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			Former Mt. Pulaskian was personal 
			friend and right-hand artist with Walt Disney 
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            [September 20, 2014]  
			
			MOUNT 
			PULASKI - Herbert Dickens Ryman, Jr. (June 28, 1910 – February 10, 
			1989) was an artist and Disney Imagineer who worked in watercolor, 
			oils, and pen & ink sketches. This former Mt. Pulaskian was a 
			personal friend and right-hand artist of Walt Disney who was called 
			upon to help the Walt Disney Studios (Burbank) on many special 
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			 He was the chief designer of the Cinderella Castle at the Walt 
			Disney World Resort. He also help design many major pictures for 
			Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and 20th Century Fox during Hollywood's "golden 
			age." He was a major contributor to the screen styling of David 
			Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, Anna Karenina and Mutiny on the 
			Bounty. In 1990, Herb Ryman was inducted [posthumously] into the 
			Disney Legends Program. Herbert died of cancer in his home in 
			Sherman Oaks, CA., at the age of 78. 
 EARLY LIFE: Herbert was born in Vernon, Il., and moved with 
			his family to Mt. Pulaski, where his father, Dr. Herbert Dickens 
			Ryman, Sr., a surgeon, went into medical practice with Dr. Forrest 
			VanHook in Mt. Pulaski. Dr. Ryman volunteered for the WWI war 
			effort, and was killed on the French battlefield while administering 
			to wounded soldiers.
 
			 Young Herbert and his two sisters attended Mt. Pulaski Grade 
			School, then moved with their mother to nearby Decatur following the 
			end of WWI. Herb shares a window with two other talented Disney 
			artists, John Hench and Peter Ellenshaw. Their window, which simply 
			states, ‘Plaza School of Art – Instructors,’ is actually located on 
			Plaza Street (adjacent to Main Street, U.S.A.) above Main Street 
			Photo Supply Co. at Disneyland. Herb passed away while still working 
			on ideas for Disneyland Paris in his home studio.” 
 It should also be noted that the Mount Pulaski American Legion is 
			the Ryman-Fuiten Post 447, and was established in 1920.
 
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			 This is just one of the several interesting stories about 
				Mount Pulaskians that can be found in the Mount Pulaski Township 
				Historical Society newsletters. The newsletters strive to 
				feature local residents who became nationally recognized over 
				the years. 
			 As an example, Mount Pulaskians who will be featured include a 
			co-worker of Thomas Edison with his phonograph invention; a 
			photographer whose 1930’s camera invention was placed in the 
			Smithsonian at its inaugural opening in 1946; a Hollywood agent who, 
			along with her husband, helped Marilyn Monroe get her start in show 
			business, etc. 
 The historic society invites anyone interested in becoming a member 
			to contact Sue at 217 792 5693 or call the Historical Society Museum 
			at 217 792 3719 for more information.
 
			[By PHIL BERTONI] 
			
			 
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