Edmund Duffy, born March 1, 1899, was an American editorial cartoonist. He grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey, eventually moving to main metropolitan areas. Duffy did not attend high school, but instead went into the Art Students League of New York. Duffys career took him London, Paris, New York, and finally to Baltimore where he spent the majority of his professional career working for The Baltimore Sun. Throughout his career Duffy won three Pulitzer Prizes for Editorial Cartooning in 1931, 1934, and the last one in 1940. Duffy began his career at a young age, only beginning to work for the Baltimore Sun in 1924, when he was only aboutyears old, but he received high praise from the famous journalist, H.L. Mencken, despite his young age.
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