
There were a lot of medicines that were used more during World War 2. A few of these included sulfanilamide, penicillin and morphine.






Von Glitschka
• Recognizing his talents in drawing at the age of 5 after winning an art
contest, Von Glitschka knew he would someday make a career of his love
of creativity. Over the years he would try different styles of art and add his
own twist to the contemporary world of art. Thus, Glitschka established his
own mark in the industry as an “Illustrative Designer”, a phrase he coined
for his unique niche.
• Von Glitschka grew up greatly inspired by his mother who engaged him in
painting and crafts at a very young age and encouraged him to express his
originality through his work. Other pieces of inspiration stemmed from his
personal interest in Japanese cartoons and old record covers by Jim Flora. But his
love for art did not stop at home. Glitschka was not shy to show off his talents in
school as he took every opportunity he could to tie art into his projects or show
off for his friends.
• Glitschka went on to graduate from The Seattle Art Institute in 1986. From
there he directed his artistic abilities towards the field of Graphic Design in
which he spent the first ten years of his career working for in-house
departments and decent sized creative agencies. Now days, the designer
spends his time creating for major publications and advertising agencies
from his studio in Salem, Oregon. Over the 23 years that Glitschka has
worked in communication arts he has been titled Senior Designer and Art
Director and has seen success with his award winning projects.
• In 2002, Von opened Glitschka Studios, a creative
agency that includes popular clientele such as General
Motors, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Major League
Baseball, Merck, Microsoft, Pepsi, Virgin Atlantic,
Hasbro, Bandai Toys, Edison Power, Allstate Insurance
and Upper Deck.
• Among his many commitments, Von teaches a digital
illustration class at a local college and created a
resource site called illustrationclass.com for students and
designers to learn or reference new techniques.
Here are some of his web sites. The illustration school site is my favorite cause he offers great tutorials, vectors, and downloads:
http://www.illustrationclass.com/?page_id=3
http://www.vonglitschka.com/
http://www.federalbureauofillustration.com







It is a stunning Civil War panoramic story of the transformed lives of leading families as the Southern aristocracy crumbles and the South is defeated. From the stories of the lives of a number of memorable characters including a pampered, spoiled, headstrong beautiful young woman Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh), a dashing cavalier Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), a loyal black slave Mammy (Hattie McDaniel), Scarlett's saintly cousin Melanie Hamilton (Olivia de Havilland), and the ineffectual character of Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard), the story is told through great spectacle, romance, despair, conflict and travail. With a terrific, lyrical musical score by one of the greatest film composers of all time, Max Steiner.

One of Frank Capra's time-honored classic comedy/dramas about the triumph of the ordinary man over the corrupt political elite, restoring faith in democracy. An idealistic, naive Boy Rangers leader Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) is drafted by his state's governor to the Senate in Washington as a freshman senator to complete the remaining term of a dead Senator. The corrupt "political machine," led by his state's senior Senator Joseph Paine (Claude Rains) believes he will easily be controllable, but when Jefferson discovers the land-scam plans of his supporters, he becomes stubbornly determined to not forsake his dreams and to do what's right against the corrupt, greedy forces running his state. With the support of his secretary Saunders (Jean Arthur), he delivers a powerful, rousing and passionate filibuster on the Senate floor in the final climactic moments
A hideously deformed, grotesque, outcast hunchback Quasimodo (Charles Laughton) lives as the bell-ringer in the towers of Notre Dame's Cathedral. The hunchback is scorned by an angry mob one day, but is shown pity and kindness by a beautiful Gypsy dancer girl, Esmeralda (Maureen O'Hara). He develops a tragic fondness for the girl, and rescues her from being hanged in the public square for being a witch, taking her back into the bell tower and claiming sanctuary. 













Mondrian was born in the Netherlands and was introduced to art from a very early age. His father was a qualified drawing teacher; Piet often painted and drew along the river. He began his career as an elementary school teacher, but while teaching he also painted. Most of his work from this period was naturalistic or impressionistic, consisting largely of landscapes, pastoral images, windmills, fields, and rivers.
The earliest paintings that show a feeling of the abstraction to come are a series representing scenes of trees and houses with reflections in still water. However, these paintings are still rooted in nature, compared to his further abstractions.
Museo de Picasso in Barcelona is devoted primarily to his early works- I've visited this museum before. His early works seem to be very disturbing and gruesome.


The decade that led up to the crash, was a time of wealth and surplus, and many believed that the market could maintain high price levels.
| date | change | % change | close |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 28, 1929 | -38.33 | -12.82 | 260.64 |
| October 29, 1929 | -30.57 | -11.73 | 230.07 |
