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English: This collage of photographs of cartoonists appeared in The Moving Picture World in 1917. Top left: F. M. Follett. Middle left: Earl Hurd. Bottom left: H. D. Bailer. Top right: Wallace A. Carlson. Right, second from top: Leighton Budd. Right, second from bottom: J. F. Leventhal.
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