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CATS MUST ALSO FAIL

Leo Cullum 1997

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27" x 25"

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Published in The New Yorker in on January 13, 1997, this work shows two dogs in suits having cocktails at a bar. Its caption (It's not enough that we succeed. Cats must also fail") is a wonderful reflection of the eternal political mindset. 

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Leo Aloysius Cullum (1942-2010) was an American cartoonist, one of the more frequent contributors to The New Yorker with more than 800 gag cartoons published. He started his drawing career after having served as a pilot in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War and flying planes commercially for Trans World Airlines and American Airlines.

Born in Newark, New Jersey, Cullum was raised in North Bergen, New Jersey and earned his undergraduate degree in 1963 from the College of the Holy Cross, where he majored in English. He joined the United States Marine Corps after graduating from college, earning a commission as a second Lieutenant. Upon completion of his flight training in Pensacola, Florida, Cullum deployed to Vietnam, where he flew more than 200 missions, mostly ground attacks in support of the infantry in addition to attacks on the Viet Cong supply lines on the Ho Chi Minh trail in Laos.

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