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    Harold Gray was born in Kankakee, Illinois on January 20, 1894, [1] to Estella Mary ( née Rosencrans) and Ira Lincoln Gray, a farmer. [2] Both parents died before he finished high school in 1912 in West Lafayette, Indiana, where the family had moved. In 1913, he got his first newspaper job at a Lafayette daily. [3]

  2. Little Orphan Annie was a daily American comic strip created by Harold Gray and syndicated by the Tribune Media Services. The strip took its name from the 1885 poem "Little Orphant Annie" by James Whitcomb Riley, and it made its debut on August 5, 1924, in the New York Daily News . The plot followed the wide-ranging adventures of Annie, her dog ...

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    • August 5, 1924
  3. Mar 8, 2024 · Harold Gray (born January 20, 1894, Kankakee, Illinois, U.S.—died May 9, 1968, La Jolla, California) was an American cartoonist and creator of “ Little Orphan Annie ,” one of the most popular comic strips of all time. After graduating from Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, in 1917, Gray joined the staff of the Chicago Tribune, to ...

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  5. Dean Mullaney. The Complete Little Orphan Annie is a hardcover book series collecting the complete output of the American comic strip, Little Orphan Annie, written and drawn by Harold Gray from the strip's debut in 1924 to Gray's death in 1968. [1] The newspaper comic strip title as a whole was published uninterrupted during 86 years straight ...

    Volume
    Release Date
    Title
    Period
    1
    2008-06-24
    “Little Orphan Annie: The Complete Daily ...
    1924–1927
    2
    2009-01-20
    “Little Orphan Annie: The Complete Daily ...
    1927–1929
    3
    2009-05-26
    “Little Orphan Annie: The Complete ...
    1929–1931
    4
    2009-12-29
    “Little Orphan Annie: The Complete ...
    1932–1933
  6. Little Orphan Annie enjoyed an extraordinarily long life in newspapers, on stage, and in film. Making her first appearance on Aug. 5, 1924, Annie—who was conceived as an 11-year-old escapee from a Dickensian orphanage—was identifiable by her curly red hair. Joined by her faithful dog, Sandy, she made her way mostly alone in the world ...

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  7. Harold Gray. (20 January 1894 - 9 May 1968, USA) 'Little Orphan Annie'. Born in Kankakee, Illinois, Harold Gray graduated from Purdue University in 1917. He got his first newspaper job at a Lafayette daily in 1913. He served in World War I as a bayonet instructor. After his discharge, he was employed by the Chicago Tribune.

  8. Aug 3, 2020 · Harold Gray in the 1920s was an artist in this mold: in his politics and taste he was very much a populist, championing the cause of the struggling little man and woman. Gray’s populist taste comes through in his favorite foods (he was a steak and potato man) and his preference for American entertainers like Bert Williams over European ...

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