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Date: | Sun, 26 Nov 1995 19:05:47 -0600 |
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My recent issue of the alumni magazine from IU's college of arts and
sciences includes a profile of an alumni who is a cartoonist. He writes a
one panel cartoon called Speed Bump, and it says many of his funniest
drawings are inspired by his wife Chris and their 9 month old daughter
Alayna. The one they use to illustrate the article shows a big building in
the background, and in the foreground is a sign reading "School of Nursing."
Along the sidewalk leading to the building a stream of babies are crawling
or toddling away from the building, toward the reader. The two in front are
talking and one says "Sheesh, that exam was a bear...my jaws are killing
me!" (School of NURSING -- hee hee hee). I'll bet Alayna is a breastfed
baby.......
The cartoonist's name is Dave Coverly, and he has just been picked up for
syndication, plus American Greetings is putting out a line of "Speed Bump"
greeting cards.
Katherine A. Dettwyler, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Specialist in infant feeding and growth of children
Texas A&M University
e-mail to [log in to unmask]
(409) 845-5256
(409) 778-4513
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