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            <titleproper encodinganalog="Title">Dik Browne Cartoons</titleproper>
            <subtitle>An inventory of his cartoons at Syracuse University</subtitle>
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            <date normal="2007-03-19" encodinganalog="Date">19 Mar 2007</date>
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         <creation>Michele Rothenberger
            <date normal="2007-03-19">19 Mar 2007</date>
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            <item>8 Apr 2009 - revised (MD)</item>
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            <persname encodinganalog="100">Browne, Dik</persname>
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         <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" label="Title: ">Dik Browne Cartoons</unittitle>
         <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1964/1967" type="inclusive" label="Inclusive Dates: ">1964-1967</unitdate>
           <physdesc encodinganalog="300$a" label="Quantity: "><extent>2 linear ft.</extent></physdesc>
         <abstract encodinganalog="520$a" label="Abstract: ">Correspondence, preliminary sketches, original daily and Sunday cartoons from the newspaper comic strip <emph render="italic">Hi and Lois</emph>.</abstract>
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      <p>Richard Arthur Allan Browne (1917-1989), known as Dik Browne, was an American cartoonist. He was the creator of the newspaper comic strip <emph render="italic">Hagar the Horrible</emph>, and co-creator with Mort Walker of the comic strip <emph render="italic">Hi and Lois</emph>.</p><p>Born in New York City in 1917, Browne studied at Cooper Union Art School.  His first job was as a copy boy with the <emph render="italic">New York Journal-American</emph>, but he was soon transferred to the art department in recognition of his doodles.  After a brief stint with <emph render="italic">Newsweek</emph> creating maps and charts, Browne joined the army where he did similar work for an engineering unit  and created the comic strip <emph render="italic">Ginny Jeep</emph> about a WAC.</p>
      <p>After the war, Browne worked for Johnson &amp; Cushing in advertising, where he created such well-known icons as the Chiquita banana, the Birdseye bird, and an updated version of the Campbell Soup kids.  At the same time he began drawing <emph render="italic">The Tracy Twins</emph> for <emph render="italic">Boy's Life</emph>.  His work caught the attention of King Features Syndicate, who invited him to collaborate with Mort Walker on a new comic strip entitled <emph render="italic">Hi and Lois</emph> in 1954.</p>
      <p>In 1973 Browne created the lovable Viking <emph render="italic">Hagar the Horrible</emph>, which sold to over 600 papers in its first two years and eventually reaching more than 1800 papers in 58 countries.  In his later years his two sons, Robert and Chris, contributed to the strip and continued it after his death in 1989.</p>
      <p>The National Cartoonists Society recognized Browne several times by  over his career, awarding him Best Humor Strip six times (1959, 1960, 1972, 1977, 1984, 1986) and Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year, also known as the Reuben Award, twice (1962, 1973).  Several collections of Browne's work have been published and he has illustrated inspirational books by Bishop Fulton Sheen and children's books by Mort Walker.</p>
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         <head>Scope and Contents of the Collection</head>
         <p>The <emph render="bold">Dik Browne Cartoons</emph> collection consits of cartoons, correspondence and sketches.</p>
      <p><emph render="bold">Cartoons</emph> contains 340 original daily cartoons and 52 original Sunday cartoons from the newspaper comic strip <emph render="italic">Hi and Lois</emph> (1964-1966). Daily cartoon: traces of graphite, zipatone, pen and ink on illustration board, approx. 6 x 18 in. Sunday cartoon: traces of graphite, pen and ink on illustration board, approx. 13 ¾ x 19 ¾ in.</p><p><emph render="bold">Correspondence</emph> consists of incoming correspondence from readers (1965-1967).</p><p><emph render="bold">Sketches</emph> contains approximately 300 original preliminary sketches for <emph render="italic">Hi and Lois</emph> daily and Sunday cartoons (c. 1964-1967). Sketches: pencil on paper, some colored, 8 ½ x 11 in.</p></scopecontent>
      
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         <head>Arrangement of the Collection</head>
         <p>Materials are grouped by type. Daily and Sunday cartoons are housed separately in chronological order.
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         <head>Related Material</head>
         <p>&scrc_name; has collections of over one hundred cartoonists.  Please refer to &subjindex; for a complete listing.</p><p>Of particular interest may be the <extref href="../w/walker_m.htm">Mort Walker Papers</extref>,  which contain clippings of Walker and Browne's strip, <emph render="italic">Hi and Lois</emph>.</p>
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            <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Browne, Dik.</persname><persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Walker, Mort.</persname>
         
            
            <corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">King Features Syndicate.</corpname><title encodinganalog="630" source="local">Hi and Lois (comic strip)</title>
            
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">Art -- Cartoonists</subject><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">American wit and humor, Pictorial.</subject><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Caricatures and cartoons -- United States.</subject><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Cartoonists -- United States.</subject><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Comic books, strips, etc. -- United States</subject>
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         <p>Gift of <persname role="donor">Dik  Browne</persname>, 1968.</p>
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<c01 level="series"><did><unittitle><emph render="italic">Hi and Lois</emph> cartoons</unittitle></did><note><p>Click <extref href="browne_d_inv.pdf">here</extref> for detailed inventory of cartoons.</p></note>
<c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Daily cartoons</unittitle><physdesc><extent>340</extent></physdesc><unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1964/1966"></unitdate></did><c03><did><unittitle>1964 Jan – 1965 Jul</unittitle><container type="Box">1</container></did></c03><c03><did><unittitle>1965 Aug – 1966 Dec</unittitle><container type="Box">2</container></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Sunday cartoons</unittitle><physdesc><extent>52</extent></physdesc><unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1964/1966"></unitdate></did><c03><did><unittitle>1964 Sep – 1966 Dec</unittitle><container type="Oversize">1</container></did></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle><physdesc><extent>14</extent></physdesc><unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1965/1967"></unitdate></did><c02><did><unittitle>1965-1967</unittitle><container type="Oversize">1</container></did></c02></c01><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Sketches</unittitle><physdesc><extent>approximately 300</extent></physdesc><unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1964/1967"></unitdate></did><c02><did><unittitle>circa 1964 - 1967</unittitle><container type="Box">3</container></did></c02></c01></dsc>
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