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...spoke. The campaign became viciously personal. Thomas Nast, having just helped to upset the Tweed Ring in New York City by his cartoons, turned his devastating pen upon Greeley. Gratz Brown, a Missourian, who was Greeley's running-mate, was not known (by sight) in Manhattan, so Cartoonist Nast pictured him as a tag on Greeley's white coat. But Greeley fared even worse. A few days before the election Greeley's wife died. Greeley himself wrote a few days later: "I was the worst beaten man who ever ran for high office. And I have been...
...talk by E. P. Collier on "Getting Out a Daily Cartoon", in which he outlined the history of the Otto Grow family and drew several cartoons of prominent politicians in New England. Mr. Collier denied the assertion that "a character in the cartoon acts and speaks exactly as the cartoonist acts and speaks. I have had a lot of trouble about that", he added. "When my cartoon announcing the birth of twins in the Grow family came out, I was immediately beset with questions as to how Mrs. Collier and the twins were getting along...
...Collier, who is the author of "Otto Grow" will make, during his talk, about 20 sketches to illustrate how things look through a cartoonist's eyes. At the close of the address he will follow his usual custom of asking some of the audience to come upon the platform and offer themselves as subjects...
...Collier well-known cartoonist, and E. E. Whiting, author of "Whiting's Column", both of the Boston Herald, will speak in the Union on Tuesday, January...
...fecund pen of an eminent cartoonist...