Richard Q. Yardley

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Richard Quincy Yardley (March 11, 1903 – November 24, 1979)[1] was an editorial cartoonist for The Baltimore Sun, Maryland, United States. He joined the Sun in 1923, later replacing Edmund Duffy who left to take a cartoonist position at The Saturday Evening Post.[2] Yardley became known for his distinctive blend of unusual cartooning styles,[3] with Duffy later describing Yardley's work as "truly original."[4]

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  1. ^ "RICHARD Q. YARDLEY". The New York Times. AP. November 24, 1979. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
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