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Pierre Peb Bellocq at Keeneland, where much of his work has been displayed
Renowned Eclipse Award-winning cartoonist Pierre “Peb” Bellocq and the late Eclipse Award-winning writer William Leggett have been selected to the National Museum of Racing s Joe Hirsch Media Roll of Honor.
Bellocq, 94, was born in France in 1926. At age 19, the French racing journal France Courses gave him national exposure by publishing one of his cartoons of a jockey. Bellocq signed the drawing as “Peb,” a signature that became his lifelong moniker.
By 1954, Bellocq s work had achieved international acclaim and he was contracted by Laurel Park owner John D. Schapiro to do drawings for the prestigious Washington, D.C. International Stakes. Bellocq decided to relocate to the United States and in 1955 accepted an offer to work as the staff cartoonist for the Morning Telegraph and its sister paper, the Daily Racing Form, a job he held until December 2008. Early in this care
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country or just doing what the united states tells does to do. ifill: we look at the pentagon papers, 40 years after the secret study on the escalation of the vietnam war was leaked to the new york times. brown: and former supreme court justice john paul stevens talks about his years on the bench and the shifting dynamics of the court. everything has changed over the years. my own view is that there s been a change on the court every time a new member has been appointed. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy, and improve schools. .and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child s programs. it s not just good bines i m hopeful about my country s future. it s my country s future. and by the
pakistan. are we really an independent country or just doing what the united states tells does to do. ifill: we look at the pentagon papers, 40 years after the secret study on the escalation of the vietnam war was leaked to the new york times. brown: and former supreme court justice john paul stevens talks about his years on the bench and the shifting dynamics of the court. everything has changed over the years. my own view is that there s been a change on the court every time a new member has been appointed. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy, and improve schools. .and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child s programs. it s not just good business. i m hopeful about my country s futur
this is a discussion in pakistan. are we really an independent country or just doing what the united states tells does to do. ifill: we look at the pentagon papers, 40 years after the secret study on the escalation of the vietnam war was leaked to the new york times. brown: and former supreme court justice john paul stevens talks about his years on the bench and the shifting dynamics of the court. everything has changed over the years. my own view is that there s been a change on the court every time a new member has been appointed. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy, and improve schools. .and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child s programs. it s not just good business. i m hopeful