John Glashan (born John McGlashan, 24 December 1927 – 15 June 1999) was a Scottish cartoonist, illustrator and playwright. He was the creator of the "Genius"...
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John McGlashan may refer to: John McGlashan (politician) (1802–1864), New Zealand lawyer, politician and educationalist John McGlashan College, boarding...
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pranks and the show was retitled Jonathan Routh & Candid Camera. With John Glashan, Routh created an unusual set of small guidebooks: The Good Loo Guide...
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National Practice – Hustling, which included illustrations by cartoonist John Glashan. Elwes subsequently became a member of the National Union of Journalists...
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an unpaginated 32-page supplement by the cartoonist and illustrator John Glashan, between pages 128 and 129. Warner Bros. paid $200,000 for the rights...
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18th century British, called "the father of the political cartoon". John Glashan, Genius Rube Goldberg, cartoons of complex and convoluted machines doing...
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John McGlashan College is a state integrated boarding and day school for boys, located in the suburb of Maori Hill in Dunedin, New Zealand. The school...
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Stephen Bobroff Mel Calman Seymour Chwast John Deakin Erté John Farman Hans Feurer Folon Milton Glaser John Glashan Rick Griffin Robert Grossman Chadwick...
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Crowley, Robert Doisneau, Dominick Elwes, Ronald Ferns, C. S. Forester, John Glashan, Zoltán Glass, Sydney Jacobson, Robert Graves, Michael Heath, Constant...
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Coia – caricaturist Darren Cullen – cartoonist known for Join the Army John Glashan – cartoonist and illustrator Jessie Marion King – illustrator Iain McCaig...
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actor Jacqueline Donachie – artist Hannah Frank – artist and sculptor John Glashan – cartoonist Bud Neill – cartoonist (Lobey Dosser) Cordelia Oliver –...
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"succinct, oblique humor" and "dark hilarity." He cites Charles Barsotti, John Glashan, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, and André François among his influences...
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John McGlashan (7 November 1802 – 2 November 1864) was a New Zealand lawyer, politician, public servant and educationalist. McGlashan was born in Edinburgh...
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a Shameful National Practice - Hustling. With Dominick Elwes; illus. John Glashan. London: Arthur Barker, 1964. The Warm and Golden War. London: Secker...
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Don McGlashan (born 18 July 1959[citation needed]) is a New Zealand composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for membership in the...
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John McGlashan (3 June 1967 – 10 January 2018) was a Scottish football player and manager. In a long professional career, he played for nine clubs. He...
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Democratic-Republican by Glashan. Ashe is labeled an Anti-Federalist by Kallenbach, and a Democratic-Republican by Dubin and Glashan. Some sources say Davie...
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Glashan 1979 labels Winchester as a National Republican, as does John Raimo and Robert Sobel 1978, whereas Rowland 1907 labels him a Whig. Glashan, Roy...
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Robert Benchley, John W. Campbell, John Christopher, Avril Coleridge-Taylor, Ivor Cutler, Norman Demuth, Wallace Fowlie, John Glashan, Albert Gleizes,...
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career he was the last editor of Lilliput where he gave cartoonist, John Glashan his break. His views on the death of Grace Archer in the radio soap,...
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corroborates this. Sobel describes Cutler as a Democrat, but Kallenbach and Glashan label him a Democratic-Republican. Sources label Smith either a Jacksonian...
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cartoonist for Ireland on Sunday. Knox has cited Ronald Searle, Low, John Glashan, Vicky, Steve Bell, Pat Oliphant and Charles Addams among those who have...
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Romanian-born American cartoonist and illustrator (born 1914) 15 June – John Glashan, Scottish cartoonist, illustrator and playwright (born 1927) 19 June...
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Rights Democrat by Kallenbach, a Democrat by Glashan, and a Whig by Sobel. Campbell is labeled a Whig by Glashan and Kallenbach, and a Democrat by Dubin and...
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translator, illustrator, painter and teacher (d. 2005) December 24 – John Glashan, Scottish cartoonist, illustrator and playwright (d. 1999) December 30...
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McGlashan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan McGlashan, MC (1898–1997), British pilot and doctor Alastair Robin McGlashan (died...
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2023. Glashan, Roy R. (1979). American Governors and Gubernatorial Elections, 1775-1978. Meckler Books. ISBN 978-0-930466-17-6. Jenkins, John Stilwell...
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Gene Autry Rides (1940–1941) by Till Goodan (US) Genius (1978–1983) by John Glashan (UK) The Genius (1973–1977) by Dick Oldden (US) George and Lynne (1976–2010)...
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John A. Grimball and States Rights Whig candidate Jacob B. Morgan. A fourth candidate, Democrat Benjamin W. Edwards died during the campaign. Glashan...
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Brougham Farnie Simon Farquhar Bill Findlay Tom Gallacher Alan Gilmour John Glashan Sue Glover Janey Godley Alasdair Gray Nicholas Stuart Gray Stephen Greenhorn...
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