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Image courtesy of the LBJ Library, Museum Artifact Collection, Artifact No. 1965.28.55
Image courtesy of the LBJ Library, Museum Artifact Collection, Artifact No. 1965.28.55
Jim Berryman
Image courtesy of the LBJ Library, Museum Artifact Collection, Artifact No. 1965.28.55
Image courtesy of the LBJ Library, Museum Artifact Collection, Artifact No. 1965.28.55

Jim Berryman

United States, 1902 - 1971
Cartoonist for the Washington Star (1935)

Jim Berryman, son of renowned cartoonist Clifford Berryman, became a well-known Washington political cartoonist who contributed to publications such as Look and the National Rifle Association. After his father fell sick, Jim Berryman joined his father's team as a cartoonist at the Washington Star in 1935. During the McCarthy period, Jim Berryman won a Pulitzer Prize in 1950 for his cartoon of a hearing room crammed with microphones and cameras, titled: "All Set for a Super-Secret Session."
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