Carl Ed
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Carl Ed
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Description |
Description
Autographed portrait of cartoonist Carl Ed. Autograph reads: "To Joe Sanders- One swell musician - and one grand guy - 1936 - Carl Ed." Ed was the creator of the teen comic strip first called "Seventeen" and later renamed "Harold Teen", working for the Chicago Tribune. Above his autograph is a drawing of the head of a man.
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Barcode |
Barcode
10017176
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Item Type
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Date(s) |
Date(s)
1936
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Subject (local) |
Subject (local)
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Digital Collection(s) |
Digital Collection(s)
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Related Item |
Related Item
Joe Sanders Collection (SC1-1)
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Note(s) |
Note(s)
Included with the photo is a letter to Joe Sanders from Carl Ed. It reads: "June 25 - Dear Joe, After many delays the picture arrives. I wanted you to have this one, the latest.Also, Joe, I consider it a distinct honor to be included in your request list, as I know your gallery will include many nationally known celebrities.With your varied talents and your dynamic personality will carry you on to greater and continued success. Most cordially, Carl Ed
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Shelf Locator |
Shelf Locator
SC1-1, Box 4, Signed Celebrities (Oversize), #6
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Electronic Locator |
Electronic Locator
CD92
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Use and Reproduction |
Use and Reproduction
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