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Murray Olderman (March 27, 1922 – June 10, 2020) was an American sports cartoonist and writer. His artwork often accompanied the sports stories he authored. His art also has been used by the Pro Football Hall of Fame and hung above the Hall of Fame busts. The Hall of Fame made all of the artwork digital so it must be accessed by visitors to the hall…
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| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Murray Olderman | Area(s) | Cartoonist, author | 1.00 | infobox |
| Murray Olderman | Awards | National Cartoonist Society Sports Cartoon Award, 1974 and 1978 | 1.00 | infobox |
| Murray Olderman | Born | (1922-03-27)March 27, 1922 Manhattan, New York City, US | 1.00 | infobox |
| Murray Olderman | Died | June 10, 2020(2020-06-10) (aged 98) Rancho Mirage, California, US | 1.00 | infobox |
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