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  1. John Tinney McCutcheon (May 6, 1870 – June 10, 1949) was an American newspaper political cartoonist, war correspondent, combat artist, and author who won a Pulitzer Prize for his 1931 editorial cartoon, "A Wise Economist Asks a Question," and became known even before his death as the "Dean of American Cartoonists."

  2. 2 de may. de 2024 · John T. McCutcheon (born May 6, 1870, South Raub, Indiana, U.S.—died June 10, 1949, Lake Forest, Illinois) was an American newspaper cartoonist and writer particularly noted for cartoons in which Midwestern rural life was treated with gentle, sympathetic humour.

  3. John T. McCutcheon. This best known cartoon by John T. McCutcheon (1870–1949), graced the front page of the Chicago Tribune on November 10, 1904, and gave a humorous, visual explanation of the presidential election

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · John T. McCutcheon worked as a political and satirical cartoonist on the staff of several Chicago newspapers between 1889 and 1946. He spent the bulk of his career at the Chicago Tribune where his cartoons offered commentary on a range of topics spanning economics, politics, social change and international affairs.

  5. Scope and Contents Correspondence, examples of work, photographs and ephemera relating to the life and career of typographer and book designer Bruce Rogers. Dates: 1889-1957; Majority of material found within 1900s-1957. Found in: Purdue University Archives and Special Collections / Bruce Rogers papers.

  6. 6 de dic. de 2012 · John T. McCutcheon, Dean of American Cartoonists: Adventurer and Inventor of the Slow Ball. When The Chicago Tribune was a serious newspaper back in the early 20 th Century, it ran a cartoon on the front page, above the fold—every day. And for over 40 years, that cartoon was drawn by John McCutcheon, an unlikely suspect.

  7. Who was John Tinney McCutcheon? John T. McCutcheon was a cartoonist who rose to fame in the 1930s. Before his fame, he was a young man in the Midwest eager to explore and learn.