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Description: This website contain eighty-eight tear sheets by Richard Felton Outcault (1863-1928)who created Hogan’s Alley, which is considered the first commercially successful newspaper comic strip. It featured Mickey Dugan, better known as the Yellow Kid, and Outcault drew this character for the New York World from May 5, 1895 to October 4, 1896. He and his character moved to William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal where the Yellow Kid appeared in three series, McFadden’s Row of Flats (October 18, 1896-January 10, 1897), Around the World with the Yellow Kid (January 17, 1897-May 30, 1897), and Ryan’s Arcade (September 28, 1897-January 23, 1898). The eighty-eight Yellow Kid tear sheets in this digital album are from the San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, Bill Blackbeard, Director.
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Subject: Cartoons, Comic Strips, Cartoon Artists
Group: Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries, Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Date: 2005
Description: This website Drawn on Stone: Political Prints from the 1830s and 1840s explores American political cartooning during the tumultuous Jacksonian era. It features thirty rare satirical lithographs recently acquired by the Cartoon Research Library with help from the William J. Studer endowment. This extraordinary collection illustrates the surge in the creation and distribution of political cartoon broadsides made possible by the relative ease and speed of the new printmaking process of lithography. Several cartoons not found in other major print collections are included.
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Subject: Cartoons, Political Cartoons
Group: Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries, Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Date: 2005
Description: Website created in 2005 to document the then 40th Anniversary of the University Archives, as well as the Semi-Centennial (1920), Diamond Jubilee (1948), Centennial (1970) and Quasquicentennial (125 years – 1995) anniversary celebrations of Ohio State.
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Subject: Higher Education, Institutional History
Group: University Archives
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries, University Archives
Date: 2005
Description: November 29, 2004 marked the 75th Anniversary of Richard E. Byrd's historical flight over the South Pole. This was the first time that flight over the Pole had been attempted, and up to this point in time, only two parties had ever reached the South Pole and only one survived the trip back. Nevertheless, Byrd was buoyed from his successes of the North Pole Flight in 1926 and his Transatlantic Flight in 1927. Antarctica was the next logical achievement. This was to be the largest and the costliest expedition in the history of the exploration of Antarctica to that time, with costs ultimately reaching more than 1 million dollars. This web exhibit documents that historic flight. NOTE: any issues with site navigation/missing graphics existed in the pre-Archive-It captured site. Navigational links on the “splash page” are preceded by an “=” symbol.
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Subject: Polar Exploration
Description: This virtual exhibit, which displays some outstanding examples of trade catalogs from the Ivan S. Gilbert Trade Catalog Collection, was never completed. Only two topical areas—automotive and aviation—contained content. Note: Site and navigational rendering inconsistencies existed in the pre-Archive-It captured site.
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Subject: Trade Catalogs, Graphic Arts
Group: Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries, Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
Date: 2005
Description: This website presents resources for the study of John Foxe's Acts and Monuments. They include digital images, prepared by The Ohio State University Libraries and others, as well as publications. NOTE: This archived site contains external links beyond the scope of this crawl.
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Subject: Renaissance books, 16th century printing, Book of Martyrs
Group: Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries, Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
Date: 2005
Description: Although he is hardly remembered today, at one time in the early twentieth century Hendrik Willem van Loon (1882-1944) was an international celebrity. It is difficult to find parallels to him: he was at once an author who also illustrated his own books (as well as the works of others). He was an intellectual and an elitist who nevertheless wrote for children and the general public. A prolific writer, he was also a radio personality, whose larger-than-life persona would have thrived on television had he lived long enough to see it. A professor of history at Cornell and Antioch, van Loon is best known for his prodigious output of popular histories, many written for children. His The Story of Mankind was the first winner of the Newberry Medal in 1922. His books were praised by both educators and professional historians alike, however, other professors were loudly dismissive of van Loon, both for being a mere popularizer and for writing simplistic interpretations of the past. NOTE: any issues with site navigation/missing graphics existed in the pre-Archive-It captured site.
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Subject: Illustrations
Group: University Libraries
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries, David Staley, Associate Professor, Department of History
Date: 2005
Description: This web exhibit was created as an extension of a student internship project. This exhibit provides both the visual digital reproductions, as well as transcriptions of various personal correspondence and accounting documentation of William B. Anderson during the Civil War in and around Cincinnati, Ohio. Note: Site and navigational rendering inconsistencies existed in the pre-Archive-It captured site, as well as external links beyond the scope of this crawl.
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Subject: Civil War, Personal Correspondence
Group: Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries, Rare Books and Manuscripts Library, Steve Agricola
Date: 2005
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