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Kearney, Greg |
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1989.034.0001 - Correspondence
A Letter to the Editor on letterhead from People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in Washington, D.C. The contents address a "disgusting cartoon" from 11/6/1984 depicting protestors as baboons, referencing "Baby Fae", and animal experimentation. It is signed by Ingrid Newkirk, Director.
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1989.034.0002.A-D - Correspondence
A. A letter from Justice C. Stuart Brown on Wyoming Supreme Court letterhead to Greg Kearney requesting an autographed copy of a cartoon from 1984 concerning the Jahnke murder case. B. A photocopy of the cartoon from the editorial page of the Casper Star Tribune. C. A letter from Greg Kearney on Casper Star Tribune letterhead to Justice C. Stuart Brown concerning sending copies of the cartoon reference in "A" above. D. Envelope from the Wyo...
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1989.034.0003 - Letter
A letter from Thomas E. Nelson to the Editors of the Casper Star Tribune referencing a Greg Kearney cartoon about overreach by D-PASS (division of public assistance and social services within the department of health and social services) and their Child Protection efforts. He sites children being taken from families who are not victims of child abuse.
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1989.034.0004 - Letter
A letter from Eloise L. Shaw to the Editor of the Casper Star Tribune complaining about Greg Kearney cartoon concerning Senator Alan Simpson. The cartoon shows campaign money spill out of his pockets while he is wearing a button that says, "Never Give An Hispanic a Break".
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1989.034.0005 - Letter
Handwritten letter from Wyoming Speaker-Elect Jacques "Jack" Sidi to the Editor of the Casper Star Tribune complaining about a Greg Kearney cartoon about the naming of the Herschler Building after Governor Ed Herschler.
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1989.034.0006 - Letter
A letter from John G. Jenkins to the Editor of the Casper Star Tribune complaining about the paper's Editorial Cartoonist, Greg Kearney.
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1989.034.0007 - Letter
A handwritten letter from Linda Stoval to the Editor of the Casper Star Tribune concerning the newspaper's "attacks" against District Attorney Scott Evans and about the paper using the opinions of Frank Chapman. She also complains about the cartoonist Greg Kearney.
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1989.034.0008 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one shows three Wyoming Supreme Court Justices addressing defendant Miss Jahnke and a figure representing the press. The caption refers to Deborah and Richard Jahnke, Jr. case in Cheyenne involving the shooting of their father.
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1989.034.0009 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This cartoon features two uniformed men, with armbands indicating they are from D-PASS Child Protective Services, marching out of a classroom and carrying a person by the arms.
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1989.034.0010 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This cartoon features Senator Alan Simpson and a trail of cash. He is wearing political buttons, one of which is captioned "Never Give An Hispanic An Even Break".
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1989.034.0011.A-B - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. A. This cartoon is titled "Anatomy of a Newspaper" and shows a fish skeleton with its parts assigned to various newspaper staff. The cartoonist is the tail. B. An editorial cartoon making fun of Kearney's cartoon about the fish and newspaper staff. A dead fish is wrapped in the Casper Star Tribune. It is captioned "A fish may rot from the head down but it smells at both en...
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1989.034.0012 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features two guys walking out near a building sign labeled "Herschler Building" and questioning whether you can name a building after someone still living.
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1989.034.0013 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a Christmas scene with manger and a woman from D-PASS Child Protection Services questioning Joseph and Mary.
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1989.034.0014 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features candidate Russ Donley talking to the press about discrimination and asking if the person representing the press is a Democrat. Mounted on cardboard.
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1989.034.0015 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a "Caveman" with a club that is labeled "Vote No on the 1 Cent Tax". It is mounted on cardboard and dated on the back.
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1989.034.0016 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features two women skiers in a hot tub. A third person is reading a newspaper with headline "Ban Wine & Jackson Hole Syndrome". Caption asks if Centers for Disease Control is looking into it.
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1989.034.0017 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a hunter standing next to a jeep with all the equipment drawn with price tags and captioned "I Hunt for the Meat".
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1989.034.0018 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one is captioned "The Mourners". It shows a newsmedia figure, a man in suit labeled "Royko" and a headstone with text, "Pinedale Wyo Gun Law". Royko refers to Mike Royko of the Chicago Tribune.
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1989.034.0019 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features Governor Ed Herschler walking down steps next to statue of "Justice" saying "Well Done Ed". A newspaper rack is nearby with headline, "Gov commutes Jahnke sentence".
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1989.034.0020 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features two men, one in vest labeled Kentucky, and one in lab coat with atoms falling like snow. Kentucky telling man in coat that he must have worked for University of Wyoming before coming because he glows in the dark.
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