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  1. David Ellis Lardner (March 11, 1919 – October 19, 1944) was an editor, a movie critic, and later a war correspondent for The New Yorker magazine. He was the fourth son of humorist Ring Lardner. He was killed when a land mine exploded under the jeep he was riding in while covering the European Theatre of World War II.

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  3. Nov 24, 2019 · Works as a Senior Technical Writer in the tech industry. Automotive Journalist/Critic who has been passionate about Alternative Fueled Vehicles since 2000. Though always a "gear...

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    The youngest, David Lardner, worked for The New Yorker as a general reporter and war correspondent before he was killed by a landmine near Aachen, Germany on October 19, 1944, less than one month after his arrival in Europe.

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  7. Mar 21, 2012 · The New Yorker’s David Lardner gave “Casablanca” a lukewarm review, declaring that Michael Curtiz’s film was “not quite up to ‘Across the Pacific,’ Bogart’s last spyfest.”