Word: drawings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...enough to have gained and retained fame as a grand exalted past master of cartooning. His kicking is what has kept him from enjoying the mass reputation of men like Ding. Briggs, Bud Fisher. Something in Art Young resents contracts, syndication and orders as to what ideas he shall draw. He has free-lanced for 35 years in Life, Puck, Judge, Metropolitan and many another magazine, past and present, rather than earn the "big money" that Arthur Brisbane once told him he deserved as a syndicate artist. It was natural, perhaps. that just after giving this advice, Editor Brisbane haggled...
...attempt has been made to definitely draw up the schedule of the winter tournament of the Indoor Polo League...
...mail or delivered by the committee, the applications this year must be called for at Lehman Hall. Students are urged to take these blanks home with them in order to discuss the question of rooms with their parents, for only a short period remains after the recess before the draw...
...corruption at Scotland Yard as Chairman of the Royal Commission on Police Powers and Procedure. The prominence of the chairman's police activities probably disarmed any suspicion on Ambassador Houghton's part that Viscount Lee, who used to be First Lord of the Admiralty, would try to draw him out on the delicate subject of Anglo-U. S. naval rivalry. Lord Lee did just that. Worse, he raised a preliminary laugh at the Guest of Honor's expense. Turning to big, tortoise-spectacled Mr. Houghton and then to the newsvendors, Lord Lee cheerily remarked...
...with the author's real name, however, was this book published. It was signed with the nom de plume "Analyticus." Demands by men written up in it moved the publisher, Brentano, last week to draw aside the veil of anonymity...