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abroad." Among his most famous cartoons were the 1931 Pulitzer Prize –winning editorial cartoon, "A Wise Economist Asks a Question" and "The Colors", one of his most famous wartime cartoons, which depicts in four panels the scenes of a peaceful harvest, dead soldiers on a battlefield, a group of mourners, and the soldiers' gravestones that is accompanied by his four-line poem. Other memorable cartoons are "Mail Call", which depicts a soldier who did not receive mail standing in the middle of a crowd of happy soldiers who did, and "The Mysterious Stranger", about
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enjoyed drawing a type of cartoon which might be considered a sort of pictorial breakfast food. It had the cardinal asset of making the beginning of the day sunnier." McCutcheon's "Bird Center" cartoons depicted a fictional small town that included a stereotypical cast of characters. A collection of his work from the series was published as
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McCutcheon was also famous for the folksy cartoons of rural life at the fictional town of Bird Center. Syndicated columnist O. O. McIntyre once wrote of McCutcheon: "No cartoonist of his or any other time has so influenced public thought and clarified it for better thinking about affairs at home and
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During his sixty-year career as an artist, McCutcheon became one of the highest paid cartoonists in the United States. He also supplemented his income with freelance work and publishing numerous books. In addition, McCutcheon was considered the "Dean of American Cartoonists" even before his death in
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featured humorous cartoons, not merely illustrations of news stories. A signature part of his cartoons also included the regular appearance of a non-descript dog, which became popular with his audience. In 1902 McCutcheon introduced a new type of cartoon that featured human-interest themes. He also
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where he remained until his retirement in 1946. McCutcheon brought along his boy-theme cartoons, as well as his signature dog illustration, but he also introduced another human-interest series. In describing his reason for creating his human interest-themed cartoons, McCutcheon said, "I always
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Among his best-known works are "Injun Summer," considered one of the best in his "boy" series of cartoons; his series of "Bird Center" cartoons, which depicted daily life in a fictional small town; and "The Colors," one of his most famous wartime cartoons. His autobiography,
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until his retirement in 1946. He also continued traveling the world, an activity he had enjoyed throughout his life and took frequent trips to his island home in the Bahamas. McCutcheon also began work on his autobiography, but he died before completing it.
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in Chicago. McCutcheon also illustrated Ade's series of stories about everyday life in Chicago called "Stories of the Streets and the Town". Collections of Ade's articles and McCutcheon's illustrations were published in a series of books from 1894 to 1900.
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managing editor Charles H. Dennis called McCutcheon's "The Battle in Tilad Pass", a report on the Filipino Insurrection, "the finest piece of war reporting” that he had known." Carey Orr, a McCutcheon successor as editorial cartoonist at the
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McCutcheon is memorialized in a coeducational dormitory named McCutcheon Hall on the Purdue University campus in West Lafayette, Indiana. The lobby displays an original of one of his drawings, a nearly life-size drawing of a young
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and, after 1905, its commercial editor. Ben McCutcheon also headed in publishing company. All three brothers wrote and did drawings during their youth. Their sister was Jessie (McCutcheon) Nelson.
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McCutcheon's first front-page cartoon appeared in 1895. His artistic style also transitioned from illustrator to cartoonist beginning with his first published political cartoons during the
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International Exposition in 1933–34. The Indiana Society of Chicago presented a dramatized version of "Injun Summer" in 1920 with McCutcheon's son, John Jr., portraying the young boy.
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for forty years and included many memorable works such as "A Boy in Springtime" and "Injun Summer" (considered one of the best in this "boy" series). McCutcheon won the
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for his 1931 editorial cartoon, "A Wise Economist Asks a Question," and became known even before his death as the "Dean of American Cartoonists." The
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began receiving letters of criticism in the 1970s for publishing what some considered as an "ethnically insensitive feature that misrepresented"
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editor, called the cartoon "a relic of another age" and "a museum piece." Annual publication of "Injun Summer" was discontinued in 1993.
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1949. Although he drew fewer cartoons in his later years, McCutcheon's work appeared on the front page of the Sunday edition of the
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Slow Ball Cartoonist: The Extraordinary Life of Indiana Native and Pulitzer Prize Winner John T. McCutcheon of the Chicago Tribune
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s history. McCutcheon's inspiration for the cartoon came from his boyhood years in Indiana. In addition to annual reprints in the
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in 1910. It also appeared annually in the fall from 1912 until 1993. It became one of the most popular cartoon features in the
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In addition to his work as a newspaper cartoonist, McCutcheon became a war correspondent and combat artist who covered the
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Best known for his political cartoons, McCutcheon was also a noted war correspondent of the early twentieth century.
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began his famous series of boy-themed cartoons. Another series reported on Prince Henry of Prussia's American tour.
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In 1892, McCutcheon and Ade collaborated on "All Roads Lead to the Fair," which were illustrated stories about the
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He sketched images of major news events and occasionally wrote feature stories and news articles. McCutcheon urged
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on May 1, 1898, and remained in the Philippines for several months to report on war before resuming his travels.
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in 1903, remaining there until his retirement in 1946. McCutcheon's cartoons appeared on the front page of the
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degree in industrial arts. While a college student at Purdue, he became a founding member of the campus's
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His famous "Injun Summer" cartoon was first published on September 29, 1907, and was reprinted in the
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Examples of McCutcheon's work are in the Archives and Special Collections of Purdue University at
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veteran, a farmer, stock raiser, and sheriff of Tippecanoe County. The McCutcheon family moved to
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In addition to his own work, McCutcheon illustrated newspaper and magazine stories and books for
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to report on the Boer War in 1900. He later returned to Africa in 1909–10 to take part in
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McCutcheon had two brothers and one sister. His older brother was journalist and novelist
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at Purdue University Libraries Archives and Special Collections, West Lafayette, Indiana
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In his early years in Indiana, McCutcheon wrote a weekly column of local news for the
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in Chicago. Evelyn McCutcheon completed her husband's unfinished autobiography,
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On January 20, 1917, McCutcheon married Evelyn Shaw, the daughter of his friend
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1905 chases old 1904 into the history books in this John T. McCutcheon cartoon.
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profile essay by Gustavus C. Widney (with cartoon samples), published in 1908
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John T. McCutcheon Collection, 1883–1943 (Bulk 1914–1929) Collection Guide
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John T. McCutcheon Collection, 1883–1943 (Bulk 1914–1929) Collection Guide
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exhibit in 1928 and as a lifesize diorama and a fireworks display at the
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A Grand Tradition: The Arts and Artists of the Hoosier Salon, 1925 –1990
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at Tippecanoe County, Indiana, (his home county) is named in his honor.
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From 1921 until 1948, McCutcheon served as the first president of the
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for his 1931 editorial cartoon, "A Wise Economist Asks A Question."
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in 1890, after graduating from Purdue, to work as an artist for the
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Bird Center Cartoons: Chronicle of Social Happenings at Bird Center
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Bird Center Cartoons: Chronicle of Social Happenings at Bird Center
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In 1927 McCutcheon and other American cartoonists that included
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at the beginning of World War I. He also covered the war in
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at the Purdue University Libraries, West Lafayette, Indiana
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Drawn from Memory: The Autobiography of John T. McCutcheon
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before returning to his work as a cartoonist in Chicago.
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digital exhibit, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York
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McCutcheon's cartoons appeared on the front page of the
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called him "the father of the human-interest cartoon".
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Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State
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Gugin, Linda C., and James E. St. Clair, eds. (2015).
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Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State
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in 1895 to collaborate on illustrated stories for the
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A Family Island: A Short History of Salt Cay, Bahamas
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In Africa: Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country
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McCutcheon drew the cover art for the first issue of
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John Tinney McCutcheon was born on May 6, 1870, near
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(John Tinney), 1870–1949" 959:(1909) illustrated with cartoons by the author 853:comics) had their work featured in the annual 2128: 1499:"1932 Pulitzer Prizes | Editorial Cartooning" 912:Cartoons: A Selection of One Hundred Drawings 8: 1682:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1568:. A.C. McClurg – via Internet Archive. 1314: 1312: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 868:-era cartoon about a victim of bank failure. 717:McCutcheon died in his sleep at his home in 1664:. Crawfordsville, Indiana: Wabash College. 1608:McCutcheon, John Tinney (January 1, 1905). 1302: 1300: 1298: 1296: 1294: 1292: 1290: 1288: 1286: 1284: 350:The McCutcheon family maintained a home in 2135: 2121: 2113: 2077:at The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois 1965:. Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Salt Cau Pub. 1742:. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society 1662:Indiana Authors and Their Books, 1816–1916 1611:The Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons 1564:John Tinney McCutcheon (January 1, 1903). 1246:. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society 1231: 1229: 1227: 1225: 1223: 1051:Indiana Authors and Their Books, 1816–1916 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1036: 1034: 1032: 933:The Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons 626:McCutcheon's adventures included trips to 38: 27: 1792:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1092: 1090: 1088: 939:Congressman Pumphrey, the People's Friend 366:," which subsequently became a standard. 2063:"The John T. McCutcheon Digital Exhibit" 2051:"John T. McCutcheon cartoons collection" 1835:"John T. McCutcheon Cartoons Collection" 1586:. Washington, D.C.: U.S. War Department 1399:"John T. McCutcheon cartoons collection" 1356:"McCutcheon, Famed Artist is Found Dead" 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1070: 1068: 713:McCutcheon's grave at Graceland Cemetery 593:What a Man Sees Who Goes Away from Home 19:For the politician from Washington, see 2430:Burials at Graceland Cemetery (Chicago) 2144:Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning 2013:(includes primary source materials) at 1691:Benzkofer, Stephan (October 16, 2011). 1364:. Chicago. UP. June 10, 1949. p. 8 1028: 816:for "A Wise Economist Asks a Question". 814:Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning 225:in South Africa. He also reported from 2395:People from Tippecanoe County, Indiana 2075:"John T. McCutcheon Papers, 1834-1996" 1867:"John T. McCutcheon Papers, 1834–1996" 1837:. Chicago History Museum. July 8, 2015 1782: 1772: 1675: 1588:Commission on Training Camp Activities 1401:. Chicago History Museum. July 8, 2015 1384:"John T. McCutcheon Papers, 1834–1996" 1328:Stephan Benzkofer (October 16, 2011). 646:, where he met and drew a portrait of 619:. McCutcheon was an eyewitness to the 721:, on June 10, 1949. He was buried at 541:Native Americans in the United States 7: 1996:Works by or about John T. McCutcheon 327:John T. and Evelyn (Shaw) McCutcheon 1693:"Class cartoon had life of its own" 1629:"Injun Summer - John T. McCutcheon" 1616:the mysterious stranger mccutcheon. 1330:"Class cartoon had life of its own" 189:U. S. presidential campaign of 1896 1801:Harvey, R. C. (December 6, 2012). 642:. In 1914, McCutcheon traveled to 14: 1097:R. C. Harvey (December 6, 2012). 881:Travel Plaza 1, Mile Post 22, at 430:(left) and McCutcheon, c. 1894/95 2322: 2039:"John T. McCutcheon, Cartoonist" 945:What Does Christmas Really Mean? 764:; and in the collections of the 1918:Simkin, John (September 1997). 1660:Banta, R. E., compiler (1949). 615:before transferring to the USS 354:, and from 1916 to 1979, owned 104:, author, and war correspondent 21:John T. McCutcheon (politician) 2400:American editorial cartoonists 1541:. ezpassin.com. Archived from 1265:John Simkin (September 1997). 1049:R. E. Banta, compiler (1949). 1: 2053:at the Chicago History Museum 2047:at the Chicago Public Library 2045:"John T. McCutcheon Cartoons" 1819:"John T. McCutcheon Cartoons" 1712:Culver, Nina (July 6, 2016). 1414:"John T. McCutcheon Cartoons" 443:presidential campaign of 1896 295:and graduated in 1889 with a 2069:"John T. McCutcheon Papers," 1961:McCutcheon, H. Shaw (2001). 1942:Garel-Franzen, Tony (2016). 1539:"Travel Plazas / Rest Stops" 1166:Nina Culver (July 6, 2016). 914:(1903) with introduction by 535:Despite its popularity, the 417:World's Columbian Exhibition 1987:Works by John T. McCutcheon 1922:. Spartacus-educational.com 1851:"John T. McCutcheon Papers" 1436:"John T. McCutcheon Papers" 1372:– via Newspapers.com. 1269:. Spartacus-educational.com 900:Stories of Filipino Warfare 579:, as well as Europe during 2446: 981:Dawson ’11, Fortune Hunter 889:is named after McCutcheon. 738:Indiana Historical Society 686:Chicago Zoological Society 652:German invasion of Belgium 276:(1866–1928), who authored 255:Tippecanoe County, Indiana 235:German invasion of Belgium 63:Tippecanoe County, Indiana 18: 2331: 2320: 2151: 1235:"Biographical Sketch" in 756:in Chicago, Illinois; at 476:in 1903 and moved to the 291:John McCutcheon attended 37: 2425:Purdue University alumni 2101:"McCutcheon High School" 1821:. Chicago Public Library 1733:Gascoine, Kelly (2008). 1416:. Chicago Public Library 894:Selected published works 812:McCutcheon received the 601:U.S. Treasury Department 347:, for thirty-six years. 245:Early life and education 122:Evelyn (Shaw) McCutcheon 2289:Bruce Alexander Russell 2029:Encyclopedia Britannica 1237:Kelly Gascoine (2008). 947:(1908) with J. L. 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Index

John T. McCutcheon (politician)
McCutcheon, 1902
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
Lake Forest, Illinois
Graceland Cemetery
cartoonist
Pulitzer Prize
Shaw
George Barr McCutcheon
political cartoonist
Pulitzer Prize
Purdue University
Chicago, Illinois
Record-Herald
U. S. presidential campaign of 1896
Chicago Tribune
Spanish–American War
Battle of Manila Bay
Philippine–American War
Second Boer War
Europe
World War I
German invasion of Belgium
Salt Cay
South Raub
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
American Civil War
Lafayette, Indiana
Purdue University
George Barr McCutcheon

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