Stuart McDonald (cartoonist)
Stuart McDonald (born March 15, 1931) is an American cartoonist. He was the editorial cartoonist for the Sunday edition of the Grand Forks Herald from 1961 to 1967. His cartoons also appeared in the North Dakotan, a publication of the Greater North Dakota Association, from 1965 to 1968.
Stuart McDonald was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota. He graduated from Grand Forks Central High School in 1949. He attended the University of North Dakota for two years, before entering the United States Air Force in 1951. Following his return, he became vice-president of the McDonald Clothing Company, located in Grand Forks.
The only regularly published editorial cartoonist in the Dakotas, McDonald's cartoons explored a myriad of local, state, national and international issues. He won three George Washington Honor Medals from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. He also served two terms as a Republican in the North Dakota House of Representatives.[1]
McDonald also spent time in Denver, Colorado, and Jamestown, North Dakota, before retiring in 2001.
McDonald now lives in Newburgh, Indiana where he does the political cartoons for the Evansville Courier & Press.
Bibliography
- Dodds, David. Former Herald cartoonist donates his collection to UND. Grand Forks Herald. July 8, 2004.
- The McDonald Book: A Collection of Editorial Cartoons by the Grand Forks Herald's Award Winning Cartoonist.... Grand Forks: Grand Forks Herald, 1963.
References
- Wade Rupard (8 May 2015). "On display at the Empire, French cartoonist's work still relevant 150 years later". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
External links
- Stuart McDonald Papers at the University of North Dakota
- Stuart McDonald Cartoon Collection Searchable collection of McDonald's cartoons from 1961 to 1968