Stoogism Anthology
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Jules White, early 1950s publicity photo
SUMMER 2001 - Editor: Gary Lassin
by Ben Urish
Page(s): 2
Three Stooges panel included at the PCA Conference held in Philadelphia, Apr. 11 - 14, 2001
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 3
Trivia questions
by various
Page(s): 3 - 4
Candid photos from the 2001 Fan Club Meeting, with Paul Howard, Lyla Budnick, Jane Howard-Hanky, Jennifer Howard and Saxon Sitka
by "The Cyber-Stooge"
Page(s): 4
A review of the Healy family's www.tedhealy.com
by Richard Finegan
Page(s): 5
Identification and analysis of the music found in the 190th released short, a few solo feature credits, and revisiting to WOMAN HATERS (1934)
by Jim Pauley
Page(s): 6 - 8
The search and discovery of the staircase from AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE (1941), with photos, then and now
by Lee Solomon
Page(s): 9
The Hal Roach Studios' style can be found in this Charley Chase directed Stooge comedy
by Ed Shifres
Page(s): 10 - 11, cont. on 14
Kenneth MacDonald, Betty Mack, Jock Mahoney
by John C. Harrison
Page(s): 12 - 14
History and overview of the Three Stooges' (and Joe Besser's) appearances in Hanna-Barbera TV cartoons and LP records
Page(s): 15
Fan classified advertisements
by Bill Walsh
Page(s): 16
Source: The Billerica Minuteman
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