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29: 218:. The strip was also collected in volumes between 1920 and 1921. The comic ended after 25 years with a farewell strip on April 16, 1938. Momand then made a living as a portrait painter; he died on November 10, 1987, at the age of 100. The strip was subsequently little remembered, although the phrase "keeping up with the Joneses" remains well known in the 21st century. 114:
that ran from March 31, 1913, to April 16, 1938. It depicts the McGinis family, Aloysius, Clarice, their daughter Julie, and their housekeeper Bella Donna, who struggle to "keep up" with the lifestyle of their neighbors, the unseen Joneses. The comic coined the well-known catchphrase
145:, the McGinises: parents Aloysius and Clarice, their daughter Julie, and the family's maid Bella Donna. Various strips feature the McGinis family attempting to match the lifestyle of their neighbors, the Joneses, who are often mentioned but 466: 476: 166:. The title and central conceit of a family struggling to "keep up" with the neighbors resonated with its audience, to the point that the phrase 210:
The strip itself did not achieve the lasting fame of some other comics, and was not widely merchandised. It was adapted into a series of silent
273: 456: 391: 418: 246: 461: 294: 128: 42: 451: 163: 82: 446: 168: 116: 319: 471: 188:(née Jones), prominent socialites in 19th-century New York. However, linguist Rosemarie Ostler writes that " 119:", referring to people's tendency to judge their own social standing according to that of their neighbors. 28: 200: 408: 299: 158: 137: 414: 387: 383: 269: 242: 73: 146: 215: 153: 211: 177: 142: 78: 440: 376: 185: 263: 132: 107: 111: 104: 184:. Some etymologists suggest this originates in reference to the family of 352: 378:
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name for neighbors involved in social competition predates Momand;
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Main characters Clarice and Aloysius in a 1920 panel from the strip
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traces an early example in the English writer E. J. Simmons' 1879
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
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American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide
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is a common enough name to have universal associations".
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Arthur R. "Pop" Momand
Syndicate(s)
New York World
Associated Newspapers
gag-a-day
comic strip
Pop Momand
keeping up with the Joneses
Arthur R. "Pop" Momand
illustrator
The New York Globe
social climbers
never seen
Joseph Pulitzer
The New York World
Associated Newspapers
keeping up with the Joneses
William Safire
Edith Wharton
topper strip
animated shorts
Gaumont Company Production


ISBN
9780472117567
The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
ISBN
978-0-547-67658-6

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