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Karl Kae Knecht : ウィキペディア英語版 | Karl Kae Knecht Karl Kae Knecht (December 4, 1883 - July 28, 1972) was an American artist who was the cartoonist for the Evansville Courier (now Evansville Courier & Press) from 1906 to 1960 and was instrumental in the founding of Evansville's Mesker Park Zoo. His work was the subject of a book, ''The World of Karl Kae Knecht Through His Cartoons'' by Philip C. Ensley published in 1979 by University of Evansville Press.〔(Library of Congress card catalog entry )〕 ==Personal life== Knecht was born in 1883 in Dakota Territory and grew up in Illinois. He had a sister, Fay and married Jennie E. Moore of Evansville (daughter of Elwood Moore) on August 22, 1918. He enjoyed circuses and performing as a clown,〔"Grown Ups who Run Away to the Circus" by Earl Chapin May. ''New York Times'', April 17, 1932. (NY Times online archive.)〕 and was a founding member of the "Circus Fans' Association", serving as its first secretary-treasurer starting in 1926.〔"Circus Fans' Organization Celebrates First Birthday." ''New York Times'', April 10, 1927. (NY Times online archive.)〕
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