• The Public Ledger Syndicate (known simply as the Ledger Syndicate) was a syndication company operated by the Philadelphia Public Ledger that was in business...
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    mid-1930s. The newspaper also operated a syndicate, the Ledger Syndicate, from 1915 until 1946. The Public Ledger was founded by William Moseley Swain, Arunah...
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  • Syndicate Lafave Newspaper Features (1931–1963) Ledger Syndicate (1915–c. 1950) — outlived its corporate owner, the Philadelphia Public Ledger Ledger...
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  • licensed from the Bell-McClure Syndicate, the Ledger Syndicate, and the McNaught Syndicate, including the Bell Syndicate & Associated Newspaper strips...
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    Huckleberry Finn by Clare Victor Dwiggins ("Dwig"), distributed by the Ledger Syndicate (1940–1942). Miserez, Laura (September 22, 2020). "Author Neal Moore...
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  • reprinted in Amazing World of DC Comics #4-5 (1975). It was syndicated by the Ledger Syndicate. The Sunday strips ended July 13, 1969. The daily strips continued...
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  • comic strips licensed from the McNaught Syndicate, the Ledger Syndicate, Associated Newspapers, and the Bell Syndicate, and reprinted in color. Neither sold...
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  • (Ledger Syndicate, 1927–1944) Babe Bunting (Ledger Syndicate, 1930–1939) War on Crime (Ledger Syndicate, 1936–1938) Roy Powers, Eagle Scout (Ledger Syndicate...
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    Philadelphia newspapers including Public Ledger, and he drew the comic strip Deb Days in 1927 for the Public Ledger Syndicate. Early in his career, Bergey contributed...
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  • (McClure Syndicate, 1927-1929) Footprints on the Sands of Time (Sunday strip; topper for the Mcclure Syndicate in 1929; for the Ledger Syndicate 1931-1937)...
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  • from 1927 to 1941 for the Ledger Syndicate. Connie debuted as a Sunday page on November 13, 1927. The strip was syndicated in France as Cora in the weekly...
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  • his first was on June 17, 1940, as a syndicated daily newspaper comic strip offered through the Ledger Syndicate. The strip's story continuity was written...
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  • 1919. The Public Ledger Syndicate was launched in 1915 by Philadelphia Public Ledger publisher Cyrus H. K. Curtis. The Ledger Syndicates' most notable strips...
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  • DeBeck (1916) Miss Information by Wood Cowan (1919–1922; moved to the Ledger Syndicate) Not Now by Richard W. Dorgan (c. 1916–1917) The Young Lady Across...
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    popularity began in 1923 when Dix signed with the Philadelphia-based Public Ledger Syndicate. At various times the column was published in 273 papers. At its peak...
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    several comic strips licensed from the McNaught Syndicate, the Ledger Syndicate, and the Bell-McClure Syndicate. These included such popular strips as cartoonist...
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  • comic strips licensed from the McNaught Syndicate, the Ledger Syndicate, Associated Newspapers, and the Bell Syndicate, including Ham Fisher's Joe Palooka...
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    Revolution sold papers. The conservative and Republican Philadelphia Public Ledger syndicate bought Bryant's thirty-two stories and sold them to Hearst's New York...
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    Don't Make Good Racing Pilots". The Lincoln Star. Nebraska, Lincoln. Ledger Syndicate. p. 34. Retrieved June 15, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Wikimedia Commons...
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  • 1933, Eastern Color began producing small comic broadsides for the Ledger Syndicate of Philadelphia, printing Sunday color comics from 7 in × 9 in (180 mm...
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    syndicated column that appeared in 150 newspapers. Jastrow also gave radio talks from 1935 to 1938 through the Philadelphia Public Ledger Syndicate....
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  • several books in the 1930s, and began writing a widely syndicated column (for the Ledger Syndicate) in 1937. But by 1937, the Roosevelt White House already...
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  • 1900-1930 Leon Schlesinger interview, Baltimore Sun, June 20, 1937, from the Ledger Syndicate United Press story, Dec. 13, 1934 Bernice Hansen at IMDb v t e...
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    Bruce (June 19, 2002). "Disney Revamps Cartoon Department". Lakeland Ledger, syndicated from The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 27, 2014. Holson, Laura...
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    in 1923 when he worked as a cartoonist in the New York Post for the Ledger Syndicate until 1931. He then found his permanent niche at the New York Daily...
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  • Leon Schlesinger interview, Baltimore Sun, June 20, 1937, from the Ledger Syndicate United Press story, Dec. 13, 1934 The Warner Bros. Cartoons, Friedwald...
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    color several comic strips licensed from the Ledger Syndicate, the McNaught Syndicate, the Bell Syndicate, and Associated Newspapers' Keeping Up with the...
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  • Leon Schlesinger interview, Baltimore Sun, June 20, 1937, from the Ledger Syndicate United Press story, Dec. 13, 1934 "Vivie Risto". Lambiek.net. Retrieved...
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    Greene began drawing The Shadow daily comic strip, distributed by the Ledger Syndicate. He continued to draw the Shadow daily until 1942 (June 13) when it...
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  • Leon Schlesinger interview, Baltimore Sun, June 20, 1937, from the Ledger Syndicate "Playhouse Pictures Presents:", Tralfaz: Cartoons & Tralfazian Stuff...
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