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...editorial cartoon drawn by Crimson editor Kathleen E. Breeden '09 and published on Oct. 25 bears a noticeable similarity to a cartoon published in Newsday on Oct. 12 by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Walt Handelsman...
...Both cartoons depict President Bush standing beside a donkey, a symbol of the Democratic Party. In Handelsman's cartoon, the donkey sports a shirt that has an arrow with the word "NOT" pointing in Bush's direction...
...Breeden's cartoon, the donkey holds a sign that reads "Dem Platform" and a boldfaced "NOT" with an arrow pointing towards the president. Handelsman's heading reads "...The Democrats find a winning election strategy...." Breeden's heading is "For better or worse, it might finally be a winning strategy...
...what’s next for the cartoonist? A weekly 3-D political cartoon project, interestingly enough...
...Kallaugher learned the power he wielded with the pen when he was a student at Harvard, where he was a Visual and Environmental Studies concentrator. As a cartoonist for both The Crimson and the Harvard Independent, he drew his first cartoon depicting the lack of student space with a caricature of then-University President (and now Interim President) Derek C. Bok shoving students into a telephone booth...