George Matthew Adams Explained

George Matthew Adams
Birth Date:23 August 1878
Birth Place:Saline, Michigan, U.S.
Occupation:Writer, businessman
Alma Mater:Ottawa University
Known For:George Matthew Adams Newspaper Service

George Matthew Adams (August 23, 1878 – October 29, 1962) was an American newspaper columnist and founder of the George Matthew Adams Newspaper Service, which syndicated comic strips and columns to newspapers for five decades. His own writings were circulated widely to The Gettysburg Times and many other newspapers.

Biography

Early life and education

Born in Saline, Michigan, George Matthew Adams graduated from Ottawa University in Kansas. Employed by a Chicago advertising agency, he started operating the elevator and worked his way up to become a copywriter.

George Matthew Adams Newspaper Service

George Matthew Adams Service
Former Name:Adams Newspaper Service
Adams Syndication Service
Industry:Print syndication
Founder:George Matthew Adams
Hq Location:8 West 40th Street
Hq Location City:Manhattan, New York City, N.Y.
Hq Location Country:US
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Key People:Giordano Bruno Pascale
Harry E. Elmlark
Products:Comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons
Owner:George Matthew Adams

In 1907, Adams borrowed money to rent and equip an office and launched the Adams Newspaper Service.[1] Adams' syndicate was located at 8 West 40th Street in Manhattan. When Adams and Emporia Gazette publisher William Allen White met in Chicago in 1908, Adams hired White to write about political issues. Adams had copies of Walt Mason's light verse which he had clipped from the Gazette, and said, "I like this stuff. I'd like to syndicate it to other papers. Suppose I could?" White responded, "Sure. Give Uncle Walt about $18 a week, and he'll be tickled pink to do it for you." Adams did, and as Mason's Rippling Rhythms column increased in popularity, he eventually increased Mason's salary to $15,000 a year.[2]

The name of the Adams Newspaper Service was changed in 1916 to the George Matthew Adams Service. Writers syndicated by Adams included Thornton Burgess, Edgar Guest and Robert Ripley. The syndicate also distributed single-panel cartoons, including some accompanied by jokes, backwoods homilies, light verse or Adams-style inspiration. Adams syndicated comic strips, including Billy DeBeck's Finn an' Haddie, Percy Crosby's The Clancy Kids, Edwina Dumm's Cap Stubbs and Tippie, Ed Wheelan's Minute Movies, and Robert Baldwin's Freddy. In addition to sports cartoons by Lank Leonard, Adams syndicated Johnny Gruelle's illustrated Raggedy Ann panels from 1934 to 1938. The uplifting Raggedy Ann verses emphasized forthrightness, honesty, kindness and thrift. He also syndicated Rebecca McCann's philosophical The Cheerful Cherub.

Lloyd Jacquet was the syndicate's art director from c. 1936 to 1937,[3] shortly before leaving to found Funnies, Inc. The syndicate's long-time manager was Giordano Bruno Pascale.[4]

Adams's syndicate peaked in the 1920s and 1930s, eventually fading as its founder aged. In the company's latter years, the president and general manager was Harry E. Elmlark.

Adams died in 1962; the remaining features were sold to The Washington Star Company in May 1965, thus forming the Washington Star Syndicate.[5]

Writing

In the 1910s, Adams was selling Dr. Frank Crane's (1861–1928) popular Four Minute Essays. When he lost Crane to a competitor, he decided to write short inspirational essays himself while he traveled from city to city selling to newspapers. By the 1950s, Crane was all but forgotten, but Adams' short inspirational columns, titled Today's Talk, were in about 100 newspapers and also collected in a series of books.[6] [7]

Books

Adams Service strips and panels

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Adams Service columnists

External links

Notes and References

  1. "George Matthew Adams Started Syndicate on a Shoestring," Editor & Publisher (Julv 21, 1934).
  2. Web site: Driscoll, C.B. "New York Day by Day", The Palm Beach Post, July 16, 1939. . September 20, 2016 . July 15, 2012 . https://archive.today/20120715153053/http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=T3cyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YbYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5903,5882106&dq=george-matthew-adams+syndicate&hl=en . dead .
  3. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=JACQUET%2c+LLOYD Lloyd Jacquet entry
  4. "Who's Who Among Leading U.S. Syndicate Executives," Editor & Publisher (September 7, 1946). Archived at "News of Yore 1946: Syndicate Executives Profiled," Stripper's Guide (July 21, 2010).
  5. Boyd, Crosby N., President. "THE WASHINGTON STAR HAS PURCHASED THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS SERVICE, A NEWSPAPER FEATURE SYNDICATE," The Washington Star (May 9, 1965). Archived at CIA.gov.
  6. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GC4iAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6nIFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3991,2754641&dq=george-matthew-adams+frank-tripp&hl=en Tripp, Frank. "About the columners", The Day, May 17, 1954.
  7. http://orlabs.oclc.org/identities/lccn-n88-274966 WorldCat
  8. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=EDWINA Edwina entry
  9. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=COWAN%2c+WOOD Wood Cowan entry
  10. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=GAGE%2c+HY Gage entry
  11. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=WHEELAN%2c+ED Ed Whelan entry
  12. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=KNIGHT%2c+TACK Tack Knight entry
  13. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=WEINSTEIN%2c+ROBERT Robert Weinstein entry
  14. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=BARREAUX%2c+ADOLPHE Adolphe Barreaux entry
  15. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=WARREN%2c+JACK Jack Warren entry
  16. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=CARRENO%2c+AL Al Carreno entry
  17. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=MORRISON%2c+TOM Tom Morrison entry
  18. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=BALDWIN%2c+ROBERT Robert Baldwin entry
  19. Web site: Biography. Fran Matera official site. https://web.archive.org/web/20101206160410/http://penandbrush.net/MATERA_bio.html. December 6, 2010. dead. Additional on February 4, 2010.
  20. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=MATERA%2c+FRAN Fran Matera entry
  21. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=STEIN%2c+MARVIN Marvin Stein entry
  22. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=WOOD%2c+DAVID David Wood entry
  23. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=WOOD%2c+WALLY Wally Wood entry
  24. https://www.lambiek.net/artists/l/lang_peter.htm Peter Laing entry
  25. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=NOFZIGER%2c+ED Ed Nofziger entry