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...Kathleen E. Breeden ’09, the former Crimson editorial cartoonist whose series was discontinued this week after a plagiarism investigation, admitted yesterday to unintentionally copying the work of Newsday cartoonist Walt Handelsman, but she defended the integrity of the other cartoons under investigation, including the second drawing retracted by The Crimson...
...Crimson’s decision to fire Kathleen Breeden is hasty and ill-justified...
...editor's note Monday, The Crimson retracted two editorial cartoons, published on Oct. 18 and Oct. 25, respectively, by Kathleen E. Breeden ‘09, because the cartoons drew inappropriately on cartoons published elsewhere. In our editors’ note published that day, we stated that we would continue our investigation of two additional cartoons drawn by Breeden, published on Sept. 22 and Oct. 11, respectively. After speaking further with Breeden and consulting with industry experts, we have determined that though the Oct. 18 and Oct. 25 cartoons were copied, both the Sept. 22 and Oct. 11 ones...
...Crimson discontinued the series of editorial cartoons drawn by Kathleen E. Breeden ’09 Sunday night, citing “apparent plagiarism.” But some of the cartoonists whose work Breeden’s cartoons resemble disagreed with The Crimson’s decision yesterday and were split on whether Breeden’s actions were inappropriate...
...Crimson has become aware of several editorial cartoons by cartoonist Kathleen E. Breeden ’09 that show striking similarities to previously published cartoons. On October 25, 2006, The Crimson printed a cartoon by Breeden depicting President Bush and a donkey holding a sign pointing to Bush with the word “Not” on it and a headline reading “For better or worse, it might finally be a winning strategy.” That cartoon is strikingly similar to another cartoon by Walt Handelsman, which appeared in Newsday Oct. 16 and was subsequently...