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Gray, Harold, 1894-1968

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1894 - 1968

Biographical Information

Harold Lincoln Gray was born near Kankakee, Illinois on January 20, 1894 to Ira Lincoln Gray, a farmer, and Estella M. Rosencrans. As a child, his family moved to a farm near West Lafayette, Indiana. Gray graduated from West Lafayette High School in 1912. After graduation he entered Purdue University. During college he worked for the Lafayette Morning Journal creating cartoons and selling advertising. During his senior year at Purdue, Gray was the art editor of the Debris yearbook and drew politcal cartoons for it as well as for the Exponent newspaper. Gray graduated from Purdue in 1917 with a B. S.

He enlisted during World War I and became a bayonet instructor reaching the rank of second lieutenant. After the war he obtained a job at the Chicago Tribune. He left the Tribune in 1921 to work for Sidney Smigh on the comic The Gumps. He began writing his cartoon, Little Orphan Annie, on August 5, 1924 for the New York Daily News. Gray married Doris C. Platt on Oct. 22, 1921; she died in 1925. On July 17, 1929, he married Winifred Frost, who helped him with his work.

Gray passed away on May 10, 1968 in La Jolla, California.

Citation:
"Harold Lincoln Gray." Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988.
Citation:
Gale Biography In Context. Web. 17 June 2011.
Citation:
Oilar, John. "Forum: The Readers Corner." 17 Oct. 1982: 26

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Collection on Harold Gray

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MSA 255
Scope and Contents

Nine Christmas cards created by Gray, newspaper clippings, cartoons from Debris yearbook created by Gray, one printing plate used for a Debris yearbook page created by Gray.

Dates: 1913 - 1950s; Majority of material found within 1913 - 1928

James P. Davis papers

 Unprocessed Material — Box 1
Identifier: 20190709