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Harding received a Pulitzer Prize in 1927 for "Toppling The Idol", of which he depicted the "passive effect of the League of Nations" when dealing with the war. He used the images of David and Goliath. The particular cartoon cited in 1928, "May His Shadow Never Grow Less", was a tribute drawn at the
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Harding, Nelson. "1927 Award about Conflict and Problem Solving in 1926 and 1927." Fischer, Heinz-Dietrich. Editorial Cartoon Awards 1922-1997. New York: Universal Press Syndicate and Sheed & Ward INC, 1999. 89-96.
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flight from New York to Paris in a single-engine plane. The religious symbol on the ground with the words "Peace on Earth and Goodwill to Men" was inspired by the approaching
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His work was often politically conservative by the standards of his day. He took a leading role in opposition to what some New Yorkers considered to be a threat from
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in both 1927 and 1928, and as of 2023 was the only cartoonist honored in consecutive years.
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Cooper, S. W. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 30 August 1925. Newspaper article. 25 October 2020.
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in 1927 with his cartoon "Toppling the Idol." It depicts a group representing the
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For his cartoon that was published on September 19, 1926, Harding won the
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