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Scott Stantis Papers, 1939-1940S, 1980-2018, Undated Archives & Special Collections UA2015.30, 2016.08, 2018.11, 2018.12, 2018.13 Scott Stantis Papers Dates: 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated Creator: Stantis, Scott (1959-) Extent: 17 linear feet Level of description: Folder Processor & date: K. Young, 2019 Administration Information Restrictions: No Restrictions Copyright: Mr. Stantis retains copyright in his work. Citation: Loyola University Chicago. Archives & Special Collections. Scott Stantis Papers, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated. Box #, Folder #. Provenance: Gifted by Scott Stantis to the Loyola University Chicago Special Collections in 2015, 2016, and 2018. Separations: No materials were separated. See Also: Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum at The Ohio State University. Biographical Sketch Currently the editorial cartoonist for The Chicago Tribune and USA Today, Scott Stantis was born in San Diego, California and attended California State University, Long Beach. Before joining the Chicago Tribune in 2009, Stantis worked as a staff cartoonist for The Birmingham News, The Orange County Register, The Commercial Appeal, The Arizona Republic, and the Grand Rapids Press. In addition to his editorial cartoon work, Scott Stantis is also the creator of the comic-strips Sydney (1985-1986), The Buckets (1990- present), and Prickly City (2004-present). Scope and Content The Scott Stantis papers comprise 17 linear feet spanning the years 1939-1940s, and 1980-2018, and include notebooks, sketches, programs, posters, original cartoons by Stantis, original cartoons by other cartoonists, awards and certificates, reprints, correspondence, news articles, and reference materials including books by other cartoonists. Series Series 1: General, 2009-2017, Undated. Boxes 1-2 This series includes notebooks, sketches, news articles, drawings, awards, programs featuring original art by Stantis, Tribune Tower information, Stantis’s Pulitzer application, reprints, a pen, and posters. Scott Stantis papers, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated Page 1 Archives & Special Collections Series 2: Correspondence, 2008-2017, Undated. Boxes 2-4 This series contains correspondence received by Scott Stantis. Topics include responses to editorial cartoons, Caption Contest, congratulations, Maggie Daley cartoon, How-to- Draw Rahm, Prickley City, and thank you’s for appearances, etc. Series 3: Cartoons, 2005, 2009-2018, Undated. Boxes 4-15 This series contains editorial cartoons by Scott Stantis including original drawings and print-outs from computer drawings. It is divided into cartoons about Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, national memorials, national, and international. Topics include politics, presidential campaigns, sports, economy, international relations, war, Rowe v. Wade, gun violence, immigration, weather, and corruption. Series 4: Reference Materials, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018. Boxes 15-19 This series includes books on and by cartoonists, Chicago, Illinois, and Ancient Rome. Subjects: Stantis, Scott Cartoonists Caricatures and cartoons Daley, Richard M. Ryan, George H. Emanuel, Rahm Blagojevich, Rod Preckwinkle, Toni Brown, Dorothy Garcia, Chuy Chicago Public Schools Editorial cartoons Gun control Sports Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Chicago Bears Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Parking meters Taxes Chicago State University University of Chicago College of DuPage Climate Illinois politics and government Scott Stantis papers, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated Page 2 Archives & Special Collections United States politics and government Affordable Care Act Romney, Mitt Gingrich, Newt Obama, Barack Boehner, John Pelosi, Nancy Civil rights Freedom of Speech Immigration War Rowe v. Wade Corruption Political campaigns Russia Israel Syria Egypt Greece European Union Scott Stantis papers, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated Page 3 Archives & Special Collections Accession No.: UA2015.30, 2016.08, 2018.11, 2018.12, 2018.13 Creator: Stantis, Scott (1959-) Box Folder Title Dates Series 1: General, 2009-2017, Undated 1 1 Drawing of Scott Stantis by Hilary B. Price (on 2012 paper plate) 1 2 Chicago Tribune Editorial Board members 2010 1 3 Notebook 2010 1 4 Notebook 2011, 2013-2015 1 5 Notebook 2012, 2017 1 6 Notebook 2015 1 7 Notebooks 2016, Undated 1 8 Notebook Undated 1 9 Notes Undated 1 10 Sketches Undated 1 11 Obama & Teleprompter Undated 1 12 Bear sitting down Undated 1 13 Bears & Rams Undated 1 14 Peter Lisagor Award 2014-2017 1 15 Law Enforcement's Quill & Badge Award 2014 1 16 Sarah Brown Boyden Award 2015 1 17 Illinois Newspaper Editorial Contest 1st Place 2016 Certificate 1 18 Stantis Business Cards Undated 1 19 Tribune Tower Information Undated 1 20 "Best of Stantis" 2010 1 21 "Best of Stantis" 2010-2017 1 22 "Best of Stantis" 2012 2 1 Year End Best of Scott Stantis, Chicago Tribune 2015 2 2 "Best of Stantis" 2016 Framed "Best of Stantis" 2011 Framed "Best of Stantis" 2012 Framed "Best of Stantis" 2013 Framed "Best of Stantis" 2014 2 3 Pulitzer Nomination Packet 2011 2 4 Pulitzer Submission Choices 2013 Scott Stantis papers, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated Page 4 Archives & Special Collections 2 5 Songs of Good Cheer 2011 2 6 Songs of Good Cheer 2013 2 7 Sixteen Years Song of Good Cheer 2014 2 8 Songs of Good Cheer 2014 2 9 Songs of Good Cheer 2017 2 10 Drawing for Songs of Good Cheer Program Undated 2 11 Lyric Opera Coloring Book 2012 2 12 John T. McCutcheon Illustration for the Undated Wayfarer's Club 2 13 ComicStripoftheDay.com 2010 2 14 I'm in Charge (Haig) USA Today reprint 2010 2 15 Carteret County News-Times - Stantis Cartoon 2011 reprint 2 16 Reprints in Hoy 2011 2 17 The Onion "Political Cartoonist Not Sure How To 2013 Convey that Large Sack in Senator's Hand is Full of Money" 2 18 "The Satirical Verses" The Economist 2013 2 19 Drawings by others Undated 2 20 Pen: "Governor State of Illinois" Undated Undated 2 21 Political Cartoons 15 1 National Cartoonists Society Welcomes Scott Stantis to the Windy City! Framed Othello, Lear, and…Blago (front page of Chicago 2009 Tribune) 15 Folded Chicago Tribune Banner undated MC25 28 Police Silhouette Target undated MC25 29 Poster - Inside Media: a Cartoon View of 2012 Campaign 2012 Series 2: Correspondence, 2008-2017, Undated General Correspondence 2 22 Unidentified 2008-2016 2 23 Bleed, Norman 2010 2 24 Diongsotes, Donald 2010, 2012, 2014 2 25 Ghane, Hessam 2010 2 26 Manuel, T.Z. 2010 2 27 Ragan, Alice E. Harder 2010 2 28 Scanlon, Larry 2010 Scott Stantis papers, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated Page 5 Archives & Special Collections 2 29 Anderson, Steve 2011 2 30 Babor, James F. 2011 2 31 Bennett, Roger 2011 2 32 Cafasso, Louise 2011 2 33 Dorl, Thomas 2011 2 34 Elin, Lewis 2011 2 35 Heffner, Betty 2011 2 36 Jemsta, Paul 2011 2 37 Rom, Judith 2011 2 38 Bartels, Lucille 2012 2 39 Campbell, Cris 2012 2 40 Donovan, Thomas 2012, 2014 2 41 Goldsmith, A. J. 2012-2014 2 42 Robinson, Patricia 2012 2 43 Simon, Stuart 2012-2013 2 44 Sweeney, Marge B. 2012 2 45 Zielinski, Carl 2012 2 46 Coughlin, Annette 2013 2 47 Gaidas, Dave 2013 2 48 Gauver, Francis 2013 3 1 Keesey, Dennis & Roberta 2013 3 2 LaRose, Elizabeth M 2013 3 3 Manuel, Theodore 2013 3 4 Niebur, Raymond 2013 3 5 Paulak, James 2013 3 6 Stephens, Edgar A. 2013 3 7 Bikus, Madeline 2014 3 8 Griffin, Dan 2014 3 9 Kearl, Edward 2014-2015, 2017 3 10 O'Keefe, Pat 2014 3 11 Ramisez, Maja 2014 3 12 Blake, John 2015 3 13 Bresnahan, Thomas F. 2015 3 14 Kelly, Mary 2015 3 15 Pietrzyk, Richard 2015 3 16 Quinlan, Terrance 2015 3 17 Jacobs, Rabbi Mier 2016 Scott Stantis papers, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated Page 6 Archives & Special Collections 3 18 Farhar, J. 2016 3 19 Mary Lou 2016 3 20 Bell, Rita E. 2017 3 21 Bliss, Ed 2017 3 22 "A Chicago Tribune Reader" 2017 3 23 Grabenkort, Bruce W. 2017 3 24 Hearly, Tony 2017 3 25 Smetana, James 2017 3 26 Spellman, Thomas 2017 3 27 Wolfe, John P. 2017 3 28 "Admirers" Undated 3 29 Crotwell, Don Undated 3 30 Duncan, Royal R. Undated 3 31 Esolen, Anthony Undated 3 32 Fleming, R. Undated 3 33 Goodridge, Lawrence - Lakeside Free Press Undated 3 34 Hiskes, Lillian Undated 3 35 Kohnke, Jennifer M. Undated 3 36 Martin, Hosa Undated 3 37 Melka, Barbara Undated 3 38 Ozenich, Rudi Undated 3 39 Ricard, Jane Undated 3 40 Siegel, Ilan Elenbogan Undated 3 41 Stoiber, Raymond F. Undated 3 42 Torre, Francesco Undated 3 43 Unidentified Undated 3 44 Varga, R. E. Undated Undated 3 45 West. Alan Caption Contest 3 46 Freeuw, Richard 2011 3 47 Cisek, Robert J. 2012 3 48 Nugent, Rita 2012 3 49 Albanese, Janet 2013 3 50 Gubitz, Kurt 2013 3 51 Sharpenter, B. 2013 3 52 Hagler, Summer 2014 Scott Stantis papers, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated Page 7 Archives & Special Collections 3 53 Gulbranson, Patricia Colby 2015 3 54 Knigge, Jane 2017 Undated 3 55 Dort, Barb Congratulations 3 56 Arria, Guy F. 2013 2013 3 57 Bennett, Roger L. Maggie Daley Cartoon 3 58 Kamuda, Joann 2011 3 59 Linden, Eileen 2011 2011 3 60 "A Reader" "How-To-Draw Rahm" 2011 3 61 How To Draw Rahm submissions Prickly City 3 62 Kilmanas, Walt 2010 3 63 Paradise, Morton 2012 3 64 Towne, David 2013 3 65 Martell, Tina 2014 3 66 Heald, Dana D. 2016 3 67 Lutz, William 2017 3 68 Harrison, Joann Undated 3 69 Heiman, Peter Undated Undated 3 70 Williams, Rod Thank You’s 3 71 Mayberry, Mark 2011 3 72 Page, Mark C. 2011, 2015 3 73 Silvertein, Michael (?) 2011 3 74 Sparks, Barb 2011 3 75 Hunter, Tony 2012, Undated 3 76 Monaco, Antonio 2012 3 77 Muller-Stubblefield, Michael 2012 3 78 Wartinbee, Carolyn 2012-2015 3 79 Cizek, Dolores 2013 Scott Stantis papers, 1939-1940s, 1980-2018, Undated Page 8 Archives & Special Collections 3 80 The Friars 2013 3 81 Hilko, Georjean 2013 3 82 Roberta (Class visit) 2013 3 83 Seal, Robert 2013 3 84 Sommerville Church of Christ 2013 4 1 Winnecke, Joycelyn 2013 4 2 Reiter, Joann S.
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