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Bob Dunn (cartoonist)

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enlisted in the armed forces shortly after December 7. The hero is in Navy Intelligence. Dunn has made many personal appearances at Army camps and U.S.O. centers making caricatures of the officers and men as well as entertaining them with his amateur magician and card tricks." Following the war,
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and a group of leading cartoonists from the NCS went on a three-month tour of the US and helped sell $ 58 million in US Savings Bonds. Dunn's card tricks and feats of mental magic blended with Goldberg's comic inventions for a show that amused audiences across the country.
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commented, "Never a syndication success, King Features may well have let him do the feature just to keep him happy while working on the Hatlo cash cow feature... When Hatlo died in 1963, though, Dunn's workload presumably got that much heavier and
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to which he contributed drawings, scripts and personal appearances. He also was the Official Toastmaster of the National Cartoonists Society for which he served as President (1965–1967). Dunn appeared on the January 10, 1966 episode of the
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Monchak, S.J. "Cartoonists Important Factor In Keeping Nation's Morale: Knights of the Syndicate Drawing Boards Are Doing Valuable Work for U. S - All Serving Gladly Without Remuneration,"
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and later by Robin Chandler. Dunn drew cartoon charades that celebrities would try to figure out. He was one of the cartoonists featured in a network television special on NBC,
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brought Dunn several awards. He won the National Cartoonists Society Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for the years 1968 and 1969. He won it again in 1979 with
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local show beginning May 1950, and on the DuMont network January to December 1952), a celebrity panel show first hosted by
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Holtz, Allan. Stripper's Guide: "Obscurity of the Day: Just the Type". June 26, 2009.
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He starred in two shows in the early days of television. The first was
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from May 5, 1946 to November 24, 1963. It ran in the
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was dropped. Dunn finally got an official byline on
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Index

Robert Dunn (disambiguation)

cartoonist
Jimmy Hatlo
Little Iodine
They'll Do It Every Time
knock-knock joke

King Features
Earl Carroll
knock-knock joke
Editor & Publisher
King Features
New York Journal-American
Allan Holtz
National Cartoonists Society
Rube Goldberg
Face to Face
NBC
Quick on the Draw
DuMont
Eloise McElhone
Lambs Club
CBS
To Tell the Truth

Hy Eisman
Little Iodine
Al Scaduto
Reuben Award

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