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Carl E. Schultze

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In 1935, when Schultze was dependent on the Emergency Work Relief Bureau for his income, he lived in a furnished room at 351 West 20th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues. From there he moved to 360 West 26th Street, where he died of a heart attack in 1939. Headlines at the time of his death read,
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In 1919, he traveled about promoting a beverage named Whistle. In 1922, he was leading oceanside physical exercise classes at Miami Beach. Personal problems and debts plagued Schultze through the 1920s. He resurfaced in 1935, illustrating school books, including the popular
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His only known relative at the time of his death was his sister, Mrs. C. C. Sandersky of Nicholsville, Kentucky.
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By 1913, Schultze was president of the Bunny Amusement Corporation of New York. At the peak of his fame with
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with the inscription, "For Carl E. Schultze, in admiration.
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signature was usually accompanied by a drawing of a rabbit.
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comic strip series. He drew the strip under the pseudonym
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comic strip was first published in January 1900 in the
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The Hammond Times, January 19, 1939.

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