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Robert E(mmet) McLaughlin American journalist and author who lived from 1908 to 1973. He was an Editor at TIME Magazine for more than 20 years (1948-1969) and was the author of numerous short stories, three novels, and The Heartland, volume in the TIME-LIFE Library of America series.
   He was born in Chicago on September 21, 1908, the son of Frank and Ann Victoria McLaughlin (neé O'Shea). He attended the University of Colorado at Boulder, and went to New York City early in the 1930's and established himself as a well-published writer of short stories. He was the Managing Editor of McCall's in the early 1940's until he was called to duty in the US Army during WW-II.
   He came to prominence during WW-II with his short stories about Army life in the New Yorker magazine. A collection of the stories was published in 1945 as A Short Wait Between Trains and other stories. Following the war he joined the staff of TIME Magazine as a Contributing Editor. He remained for more that twenty years; working in 23 of the magazine's departments.
   In addition to his short stories, he was the author of three novels, The Side of the Angels (1947), The Walls of Heaven (1951), and The Notion of Sin (1959).
   With his wife, Mignon McLaughlin, he wrote a play "Gayden," which had a limited run on Broadway in 1949.
   He retired from TIME in 1968, he moved to Florida.
   He died in Coral Gables, FL on October 23, 1973.
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