No Applause ~ Just Throw Money (The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous)
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NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1984 - Editor: Moe Feinberg
by Moe Feinberg
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- Miscellaneous Stooges sightings by fans
- Stooges film festival benefit for MDA was held in Butler PA in October
- News of local station and TBS Stooges airings
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Fan Club order form for an autographed copy of Larry: The Stooge in the Middle by Moe Feinberg
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Source: Citadel Press
Why the Stooges popularity continues; from a Citadel press release for The Three Stooges Book of Scripts
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Source: Citadel Press
Short historical rundown on the Stooges' history; from a Citadel press release for The Three Stooges Book of Scripts
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Voss Fantasy Effect order form for Moe, Larry and Curly lifelike rubber masks
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Source: Citadel Press
Citadel press release and author bio for The Three Stooges Book of Scripts by Joan Howard Maurer;
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Source: Hallmark
Promotional flyer for two new Hallmark greeting cards, Christmas and birthday
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Fan classified advertisements
by Mike Peters
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Source: Tribune Media Services
"Goldilocks and the Three Stooges" edition of the popular comic strip, from Nov. 6, 1984
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Source: The Boston Herald
Reader survey of candidates for Red Sox manager, featuring the Stooges
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Source: The Toronto Star
Comic strip referencing the Stooges, from November 8, 1984
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