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"I created some laughter," says cartoonist Al Capp when asked his greatest accomplishment, Oct. 25, 1977. Capp. photographed at home in Cambridge, Mass., has just retired "Li'l Abner" and his comic strip world of Dogpatch, after 43 years of preposterous catastrophe with its peak in the 1950s. "I wasn't having fun with it any more," explains Capp, now 68 and in failing health. He rarely leaves home, near Harvard, where he's working on his autobiography. (AP Photo/Chet Magnuson)
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1977-10-25
AP/East News
Associated Press
AP
633850196323
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