Dunning (M. A.) Cartoons [ca.1938-1941]

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Dunning (M. A.) Cartoons [ca.1938-1941]

The M. A. Dunning Cartoons, [ca.1938-1941], consist of over 200 original editorial cartoons by Dunning while a staffmember of the Austin American-Statesman.

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Austin American-statesman

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Texas celebrated its Sesquicentennial, or 150th anniversary, of its founding as a Republic in 1986. For this historic event, the Austin American-Statesman prepared a special Sesquicentennial Edition of its daily newspaper. The newspaper includes interviews with famous and celebrated Texans including Kenneth Threadgill, Dudley Dobie, and Texas Ranger Captain Alfred Young Allee. From the guide to the Austin, American-Statesman, Sesquicentennial Oral History Collection 87-044., 1986, (D...

Dunning, M. A.

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Mississippi-native M. A. Dunning studied at the Cleveland Art Institute and became a cartoonist in 1921. He worked for the Houston Post, the San Diego Tribune, and the Atlantic Constitution. As an animator, Dunning contributed to movie shorts for Walt Disney Company, including The Three Little Pigs (1933), and to Krazy Kat shorts at Columbia Pictures. In 1938, Dunning joined the Austin American-Statesman staff, focusing on international political issues as well as local Texas issues...