John T. McCutcheon
John Tinney McCutcheon (born May 6, 1870 near South Raub, Tippecanoe County, Indiana – died June 10, 1949 in Lake Forest, Illinois) was an American newspaper political cartoonist who was known as the dean of American Cartoonists. He received the Pulitzer Prize for cartoons in 1932 for his depression-era cartoon about a victim of bank failure. McCutcheon was also the first President of the Chicago Zoological Society from 1921 until 1948, overseeing the construction, opening and early years of Brookfield Zoo.
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