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Ching Chow
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Ching Chow is an American one-panel cartoon that was created by Sidney Smith and Stanley Link. It first appeared on January 20, 1927, and ran for more than 60 years, under a variety of different creators. It was distributed by the Chicago Tribune / New York Daily News Syndicate. The title character was a stereotypical Chinese man with slanty eyes and a big, toothy grin. He offered pearls of Confucius-style wisdom, like "Beware of silent dog and still water."
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Will Henry Sidney Smith and Stanley Link Rocco Lotto
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1927-01-20
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Humor, gag-a-day, satire
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Henri Arnold Will Levinson
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1990-05-12
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Concluded gag panel
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Ching Chow
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Ching Chow is an American one-panel cartoon that was created by Sidney Smith and Stanley Link. It first appeared on January 20, 1927, and ran for more than 60 years, under a variety of different creators. It was distributed by the Chicago Tribune / New York Daily News Syndicate. The title character was a stereotypical Chinese man with slanty eyes and a big, toothy grin. He offered pearls of Confucius-style wisdom, like "Beware of silent dog and still water."
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