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        as 'Ding', Darling worked as cartoonist for the Des Moines Register and 
        Tribune and the New York Tribune . A friend of Theodore Roosevelt and 
        Herbert Hoover, and active conservationist and wildlife protector.  His original artwork was extremely large, using broad brushstrokes which once reduced look like stiff pen lines. 
 Whittlesey House New York 1932 for which he also wrote the text. |