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...other men elected are Bernard Bisgeier, Fred N. Fishman, W. Leeds Frye, Barry Golomb, Thomas Land, Melvin Maddocks, John Ryan, Sherman Starr, John Shepley, A. Richard Solvie, and John Sonneland, who was appointed assistant chairman...
Phillip J. Scanlon '44 Robert T. Sceery '42, Richard B. Seymour '43, Robert B. Sherwood '42, Martin Shwariz '44, Sidney J. Slomich '44, Irving G. Small '42, Preston W.smith Jr. '43, Shervin D. Smith '44, Daniel C. Smolens '43, Albert M. Starr '44, John L. Stephenson '42, Howard N. Stone '44, Edmund L. Sugarman '44, David H. Busskind...
...Brighton, Mass.; Joseph J. Koss, Chicago, Ill.; James J. Murphy, Dublin, Calif.; Robert W. Painter, Salt Lake City, Ut.; Jesse L. Perry Jr., Nashville, Tenn.; Robert C. Rice, Mount Airy, Md., John L. Robins, Canton, N. Y.; Edward M. Rollins, Bristol, Tenn.; Albert E. Selenkow, Baltimore, Md.; Donald A. Starr, Butler, Pa.; Maurice A. Tenenbaum, Louisville, Ky.; Donald P. Watkins, Detroit, Mich.; and William G. Wright, Winnetka...
...Belle Starr went on trial in 1883 at Fort Smith, Ark., for stealing horses...
...also denies that Belle Starr (originally Myra Belle Shirley) committed any worse crimes than larceny and mischievous arson. She loved horses and firearms and handled them admirably, was a constant consort of outlaws, but apparently never killed anyone herself. Not even her most ardent admirers called her handsome...