John Fischetti papers, 1942-1995.
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Newberry Library
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The Newberry was founded on July 1, 1887 and opened for business on September 6 of that year. The Newberry’s establishment came about because of a contingent provision in the will of Chicago businessman Walter L. Newberry (1804-68), which left what later amounted to approximately $2.2 million for the foundation of a “free, public” library on the north side of the Chicago River, if his two children died without issue. After the deaths of Mr. Newberry’s daughters and then, in 1885, of his widow, t...
Midwest manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)
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Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
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Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. A member of the Republican Party, Nixon previously served as the 36th vice president from 1953 to 1961, having risen to national prominence as a representative and senator from California. After five years in the White House that saw the conclusion to the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, détente with the Soviet Union and China, and the establishment of the Environm...
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006
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Gerald Rudolph Ford, the 38th President of the United States, was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., the son of Leslie Lynch King and Dorothy Ayer Gardner King, on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents separated two weeks after his birth, and his mother took him to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to live with her parents. On February 1, 1916, approximately two years after her divorce was final, Dorothy King married Gerald R. Ford, a Grand Rapids paint salesman. The Fords began calling her son Gerald ...
Jordan, Jack.
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Hainke, Al.
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Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
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Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.), thirty-ninth president of the United States, was born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia, and grew up in the nearby community of Archery. His father, James Earl Carter, Sr., was a farmer and businessman; his mother, Lillian Gordy, a registered nurse. He was educated in the Plains public schools, attended Georgia Southwestern College and the Georgia Institute of Technology, and received a B.S. from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946. In the Navy he became a ...
Stayskal, Wayne
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Hart, Johnny
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Fischetti, John R.
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John R. Fischetti (b.1916-d.1981) was editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Sun-Times (1978-80) and the Chicago Daily News (1967-78) and staff cartoonist for The New York Herald Tribune (1962-67). He won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1969. From the description of John Fischetti Collection, 1962-1980. (Ohio State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 24855784 Political cartoonist. Born in Brooklyn in 1916 and a graduate of the Pratt Technical Institute, F...
Borgman, Jim
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Editorial cartoonist for the Cincinnati Enquirer since 1976 and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. From the description of Jim Borgman Collection, 1880-1990 (bulk 1976-1990). (Ohio State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 24855780 ...
Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004
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Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) was the 40th President of the United States and served two terms in office from 1981 to 1989. He was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, the second son of Nelle Wilson and John Edward ("Jack") Reagan. His father nicknamed him "Dutch" as a baby. In 1920 the family resettled in Dixon, Illinois. In 1928 Reagan graduated from Dixon High School, where he had been student body president, an actor in school plays, and a student athlete. He partici...
Yates, Bill
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Yepo, Jim.
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Brickman, Morrie, 1917-1994
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Comic artist and creator of the syndicated comic strip The Small Society. From the description of Morrie Brickman papers, 1966-1985. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 187959215 ...