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William Addison Ireland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Billy Ireland
William Addison Ireland (1880 – May 29, 1935), a native of Chillicothe, Ohio, was a self-taught cartoonist well known throughout Ohio as Billy Ireland. The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum was named in his honor in 2009. ==Career== Shortly after his 1898 high school graduation, Ireland was hired by ''The Columbus Dispatch'' in Columbus, Ohio. Ireland worked his entire life for the ''Dispatch'', drawing four to seven editorial cartoons each week in addition to his weekly feature, ''The Passing Show''. Ireland was best known for ''The Passing Show'', which debuted on February 9, 1908, with its title inspired by George Lederer's ''The Passing Show'' (1894), the first successful American revue-format entertainment. In Ireland's full-page color Sunday strip, he commented on everything from local politics and visiting celebrities to the trials and tribulations of the Ohio State University football team. For the September 30, 1923 ''Passing Show'' page, Ireland created a character inspired by Ohio State's 1902 school song, "Carmen Ohio". ''The Passing Show'' came to an end on June 2, 1935, the Sunday following his death on May 29.
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