Word: pogo
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...winner of a Pulitzer Prize, Fitzpatrick has been drawing for the Post-Dispatch since 1913. His cartoons have also appeared in Coller's. This is the second of a series on the next chief executive of the University. Later drawings will be by Wait Kelly, creator of Pogo, the New York Times' drama cartoonist Al Hirschfeld, and the New Yorker's R. Thyler, illustrator of "Fractured French...
...such weepy radio competitors as Young Dr. Malone and The Guiding Light, Moore tries to run his program on the lines of a comic strip: "No one show of mine fractures you all by itself. But, in continuity, they go over&151;just like Li'l Abner or Pogo." Moore's formula is convincing sponsors as well as viewers: this week Masland rugs joined his six other advertisers (Kellogg, Deepfreeze, Duff's Baking Mix, Ballard & Ballard, Best Foods and Stokely-Van Camp) to give him nearly a commercially full house for his 30-minute show...
...second factor in the increase was the periodic drives made by the Cambridge police to ease the traffic problem around Harvard Square. The most intense "no-parking" crusades followed directly after the first snowfalls of 1952, and the Pogo riot of last spring...
...risk of being thought casual ... I suggest Pogo...
Last year, four House chairmen issued a protests on the University's handling of the Pogo riot. Lown feels this was not in the province of the House committees; rather, it was a matter for the student council...