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GROVER PAGE
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GROVER PAGE

1892 - 1958
BiographyFrom: The Courier-Journal, May 5, 1921.
Grover Page is the youngest prominent cartoonist in the United States. He has been cartooning for about five years and has drawn more than 2,000 of them. His cartoons are copied widely in this country and in Europe. Of the 366 cartoons of his that appeared in The Courier-Journal last year, more than 250 were reprinted in a number of other newspapers or magazines.
From: The Courier-Journal, November 2, 1933.
Grover Page, cartoonist for The Courier-Journal, is one of eight subjects on a page of the current issue of the Library Digest, headed "They Stand Out From the Crowd." The short sketch of Mr. Page is illustrated by a self-portrait. The sketch begins with an account of the artist's birth in Gastonia, North Caroline, the night that news reached there that Grover Cleveland had been elected President of the United States..."Mr. Page is both cartoonist and fisherman--so much both that confusion exists in the Louisville Courier-Journal's editaorial rooms where he is vocationally a good cartoonist and avocationally a good fisherman, or vice versa. He is a product of the Chicago Art Institute and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.


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