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===Features===
===Features===
Fredericks first art in The Globe was in the newspaper on December 6, 1950, when he continued the ongoing one panel gag cartoon campaign to reduce car accidents. He made 12 similar one panel gags, the last one in The Globe in March 13, 1951.
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===Cartoons===
===Cartoons===

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Newspapers

Atlantic City Daily World

Brigantine News

Brigantine News might be a weekly newspaper printed in the years 1950 to 1953, possible published in Hammonton. Fred Fredericks said[1] he did a comic strip called "Dudley" in this newspaper immediately before he enlisted in the Marine Corps (September 1950).

The Globe - Camp Lejeune

Features

Fredericks first art in The Globe was in the newspaper on December 6, 1950, when he continued the ongoing one panel gag cartoon campaign to reduce car accidents. He made 12 similar one panel gags, the last one in The Globe in March 13, 1951.

Cartoons

Salty Ranks

The Durkin Tragedy - The Story of a Man who Deserted

Leatherneck

Cartoons

References and Sources

  1. Cartoonist Blankets Saddle Up' With With, The Camp Lejeune Globe, July 2, 1953. p 3