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…“Louisa” is that doughty dowager, old in physical appearance but with an ultra-modern mental outlook, who appears weekly in the cartoons published in Collier’s Weekly magazine. The Pelham Sun (New York), August 3, 1934, profiled Reynolds and wrote:

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After attending Grand Central Art School he became a serious contributor to many of the best magazines. At the age of thirteen he bicycled to New York City and offered his first efforts to the New York World, but was turned-down. …Larry became an artist by way of history lessons, finding it much more interesting to cross Lincoln’s eyes than to remember dates. The Daily Argus told how Reynolds became a cartoonist. Eighteen-year-old Reynolds was a night cashier at a drug store.Ī 1955 issue of Collier’s said “Larry Reynolds sold his first cartoon, to Collier's, in 1932 when he was a youth holding down other jobs, such as hotel night clerk and restaurant cashier.” Further investigation revealed that Reynolds’s father’s middle name was Werden which was his mother’s maiden name. The 1930 census recorded the Reynolds family under the name Werden and they resided at the same address in the previous census. Catherine’s School, Pelham, and later at Iona School, New Rochelle.” Regarding Reynold’s education, the Daily Argus (Mount Vernon, New York), September 3, 1943, said: “Larry’s early education was received at St. The 1925 New York state census had Reynold’s father has the head of the household which included most of the “Magan” family.

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They resided in Mount Vernon at 528 East Third Street. Federal Census, Reynolds, his mother and two older siblings, Elizabeth and Herbert, were in the household of William “Mangan”, a maternal uncle. Laurence “Larry” Reynolds was born in Mount Vernon, New York, on February 12, 1912, according to the Social Security Applications and Claims Index at.















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