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by encouraging him and showing him his studio. Pinkney recalled, "When I was 12 years old, I was selling newspapers on a busy corner in Philadelphia, and John Liney was one of my customers. I realized here was a grown man doing the very same thing I loved doing. I saw the seeds of possibility. I knew
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from March 12 to August 29, 2010. The exhibit included "over 210 cartoonists, illustrators, animators, and fine artists who work with the spirit and power of iconographic languages. With creators young and old, historic, currently famous and soon-to-be-famous, the exhibition is also about the
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in 1936. He continued as a gagwriter until 1942, penciling the strip for Anderson from 1942 to 1945. When Anderson became ill, Liney took over the
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sales-management seminar in Dallas and at the MacMorland Center of Pennsylvania Military College (now
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community and legacy of iconographic art and its ability to productively influence the world."
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and the history of comic strips at the MacMorland Center of Pennsylvania Military College (now
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Liney's strips were reprinted internationally, including the Swedish
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Poor health forced Liney to retire in 1979. He was succeeded by
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Anderson died in 1948 and Liney continued drawing the daily
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Britt, Phyllis. "Children's Illustrator Comes to Augusta",
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if I worked hard, there would be some end to the process."
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Henry
Widener University
Chester, Pennsylvania
Feasterville, Pennsylvania
Henry
Henry
comic strip
Philadelphia
South Philadelphia High School
Philadelphia Evening Ledger
Carl Thomas Anderson
daily strip
Temple University
Jerry Pinkney
USS Iowa

Morgantown, Pennsylvania
National Association of Music Merchants
Widener University
Chester, Pennsylvania
Jack Tippit
Sunday strip
Don Trachte
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
Feasterville, Pennsylvania
Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
"Baxter, Art. Henry Bibliography"
the original
Crouch, Bill. "Speak to Me, Henry", Great South Bay Magazine.

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