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  1. Spouse (s) Shirley Kronenthal. . ( m. 1945) . Children. Harriet Brickman Raredon [1] and Paul Brickman. Morrie Brickman (July 24, 1917 – March 15, 1994) [2] was a cartoonist. [3] His nationally syndicated comic strip The Small Society was published in over 300 papers, including 35 foreign publications. [3]

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    • Harriet Brickman Raredon and Paul Brickman
  2. Mar 17, 1994 · By Chicago Tribune | Chicago Tribune. PUBLISHED: March 17, 1994 at 1:00 a.m. | UPDATED: August 9, 2021 at 6:49 p.m. Morrie Brickman, 76, a retired nationally syndicated cartoonist, was the...

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  4. Oct 30, 2014 · MORRIE BRICKMAN (1917-1994) TOUCHES UP “THE SMALL SOCIETY” PANEL OF 9 MAY 1966. (Left) AND A 1969 PAPERBACK COLLECTION (RIGHT). Before “The Small Society,” Brickman was an illustrator and advertising designer and wrote a few books including a home repair volume called “Don’t’ Do It Yourself!”.

  5. Aug 28, 2013 · 27 West 17th Avenue Mall, Columbus, Ohio. In 1966 Morrie Brickman created something different. The writer of a news story about the debut of the feature was undecided about whether it should be described as an “editorial comic strip” or a “political satire.”

  6. My Father Doesn’t Understand Me, from the small society Date: n.d. Artist: Morrie Brickman American, 1917-1994

  7. Article about Small Society. Morrie Brickman is an American comic artist, who created the newspaper comic strip 'Small Society'. It first appeared in 1966 and ran until 1999. Morrie Brickman also created the strips 'Pic-trix', 'Crosscut' and 'Blue Chips', which lasted between five and seven years.Article about Small...

  8. Morrie Brickman cartoons. Link to Resource. Inclusive Dates. 1966–1985. Creator. Brickman, Morrie, 1917-1994. Survey Repository. Newberry Library. This record forms part of the Chicago’s Art-Related Archival Materials: A Terra Foundation Resource project funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art.

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