Word: cartoonist
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...with that guy who draws cartoons?'' That guy is lean (5 ft. 11½ in., 126 Ibs.) trimly tailored Daniel R. Fitzpatrick, 62, whose drawings in broad charcoal-black strokes have probably been more widely reprinted in newspapers and magazines than any other editorial cartoonist in the U.S. This week, with explanatory notes by "Fitz," the best of his cartoon commentary on the last three decades of U.S. history was published for the first time in a book, As I Saw It (Simon & Schuster...
Donald J. Hurley, who drew up the bill for Governor Herter creating a state department of Industry and Commerce. Lombard C. Jones, graphic designer and cartoonist who served as managing editor for the New Yorker and American Mercury. Victor O. Jones, managing editor of the Boston Globe. Sargent Kennedy, Registrar of Harvard College...
...shots of the Aleman family, and ignored the President's lively interest in a succession of actresses and other beauties. Hoy's publisher rapped Editor Pages sharply over the knuckles, told him not to be naughty again. Pages promptly resigned. Six other staff members also quit, including Cartoonist Antonio Arias Bernal, whose cover drawings had been Hoy's bestselling assets. Said a friend: "Pages had 3 pesos in his pocket when he left, but he isn't going to compromise. He is a Quixote...
...remaining drawings are by Al Hirschfeld, drama cartoonist of the New York Times, Dahl of the Boston Herald, Jimmy Hatle of "They'll Do It Every Time," R. Osborn, and David Royce...
...cartooning, Cleveland Plain Dealer Cartoonist Edward D. Kuekes, for his drawing, "Aftermath...