Pete the Tramp
Pete the Tramp was an American comic strip by Clarence D. Russell (1895–1963) which was distributed by King Features Syndicate for more than three decades. Howard Eugene Wilson, in the Harvard Educational Review, described the strip's title character as "a hobo with a gentleman's instincts." Russell studied at the Chicago Art Institute and then began working as a freelance artist. During World War I, he went overseas with the American Expeditionary Force. When he returned to America in 1920, he worked for several New York newspapers while also contributing to Judge.
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Pete the Tramp
Pete the Tramp was an American comic strip by Clarence D. Russell (1895–1963) which was distributed by King Features Syndicate for more than three decades. Howard Eugene Wilson, in the Harvard Educational Review, described the strip's title character as "a hobo with a gentleman's instincts." Russell studied at the Chicago Art Institute and then began working as a freelance artist. During World War I, he went overseas with the American Expeditionary Force. When he returned to America in 1920, he worked for several New York newspapers while also contributing to Judge.
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Le père Lacloche (Pete the Tra ...... née du décès de son créateur).
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Clarence D. Russell
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C. D. Russell's Pete the Tramp
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1932-01-10
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1963-12-12
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Pete the Tramp
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Le père Lacloche (Pete the Tra ...... née du décès de son créateur).
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Pete the Tramp was an American ...... le also contributing to Judge.
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Le Père Lacloche
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Pete the Tramp
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