Paul Szep

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Paul Szep

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Paul Szep
Born Paul Michael Szep
July 29, 1941 (1941-07-29) (age 82)
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Area(s) Cartoonist

Paul Michael Szep (born July 29, 1941 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada[1]) is a political cartoonist. He was the chief editorial cartoonist at the Boston Globe from 1967–2001 and has been syndicated to hundreds of newspapers worldwide. He won the Pulitzer Prize twice for Editorial Cartooning in 1974 and 1977. Szep also won the prestigious international Thomas Nast Prize (1983). The Society of Professional Journalists/Sigma Delta Chi (SDX) honored him twice with its Distinguished Service Award for Editorial Cartooning (1973 and 1976). He won the National Headliner Award in 1977 and the National Cartoonists Society's Editorial Cartoonist of the year (1978). He has written more than a dozen books.


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  1. "Canadian Parliamentary Review". Retrieved 2007-01-10.