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Kelly, Walter C., 1873-1939

The comic strip "Pogo", created by Walt Kelly, ran in daily newspapers from 1948 to 1973. The strip was set in Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp and was populated by animals talking in a fractured southern dialect. Over the years "Pogo" often referred to Georgia and to several of the state's locales, such as Waycross, Fort Mudge, and Ware County. In the 1950s it was the most popular daily strip in America, primarily because of its blend of slapstick humor and engaging characters. The comic strip's popularity and satirical relevance began to fade during the 1960s. After Kelly died in 1973, "Pogo" was continued for a while by Kelly's children, Carolyn and Pete. -- New Georgia Encyclopedia http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org (viewed Dec. 8, 2008)

From the description of Walt Kelly - Pogo cartoons, 1957. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 277229371

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Keller, Walter, 1873-1940.

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Composed originally for piano 1919, at the same time as his Prelude in F, which he also transcribed for orchestra (see callno.: 3156). These works can be performed separately, or simultaneously as Synchronous Prelude and Fugue in F (see callno.: 3158). First performance in the synchronous version Chicago, 11 February 1924, Chicago Symphony, Frederick Stock conductor, Stanley Martin organ. Dedicated to J. Lewis Brown, Dr. of Music.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Fug...

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