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  1. Scope and Contents. The collection consists of more than 340 cartoons, cover drawings, and concept sketches in ink, pencil, watercolor, crayon, and charcoal on paper that were created for The New Yorker magazine by Helen E. Hokinson.

  2. 1 day ago · File previews. zip, 1011.48 KB. pdf, 3.28 MB. An example character profile text based on information from Chapter 1 of the novel The Midnight Fox by Betsy Byars with feature find sheet, differentiated planning and writing templates, and word bank. The model character profile based on the children’s novel describes Tom, the story’s protagonist.

  3. Helen Elna Hokinson (June 29, 1893 – November 1, 1949) was an American cartoonist and a staff cartoonist for The New Yorker. Over a 20-year span, she contributed 68 covers and more than 1,800 cartoons to The New Yorker. [1]

  4. The collection consists of more than 340 cartoons, cover drawings, and concept sketches in ink, pencil, watercolor, crayon, and charcoal on paper that were created for The New Yorker magazine by Helen E. Hokinson.

  5. Character Traits Sort. Students are given 6 different character traits and 18 different paragraph cards. Students must match up the character trait cards with the paragraph cards that describe what a character with that certain trait might say, do, or think.

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  6. Mar 29, 2013 · First up: Helen E. Hokinson, a single panel cartoonist and illustrator from the mid 20th century — a period where the contribution of women to comics seems to have been mostly uncredited or in parallel fields such as picture books.

  7. Helen Elna Hokinson. One of the 20th century's most influential cartoonists, Helen Hokinson (1893-1949) chronicled the social comings and goings of the middle-aged American matron in the pages of the New Yorker for nearly a quarter century.

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