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# "Who's Who in Judge" - A.B. Walker This page profiles **A.B. Walker**, a humor cartoonist and brother of William H. Walker (also a cartoonist). The photograph shows Walker with what appears to be a large teddy bear or similar prop, captioned as "the gentleman on the left (the one in the knickers)." The accompanying text establishes Walker's credentials: born in Binghamton, New York, he began drawing humorous pictures at age three and continued professionally. He lives in Connecticut and enjoys dancing as his favorite sport. The entry explicitly clarifies that Walker is **not** the author of "A.B.'s Irish Rose" — likely addressing reader confusion given the similar name and the work's popularity in that era. This is essentially a biographical reference entry rather than satirical commentary.

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A. B. WALKER | HE gentleman on the left (the one in the knick- ers) is one of America’s veteran humorists. He was born in Binghamton, N. Y., and at the age | of three and a half started drawing funny pictures and has kept at it ever since. He is the brother of | William H. Walker, the cartoonist, so you see it runs | in the family. A. B. lives up in Connecticut and his favorite sport is dancing. He is not the author of “A. B.'s | Irish Rose.” | vine z : | L Published Weekly and copyrighted 1925 by Lesie-Jadee Co. in the U.S 4 SXoncary: "Jongh Comme Aart comicbooks.com