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  2. Seattle Cartoonists' Club - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the latter Seattle Cartoonists Club, many of the artists met using a different name, The Associated Cartoon Artists of Seattle. [6] The men published an article in the Seattle Times about a competition they were having with a small local newspaper editor, H. A. Chadwick, over the idea for what became their first cartoon book. [6]

  3. Curtis Culwell Center attack - Wikipedia

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    The man had planned to assassinate Geller because of the contest, but became impatient and decided to target local police instead. [122] Islamist Anjem Choudary endorsed death threats against Geller while he debated her on Hannity. [123] Bosch Fawstin, the winner of the cartoon contest, has also received numerous death threats. [124]

  4. John Hager (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Hager's nickname stems from his time as a dentist in Terre Haute, Indiana before he moved to Seattle, Washington in 1889 and began working for the Seattle Times. [1] [2] Hager retired in 1925 due to blindness. [1] [2] In Seattle he was known as a weatherman and for his commentaries (using a cartoon of the Umbrella Man and of a talking ...

  5. Cartoon contest organizer known for inflammatory rhetoric - AOL

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    NEW YORK (AP) -- The Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest that exploded in violence over the weekend in Texas was organized by Pamela Geller, a New Yorker who rails against Islam with such ferocity ...

  6. Alfred T. Renfro - Wikipedia

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    Alfred T. Renfro (October 13, 1877 – September 8, 1964) was an artist, editorial cartoonist, photographer and architect who lived in Santa Barbara, California and Seattle, Washington. [ 1 ] He made efforts to help establish an arts colony near Seattle, Washington, and was a co-founder of the Beaux Arts Village .

  7. J. P. Patches - Wikipedia

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    Julius Pierpont "J. P." Patches was a clown and the main character on The J. P. Patches Show, an Emmy Award-winning local children's television show on Seattle station KIRO-TV, produced from 1958 to 1981. J.P. Patches was played by show creator and Seattle children's entertainer Chris Wedes (April 3, 1928 – July 22

  8. 35 Quirky And Clever One-Panel Comics By New Yorker ... - AOL

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    Tom Toro is one of those artists whose work feels like a breath of fresh air. Best known for his sharp, single-panel cartoons in The New Yorker and the heartfelt charm of his comic strip Home Free ...

  9. Robert W. Patten - Wikipedia

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    This was the normal look for the cartoon. Beginning in 1909, cartoonist John Ross "Dok" Hager drew a daily cartoon of Patten for the front page of Seattle Daily Times, [7] calling him "'Sport". With his duck sidekick named the "Kid" (who also sometimes sported an umbrella hat), the cartoon Umbrella Man dispensed wit and wisdom along with ...