[Editorial cartoon scrapbooks], 1900-1917

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[Editorial cartoon scrapbooks], 1900-1917

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Ohio State University Libraries

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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924

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Woodrow Wilson (b. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, December 28, 1856, Staunton, Virginia-d.February 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.), was the twenty-eight President of the United States, 1913-1921; Governor of New Jersey, 1911-1913; and president of Princeton University, 1902-1910. Biographical Note 1856, Dec. 28 Born, Staunton, Va. 1870 ...

Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925

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Winner, Doc, 1885-1956

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Richards, F. T. (Frederick Thompson), 1864-1921

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Bee, Tom

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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 ...

Berryman, Clifford Kennedy, 1869-1949

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Political cartoonist for the Washington post (1891-1907) and Washington star (1907-1949). From the description of Cartoon and manuscript collection [graphic]. 1899-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42967653 Editorial cartoonist, of Washington, D.C. From the description of Clifford K. Berryman papers, 1835-1976. (Historical Society of Washington, Dc). WorldCat record id: 70958744 Clifford Kennedy Berryman was born in Kentucky on April 2, 1869, after he...

Bush, Charles Green, 1842-1909

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Johnson, Herbert, 1878-1946

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Ray, S. J. (Silvey Jackson), 1891-1970

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S. J. Ray (1891-1970) was born Silvey Jackson Ray near Marceline, Missouri. From 1913 to 1915, Ray worked as an illustrator and advertisement artist at the Kansas City Journal and from 1915 to 1931 as an illustrator and advertisement artist at the Kansas City Star. He joined the U. S. Army ca. 1917. From 1919 to 1920, Ray was a student of F. R. Gruger at the Art Students League of New York. In 1921, he married Claird Mary Sohns. From 1931 to 1963, Ray served as an editorial cartoonist at the Kan...

Gage, Hy, 1878-1971

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Starrett, George

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Barclay, McKee

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Dirks, Gus, 1879-1903

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McCay, Winsor

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Winsor McCay (1867-1934) was a cartoonist, animator, and performer credited with significant influence in the development of American comic strips and motion picture animation. McCay first gained attention with two comic strips, Dream of the Rarebit Fiend, which was first published in the New York Evening Telegram from 1904, and Little Nemo in Slumberland, published in the New York Herald from 1905 to 1915. These two strips both presented a dream state illustrated with fantasy art. ...

Davenport, Homer, 1867-1912

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Epithet: American cartoonist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000131.0x0003d3 Homer Calvin Davenport (March 8, 1867- May 2, 1912) was a political cartoonist from Oregon known for his satirical drawings and support of Progressive Era politics. From the guide to the Homer Davenport letter to "Friend Malcomb", 1907 April 3, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) From the guide to the Home...

Macauley, C. R. (Charles Raymond), 1871-1934

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Cory, John Campbell, 1867-

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Minor, Robert, 1884-1952

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American writer, editor, artist, and illustrator; artist for The masses. Active in the Communist Party from 1919. From the description of Letter, 1923 Nov. 30, Chicago, to Art Young, New York. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34364246 Journalist, cartoonist. Minor was one of the founders of the Communist movement in the United States. From the description of Rober Minor papers, 1907-1952. (Columbia University In the City of N...

Driscoll, DeVoss, 1873-1916

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Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937

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Frederick Burr Opper (1857-1937) was an American cartoonist and creator of the newspaper comic strips Happy Hooligan, And Her Name Was Maud!, Alphonse and Gaston and many others. From the guide to the Frederick Burr Opper Cartoons, 1931, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) Cartoonist and illustrator; b. in Madison, Ohio. From the description of Three cartoon sketches, [undated]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70971290 Ame...

Carter, Robert, 1875-1918

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Robert Carter was born and raised in Chicago. He began his career there as a sketch artist, until a move to New York City in 1910, courtesy of William Randolph Hearst and the New York American. Regarded as one of America's great cartoonists, Carter's work included strip comics and political cartoons that showcased his knowledge of composition and anatomy. He worked for a number of newspapers including the Globe, the Sun, and the Philadelphia Press until his death in 1918. From the de...

Rehse, George Washington, 1868-1939

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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 ...

Swinnerton, Jimmy, 1875-1974

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James Guilford Swinnerton, born in Eureka, California, is known as the creator of numerous comic strips including Little Bears and Tykes, Little Jimmy, Mr. Jack, and Mount Ararat. In 1892, he landed his first job at the San Francisco Examiner and by 1896 became the paper's political cartoonist. He later moved to New York wher he worked as a comic Strip artist for the New York Journal. After 1920, Swinnerton began to use the American southwest desert as the subject of his work creating the Canyon...

Sykes, Charles Henry, 1882-1942

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Cesare, Oscar Edward, 1885-1948

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Swedish-American political cartoonist and artist whose work appeared in New York newspapers and national periodicals. From the description of Drawings by Oscar Edward Césare, 1912-1943. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 34689874 Cesare was an American cartoonist, artist, and journalist. From the description of Drawings : of the U.S.S.R., 1922. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122643227 From the guide to the Oscar Edward Cesare drawi...

Rogers, W. A. (William Allen), 1854-1931

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W.A. Rogers was the New York Herald cartoonist from 1902 to 1922. From the description of Illustrations from Harper's Weekly series, American editors, circa 1902. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864480 ...

Kirby, Rollin, 1875-1952

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Artist Rollin Kirby was born in Illinois, and studied art in New York and Paris. Initially an illustrator, he made his mark as an editorial cartoonist for the New York Mail, New York Post, and New York World. He became the leading political cartoonist of the Jazz Age, and won three Pulitzer Prizes in the 1920s. He also wrote plays and contributed articles to various periodicals. An advocate of civil liberties, he attacked political corruption, and supported women's suffrage. From the...

Powers, Thomas E., 1870-1939

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Morgan, Fred

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The New York Evening Graphic was a tabloid newspaper published by Bernarr MacFadden in 1924-1932. From the description of Theatre cartoon advertisement originals, 1924-1929. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 754643199 ...

Evans, Ray, 1887-1954

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