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'''Howard "Mel" Melson''', [[Abbott's]] staff artist, ran [[Tops]] from 1936 to 1957.<ref>New Tops, January 1961</ref>
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'''Howard "Mel" Melson''' (1890-1958) was [[Abbott's]] staff artist and ran [[Tops]] from 1936 to 1957.<ref>New Tops, January 1961</ref><ref>Photo [[Genii 1952 February]]</ref>
  
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== Biography ==
 
He began working for the Abbott Company in 1940 when he left New York to go out to Colon on a six week's assignment to do art work for their catalog. The six weeks turned into eighteen years.
 
He began working for the Abbott Company in 1940 when he left New York to go out to Colon on a six week's assignment to do art work for their catalog. The six weeks turned into eighteen years.
  
 
His family moved to Buffalo, New York where he attended school, and later the Chown School of Business. An winning a cartoon contest conducted by a breakfast food company, he enrollment in the Buffalo Art Institute and later Cleveland's Landon School of Cartooning. Melson went to work for newspapers and was Art Director for the Magazine of Wall Street.
 
His family moved to Buffalo, New York where he attended school, and later the Chown School of Business. An winning a cartoon contest conducted by a breakfast food company, he enrollment in the Buffalo Art Institute and later Cleveland's Landon School of Cartooning. Melson went to work for newspapers and was Art Director for the Magazine of Wall Street.
  
He enlisted in the U.S. Army  in 1918. First serving at Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas then touring with the Kelly Field Players as a Chalk Cartoonist and did a sand painting act.
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Melson enlisted in the U.S. Army  in 1918. First serving at Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas then touring with the Kelly Field Players as a Chalk Cartoonist and did a sand painting act.
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 27 April 2014

Howard Melson
BornJanuary 6, 1890
Steubenville, Ohio
DiedDecember 12, 1958 (age 68)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Resting placeBuffalo's Forest Lawn, Cemetery

Howard "Mel" Melson (1890-1958) was Abbott's staff artist and ran Tops from 1936 to 1957.[1][2]

Biography

He began working for the Abbott Company in 1940 when he left New York to go out to Colon on a six week's assignment to do art work for their catalog. The six weeks turned into eighteen years.

His family moved to Buffalo, New York where he attended school, and later the Chown School of Business. An winning a cartoon contest conducted by a breakfast food company, he enrollment in the Buffalo Art Institute and later Cleveland's Landon School of Cartooning. Melson went to work for newspapers and was Art Director for the Magazine of Wall Street.

Melson enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1918. First serving at Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas then touring with the Kelly Field Players as a Chalk Cartoonist and did a sand painting act.

References

  1. New Tops, January 1961
  2. Photo Genii 1952 February