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Caricature of William Hewitt  (Charles Bell, c. 1906)   <i>Philadelphia In Cartoons, as Seen by Philadelphia Newspaper Cartoonists</i> (s.l.: s.n., 1906), 
				p. 253
Caricature of William Hewitt
(Charles Bell, c. 1906)
Philadelphia In Cartoons, as Seen by Philadelphia Newspaper Cartoonists (s.l.: s.n., 1906), p. 253

Successors to Hewitt & Paist, this firm represented the work of William D. Hewitt, Alfred Granger, formerly of Frost & Granger in Chicago, and Phineas Paist. Unfortunately, the alliance was soon interrupted by World War I; and although Granger's name remained on the office, he did not actively participate for several years. In 1914 Paist left the firm, leaving Hewitt & Granger, but this firm too lasted for less than two years.

Written by Sandra L. Tatman.

 

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