• Lafave Newspaper Features was a syndication service that operated from 1931 to 1963. It was founded by Cleveland businessman Arthur J. Lafave and specialized...
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    engineer Arthur J. Lafave, American founder of Lafave Newspaper Features Debra Lafave (b. 1980), American convicted sex offender Robert Lafave (b. 1927), American...
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    Jimmy LaFave (July 12, 1955 – May 21, 2017) was an American singer-songwriter and folk musician. After moving to Stillwater, Oklahoma, LaFave became a...
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  • Markey was originally an executive at the McNaught Syndicate Lafave Newspaper Features (1931–1963) Ledger Syndicate (1915–c. 1950) — outlived its corporate...
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  • From 1957 to 1962, it was syndicated in the United States by LaFave Newspaper Features, renamed Uncle Dick. In August 1920 Stan Cross published the first...
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    Freely, he drew the daily panel strip Do You Believe for the LaFave Newspaper Features from 1955 to 1962. Kuekes died in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. "Edward...
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  • situations involving Elby's dog, Napoleon. For a minor syndicate, Lafave Newspaper Features, McBride began Napoleon as a daily strip on June 6, 1932. His...
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    involving Elby's dog, Napoleon. Drawing for a minor syndicate, LaFave Newspaper Features, McBride began Napoleon as a daily strip on June 6, 1932, adding...
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  • Roger Armstrong, and Joe Messerli (1952–1961) — acquired from LaFave Newspaper Features Soapy Waters by George Stallings & Kay Wright (February 7, 1955...
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    comic strip Dr. Guy Bennett / Dr. Duncan from 1956 to 1963 for LaFave Newspaper Features. Originally drawn by Barry Windsor-Smith for Conan the Barbarian...
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  • Syndicate (1916–c. 1944), Field Newspaper Syndicate (c. 1944–1983) Napoleon and Uncle Elby — LaFave Newspaper Features (1932–1952), Mirror Enterprises...
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    Pete Seeger, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, the Indigo Girls, Ellis Paul, Jimmy LaFave, Ani DiFranco, and others. In 1999, Wesleyan University Press published...
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    socialist mayors, Henry Maier, held office from 1960 to 1988. Socialist newspaper editor Victor Berger was repeatedly elected as a U.S. Representative....
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    in an interview with shewired.com and in her 2014 song "Secrets". Debra LaFave, schoolteacher who raped a minor student. René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de...
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  • Valle y Oro, recorded by Silvano Ramos and Ortega, 1931. "Truth" – Jimmy Lafave, 2007. "Tucker's Knob" – Bill Grant and Delia Bell, 2003. "Tulsa" – Jerry...
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    Bonifas memorial stone, 2008, Holy Cross Cemetery, Escanaba, Michigan. LaFave, Victoria. "History of Holy Name Catholic High School and Grade School"...
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  • though his piety was not to be found in any church prayer-book. Kenneth Lafave (2002). "Mahler, Gustav". Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying. Encyclopedia...
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    the New York City School of Visual Arts. Tamaki read Archie comics and newspaper strips as a child. She submitted outfit designs into contests for Betty...
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