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journalist reporting on, 6
Keller on, 49
Kunming-Haiphong railway attacks, 98â99
Kuomintang-Communist tensions, 166â67, 181â82
Lingnan students' opinions of, 27
Marco Polo Bridge incident, 38â39, 40
MJ's U.S. government connections, 148, 154
MJ's visit to Peiping during (1937), 42â46
MJ reports on (1937), 44, 46, 51
negotiations (1937), 43â44
New Fourth Army incident, 166â67, 181
northwestern frontier (1941), 181â84
Rape of Nanking, 62â63, 242
Shippey interview with MJ, 125â26
Sian incident, 28â29, 31, 36, 37
U.S. role, 118, 148â49, 154, 162, 177â79
See also
United China Relief; wartime press conditions
Skolsky, Sidney, 137, 139, 190
Smith, May, 54â55
Smith, Paul, 59
Smith, Shelley.
See
Mydans, Carl and Shelley Smith
Snow, Ed, 118, 153
Snow, Helen Foster, 81
Somewhere I'll Find You
(film), 358
Song Zheyuan, 38â39
Soong, Ay-ling (Soong Ailing) (Madame H. H. Kung), 87, 164, 208, 222
Soong, Mayling (Soong Meiling) (Madame Chiang)
AWJ's work for, 201â2, 205, 238
Chungking residence (1940), 87
MJ's death and, 371
MJ's interviews with, 94, 118
MJ-AWJ wedding and, 220â21, 222
New Life Movement and, 31, 201â2
panda diplomacy and, 198, 199, 216
Soong, T. V., 87
Soong Ching-ling (Soong Qingling) (Madame Sun), 87â88, 118, 164
So Proudly We Hail
(film), 359
Sorel, Nancy Caldwell, 140, 202, 245â46
Spanish Civil War, 22, 39
Spanish flu epidemic, 15
Sproul, Robert G., 145
Stanford University
AWJ's years at, 20, 127, 129â33, 134
MJ's masters' studies at, 54â58, 59
MJ's undergraduate years at, 18â20, 51â54
Steele, Archibald Trojan, 107
Stern, Jackee, 350â51
Stern, Jacob, 14, 15
Stern, Peggy, 350â51
Stimson, Henry, 371
Stuart, Charles E., 71â72, 73, 157, 169, 192
Sullivan, Walter, 366
Sun, Madame (Soong Ching-ling), 87â88, 118, 164
Sutherland, Maj. Gen. Richard K., 284
Swift, Otis P., 157
Tai Li (Dai Li), 76
Taiping Rebellion, 26
Tee-Van, John, 223â24
Theta Sigma Phi (Association for Women in Communications), 132
“This Is Our Battle” book manuscript (Jacoby & Jacoby), 310, 323â24, 332, 334, 336, 337, 355â56, 358, 359, 372
Thompson, Polly, 49â50
Through the Looking Glass
(French), 64
Thunder Out of China
(White & Jacoby), 363â64, 365
Time
magazine
escape from the Philippines and, 240, 328â29
MJ's death and, 355
See also
Luce, Henry R.; MJ's reporting for
Time
magazine; MJ's
Time
bureau chief job (Manila)
Time Views the News
(radio program), 362
Timperley, H. J., 151, 157, 192, 212
Tish
(film), 191
Tolley, Rear Adm. Kemp, 312
Tong, Hollington “Holly” (Dong Xianguang)
AWJ's United China Relief work and, 201, 207â8
censorship and, 180
Chungking journalist community and, 79, 80
MJ's disillusionment with Voice of
China job and, 92, 96, 100
MJ-AWJ engagement and, 207â8
MJ-AWJ wedding and, 222
MJ Voice of China job offer, 67â68, 69, 72
Voice of China working conditions and, 74, 119, 150â51
Tripartite Pact, 109
Tyler, Lt. J. W., 346
“Unheavenly City” (Jacoby), 77, 91, 96
United China Relief
AWJ's work for (1941), 158, 160, 192, 199â200, 201â2, 216
AWJ's work for (1942), 359
China Week, 151â54
committee members, 144â46
Hollywood meeting, 159â60
MJ's work for (1941), 152â53, 157, 160, 198â200, 216
origins of, 143â44
panda diplomacy, 198â200, 216, 221â22, 223â24
United Press, 69, 96, 104, 149â50
U.S. Army Transportation Service, 5
Vance, Maj. Reginald, 230â31
Van Landingham, Charles
Cebu sojourn, 303, 305â6, 307, 308
Doña Nati
escape, 313, 315, 318
Princesa de Cebu
escape, 287â88, 294, 295, 299â300
Vespa, Amleto, 212
Voice of China (XGOY) (Chungking)
MJ job offer (1942), 119
origins of, 71â73
Soong sisters broadcast, 88â89
See also
MJ's Chungking Voice of
China job (1940)
“Voice of Freedom”, 266, 294
Votaw, Maurice “Mo”, 80, 93, 118â19, 194
Wang Ching-wei (Wang Jingwei), 63, 116, 144
War Brides
(potential film), 158, 162, 191, 192, 272
wartime press conditions
anti-Communism and, 363, 364â65
Arizona State University conference (1982), 366
censorship (1941), 180â81, 182, 195
Chungking, 65, 67, 186â87
Corregidor, 263â64
Indochina, 103, 104, 107, 109, 110, 112
Institute for Pacific Relations and, 95
Manila relocation, 216â17
MJ's United Press job and, 107â8, 112
MJ master's thesis on, 54â58, 59
Philippines invasion threat and, 8, 238â39
Shanghai (1939), 64
women's difficulty in traveling, 140â41
See also
MJ's Chungking Voice of China job (1940)
Wavell, Gen. Archibald Percival, 290
Weber, Joseph, 322â23, 324
Wheeler, Capt. John, 311
White, Theodore H. “Teddy”
Arizona State University conference (1982), 366
Australia sojourn and, 331â32, 341
AWJ
Time
magazine correspondent job (1943) and, 362â63
Hersey and, 147
Indochina trip, 100â101, 105
MJ's death and, 352â53
MJ's friendship with, 81, 82â83, 176â77
MJ's reporting for
Time
magazine and, 94, 96, 166, 168
MJ-AWJ engagement and, 205â6
Thunder Out of China
, 363â64, 365
Whitmore, Annalee.
See
Jacoby, Annalee Whitmore
Whitmore, Anne (AWJ's mother), 278, 361
Whitmore, Carol (AWJ's sister), 278
Whitmore, Jim (AWJ's brother), 141
Whitmore, Leland (AWJ's father), 128, 136, 359
Whitmore, Sharp (AWJ's brother), 367
Wilbur, Ray Lyman, 58, 59
Wilkie, Wendell, 145, 152, 153
Willoughby, Amea, 267â68, 269
Willoughby, Capt. Charles, 267
Wilson, Dick, 106, 149, 164
Winchell, Walter, 365
Wolverton, Margaret, 52
Woo Kya-Tang (Wu Giadang), 65, 67
World War II
approach of U.S. war with Japan, 223, 224â26
“Europe First” strategy, 225â26, 234, 261â62, 280â81
fall of France, 95â96, 98
outbreak (1939), 60
Pearl Harbor attack (1941), 226â27, 280, 361
See also
Philippines invasion threat (1941); Sino-Japanese War; wartime press conditions
Wright, Betty Leigh, 52
XGOY.
See
Voice of China
Young, George Armstrong, 37
Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsueh-liang), 28â29
Zhou Enlai (Chou En-lai), 76, 182
Ziegfeld Girl
(film), 139, 190
BILL LASCHER
is a journalist whose work has appeared in the
Guardian, Pacific Standard,
Gizmodo,
Portland Monthly,
and other publications. He was a 2011 Knight Digital Media Center multimedia and convergence fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism. He is a graduate of Oberlin College, the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at USC, and the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, and lives in Portland, Oregon.
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In the nineteenth century, this same riparian backwater produced one of China's most notorious would-be revolutionaries: Hong Xiuquan. Believing himself to be the brother of Christ, Hong led the Taiping Rebellion, a massive uprising that ultimately killed 20 million people.
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Figures for how many were killed during the “Rape of Nanking” remain highly politicized and disputed, but the reality is that tens of thousands were massacred.
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Life
credits this image to an outside picture agency, but Mel's letter accompanying the negatives, as well as future letters, suggests that he took this picture. It's unclear if the final published image was a separate one from the one Mel described, as some images were shot similarly by multiple photographers. Additionally, the National Archives and Records Administration credits an identical photo to Carl Mydans, but Mydans was not in Chungking when this attack took place.
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The film was Gable's
Somewhere I'll Find You
. Produced by Annalee's studio, MGM, the movie had a further tragic twist beyond its stinging subject matter.
Somewhere
's production had been halted after Gable's wife, the actress Carole Lombard, died in a January 16, 1942, plane crash.