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6-409: Stewart Cameron may refer to Stewart Cameron (cartoonist) (1912–1970), Canadian editorial and cowboy cartoonist Stewart Cameron (cricketer) (1920–2001), New Zealand cricketer Stewart Cameron (nephrologist) (1934–2023), British nephrologist See also [ edit ] Stuart Cameron (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

12-492: A job with the Vancouver Province . He returned to Calgary in 1949 because of ill health, and spent the rest of his life drawing cartoons free-lance . He died in 1970. Cowboys and horses were a favourite subject of Cameron's— Alberta Cowboy Country Magazine has called him "a cowboy at heart but a cartoonist by profession"—and after his death his family published four volumes of his cowboy cartoons: What I Saw at

18-646: A pack-string in the Rocky Mountains during the summers, before taking a job with Walt Disney Studios working on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in January 1936. At the same time, he drew some editorial cartoons for the Calgary Herald . The Herald was opposed to Social Credit League leader William Aberhart, and Cameron's cartoons reflected this. After Aberhart won the 1935 election ,

24-491: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Stewart Cameron (cartoonist) Stewart Cameron (1912–1970) was a Canadian cartoonist best known for his cowboy cartoons and his editorial cartoons lampooning Alberta Premier William Aberhart . Born in Calgary , Alberta , the son of prominent lawyer J. McKinley Cameron, he studied art at Mount Royal College , running

30-626: The Herald hired Cameron as its first full-time editorial cartoonist in 1936. His cartoons alienated the Social Credit faithful; his house was once bombed while he was away from it. Cameron left the newspaper to serve in the Canadian Army during World War II . Upon his return to the Herald in 1945, he found that new Premier Ernest Manning provided less fertile ground for his cartoons than Aberhart had, and moved west in 1947 to take

36-409: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stewart_Cameron&oldid=1176127464 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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