[Comic strip publicity scrapbooks], 1923-1969

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[Comic strip publicity scrapbooks], 1923-1969

V.1 (#48 on spine): [Panel cartoons] by Gaar Williams, Gasoline Alley by Frank King, Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray, Harold Teen by Card Ed, Winnie Winkle by Martin Branner, Injun Summer by John T. McCutcheon -- v.2 (#55 on spine): Li'l Abner by Al Capp.

63.8 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7955466

Ohio State University Libraries

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Capp, Al, 1909-1979

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Cartoonist, illustrator; New York, N.Y. Creator of the comic strip "Lil' Abner". Full name is Alfred Gerald Caplin. From the description of Al Capp cartoon drawings, 1950-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122515753 ...

Williams, Gaar, 1880-1935

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Artist and cartoonist. From the description of Papers, 1920-1935. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70928853 Gaar Williams was born in Richmond, Ind. He worked as an artist and cartoonist for newspapers in Chicago and Indianapolis, and some of his work was nationally syndicated. Toward the end of his life, he spent much of his time in Brown County, Ind., mailing his work from there. Blanche Stillson, born in Indianapolis, was ...

Gould, Chester Nathan

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Gray, Harold, 1894-1968

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Branner, Martin Michael, 1888-

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American cartoonist; creator of Winnie Winkle comic strip; d. 1970. From the description of Martin Branner collection, [192-]-[196-]. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70971777 Martin Michael Branner (1888-1970) was an American cartoonist and creator of the long-running newspaper comic strip Winnie Winkle . Martin Branner came to cartooning a bit later in life, after a colorful early history as one-half of the successful vaudeville dance act, ...

King, Frank, 1883-1969

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McCutcheon, John T.

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John Tinney McCutcheon (1870-1949) was a newspaper cartoonist and war correspondent. Born in Lafayette, Indiana, McCutcheon graduated from Purdue University in 1889. After graduation, McCutcheon got a job as a cartoonist for the Chicago Morning News (later the News-Record; Chicago Record; Record-Herald). McCutcheon published political cartoons and was a correspondent covering the Spanish-American War and the South African (Boer) War. He illustrated the stories of his close friend, humorist Georg...

Ed, Carl, 1890-1959

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