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POSTED 6/10/06: Let's see who we can find as we mill about the cocktail party. For starters, there's Jules Feiffer and Curtis' Ray Billingsly.

Bonus photo: Millenium Park's big chrome kidney bean.

POSTED 6/11/06: On the terrace overlooking Wacker Drive are the lovely and charming Jeannie Schulz (founder and President of the Charles Schulz Museum) and Lucy Caswell (curator of the OSU Cartoon Research Library).

Bonus photo: A closer, underside look at that kidney bean thing from yesterday. Can you find the photographer? And while you're at it, where's Waldo?

POSTED 6/12/06: Pran, just in from New Delhi, compares notes with Pittsburgh Post-Gazette editorial cartoonist Rob Rogers.

Bonus photo: Still hanging around Millenium Park, this is one of two towers which face (literally) each other. The towers are also fountains, with water cascading down the surfaces and pooling between them.

POSTED 6/13/06: Akron Beacon-Journal editorial cartoonist Chip Bok with son John, who popped in from junior hockey training camp in Milwaukee to see his dad.

Bonus photo: One of the sightseeing boats that travel the Chicago, with tour guides offering commentary about riverfront architecture along the way.

POSTED 6/14/06: Some sort of 3-way staring contest between Hy Eisman, Jerry Dowling and Jerry's wife, Geraldine.

Bonus photo: Art that spits back. Here's the bookend of the tower from the picture posted on 6/12/06.

POSTED 6/15/06: Remember Hy Eisman, from two pictures ago? He's here again, with wife Florenz. Hy draws and writes both the Popeye and Katzenjammer Kids Sunday pages.

Bonus photo: And here's what that art is spitting at.

POSTED 6/16/06: Well let's see, there's Simon... And then of course that would be Theodore... and finally we have Alvin. --

Alvin? -- Alvin! --


AAAAL-VIIINNN!!!!

Bonus photo: Just as we were late with the Borgman anniversary photo, here's a picture just in time to miss Flag Day.

Photo courtesy of Daryll and Marilyn Collins

POSTED 6/17/06: No, it's not Charlie's Angels, just the GLC equivalent: Marilyn Collins, Vicky Collins and Janet Pauer.

Photo courtesy of Daryll and Marilyn Collins

Bonus photo: Huh!

Photo courtesy of Mark Szorady

POSTED 6/18/06: The Cartoon!st editor Frank Pauer recalls his favorite Miss Peach gag to Mell Lazarus.

Photo courtesy of Rob Smith

Bonus photo: Somebody let Rob Smith, Polly Keener and Mark Szorady into the Trib building.

POSTED 6/19/06: On the left, Bill Wilson; on the right, Dan Martin, both from the North Central Chapter. Dan draws The Weatherbird, said to be the "longest continually running daily cartoon in American journalism," for the St. Louis Post Dispatch. More about the Weatherbird here.

Bonus photo: The Peter Tye Trio keeps things moving.

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