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Barbara Shermund (June 26, 1899 –
September 9, 1978) was an
American cartoonist whose work
appeared in The New
Yorker from its
first year in 1925. She...
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writing the
biography on
Barbara Shermund, Tell Me a
Story Where the Bad Girl Wins: The Life and Art of
Barbara Shermund, and her
exhibitions on comics...
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admitted for
membership in 1950—Terry,
Edwina Dumm and gag
cartoonist Barbara Shermund. On
November 6, 1951, 49
members of the NCS
arrived at Washington's Carlton...
- All-American
Comics and Dell Comics. In 1950, Dumm,
Hilda Terry, and
Barbara Shermund became the
first women to be
inducted into the
National Cartoonists Society...
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story writer, 2010 Mimi
Sheraton – food writer, 1948, 1997–2012
Barbara Shermund – cartoonist,
cover artist, 1925–1944, 2019 Yuko
Shimizu – illustrator...
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metres (1.2 m/s) Dexter Lee (JAM) 21.09 CR Jermaine Brown (JAM) 21.25
Shermund Allsop (TRI) 21.58 400
metres Kirani James (GRN) 47.86 Kadeem Smith (SKN)...
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called Industrial and
Commercial Electronics with
Philip Scofield and
Ralph Shermund.
Russell and
Sigurd Varian used
Litton klystron tube-making
equipment in...
- 1967 1937 Rolls-Royce
Phantom III
Mulliner Sports Saloon 3CM65
Ralph C.
Shermund 1968 1964
Maserati Mistral Coupe Stanley W. Good, Jr 1969 1934 Duesenberg...
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Cartoonists Society allows female cartoonists too as members. Terry,
Barbara Shermund and
Edwina Dumm are the
first women to
become members of
their society...
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Cartoonists Society,
putting her on the
ballot with
magazine cartoonist Barbara Shermund. She was
admitted a year
later after much debate, and
immediately set about...