Humor in comics about women graphics collection, 1920-1933.

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Humor in comics about women graphics collection, 1920-1933.

This portion of the collection contains color comic strips from Sunday newspapers. Represented are three Mr. and Mrs., by Clare A. Briggs, 1920-1929; six Jane Arden, by Monte Barrett and Jack W. McGuire, 1930-1934; one Bringing up father, by George McManus, 1920; one Somebody's steno, by A.E. Hayward, 1929; four Tillie the toiler, by Russ Westover, 1920-1930; one Dumb Dora, by Chic Young, 1928; one The captain and the kids, by R. Dirks, 1930; eight Ella Cinders, by Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb, 1927-1933; and seven Dolly Dimples and Bobby Bounce, by G.G. Drayton, 1929-1930. Four broadside color comics are: The litle girls in our days, The disobedient little girls, The inquisitive little girl, and Martha the good negress (printed exclusively for the Humoristic Publishing Co., Kansas City, Mo., imagerie d'Epinal, Pellerin, imp.-édit.).

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Marshall, Alice K.

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Dirks, Rudolph

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Illustrator. Born 1877. Died 1968. From the description of Rudolph Dirks papers, 1860-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122515421 ...

Drayton, Grace G. (Grace Gebbie)

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Hayward, A. E. (Alfred Earle), 1885-1939

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Westover, Russ, 1886-1966

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Barrett, Monte

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McManus, George, 1884-1954

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McManus was born in St. Louis, MO, on Jan. 23, 1884; at the age of 15 he became a cartoonist first for the St. Louis republic, and then for the Post-dispatch; moved to the New York world in 1904, and the New York american in 1912, where he created the comic strips Rosie's beau and his most famous strip, Bringing up father, which began in 1913; it became internationally known, appearing in 750 newspapers throughout the world; a play based on Bringing up father toured the country in the 1920s, and...

Conselman, William, 1896-1940

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Briggs, Clare A., 1875-1930

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American cartoonist. From the description of Cartoon scrapbooks, 1917-1920. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 28981460 From the description of Letters to Mr. Jones, 1913, 1914? (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 51634985 ...

Young, Chic, 1901-1973

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Murat Bernard Young (1901-1973), famously known as Chic Young, was an American cartoonist and creator of the newspaper comic strip Blondie . Chic Young was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up St. Louis, Missouri. He returned to Chicago to study at the Chicago Art Institute, lived briefly in Cleveland where he drew The Affairs of Jane for the NEA syndicate, and then landed in New York in 1922. His first strip there, Beautiful Bab for the Bell Syndicate, earned him a jo...