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commented: "The lovelorn hero of the comic strips is delightfully done by Arthur Lake who is the real Spirit of Seventeen. Everybody and everything you've laughed over in the papers is there, including Lillums, Horace, Beezie, the Gedunk sundae and the autographed Ford and slicker." Tap dancer
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Kansas City jazz band pianist Joe Sanders wrote a song about the "Don Juan of comic strip fame", describing him as a "human love machine" and as "romance personified". A performance by the
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film, the sundae is a soupy concoction of ice cream and hot chocolate which is eaten by "gedunking" a large ladyfinger cookie in it. As noted in Random House’s
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student Harold Teen, his girlfriend Lillums Lovewell, his diminutive sidekick Alec "Shadow" Smart and Pop Jenks, proprietor of the Sugar Bowl
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Pop Jenks was inspired by the real-life Pop Walters, who ran a soda fountain and stationery shop across from the high school Ed attended in
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in Chicago. It was mostly a DJ show with Harold and his buddy Shad spinning the latest hits. This was during the 1950s.
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Cartoonists often had to fill an entire page. Here is Carl Ed's page as it looked in the 1930s with
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The success of the strip led to toys, figurines, pins and other products. Reprints appeared in
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Willard P. Farnum (1906–1994) and Charles Flynn portrayed Harold Teen in the
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that it became a minor cultural icon of its time. The principal characters were
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may have suggested and certainly approved the strip's concept, loosely based on
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In April, 2017, Harold Teen and his friends made a guest appearance] in the
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on May 4, 1919, and a few months later it was nationally syndicated by the
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was added later that year. The strip was so successful in depicting the
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There was also a Harold Teen radio show mid-day on Saturdays on the
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Carl Ed received writing credit for both film adaptations of
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strips by Carl Ed ran on his page, positioned beneath
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Harold Teen (disambiguation)

Carl Ed
Syndicate(s)
Chicago Tribune Syndicate
Dell Comics
Whitman Publishing
comic strip
Carl Ed
Joseph Medill Patterson
Booth Tarkington
Seventeen
Sunday strip
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate
daily strip
Jazz Age
Covina High School
soda shop
Gedunk sundaes
Moline, Illinois
gedunk
Leatherneck Magazine

Dell
Whitman
Better Little Book
World War II
Evanston, Illinois
topper

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