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Shaw McCutcheon: Editorial Cartoonist

Date From: 9/15/2005
Date To: 1/1/2006
Summary: The Spokesman-Review's former staff member Shaw McCutcheon stopped playing golf long enough to allow the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture to cull through his extensive archives and select a number of cartoons highlighting his long career as editorial cartoonist at the newspaper (1950-1986).
Related Objects:
3677.1 (Cartoon; Drawing, "Heap Big Change Since I was Here Last - Ugh!", April 8, 1951)
4124.1 (Cartoon, "To The Wampum Benefit Auction", June 8, 1969)
4124.10 (Cartoon, "At Cross-Purposes", March 6, 1957)
4124.11 (Cartoon, "Using All Of The Keys Produces Richer Harmony", Unknown)
4124.12 (Cartoon, "Anyone For A Safe-And-Sane 5th, 6th, 7th, etc.?", Unknown)
4124.13 (Cartoon, "Back When Wars Had Ends", November, 11, 1970)
4124.14 (Cartoon, "The Grateful Throng Welcomes the Returning Hero", c. 1970)
4124.2 (Cartoon, "Big Demonstration FOR Something for a Change", May 17 1969)
4124.3 (Cartoon, "My Fair Lady", January 20, 1968)
4124.4 (Cartoon, "Recipe for Half-Baked Idaho Potatoes")
4124.6 (Cartoon, "The Best Way to Fully Appreciate One's Progress", January 27, 1963)
4124.7 (Cartoon, "Let's Not Become So Absorbed Admiring The Picture That The Paint Water Inadvertently Spills On It.", August 18, 1968)
4124.8 (Cartoon, "Newest Member of the Board of Direction")
4124.9 (Cartoon, "Thanksgiving Wishbone", November 23, 1968)