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Title
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Three Named for Top Honor: Mr. Kansas City
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Description
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Photo and description of John Gage, former mayor of Kansas City, involved in ending "the evils of Bossism" during Pendergast's regime. Photo and description of Arthur Mag, involved in hospitals, research institutions, and higher education. Photo and description of Rabbi Samuel Mayerberg, involved as well in the overthrow of the Pendergast machine through civic activism.
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Date
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1964-12
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Leaders in Our Town
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Description
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Photo and bio of Arthur Mag, a law partner of Stinson, Mag, Thompson, McEvers & Fizzell in Kansas City and author of the will of Harry Loose setting up "the Carrie J. Loose fund" for charitable causes in the late 1920s.
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Date
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1952
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Stinson, Mag and Fizzell, P.C.
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Description
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Brief history of the local law firm of Stinson, Mag and Fizzell. It was founded by Frank F. Rozzelle when he established his law practice in Kansas City in 1878. Paul R. Stinson's name was added in 1924, Arthur Mag's in 1925, and Robert B. Fizzell's in 1944. The firm became known by its current name in 1978. At the time of the publication of the book there were 135 attorneys in the firm.
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Date
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1905-06-15
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Object Type
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Book