- Otto
Soglow (December 23, 1900 –
April 3, 1975) was an
American cartoonist best
known for his
comic strip The
Little King. Born in Yorkville, Manhattan...
-
created by Otto
Soglow,
which ran from 1930 to 1975. Its
stories are told in a
style using images and very few words, as in pantomime.
Soglow's character first...
-
Society had its
origins during World War II when
cartoonists Gus Edson, Otto
Soglow,
Clarence D. Russell, Bob Dunn and
others did
chalk talks at
hospitals for...
-
newspaper comic strip created by Otto
Soglow,
which ran from May 28, 1933, to
September 2, 1934. In 1931,
Soglow introduced his
Little King
character in...
-
restaurateur Leo
Sirota (1885–1965), pianist, teacher, and
conductor Otto
Soglow (1900–1975),
author and
cartoonist (The New Yorker)
Daisy Allen Story (1858–1932)...
- Chaval,
Henning Dahl Mikkelsen,
Adolf Oberländer, Wil Raymakers, Otto
Soglow,
Gluyas Williams and Jim Woodring. The
cartoons of
Santiago Cornejo (Corne)...
- line was
reused (with
slight alteration) by
writer David Plotkin and
artist Otto
Soglow in this
cartoon for the 1934 book Wasn't the
Depression Terrible?...
- 1900 –
Marie Bell,
French actress and
stage director (d. 1985) 1900 – Otto
Soglow,
American cartoonist (d. 1975) 1902 –
Norman Maclean,
American author and...
-
Reginald Marsh, Mary Petty,
George Price,
Charles Saxon, Burr Shafer, Otto
Soglow,
William Steig, Saul Steinberg,
James Stevenson,
James Thurber, and Gahan...
- Returns: An
Unofficial Guide to Your Income-Tax
Problems Illustrated by Otto
Soglow (Simon & Schuster, 1942)
Groucho and Me (B. Geis ****ociates, 1959) Memoirs...