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| - كين هابارد (بالإنجليزية: Kin Hubbard) هو صحفي أمريكي، ولد في 1 سبتمبر 1868 في بيل فونتين في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 26 ديسمبر 1930 في إنديانابوليس في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Frank McKinney „Kin“ Hubbard (* 1. September 1868 in Bellefontaine (Ohio); † 26. Dezember 1930 in Indianapolis) war ein US-amerikanischer Cartoonist, Humorist und Journalist. (de)
- Kin Hubbard, pseudonimo di Frank McKinney Hubbard (Bellefontaine, 1º settembre 1868 – Indianapolis, 26 dicembre 1930), è stato un umorista e disegnatore statunitense, celebre per aver creato il personaggio "Abe Martin", le cui vignette furono pubblicate su oltre 300 giornali americani per quasi 26 anni, dal 17 dicembre 1904 fino alla morte dell'autore. (it)
- Kin Hubbard, pseudônimo de Frank McKinney Hubbard (1 de setembro de 1868, Bellefontaine, Ohio, Estados Unidos — 26 de dezembro de 1930, Indianapolis, Indiana, Estados Unidos), humorista e jornalista estadunidense. (pt)
- Frank McKinney Hubbard (nascut l'1 de setembre de 1868 a Bellefontaine (Ohio) - mort el 26 de desembre de 1930 a Indianapolis, Indiana) fou un caricaturista, i periodista estatunidenc més conegut pel seu nom de ploma "Kin" Hubbard. Fou el creador de la tira còmica Abe Martin of Brown County que fou publicada als diaris estatunidencs des de 1904 fins a la seva mort el 1930 i va ser l'originador de moltes bromes polítiques que encara es fan servir. L'humorista nord-americà Will Rogers va declarar que Hubbard era "el millor humorista dels Estats Units". (ca)
- Frank McKinney Hubbard (September 1, 1868 – December 26, 1930), better known as Kin Hubbard, was an American cartoonist, humorist, and journalist. His most famous work was for "Abe Martin". Introduced in The Indianapolis News in December 1904, the cartoon appeared six days a week on the back page of the News for twenty-six years. The Abe Martin cartoons went into national print syndication in 1910, eventually appearing in some two hundred U.S. newspapers. Hubbard also originated and illustrated a once-a-week humor essay for the "Short Furrows" column in the Sunday edition of the News that went into syndication in 1911. The self-taught artist and writer made more than eight thousand drawings for the Indianapolis News and wrote and illustrated about a thousand essays for the "Short Furrows" (en)
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