Clifford H. "Baldy" Baldowski Editorial
Cartoons, 1946-1982, 1997
6,740 Pen and Ink Drawings and 2,460 Velox

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Administrative Information

- Access Restrictions
- User Restrictions
- Processing Notes
- Copyright Information
- Preferred Citation


Biographical Note


Scope and Content

Organization
and Arrangement


Related Collections


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Clifford Baldowski


ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Access Restrictions: 2,500 cartoons have been cataloged and are accessible online via Digital Library of Georgia. Registered researchers may request viewing th entire collection at the Russell research room.

The Baldowski cartoons created for The Atlanta Journal Constitution are licensed to the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries by The Atlanta Journal Constitution .

User Restrictions: Library acts as “fair use” reproduction agent.


Processing Notes:


Copyright Information: Before material from collections at the Richard B. Russell Library may be quoted in print, or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, in any publication, permission must be obtained from (1) the owner of the physical property, and (2) the holder of the copyright. It is the particular responsibility of the researcher to obtain both sets of permission. Persons wishing to quote from materials in the Russell Library collection should consult the Director. Reproduction of any item must contain a complete citation to the original.

Preferred Citation: Clifford Baldowski Editorial Cartoons, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia.


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BIOGRAPHICAL/HISTORICAL NOTE:

Clifford H. “Baldy” Baldowski was born on May 27, 1917, in Augusta, Georgia. He was educated at The Citadel and at the Arts Student League in New York . Decorated for service in World War II, he served in the Air Force and Air Force Reserve as a navigator-observer and intelligence office, he retired as colonel. Baldy died in Atlanta on September 27, 1999. He is survived by his wife, Sylvia Christiansen Baldowski, and three sons, one daughter, and four grandchildren.

A second-generation newspaperman, Baldy began his career as a journalist at the Augusta Chronicle in 1946. After a very brief stint with The Miami Herald , he joined the editorial staff of The Atlanta Constitution in 1950 and worked there until his retirement in 1982. In his tenure with the Constitution, he drew more than 15,000 cartoons, appearing seven days weekly for over thirty years. Baldy was a Pulitzer Prize nominee for his cartoon on U. S. Senator Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign in 1964, and he was awarded the Sigma Delta Chi National Award for Distinguished Service in Journalism for a cartoon reflecting the threat of Southern school closings in the Sixties. He was also awarded four different Freedom Foundation's George Washington Medals for cartoons heralding America 's constitutional freedoms and patriotism. Baldy's cartoons have appeared in Time, U. S. News and World Report , and Newsweek. His work has also been featured in leading dailies across the United States and Canada and in English newspapers in Rome and Paris. In addition, a selection of his cartoons has been displayed at the Library of Congress.



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SCOPE AND CONTENT:

The Clifford H. “Baldy” Baldowski Editorial Cartoons include his original editorial cartoons from both the Augusta Chronicle (1946-1950) and The Atlanta Constitution (1950-1982). Subject content relates to international, national, state and local (Augusta and Atlanta-Fulton County) politics and to society in general, and features such topics as individual politicians, world leaders, the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam conflict, and the Cold War.

 


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ORGANIZATION AND ARRANGEMENT:

In the physical collection, the cartoons were arranged roughly chronologically by decade. As the collection grew, it became apparent that this would be difficult to maintain. Since few of the drawings had dates on them and there was no apparent order to the collection, it was decided to catalog the drawings individually and input these descriptions into MINARET, an electronic bibliographic database. This system was then used to create the GALILEO database, providing access by date (if available), event, individual, or subject.



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RELATED COLLECTIONS IN THIS REPOSITORY:

Gene Basset Editorial Cartoons, 1984-1992
Walt Lardner Collection of Jimmy Carter Editorial Cartoons



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ACCESS POINTS

Cartoonists --Georgia.
Politicians --United States.
Presidents --United States.
Governors --Georgia.
Civil rights --United States.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975.

Cold War.
World politics --Caricatures and cartoons.
Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.
United States --Politics and government --Caricatures and cartoons --1945-1989.
Georgia --Politics and government --Caricatures and cartoons --1865-1950.
Georgia --Politics and government --Caricatures and cartoons --1951-
Atlanta (Ga.) --Politics and government --Caricatures and cartoons --1865-1950.
Atlanta (Ga.) --Politics and government --Caricatures and cartoons --1951-
Editorial cartoons.
Political cartoons.


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