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Alfred William McCoy (born June 8, 1945) is an American historian and educator. He is the Fred Harvey Harrington Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison . [ 1 ] He specializes in the history of the Philippines , foreign policy of the United States , European colonisation of Southeast Asia , illegal drug trade , and Central ...
The Mad Fold-In is a feature of the American humor and satire magazine Mad.Written and drawn by Al Jaffee until 2020, and by Johnny Sampson thereafter, the Fold-In is one of the most well-known aspects of the magazine, having appeared in nearly every issue of the magazine starting in 1964.
Mad cartoonists have regularly drawn themselves, fellow contributors and editors, and family members into the articles, most famously Dave Berg's self-caricature "Roger Kaputnik". Al Jaffee sometimes incorporates a self-caricature into his signature, most notably in his fold-ins. The magazine's photo spreads have typically featured Mad 's own ...
WS; collage of past prints; double print: 6 Dec 1890: Mr Howard John Kennard: Beggar General to the Metal Trades: Lib: M 0491: 13 Dec 1890: Sir Roland Vaughan Williams: The Mandarin: Quiz: J 30: 20 Dec 1890: Mr WH Grenfell: Taplow Court: Spy: M 0492: 27 Dec 1890: Mr Joseph Henry Houldsworth: The new Steward: Spy: M 0493: 3 Jan 1891: Sir P ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Alfred McCoy may refer to: Alfred McCoy (American ...
The "club" is representative of all the clubs and societies that emerged at that point. The eight professors on the caricature are muzzled, which points out the radical nature of the mentioned political system. They were deprived of the right of expressions, as their written works were forbidden because of the press censorship.
"Cartoonist's Confessional", a 1918 autobio strip by Fay King.Second-to-last cartoon refers to her widely-covered 1916 divorce from boxer Oscar "Battling" Nelson.. Fay King (1910s–1930s newspaper cartoonist) drew herself as a character later used as Olive Oyl in autobiographical strips portraying her reportages, opinions, and personal life.
Joseph Ferdinand Keppler (February 1, 1838 – February 19, 1894 [1]) was an Austrian-born American cartoonist and caricaturist who greatly influenced the growth of satirical cartooning in the United States.