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During a booking search, police recovered a Wisconsin driver's license in the name of Robert M. Shimek in Chilgren's wallet. While Chilgren claimed that he had stolen the license, Identification Sergeant John Drewicz reviewed a file of outstanding federal warrants and fingerprints and concluded that the two men were one and the same...

Author: By Jeff Beals, | Title: Police Arrest Suspect In Armed Robbery | 5/3/1995 | See Source »

Chilgren was being held for disorderly conduct, but the Drug Enforcement Administration had a warrant out for Shimek on conspiracy to manufacture and produce marijuana...

Author: By Jeff Beals, | Title: Police Arrest Suspect In Armed Robbery | 5/3/1995 | See Source »

...America, Rotten to the Core, Stop That Leak!). But S.U.I. survived. Historian Benjamin Shambaugh helped make the entire state history-conscious; Paleontologist Samuel Calvin became the ranking U.S. authority on the Pleistocene age of North America; bearded Thomas H. Macbride became the "Father of Iowa Conservation"; and Geologist Bohumil Shimek won international fame for his theory on the origin of loess (loam) fossils...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA | 9/6/1954 | See Source »

...back, one Frederick Alderman of the Michigan Agricultural School broke a Conference record for the 220-yd. dash. James Cusack of Chicago stepped cannily along behind a pack of runners for almost a mile, but when the distance became precisely a mile, James Cusack was in front. Shimek, a son of Marquette (Milwaukee), with pits under his eyes and his teeth straining out of his face, ran two miles in heat like the glare from a furnace door and won in the time it took the three impersonal chronometres to count 9 min. 32 61/100 sec. Huge, hairy Herbert Schwarze...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Michigan | 6/15/1925 | See Source »

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