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Rex May, Rex May, a.k.a. Baloo, a retired postal worker, received his B.A. in Russian language and literature and M.A. in English from Indiana State University. He did a stint in the Army, assigned to the language school and Army Intelligence between undergraduate and graduate school. In the mid 1970s he began writing for National Lampoon and started gagwriting for freelance and syndicated columnists. By the end of the 1970s, he was drawing cartoons for a variety of magazines and syndicated illustrators. He has drawn cartoons for Readers Digest, Saturday Evening Post, Wall Street Journal, Good Housekeeping, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Saturday Review, Womans World, and National Review, in addition to some well-known syndicated features and church publications.
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Michael Ramirez, a Pulitzer Prize winner, studied pre-med at the University of California, Irvine. He originally considered journalism a hobby, but he was hooked when his first cartoon for the college newspaper, lampooning candidates for student office, had the student assembly demanding an apology. In addition to winning the 1994 Pulitzer Prize, Ramirez is a two-time Sigma Delta Chi, Society of Professional Journalism Award winner, a Lincoln Fellow, and a recipient of the UCI Medal. He is a senior editor and the editorial cartoonist for Investors Business Daily. He is formerly the editorial cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times, the Memphis Commercial Appeal, and a contributing cartoonist for USA Today. He has been syndicated with Copley News Service since 1988. |
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Paul Gottfried, is Raffensperger Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania. He is the author of After Liberalism, Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt and The Strange Death of Marxism. |
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Jon Basil Utley, a long-time SOBRANS |
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