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Barney Google and Snuffy Smith ( 1919-present )
By March 1947, the NCS had 112 members, including Bud Fisher ( Mutt and Jeff ), Don Flowers ( Glamor Girls ), Bob Kane ( Batman ), Fred Lasswell ( Barney Google and Snuffy Smith ), George Lichty ( Grin and Bear It ), Zack Mosley ( The Adventures of Smilin ' Jack ), Alex Raymond ( Rip Kirby ), Cliff Sterrett ( Polly and Her Pals ) and Chic Young ( Blondie ), plus editorial cartoonists Reg Manning and Fred O. Seibel and sports cartoonist Willard Mullin.
The earliest NCS award was the Billy DeBeck Memorial Award, known as the Barney from the character in DeBeck's popular comic strip Barney Google and Snuffy Smith.
* 1963: Fred Lasswell, Barney Google
" Robert Crumb ’ s cartooning style has drawn on the work of cartoon artists from earlier generations, including Billy De Beck ( Barney Google ), C. E.
* Jughead, spelled " Jughaid ", character in the newspaper comic Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
* Fred Lasswell, cartoonist of Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
* " Barney Google " w. m.
Reportedly, the strip was originally intended as a rival for King Features ' Barney Google, also about a lovable, banjo-eyed lowlife at home in the sporting world.
* Hillbilly Bill, of The Hills is a parody of Barney Google and Snuffy Smith.
Most Tijuana bibles were obscene parodies of popular newspaper comic strips of the day, like " Blondie ", " Barney Google ", " Moon Mullins ", " Popeye ", " Tillie the Toiler ", " Dick Tracy ", " Little Orphan Annie ", " Bringing Up Father ", " Dixie Dugan ", and " Mutt and Jeff ".
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With 11, 000 subscribers by June 2010, more vintage strips were added to DailyINK, including Barney Google, Beetle Bailey, Big Ben Bolt, Brick Bradford, The Heart of Juliet Jones, Jackys Diary, The Katzenjammer Kids, Little Iodine, Mandrake the Magician, Office Hours, Quincy and Radio Patrol.
* Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, originally Barney Google, is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Billy DeBeck.
It added several terms and phrases to the English language and inspired the 1923 hit tune " Barney Google ( with the Goo-Goo-Googly Eyes )" with lyrics by Billy Rose, as well as the 1923 record, " Come On, Spark Plug!
Barney Google himself, once the star of the strip and a very popular character in his own right, has been almost entirely phased out of the feature.
Nevertheless, the feature is still titled Barney Google and Snuffy Smith.
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
Like Mutt and Jeff, Barney Google started out on the sports page.
First appearing as a daily strip in the sports sections of the Chicago Herald and Examiner in 1919, it was originally titled Take Barney Google, F ' rinstance.

Barney and Snuffy
( Source: Barney Google and Snuffy Smith: 75 Years of an American Legend.
In 1934, an even greater change took place when Barney and his horse visited the North Carolina mountains and met a volatile, equally diminutive moonshiner named Snuffy Smith.
DeBeck ’ s lifelong assistant Fred Lasswell, a self-described " hayseed " himself, took over Barney Google and Snuffy Smith in 1942.
" ( Source: Barney Google and Snuffy Smith: 75 Years of an American Legend, page 35 ).
Barney Google and / or Snuffy Smith each had a spotty history in comic books, starting with the first issue of David McKay's Ace Comics ( 1937 ).
* Barney Google and Snuffy Smith: 75 Years of an American Legend ( 1994 ) Kitchen Sink Press ( Brian Walker, ed.
Diminutive actor Bud Duncan portrayed Snuffy in both films, with Cliff Nazarro appearing as Barney in Hillbilly Blitzkrieg.
The series was widely shown in TV syndication, with prolific voice actor Paul Frees providing the voices of both Snuffy and Barney.
* Barney Google and Snuffy Smith at King Features Syndicate
* Snuffy Smith and Barney Google at IMDB
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* Barney Google, a character in the comic strip Barney Google and Snuffy Smith

Barney and Smith
Among the irregular contributors with just a single Mad byline to their credit are Charles M. Schulz, Chevy Chase, " Weird Al " Yankovic, Andy Griffith, Will Eisner, Kevin Smith, J. Fred Muggs, Boris Vallejo, Sir John Tenniel, Jean Shepherd, Winona Ryder, Jimmy Kimmel, Jason Alexander, Walt Kelly, Rep. Barney Frank, Tom Wolfe, Steve Allen, Jim Lee, Jules Feiffer, Donald Knuth and Richard Nixon, who remains the only President credited with " writing " a Mad article.
A typical violation addressed by the settlement was the case of CSFB and Salomon Smith Barney, which were alleged to have engaged in inappropriate spinning of " hot " IPOs and issued fraudulent research reports in violation of various sections within the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
In 2009, Morgan Stanley purchased Smith Barney from Citigroup and the new broker-dealer operates under the name Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, the largest wealth management business in the world.
On January 13, 2009, the Global Wealth Management Group was merged with Citi's Smith Barney to form the joint venture Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.
* Greg Fleming: President of Investment Management, President of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
* Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, a joint venture with Citigroup
After Yarborough's death in 1951 ( and therefore Romero's, who also died of a heart attack, as acknowledged on the December 27, 1951 episode " The Big Sorrow "), Friday was partnered with Sergeant Ed Jacobs ( December 27, 1951-April 10, 1952, subsequently transferred to the Police Academy as an instructor ), played by Barney Phillips ; Officer Bill Lockwood ( Ben Romero's nephew, April 17, 1952-May 8, 1952 ), played by Martin Milner ( with Ken Peters taking the role for the June 12, 1952 episode " The Big Donation "); and finally Frank Smith, played first by Herb Ellis ( 1952 ), then Ben Alexander ( September 21, 1952-1959 ).
Joseph Crape, Charles A. Smith, Francis Hendrick, Nelson Clements, Marcus Peck, Samuel Dowling, Barnard S. Uline, John Z. Robbins, William Slemmer, Scranton E. Wade, William H. Saxby, Andrew Trumble, Barney Marvin, Ervin E. Cole, Albert E. Adams, M. Knowlton, Leroy M. Hawkins and John Willy.
Other subsidiaries of that Delaware-chartered holding company were E. F. Hutton Trust Company ( now " Smith Barney Corporate Trust Company " and owned by Citigroup ), E. F. Hutton Life Insurance Company, and E. F. Hutton Bank.
As a result of several mergers, the remains of the old E. F. Hutton are now part of Citigroup, although on January 13, 2009, Citigroup itself announced that it would sell 51 % of Smith Barney to Morgan Stanley, creating Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, which was formerly a division of Citi Global Wealth Management.

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