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Clifford K. Berryman

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467: 501: 448: 523: 432: 482: 332: 1031: 213: 29: 270:," which became the battle-cry for American sailors during the War. His November 16, 1902, cartoon, "Drawing the Line in Mississippi," depicted President Theodore Roosevelt showing compassion for a small bear cub. The cartoon inspired New York store owner 481: 466: 500: 841: 204:, to James Thomas Berryman and Sallie Church Berryman. Berryman's father often entertained friends and neighbors with drawings of "hillbillies" from their hometown; Clifford inherited his father's knack for drawing. 447: 522: 431: 834: 1069: 1062: 1055: 1048: 827: 1126: 1116: 799: 626: 308:
Berryman married Kate Geddes Durfee on July 5, 1893, and they had three children: Mary Belle, who died as an infant, Florence Seville, who later became an art critic, and
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During his career, Berryman drew thousands of cartoons commenting on American presidents and politics. Political figures he lampooned included former Presidents
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for his drawing "But Where is the Boat Going." The cartoon depicted President Franklin D. Roosevelt and other government officials trying to steer the
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As a political cartoonist, Berryman satirized both Democrats and Republicans, and covered topics such as drought, farm relief,
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once told him, "You are ageless and timeless. Presidents, senators and even Supreme Court justices come and go, but the
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until his death in 1949. As a Washingtonian, he was an advocate for DC voting rights.
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Berryman died on December 11, 1949, from a heart ailment, age 80, and is interred in
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Clifford K. Berryman Digital Collection at the Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library
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and an active member of the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church.
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newspaper from 1907 to 1949. He was previously a cartoonist for
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Berryman was a prominent figure in Washington, D.C. President
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and Berryman stand." Berryman's cartoons can be found at the
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Berryman Teddy Bear Cartoons, Almanac of Theodore Roosevelt
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in hopes of securing political appointments from President
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annually for editorial cartooning. Winners have included
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After being defeated, "lame duck" Democrats head to the
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Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Art Database
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and served as the organization's president in 1926.
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Harris & Ewing
Clifton, Kentucky
Washington, D.C.
Remember the Maine
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
Pulitzer Prize
The Washington Star
The Washington Post
Theodore Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman
Monument
Library of Congress
National Archives
George Washington University
Clifton, Kentucky

teddy bear
United States Patent Office
Washington, D.C.
food prices
Congress
Spanish–American War
Remember the Maine
Morris Michtom
teddy bear
Gridiron Club
James Thomas

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