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- The Weatherbird is a cartoon character and a single-panel comic. It is printed on the front of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and has been in the paper continuously...
- a front-page feature called the "Weatherbird", a cartoon bird accompanying the daily weather forecast. "Weatherbird" is the oldest continuously published...
- Reserve have operated a total of 50 WC-130s in five variants. The WC-130J Weatherbird is the current weather data collection platform for the 53rd Weather...
- Weatherbird is a cartoon character and strip in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Weatherbird may also refer to: "Weather Bird", a composition by Joe Oliver...
- appeared in several newspapers. He drew the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Weatherbird cartoon from 1903 to 1910. Oscar Charles Chopin was born on September...
- and official scorer for the St. Louis Browns. Martin originated the Weatherbird character and single-panel comic strip for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch...
- University of Kansas. Martin draws the Weatherbird for the Post-Dispatch. He is the sixth cartoonist to draw the Weatherbird, which debuted in 1901 and appears...
- newspaper cartoonist for St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He illustrated its Weatherbird cartoon from 1981 to 1986. Schweitzer grew up in the Compton Heights...
- Tinga Birds from Tinga Tinga Tales Twitter Bird, the mascot of Twitter Weatherbird, the mascot of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch; identified as a ****y-bird...
- Swan 38 A Lockheed WC-130H Weatherbird, of the 54th Weather reconnaissance Squadron, in flight over the Pacific Ocean Disappearance Date 12 October 1974...