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From A Little Town Came A Guy Like This

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English: Harold V. "Bob" Coyne, of Cambridge, was a sports cartoonist who adorned
Boston newspapers for 47 years. Coyne, who covered a broad spectrum of sports, produced 15,000 pen
and ink drawings, some of them ultimately going to Baseball's Hall of
Fame at Cooperstown, N.Y., others prized by individuals as gifts.

His first newspaper job was with The Boston Globe, but he soon moved
to the Boston Post where his work won him the job of sports cartoonist
in 1928.

In 1955, Coyne came to the old Boston Record where he produced
more than 5,000 cartoons. He retired in May 1975 from the Boston
Herald American and Sunday Herald Advertiser.

He was a Cambridge native who showed an early talent and love for
sports, especially baseball and football.
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Source Family, The Boston Post, U.S. Army
Author Bob Coyne, U.S. Army, The Boston Post, Family,

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