Darling, Jay Norwood, 1876-1962, American cartoonist, known as "Ding," b. near Charlevoix, Mich. He worked for the Sioux City, Iowa,
Journal, for the Des Moines
Register, and from 1917 to 1949 for the New York
Tribune (later the
Herald Tribune). His forceful and witty work won him the Pulitzer Prize for cartoons in 1923 and 1943. Actively interested in the preservation of wildlife, he served as chief (1934-35) of the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey. He wrote
Ding Goes to Russia (1931) and
The Cruise of the Bouncing Betsy (1937).
See J. M. Henry, ed., Ding's Half Century (1962).
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