Edwina Dumm Collection 1883-1987

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Edwina Dumm Collection 1883-1987

Collection of original comic strips and cartoons, clippings of political cartoons, illustrated sheet music and miscellany.--Political cartoons and illustrations (1916-1917), Columbus Daily Monitor--Cap Stubbs and Tippie (daily comic strip) (1959-1961)--Tippie (Sunday strip) (1/18/48)--Alec the Great (dates unknown), with verses written by Robert Dennis Dumm--Sinbad (1923?)--sheet music: Shelter lullaby (1943); Tippie and the circus (1944); Tippie and the hurdy-gurdy (1947); Tippie's Hallowe'en serenade (1947); and the Christmas tree (1950)--photo, misc. papers, tape and transcript of oral history interview (2/15/85)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6397877

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Dumm, Robert Dennis

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Edwina, 1893-1990

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Frances Edwina Dumm was born in Upper Sandusky, Ohio of a newspaper family. In 1916 she was the only woman to work full-time as an editorial cartoonist in America. She worked for the Columbus (Ohio) Saturday Monitor, later the Columbus Daily Monitor, 1915-1917. She is best known for her warm, friendly comic strip featuring a boy and his dog, Cap Stubbs and Tippie, which was syndicated by the George Matthew Adams Service in 1921 (The Sunday strips were distributed by King Features under the title...

Thomas, Helen, 1908-

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