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125:, the son of Jennie (Steinberg), a homemaker, and Max Olderman, who worked in the garment industry. His parents were Russian Jewish immigrants. He aspired to be a sportswriter at an early age. When he was in his teens, he wrote sports columns for a county weekly. He practiced drawing cartoons through trial and error. One of his drawings was first published in 178:(NEA), a Scripps-Howard syndicate. Olderman's employment with the NEA began in 1952; he became its sports editor in 1964; executive editor in 1968; and a contributing editor in 1971. Although he "retired" in 1987, he was active until the news service was overtaken by a larger corporation. 189:
team in 1955, which ran through 1992. It was considered the "player's All-Pro team", since Olderman would poll NFL players to compile the team, as opposed to other publications which was based on writers' opinions.
346: 109:(March 27, 1922 – June 10, 2020) was an American sports cartoonist and writer. His artwork often accompanied the sports stories he authored. His art also has been used by the 314:(Fantagraphics, 2017) — Cartoons and sketches of more than 150 prominent sports figures by Olderman, each accompanied by an essay by Olderman, sharing his memories of them. 113:
and hung above the Hall of Fame busts. The Hall of Fame made all of the artwork digital so it must be accessed by visitors to the hall through electronic kiosks.
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Olderman's work appeared in 750 daily newspapers for the greater part of 35 years. His columns and cartoons were distributed by the
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in 1979, which is considered to be the writer's wing of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Olderman was inducted into the
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Sports Cartoon Award for 1974 and 1978. He received the
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National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association
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In 1997 he was inducted to the 595: 518:A Thinking Man's Guide to Pro Football 483:Olderman, Murray (December 15, 1959). 452: 392:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 344: 171:of Sacramento as a sports cartoonist. 159:with a master's degree in journalism. 405: 403: 325: 410:Goldstein, Richard (June 11, 2020). 223:Olderman was a longtime resident of 648:People from Spring Valley, New York 618:Bill Nunn Memorial Award recipients 227:, and died there on June 10, 2020. 93:Sports Cartoon Award, 1974 and 1978 13: 643:Medill School of Journalism alumni 400: 14: 699: 572: 345:Horgan, Richard (May 21, 2014). 204:Pro Football Writers Association 176:Newspaper Enterprise Association 266:(William Morrow & Co, 1987) 181:Olderman is the founder of the 16:American cartoonist (1922–2020) 603:American editorial cartoonists 554: 543: 507: 476: 429: 361: 131:during his junior year at the 1: 633:University of Missouri alumni 588:Lambiek Comiclopedia article. 318: 99:http://www.murrayolderman.com 658:Jewish American illustrators 7: 683:American sports journalists 200:National Cartoonist Society 157:Medill School of Journalism 91:National Cartoonist Society 10: 704: 688:Jews from New York (state) 678:21st-century American Jews 673:Writers from New York City 668:Artists from New York City 638:Stanford University alumni 550:Dick McCann Memorial Award 260:Starr: My Life in Football 207:Dick McCann Memorial Award 167:Olderman was hired by the 135:. Olderman graduated from 225:Rancho Mirage, California 193: 162: 111:Pro Football Hall of Fame 97: 86: 73: 65: 58:Rancho Mirage, California 46: 26: 21: 514:Zimmerman, Paul (1984). 230: 117:Early life and education 40:Manhattan, New York City 153:Northwestern University 128:The Columbia Missourian 608:American caricaturists 236:Prentice-Hall series: 198:Olderman received the 137:University of Missouri 133:University of Missouri 653:American illustrators 453:Turney, John (2007). 121:Olderman was born in 663:Jewish caricaturists 276:Angels in the Forest 240:The Pro Quarterbacks 169:McClatchy Newspapers 613:American columnists 489:The Salisbury Times 289:Just Win, Baby—the 282:and how he escaped 151:in humanities, and 145:Stanford University 123:Manhattan, New York 416:The New York Times 357:on April 14, 2015. 491:. 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Manhattan, New York City
Rancho Mirage, California
Cartoonist
National Cartoonist Society
http://www.murrayolderman.com
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Manhattan, New York
The Columbia Missourian
University of Missouri
University of Missouri
B.J.
Stanford University
B.S.
Northwestern University
Medill School of Journalism
McClatchy Newspapers
Newspaper Enterprise Association
Jim Thorpe Trophy
All-Pro
National Cartoonist Society
Pro Football Writers Association
Dick McCann Memorial Award
National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association
Hall of Fame
International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
Rancho Mirage, California
Bart Starr
World War II
the Holocaust
Al Davis

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