Talk:Harold Gray

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Politics edit

The Arlington Press collection of his strips contains a sequence from around the forties where Daddy dies then a few years later comes back out of hiding. It is considered bad taste to say what was widely understood The latter sequence happened when Roosevelt died. The former like the latter was intended as a comment on the New Deal and the democrats. This comment is intended to support inclusion the specific political views which were just added to the article. Jplatt39 (talk) 13:03, 13 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

I agree, since Gray's politics bled over into the strip much of the time. There should be a section on his personal beliefs. --Bridgecross (talk) 21:59, 5 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

Disputed reference edit

Your article claims that his parents died while he was in high school. The Lombard Historical Society page indicates that his parents were alive in 1927, when he bought a home for them, and that his father passed away in 1944.

Also, one of your references, http://www.bu.edu/phpbin/archives-cc/app/details.php?id=7858&return=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bu.edu%2Fphpbin%2Farchives-cc%2Fapp%2Fbrowse.php%3Fletter%3DG%26sort_column%3Dcomposite_name%26sort_direction%3DASC%26per_page%3D10%26offset%3D68%26set_page%3Dprev in the 2nd paragraph of the biograpy, states that the family moved in the second decade of the 1900s.http://www.lombardhistory.org/annie.htm

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