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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 BerrymanUnited 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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Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
1965.28.48
Jim Berryman
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1965.28.53
Jim Berryman
ca. January 1957
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1965.28.54
Jim Berryman
ca. May 1957
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1973.1.559
Jim Berryman
ca. September 1959
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1965.28.58
Jim Berryman
ca. January 1959
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1965.28.65
Jim Berryman
ca. July 1959
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1965.28.52
Jim Berryman
ca. November 1956
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1965.28.59
Jim Berryman
ca. March 1959
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1965.28.61
Jim Berryman
ca. July 1959
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1965.28.66
Jim Berryman
ca. December 1959
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