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Birth
1900 (Belleville, Kansas)
Death
1960 (Santa Monica, California)
Lived/Active
California/Kansas
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| Born Belleville, July 5, 1900; died Santa Monica, CA, Aug. 16, 1960. Cartoonist. Attended the University of Kansas, Lawrence. He began his career at the Kansas City Star. Then moved to NY in 1919. The Chicago Tribune syndicated his work and he also drew for Esquire, Saturday Evening Post and Colliers. In 1932, he began his famous 'Gags and Gals' page in the New York Mirror. In this Sunday feature, which lasted until 1937, he showed the exchanges between attractive young women and unattract (showing 500 of 1723 characters). |
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