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Dunn, Alan, 1900-
The papers of the American cartoonists for The New Yorker (1926-1974) include correspondence (letters from John Taylor Arms, Peggy Bacon, Isabel Bishop, Warren Chappell, Eric Hodgins, and Alan Watts); cartoons and drawings; exhibition catalogs; notebooks; business files and financial records; and memorabilia, including clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. .
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Saunders, Allen, 1899-1986.
Original cartoons, photostats and proofs from the newspaper comic strips Kerry Drake, Steve Roper, and Mary Worth; correspondence, subject files and published material such as articles, clippings, and pamphlets about Saunders and others.
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Posen, Alvah.
Papers of the American comic strip cartoonist. Original artwork for product advertising for Pepsi-Cola and Wheaties, comic strips (proof sheets and clippings), correspondence, his idea file for comic strips (1922-1951), memorabilia and photographs. Correspondents include Milton Caniff, Al Capp, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Rube Goldberg, Vernon Greene, Fred Harman, W. Averell Harriman, National Cartoonists Society, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Charles M. Schulz, and Fred Waring.
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Syracuse University Special Collections Research Center
Miscellaneous ephemera relating to various radical social movements in the U.S. including pro-labor movements, reproductive rights, anti-war activism, Communist and Socialist political organizations, and efforts to address systemic racism.
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Drucker, Boris.
Papers of the American cartoonist, illustrator. Original cartoons (1967-1986); memorabilia including a scrapbook of sketches made in India, 1945; and material on his children's book, Henrietta.
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Anderson, Brad, 1924-2015.
Artwork from Anderson's comic strips "Grandpa's Boy" and "Marmaduke," a few pieces of student work, and photographs of Anderson at work, at events, and at Syracuse University
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Brisbane family.
The Brisbane Family Papers are a collection of documents, mostly correspondence dated 1819-1965, by and about the Brisbane family. The collection has been divided into three sections: items relating to social reformer Albert Brisbane (1809-1890); those of his journalist son, Arthur (1864-1936), and his descendents; and documents pertaining to journalist Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman ("Nellie Bly") (1867-1922).
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Russell, Bruce, 1903-1963.
Primarily original artwork by Russell (particularly his editorial cartoons but also comic strips, sports and entertainment illustrations) and by nearly 100 cartoonists including: Carey Orr, Bill Mauldin, Herblock and Charles Schulz. The collection also includes correspondence; clippings of Russell's work; memorabilia including photographs and biographical information; idea files for specific topics containing clippings and printed material; and writings
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Russell, C. D. (Clarence D.), 1895-1963.
American cartoonist and illustrator, best known for his Pete the Tramp strip. Collection consists of clippings and proofs of cartoons by Russell, proofs from other cartoonists and a few pieces of original art.
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Jensen, Cecil, 1902-1976
Over 1200 original editorial cartoons drawn for the Chicago Daily News, correspondence, clippings of editorial cartoons and printed material including an item produced by the Sam Adams Committee of Public Safety
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Flanders, Charles, 1907-1973
Original daily and Sunday cartoons from the newspaper comic strip The Lone Ranger (1966), correspondence (1935-1967), original drawings and sketches, published material, and original typed continuity script from Fran Striker.
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Skiles, Charles.
Over 2,000 original drawings for the panel cartoon Josephine, original magazine cartoons, correspondence, and clippings of published cartoons, including work for Dr. Pepper.
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Kahles, C. W. (Charles William)
Biographical information, correspondence, photos, personal memorabilia, clippings, published material, 1 original oil painting, original cartoons and photocopies of cartoons, including representative material from Hairbreadth Harry and examples of Kahles' numerous other strips.
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Gerard, Dave
Original cartoons from the comic strip Will-Yum, and the one-panel gag cartoons Citizen Smith and Viewpoint. There are also some untitled cartoons, some notated with the client and some not.
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Tobin, Don.
The Don Tobin Cartoons collection contains over 2,300 original cartoons from the comic strip The Little Woman (1953-1965), hundreds of original magazine cartoons (1946-1957), some sketches (circa 1945-1955) and one item of promotional material from The Little Woman (1964).
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Borgstedt, Douglas, 1911-
Papers of the American editorial cartoonist. Cartoons from the evening and Sunday Philadelphia Bulletin, distributed by King Features Syndicate, on such topics as Philadelphia, Asia, Vietnam, civil rights, terrorism, the Supersonic Transport, and youth. Also one item of correspondence.
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Schilder, Edgar F.
Over 1,000 pieces of original cartoon artwork including material from the Syracuse Post-Standard, comic strips, original artwork by other cartoonists, biographical material, photographs, newspaper and magazine clippings, proofs, posters, and a scrapbook.
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Kuekes, Edward D., 1901-1987.
Papers of the Pulitzer Prize-winning American editorial cartoonist. Collection consists of original drawings created for the Cleveland Plain Dealer (1947-1963) and includes a reproduction of "Aftermath," which won Kuekes the Pulitzer Prize in 1953.
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Johnson, Ferd, 1905-
Original daily and Sunday cartoons from the newspaper comic strips Moon Mullins (1959, 1962-1965), Texas Slim (1950-1952) and Buzzy (1946-1947, 1950).
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Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center.
Original newspaper comic strip and comics cartoons, editorial cartoons and magazine cartoons/illustrations representative of the history of cartooning from the late 19th century to 1963; with some material from the 1990s.
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Wunder, George,1912-1987.
Original daily and Sunday cartoons from the newspaper adventure strip Terry and the Pirates (1947-1970) and original cartoons and proofs from the strip Our Guest Star (1955).
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Williams, Gluyas, 1888-1982.
Papers of the American cartoonist, illustrator. Original book illustrations for books by Robert Benchley, Edward Streeter, William Freeman, and Corey Ford, magazine cartoons for Cosmopolitan, Life and The New Yorker, and newspaper cartoons (1922-1947); correspondence, 1918-1949, and manuscript of a poem about Williams by Kenneth Bird and prefaces to Fellow Citizens (1941) and The Gluyas Williams Book, both by Robert Benchley (1929). Correspondents include Randolph G. Adams, Robert Benchley, Kenneth Bird, Charles Dana Gibson, G.S. Lobrano, Christopher Morley, D. Nassau, H.W. Ross, Frank Sullivan, and K.S. White.
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Gregory D'Alessio Papers, 1940-1966 15 linear ft. (approximately 3000 items)

D'Alessio, Gregory
Original artwork for cartoons, mostly one-panel gag cartoons though there are a few sketches for editorial cartoons; proof sheets and original art for syndicated panel These Women; a few items of correspondence, clippings, and memorabilia.
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Foster, Harold R. (Harold Rudolf), 1892-1982.
Papers of the American cartoonist, distributed by King Features Syndicate. Includes correspondence, original artwork and color proofs for Prince Valiant; artwork for Medieval Castle, scrapbooks and photographs, printed material as well as material related to Foster's appearance on the television show, "This is Your Life".
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Baker, Harry B., 1848-1929
Harry B. Baker (1868-1941) was an illustrator who taught at the New York School of Fine and Applied Art (which became Parsons School of Design) in the early 20th century. Before moving to New York, Baker traveled the American West. He illustrated bar fights, cowboys, Native Americans, and street scenes. The collection includes photographs of Baker and his students, a letter from Frank Alvah Parsons, and illustrations by Baker.
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Brown, Harry G.
Bound volume with sketches in ink, colored pencil, possibly watercolor, also a song "The Normal Call" apparently from student at Glasgow Provincial Training College.
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Hutton, Hugh McMillen, 1897-1976.
Over 3,800 original editorial cartoons primarily produced throughout Hutton's career with the Philadelphia Inquirer as well as two pieces of original artwork by cartoonist Pierre Bellocq and clippings of work by other cartoonists.
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Klein, I.
Papers of the American Jewish cartoonist, animator. Correspondence (most with Jim Carmichael, editor of The Peg Board, monthly paper of Hollywood's Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Local 839); ca. 200 original political and comic cartoons; animation work; articles by Klein, and a diary.