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Murray Olderman is an artist who specialized in cartoons related to sports[1]. He received the National Cartoonist Society Sports Cartoon Award for 1974 and 1978. The National Cartoonists Society is the world's largest organization of professional Cartoonists It presents the Reuben Awards. His artwork often accompanied the sports stories he authored. His art also has been used by the Pro Football Hall of Fame and hung above the Hall of Fame busts. The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the Hall of fame of the National Football League (NFL Recently, the Hall of Fame made all the artwork digital so is has to be accessed by visitors to the hall though electronic kiosks.

His work appeared in 750 daily newspapers for the greater part of 35 years. His columns and cartoons were distributed by the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), a Scripps- Howard syndicate. United Media is a large editorial column and Comic strip Newspaper syndication service based in the United States, owned by The E

His employment with the NEA began in 1952, he became its sports editor in 1964, and its executive editor in 1968, a contributing editor in 1971. Although he "retired" in 1987, he was active until the newsservice was overtaken by a larger corporation.

He is the founder of the Jim Thorpe Trophy, for the National Football League’s Most Valuable Player and distributed by the NEA [2].

He received the Pro Football Writers Association Dick McCann Award in 1979, which is considered to be the writer's wing of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Technically known as the Pro Football Writers of America this organization purports to be "The official voice of pro football writers promoting and fighting Olderman was inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame in 1993. The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, or NSSA, is an American organization of sports media members In 1997 was inducted to the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

Books

Starr: My Life in Football with Bart Starr[3]

A three-book Prentice-Hall series, The Pro Quarterback, The Running Backs, and The Defenders. The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was opened July 7, 1981, in Netanya, Israel.

Just Win, Baby, about Raider owner Al Davis. Allen "Al" Davis (born July 4 1929 in Brockton Massachusetts) is a Jewish-American Football executive, who currently serves as the

Minging With Lions, about his career as a sportswriter and the people he has met along the way. This book is full of sketches.

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