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Amadee Wohlschlaeger was born on 3 December, 1911, is an American cartoonist. Discover Amadee Wohlschlaeger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 102 years old?

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Born 3 December, 1911
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1890

"He was using a technique largely forgotten today. It was Ebony graphite and pencil on something called social board... Amadee actually learned a lot of this stuff from cartoonists in the 1890s. So you can make a direct line back from Amadee to 19th century newspapering almost."

1911

Amadee Wohlschlaeger (December 3, 1911 – June 24, 2014) was a 20th-century American sports cartoonist in St. Louis.

He was known professionally as simply "Amadee", which was how he signed his cartoons.

He was a long-time sports cartoonist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, in an era when newspaper sports pages usually included a prominent cartoon.

He drew the Weatherbird cartoon for more than 49 years.

Wohlschlaeger was born on December 3, 1911, in St. Louis and grew up in the Carondelet neighborhood in the far south of that city, where he developed a passion for drawing when a small child.

He did not attend high school (although he did later take art classes at Washington University in St. Louis).

His father was a printer with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and the younger Wohlschlaeger took a job there at age 14, as a copy boy earning $7.50 (about $ in dollars) a week.

1929

In 1929, at age 17, he was hired into the paper's art department.

1932

In 1932, Wohlschlaeger became the fourth artist to draw the Post-Dispatch's Weatherbird, which was created in 1901 and remains in continuous daily use.

He drew the Weatherbird, usually accompanied by a pithy observation on current events, from 1932 to 1981.

His Weatherbird marked D-Day, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and many other notable events.

He was succeeded as illustrator by Albert Schweitzer.

1936

Wohlschlaeger drew his first sports cartoon for the paper in 1936.

Among his contributions was his "Cardinals Camp Capers" cartoon, sent in from spring training.

1939

In 1939, he filled in as the Post-Dispatch's editorial cartoonist, drawing caricatures of Hitler and Mussolini as well as local politicians.

Wohlschlaeger drew many covers for the Sporting News, which was then produced in St. Louis and known as "The Baseball Bible".

He also drew covers for University of Missouri football programs for more than 30 years, and covers for the annual St. Louis Baseball Writers dinner.

1981

Wohlschlaeger retired in 1981.

1992

He was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.

2014

Wohlschlaeger was married to Violet Wohlschlaeger; they had a son, Amadee Wohlschlaeger Jr. Wohlschlaeger died June 24, 2014, in St. Louis County.