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Hugh Haynie (Louisville Courier Journal) always put âLoisâ (wife) name in his polical cartoons. The cartoons were sweet, charming, acerbic, sad; whatever was needed at the time, and a challenge to find âLoisâ hidden in each one.
There was a cartoonist who always put âNinaâ in his cartoonâs background, but I donât remember his name. I think it was his daughterâs name. He would put the number of occurrences for that day after his name.
chireef almost 5 years ago
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stairsteppublishing almost 5 years ago
Hugh Haynie (Louisville Courier Journal) always put âLoisâ (wife) name in his polical cartoons. The cartoons were sweet, charming, acerbic, sad; whatever was needed at the time, and a challenge to find âLoisâ hidden in each one.
Ken Norris Premium Member almost 5 years ago
There was a cartoonist who always put âNinaâ in his cartoonâs background, but I donât remember his name. I think it was his daughterâs name. He would put the number of occurrences for that day after his name.