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In 2003, his work was exhibited at Ohio State University's Cartoon Library & Museum, since renamed the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. Another exhibition of Ireland's work was mounted in 2010, as announced by the Museum's founding curator, Lucy Shelton Caswell: Billy Ireland was a Columbus celebrity during his lifetime.
Ireland was hired by The Columbus Dispatch shortly after his 1898 high school graduation. Until his death, Ireland worked in Columbus for the Dispatch, drawing both editorial cartoons and his Sunday feature, The Passing Show. His work was exhibited by the museum in 2003 and again in 2010. Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum lobby
All columns published by The Columbus Dispatch are available for use online and in print by the more than 250 properties in the USA TODAY Network. In Ohio, that includes Cincinnati Enquirer; ...
He can be reached at mshearer@dispatch.com or 614-245-0358. This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus Dispatch unveiling new comics lineup for daily, Sunday Show comments
Mary Circelli was a Columbus Dispatch staff photographer who provided the photographs for Dawson’s cookbook. Circelli began at the paper in 1970 as a secretary, before eventually rising to staff ...
Raymond Oscar Evans (December 1, 1887 – January 18, 1954) [citation needed] was a widely circulated American editorial cartoonist who was active from 1910 to 1954. He is best known for his cartoons entitled The Americanese Wall – As Congressman Burnett would build it [1] and It’s Going To Be Just Turned Around, [2] both dealing with immigration.
Online searchers should look under “Browse by Collection” and then select “Columbus Dispatch Collection.” In 2018, the library paid NewsBank Media Services $932,970 for lifetime digital ...