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Who was Russell Maloney and What Did Harold Ross Say About Him?

March 30, 2013 michael News

  In May of 1935, New Yorker founder and  editor, Harold Ross sent a six word memo to Wolcott Gibbs, at one time the artists so-called hand-holder, i.e., the middleman between the cartoonists and the editors:   “Best ideas lately come from Maloney.”     “Maloney” was Russell Maloney, a Harvard graduate, who peppered the New Yorker with so many

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