Benjamin Franklin Hammond [1883-1970] worked as a cartoonist for the Wichita Eagle from 1912 to 1965. In addition to editorial and historical drawings, he is best-known for his cartoon characters, “Hoots” and “Quacks” which appeared in the newspaper and in real life as puppets in performances for local groups. For 25 years, Hammond also broadcast a weekly radio program in which he read the Eagle’s Sunday funnies
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A history of the cartoonists and illustrators from the Connecticut School, written by the son of the...
The cartoon print depicts a forward-facing bust image of Abraham Lincoln with a quote at the image\u...
The cartoon is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon that depicts black man stan...
Cartoons drawn by T.C.W. Midwood (1855-1912).Midwood was employed as a draughtsman by the Public Wor...
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For just over a hundred years, the front page of the Des Moines Register featured a daily editorial ...
From 1917 through the mid-1920s, Roy Grove was a cartoonist with the Newspaper Enterprise Associatio...
Original cartoon that depicts a bust image of Abraham Lincoln and birthplace cabin. It is inscribed ...
The Johnsonian is the weekly student newspaper of Winthrop University. It is published during fall a...
The Johnsonian is the weekly student newspaper of Winthrop University. It is published during fall a...
The newspaper comic strip was well established in the United States by World War I. It had become a ...
Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 1518. Shor...
The Johnsonian is the weekly student newspaper of Winthrop University. It is published during fall a...
In 1953-54, Bill Sanders submitted cartoons to the student newspaper, the College Heights Herald.htt...
This is a program for the Abraham Lincoln Association Annual Banquet on February 12th 1994. On the ...
A history of the cartoonists and illustrators from the Connecticut School, written by the son of the...
The cartoon print depicts a forward-facing bust image of Abraham Lincoln with a quote at the image\u...
The cartoon is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon that depicts black man stan...