No Applause ~ Just Throw Money (The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous)
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MAY-JUNE 1985 - Editor: Moe Feinberg
by Moe Feinberg
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- Miscellaneous Stooges sightings by fans
- Moe Feinberg personal and TV appearances to promote his book Larry, the Stooge in the Middle
- Autographed copies of Joe Besser's autobiography Not Just a Stooge still available
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Source: Fans for Hope
Order form for autographed copies of The Three Stooges Book of Scripts, by Joan Howard Maurer; proceeds to go to City of Hope for cancer research
by Steve Cox
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Tribute to Jules White, who died April 30, 1985
by Steve Cox
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- Joan Howard Maurer's biography of her Uncle Curly will be published in October
- Moe's grandson, Jeffrey Scott [Maurer], nominated as writer in the Outstanding Animated Program category for MUPPET BABIES
- Steve Allen Emmy-nominated for narrating STOOGE SNAPSHOTS: 50 YEARS WITH THE FUNNIEST GUYS IN THE WORLD
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Fan classified advertisements
by Lee Solomon
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Original "The Three Stooges" comic strip
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Order information for 1985 Three Stooges sticker card set, and t-shirts
by William Power
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Source: The Wall Street Journal
WPIX New York censors the eye-poke from the Three Stooges comedies
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Recent "Ziggy" and "Willy 'N Ethel" comic strip references to the Stooges
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