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Wednesday April 24th 2024

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Cartoon February 2019

Cartoon February 2019

Jim Stewart honors Dave Moore and Linnea Hadaway 25 years, 75-plus cartoon creation called “Spirit of Phillips

Jim Stewart honors Dave Moore and Linnea Hadaway 25 years, 75-plus cartoon creation called “Spirit of Phillips

Jim Stewart, Wendell Phillips biographer, was an unannounced speaker who surprised Dave Moore and Linnea Hadaway by honoring their 25 years, 75-plus cartoon creation called “Spirit of Phillips.  Stewart”'s spoke about the significance of political cartoons and exclaimed that the genius of Dave and Linnea”'s creation is a wonderful treasure to the community.  A large poster board was given to them with greetings from many of the over 100 in attendance.  Earlier in the evening Dave Moore showed his creative dexterity of venues with an empassioned, rhythmic reading of his poem “A Son of Boston~Agitator.”Â  While Dave”'s style is not akin to the classical oratory of Phillips it has similar results of dynamic interchange with the audience.

“The Alley” Goes to Harvard Law School, Cambridge & Old South Hall, Boston “Spirit of Phillips” to be experienced by its Cartoonist and Editor from Phillips

By Harvey Winje, Editor, The Alley Newspaper Fifty-nine years ago, as a young boy growing up in Phillips, my parents enrolled me at  Wendell Phillips Junior High School on 13th Avenue and East 24th Street where housing stands now north of the Phillips Community Center Pool and Gym.  To the best of my recollection, no one ever told us who Wendell Phillips was or why the school was named from him when it was built in 1926.  The only reference to Wendell Phillips that I can remember is that a picture of him hung in the front lobby of the school. Forty years ago, I spotted a book titled Prophet of Liberty: the Life and Times of Wendell Phillips by Oscar Sherwin in a used book store where a dollar and a half bought me the explanation not given at our junior high school.  The life of Wendell Phillips opened a whole new endeavor of study for me of mid-19th century history.  By learning about the namesake of our community, I was also able to link our community”'s [...]

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