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Metadata
Object Name |
Book |
Catalog Number |
2003.64.32 |
Maker |
The Courier-Journal |
Date |
1969 |
Material(s) |
Paper/Plastic/Steel |
Dimensions |
H-11.25 W-8.5 D-1 inches |
Description |
This is Hugh Haynie's Pulitzer Prize nomination booklet. It has a red cardboard cover with a signature and the Courier Journal logo stamped into the front. A cartoon self-portrait of the artist is stamped into front cover. There are clear plastic strips used as binding. Plastic covered pages were stapled onto the plastic strips. The first page is the Pulitzer prize nomination form. Pages 2-11 are black and white copies of the artist's cartoons matted in red. Page 12 is the artist's biographical information. Page 13 is a photograph of the artist. The booklet has two paperclips attached to the front cover. |
Notes |
Hugh Smith Haynie was born February 6, 1927 in Reedville, VA. Haynie served in the US Coast Guard and following WWII attended the College of William and Mary. Following college, Haynie began his career as a cartoonist in Richmond, VA in 1953. Haynie then moved to Greensboro, NC and Atlanta, GA before he was hired by Barry Bingham of the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1958. Haynie worked for the Courier-Journal until his retirement on October 1, 1995. Hugh Haynie passed away in 1999. |
Collection |
Smith and Anne Haynie Collection |
People |
Haynie, Hugh Smith, 1927-1999 Bingham, Barry, Sr. The Courier-Journal |
Subjects |
political cartoons Political humor Artist, Kentucky newspapers |
Search Terms |
Books |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |