45th Division.
Mauldin called himself “as independent as a hog on ice,” and his nonconformist approach occasionally brought him trouble from the top.
www.estripes.com /article.asp?section=104&article=12650   (1135 words)

  
 Mauldin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
MAULDIN crawler track pavers, with true, positive sprocket to chain drive, have the most mechanically sound undercarriages available, maximizing your up-time compared to friction, (wheel-in-track), drive systems.
MAULDIN screeds are the heaviest screeds available for this size of paver.
Like Mauldin rollers of the past the Series II rollers combine essential job tools and long life durability.
www.amer-material-handling.com /Group_38/Mauldin/mauldin_main.htm   (567 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Bull's Eye Investing: Targeting Real Returns in a Smoke and Mirrors Market: Books: John Mauldin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mauldin argues that traditional stock portfolios should not be the primary investment vehicle for individual investors.
Mauldin supports his argument that the stock market will stagnate over the next decade with data, academic studies and a reasonable description and rebuttal of opposing viewpoints.
Mauldin is neither a professor nor a money manager - he is an advisor who helps his clients select hedge funds and other investing vehicles.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0471655430?v=glance   (2787 words)

  
 ToxicUniverse.com - Mauldin, Bill - 1945 - Up Front Books Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A 1944 Mauldin drawing, which won a Pulitzer Prize, is a perfect representation of the disconnect that existed between the sanitized public view of the war, and Mauldin's gritty reality.
Mauldin turns all situations toward the purposes of fl humor in his cartoons, but his written accounts are stark reminders of their underlying seriousness.
Bill Mauldin's Up Front is as valuable a documentation of World War II as has ever been published, as important as any omniscient account of the conflict, as crucial as any geopolitical analysis of the era.
www.culturedose.net /review.php?rid=10004601   (1206 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Bill Mauldin (American Art, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Mauldin's cartoons won him two Pulitzer Prizes (1945 and 1959).
Among his principal books of cartoons are Up Front (1945), A Sort of a Saga (1949), Bill Mauldin in Korea (1952), and The Brass Ring (1971).
Mauldin appeared in the movies The Red Badge of Courage and Teresa (both: 1951).
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/M/Mauldin.html   (238 words)

  
 Mauldin, South Carolina (Cities)
The population estimate for July 1, 1998 was 14,330, an increase of 2,668 since 1990.
Accommodations in Mauldin include Masters Inn - Greenville and Super 8 Motel.
Mauldin is part of the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson metro area.
www.ohwy.com /sc/m/mauldin.htm   (81 words)

  
 American Experience | War Letters | Gallery
Mauldin had been drawing cartoons since he was a boy, and he was quickly assigned to cover the war for the 45th Division News, and then for Stars and Stripes.
As Mauldin described his famous GIs, "they matured overseas during the stresses of shot, shell, and K-rations, and grew whiskers because shaving water was scarce in mountain foxholes."
Enjoy this sampling of Mauldin's work, courtesy of his publisher, Presidio Press (505B San Marin Drive, Suite 160, Novato, CA 94945).
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/warletters/gallery   (175 words)

  
 Our Field Mauldin High School Baseball   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mauldin boasts the finest high school playing environment in South Carolina.
McClain made many contributions over many years, including the installation of the field sprinkler system, grading the field and moving home plate from it's original position in left-center field to where it is today.
Mauldin ball players are coached to play aggressively because they have the confidence of consistent field surface performance.
www.mauldinmavsbaseball.com /OurField.html   (219 words)

  
 John Mauldin, Bull's Eye Investing - MarketThoughts.com
About John Mauldin: John Mauldin is the author of the NY Times top ten best-selling investment book, “Bull’s Eye Investing” and the President of Millennium Wave Investments, an investment advisory firm based in Fort Worth Texas but which is registered in many states.
John Mauldin is regarded as a leading thinker of the most complex financial and economic issues of our day – and regularly appears on many television and radio shows, including CNBC.
In his best-selling book, “Bull’s Eye Investing,” John Mauldin makes a case (and presents a significant amount of evidence and stock market history) for why we are currently still in a secular bear market, what we can expect, and what the average investor can do to successfully navigate the volatile times ahead of us.
www.marketthoughts.com /john_mauldin.html   (3443 words)

  
 MAVERICK    WRESTLING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mauldin will also be hosting the 2005-2006 SC Upper State Individual Championships.
The Mauldin Wrestling Booster Club is a non-profit organization dedicated solely to supporting the Mauldin High School wrestling program.
Mauldin wrestling parents, students, Alumni and fans are quick to step up and get involved whenever their help is needed.
mauldinwrestling.com   (782 words)

  
 Mauldin, Michael
After having visited there as a child, Mauldin moved to New Mexico in 1971 for "the space, the light and the timelessness." He was named Composer of the Year in a 1980 nationwide competition sponsored by the Music Teachers National Association for "Voices From Chaco: Concertino for Piano and Woodwind Quintet."
Mauldin's arrangement of "Simple Gifts" for boys' choir and piano has sold thousands of copies in the USA, Europe and Australia.
Mauldin served for seven years as Musical Director of the Albuquerque Boy Choir (of which his two sons are alumni), during which time it grew to include three choirs that tour, record and proceed through a rigorous musicianship program.
stevenestrella.com /composers/composerfiles/mauldinliving.html   (384 words)

  
 Compositions
Mauldin has often been struck by the "presence" of the place, and drawn by the petroglyphs' communication of both the mundane and the spiritual.
Mauldin's love for the 'green earth' draws forth melodic riches meshed with the elemental spirit of the earth.
Mauldin’s lyrical gifts and vivid melodic sense release the flute from its past with powerful lines, particularly in the second movement where they both turn sorrowfully inward and rise in anguish.
www.mmauldin.com /comp.html   (10423 words)

  
 Comic creator: Bill Mauldin
William Henry "Bill" Mauldin joined the Army newsletter Stars and Stripes as a cartoonist during World War II.
Despised by the conservative brass as disrespectful, but loved by the G.I.'s as one of their own, the cartoons won him a Pulitzer Prize in 1945.
Bill Mauldin died at the age of 81 in a nursing home in Newport Beach, California on 22 January 2003.
lambiek.net /artists/m/mauldin_bill.htm   (147 words)

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