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Ferman Martin

Ferman MartinCartoonist for the Houston Chronicle, American, 1899-1977

Ferman Martin (1899-1977) was a political cartoonist, joining the Houston Chronicle in 1937. Subjects of his cartoons include World War II, the Cold War, state and local issues, and more. In 1962 he drew a series of cartoons that pertained to the Presidency of John F. Kennedy.

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"Rose Colored Glasses?" Cartoon
1962
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"There'll Be a Slight Delay" Cartoon
1962
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"Another Kennedy in Politics" Cartoon
1962
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"Not Exactly What He Wanted for Christmas" Cartoon
December 20, 1962
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"Challenge Accepted" Cartoon
December 20, 1962
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"Pruning Time" Cartoon
1962
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"All Right" Cartoon
1962
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"Who's Your Doctor" Cartoon
December 20, 1962
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"Tribute to Tinhorn Caesar" Cartoon
1962
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"Power to Cut Taxes" Cartoon
1962
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"You Think You've Got Problems" Cartoon (working title)
December 20, 1962
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"Among the Late Shoppers" Cartoon
December 20, 1962
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