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O.O. McIntyre
Oscar Odd McIntyre (February 18, 1884 – February 14, 1938) was a New York newspaper columnist of the 1920s and 1930s. ''The Washington Post'' once described his column as "the letter from New York read by millions because it never lost the human, homefolk flavor of a letter from a friend." For a quarter of a century, his daily column, “New York Day by Day,” was published in more than 500 newspapers. Early career Born in Plattsburg, Missouri, McIntyre began his newspaper career in 1902 on the ''Gallipolis Journal'' in Gallipolis, Ohio, where he married Maybelle Hope Small. He moved on to East Liverpool, Ohio, to become a feature writer on the ''East Liverpool Morning Tribune''. After a period as managing editor of the ''Dayton Herald'' (Dayton, Ohio), McIntyre worked as assistant managing editor at the ''Cincinnati Post''. He was 28 years old when he arrived in New York in 1912 as an associate editor at ''Hampton’s Magazine'', which folded shortly after he took the job. ...
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Jim McDermott (illustrator)
Jim McDermott (June 24, 1960 in Lowell, Massachusetts) is a New Hampshire-based artist who has illustrated for animation, magazines and comic book A comic book, comic-magazine, or simply comic is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panel (comics), panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are often accompanied by descriptive prose and wri ...s. See also * List of illustrators External linksSketches and Scribbles: Jim McDermottDenizens of the DarknessIllustrations by Jim McDermott''TurboPlay'' magazine archives
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