Saturday Review, 6 August 1955

Title:

Saturday Review, 6 August 1955

Creator:

Saturday Review

Rights:

Hiroshima Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Warner Wells

Source:

Hiroshima Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Warner Wells

Date:

6 August 1955

Citation:

Saturday Review, The atomic age, August 6, 1945-1955, 6 August 1955, Hiroshima Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Warner Wells.

Alternative Text:

A cover of the Saturday Review from August 6, 1955. Under the title in red, italicized font, and to the viewer's left are some main topics from the magazine. In black text, it reads, "THE ATOMIC AGE:" then in red text, "August 6, 1945-1955. 1. Hiroshima - Ten Years After, An Editorial; 2. A Scientist Looks at the Balance Sheet by Harrison Brown; and 3. Michihiko Hachiya's "Hiroshima Diary" Reviewed by Dr. W. M. Hitzig." To the right of the text is an illustrated picture of Dr. Hachiya. It is composed of black and white lines and dots. He is looking slightly off to the right and he is wearing black, round framed glasses. He appears to be wearing a doctor's coat, collared shirt, and a tie that is made up of black squiggle marks. The name of the artist hovers above his shoulder--McIntosh. On the bottom left of the cover is text that reads, "Dr. Hachiya: "What a weak, fragile thing man is before the forces of destruction." (see page 13)".

A cover of the Saturday Review from August 6, 1955. Under the title in red, italicized font, and to the viewer's left are some main topics from the magazine. In black text, it reads, "THE ATOMIC AGE:" then in red text, "August 6, 1945-1955. 1. Hiroshima - Ten Years After, An Editorial; 2. A Scientist Looks at the Balance Sheet by Harrison Brown; and 3. Michihiko Hachiya's "Hiroshima Diary" Reviewed by Dr. W. M. Hitzig." To the right of the text is an illustrated picture of Dr. Hachiya. It is composed of black and white lines and dots. He is looking slightly off to the right and he is wearing black, round framed glasses. He appears to be wearing a doctor's coat, collared shirt, and a tie that is made up of black squiggle marks. The name of the artist hovers above his shoulder--McIntosh. On the bottom left of the cover is text that reads, "Dr. Hachiya: "What a weak, fragile thing man is before the forces of destruction." (see page 13)".

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