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Harry L. Rossoll
(1910 - 1999)
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Lived/Active: Georgia
Known for: illustrator-cartoon
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| | A United States Forest Service illustrator, he created and drew Smokey the Bear, the popular icon urging Americans not to start forest fires. His more than 1000 "Smokey Says" cartoons were the cornerstone of one of the most successful public relations campaigns. |
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