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...Missouri, a politician once told a staffer of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "I could answer your editorials, but what can you 'do with that guy who draws cartoons?'' That guy is lean (5 ft. 11½ in., 126 Ibs.) trimly tailored Daniel R. Fitzpatrick, 62, whose drawings in broad charcoal-black strokes have probably been more widely reprinted in newspapers and magazines than any other editorial cartoonist in the U.S. This week, with explanatory notes by "Fitz," the best of his cartoon commentary on the last three decades of U.S. history was published for the first...
...Korea, when a man gets 40 rotation points he can go home. Last week, when a balding, freckled infantry captain named John R. Fitzpatrick reluctantly said goodbye to his company and regiment, the astounded clerk who checked him out of the 7th Division's rotation center noted that Fitzpatrick's card listed 99 points. He actually had more points than that: the I.B.M. machine was preset for only two digits. Captain Fitzpatrick, 29, was headed home with the highest total of rotation points-129-ever amassed by any U.S. soldier in Korea...
...veteran of World War II, he landed at Inchon in September 1950, and has been in Korea ever since. Nervously twirling his green fatigue cap, Old Soldier Fitzpatrick explained: "I just like the Army, so I stayed. Here in Korea I was helping and learning at the same time. Besides, all the friends I have are in the Army...
...Fitzpatrick is right, the next occupant of 17 Quincy Street will have Conant's hair (bottom picture), Lowell's mustache (middle), and Eliot's sideburns (top). The pictures on the left were the photographs that the Crimson sent out to cartoonists to aid the selection process...
...winner of a Pulitzer Prize, Fitzpatrick has been drawing for the Post-Dispatch since 1913. His cartoons have also appeared in Coller's. This is the second of a series on the next chief executive of the University. Later drawings will be by Wait Kelly, creator of Pogo, the New York Times' drama cartoonist Al Hirschfeld, and the New Yorker's R. Thyler, illustrator of "Fractured French...