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  2. Harry Whittier Frees - Wikipedia

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    Died. 1953. (1953-00-00) (aged 73–74) Clearwater, Florida. Known for. Photography of posed animals. Photograph by Frees from 1914. Harry Whittier Frees (1879–1953) was an American photographer who created novelty postcards, magazine spreads, and children's books based on his photographs of posed animals.

  3. F. D. C. Willard - Wikipedia

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    1968. Died. 1982. Known for. First cat to co-author and author a physics paper. Owner. Jack H. Hetherington. F. D. C. Willard (1968–1982) was the pen name of Chester, a Siamese cat, used on several papers written by his owner, J. H. Hetherington, in physics journals. On one occasion, he was listed as the sole author.

  4. List of fictional cats in literature - Wikipedia

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    Gummitch is unable to prove himself by coffee; he proves himself by saving a life in his household. Harry Cat. The Cricket in Times Square. George Selden. Friend and guide to New York City for Tucker Mouse and Chester Cricket. The novel was a 1961 Newbery Honor Book . Jellylorum. Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.

  5. Millions of Cats - Wikipedia

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    Millions of Cats at Wikisource. Millions of Cats is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Wanda Gág in 1928. The book won a Newbery Honor award in 1929, one of the few picture books to do so. Millions of Cats is the oldest American picture book still in print. [ 1] It entered the public domain in the United States in 2024.

  6. List of fictional felines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional cats and felines and is a subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. It includes a limited selection of notable felines from various works, organized by medium. More complete lists are accessible by clicking on the "Main article" link included above each category.

  7. Demon Cat - Wikipedia

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    Demon Cat. Black cat peering over a wall in Washington D.C. The Demon Cat (also referred to as the D.C.) [ 1][ 2] is a ghost cat who is purported to haunt the government buildings of Washington, D.C., which is the capital city of the United States. Its primary haunts are the city's two main landmarks: the White House and the United States Capitol.

  8. Walter Chandoha - Wikipedia

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    Walter George Chandoha (November 30, 1920 – January 11, 2019) was a prolific photographer, known especially for his photographs of animals and particularly of cats. Additional subjects for which he is known are fruits, vegetables, flowers, and New York City street scenes. Over his long career, his archive grew to more than 225,000 photographs ...

  9. Damon Way - Wikipedia

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    Damon Way (born September 23, 1971) is an American designer, brand marketer, entrepreneur and musician. He co-founded DC Shoes [1] [2] in 1994. In 2008 he became a partner at Incase Designs, and transitioned to Chief Brand Officer. [3] In 2016 he launched skateboarding apparel brand, FACT. [4] In 2018 he cofounded spatial audio brand Syng, [5 ...