1971-72
Episode Guide
(To Tell the Truth version two, season three)
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Panel:
Bill Cullen, Anita Gillette, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle
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0791
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Diane
Reed
Hansom cab driver in Central Park |
Peter
Forbath
Foreign correspondent in Czechoslovakia in 1968 |
0792
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Robert
de Janes
College professor who took his family camping in the USSR |
Clementine
Chilvers
Charm school instructor who teaches British accents |
0793
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Jarmela
Speta
Tenor in a female barbershop quartet called the Rarities |
Hal
Higdon
Long-distance runner and author of "On the Run From Dogs and People" |
0794
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Jim
Connors
Bus driver who adopted a baby found in a shopping bag |
Joyce
Burk
Professional barrel racer |
0795
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Jeanne
Gardener
Clairvoyant doomsayer |
Robert
Schiffer
Hollywood makeup artist who created the '40s look |
0801
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David
Geer Champion lumberjack |
Debbie
Dane First ambassador to Walt Disney World |
0802
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Curt
Curtis Parachute jumper |
Ruth
Stafford Peale Wife of Norman Vincent Peale and author of "The Adventure of Being a Wife" |
0803
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Thomas
Carvel Owner of Carvel Ice Cream stores |
Jennifer
O'Neill Horsewoman and actress who co-starred in "The Summer of '42" |
0804
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Gene
Widhoff NBC staff artist and Manson trial artist |
Lucy
Komisar Women's liberation activist and author of "The New Feminism" |
0805
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Gene
Zenger U.S. ski bobbing champion |
Louise
Clapp World champion nonstop talker |
0811
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J.Y.
Henderson
Wild animal expert and veterinarian for Ringling Brothers' Circus |
Ron
Sarro
Burglary expert and author of "Are You Safe From Burglars?" |
0812
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Denise
Libby
Women's International Archery Champion |
Loren
Grey
Psychologist and author of "A Parent's Guide To Child Discipline" |
0813
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Colonel
Samuel Loboda
Director of the various U.S. Army bands |
Earlene
Broady
Bricklayer who was denied admission into her union |
0814
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Anne
Willan
Editor of the Grand di Plome cooking course |
Carroll
Spinney
The puppeteer behind Big Bird on Sesame Street |
0815
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Ron
Aronson
Owner of a champion snapping turtle |
Sarah
Morrison Author of "The Modern Witch's Spellbook" |
0821
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Kim
Pisut
Young karate champion |
Samuel
Brown, Jr.
Househusband |
0822
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Rita
Rapp
Dietician for the Apollo astronauts |
Selig
Greenberg
Hospital care authority and author of "Quality of Mercy" |
0823
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Charley
Keel
Owner of a modeling agency called "Freaks, Unlimited" |
Walker
Sandbach
Executive Director of Consumer's Union, which publishes Consumer Reports |
0824
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Jack
Pentes
Creator of the Emerald City Theme Park, an homage to "The Wizard of Oz" |
Sarah
Sue Ritchey
Fraternity house mother |
0825
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Thomas
Cicarrelli
Executive Director of the North American Pizza Association |
Theresa
Wallach
Motorcycle who has rides all over the world |
0831
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Harold
Eubanks Champion turkey caller |
Marianne
Alireza Former harem member and author of "At the Drop of a Veil" |
0832
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Sherry
Shealy Youngest member of a state legisislature in the U.S. |
Charles
C.A. Ritz President of the Ritz Hotel in Paris |
0833
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John
Lowe Assistant stage manager for "No, No Nanette" and Ruby Keeler's son |
Martha
Marian Stringfellow First grade teacher of the year |
0834
|
Robert
Barter Man who was denied entry to the military because of his big feet |
Midge
Turk Former nun and author of "Buried Alive: a Nun's Story" |
0835
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Judy
Bochinski Ping pong champion |
Raymond
Sokolov Food editor for the New York Times |
0841
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Steve
Lichtenstein
Alibi telephone tape inventor |
Ida
Staggers
30-year TWA airline stewardess |
0842
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Father
Roland Melody
Drug addiction expert and author of "Narco Priest" |
Ray
"Sabu" Moreau
Elephant handler and circus historian |
0843
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Willie
Schaeffler
Olympic ski coach |
Marguerite
Beecher
Author of "The Mark of Cain: an Anatomy of Jealousy" |
0844
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Charles
Koppelman
Owner of Homeowners' Emergency Services |
K.
Wyman Keith
Prison farm survivor and author of "Long Line Rider" |
0845
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Jack
Schiffman
Author of "Uptown: the Story of Harlem's Apollo Theatre" |
Anna
Freyne
Maid Marian at the Nottingham Festival |
0851
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Bob
Hoffman
Polka expert and Richard Nixon's fitness advisor |
Colette
Dowling
Author of "The Skin Game" about the dangers in the beauty business |
0852
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Stan
Waterman
Underwater photographer who helped film "Blue Water White Death" |
James
Ucci
Pilot who was grounded in Cuba for six days |
0853
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Arthur
Miller
Author of "Assault on Privacy" |
Carol
Miller
River rafting guide |
0854
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Gloria
Heidengren
Miss Tall New York |
Robert
Whiteman
Publisher of the newly revived "Liberty Magazine" |
0855
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Ginni
Tighe
Subject of "The Search for Bridey Murphy" |
Richard
Anderson
Mayor of the planned community of Columbia, MD |
0861
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Harry
Goodridge
Expert on seals |
Alicia
Bay Laurel
Author of "Living on the Earth", a book about living on a commune |
0862
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Count
Jakob Von Eltz
Expert on German wines and owner of a castle pictured on German money |
Jackie
Ahl
Olympic equestrian hopeful |
0863
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Cliff
Nicholson
Conservationist and fashion designer of clothes made of fur and feathers |
Donald
Wollheim
Proponent of science fiction and author of "The Universe Makers" |
0864
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Eric
Weber
Author of "How To Pick Up Girls" |
Julie
Groff
Student safety patrol judge |
0865
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Annette
Eckis
Sea World killer whale rider and victim |
Don
Garlits
Professional drag racer and drunk driving tester |
0871
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Marian
McNaughton
Army curator of art and expert on Adolf Hitler's paintings |
Samm
Sinclair Baker
Teenage obesity expert and author of "The Doctor's Quick Teenage Diet" |
0872
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Judy
Hagedorn
Psychologist with a twin sister psychologist |
Branley
Owen
Hiker of 2,000 miles the Appalachian Trail in 72 days |
0873
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Raggedy
Robin
Clown bridegroom |
Jerry
Bruno
Political advance man for JFK and LBJ; author of "The Advance Man" |
0874
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Kelly
Tunney
Reporter who lived on skid row for five days |
Charlton
Laird
English language expert and author of "Language in America" |
0875
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Garry
Trudeau
Cartoonist who writes "Doonesbury" |
William
H. Blair
Credit card consumer advocate |
0881
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Gael
Greene
Restaurant critic and author of "Bite" |
Mary
Brooks
Director of the U.S. Mint |
0882
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Alba
Ballard
Seamstress of birds' costumes |
Ronald
H. Bohr
Secret agent for mental hospitals who had himself committed |
0883
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Yoshiteru
Otani
Ken-Do and Oshido expert |
Lynn
Pelletier
Customs inspector who found millions of dollars' worth of heroin |
0884
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Pepper
Schwartz
Author of "Women at Yale" about the first year of co-ed education |
Joel
Hartley
Author of "New Ways in First Aid" |
0885
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Myril
Zion
Expert on locks and security hardware consultant |
Ruth
Lembeck
Author of "Teenage Jobs" |
0891
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Patrick
Benson
Conservationist and falcon trainer |
Dorothy
Davis
Woman who has been mayor of her town for 21 years |
0892
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Ruth
Kavanaugh
Niece of Harry Houdini |
C.E.
Groves
Author of "How to Buy Cars at Top Discount" |
0893
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Hassan
Berrada
Owner of the only authentic Moroccan restaurant in New York City |
Howard
Fields
Half-millionaire winner...by mistake |
0894
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Charlie
Lane
Champion oyster eater |
Steve
Droste
Motorcycle stuntman |
Host
for show 0895: Bill Cullen
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Panel:
Tom
Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle
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0895
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Emily
Sherman
Director of Radio City's Rockettes |
David
Kirsch
President of No-Cal Beverage Corporation |
0901
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Lynn
Corey
Health food pushcart owner and Playboy Bunny |
George
Bishop
Manson murders expert and author of "Witness To Evil" |
0902
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Frank
Johnson
Man who found his brother after 28 years apart |
Andre
Olechowski
Bareback rider for the Bartok Circus |
0903
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Ali
Paul
Stilt dancer |
Carol
Eisen
Homemaker and author of "Nobody Said You Have to Eat Off the Floor" |
0904
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Minta
Durfee Arbuckle
Silent film star and Fatty Arbuckle's wife |
Jefferson
Spivey
Cross-country horseback rider |
0905
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Larry
Baker
Horticulturalist who developed the seedless pickle |
Mary
Gaffaney
Women's champion aerobatic pilot |
0911
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Montie
Montana
Champion trick roper |
Ivor
Reynolds
Chief Superintendent of Scotland Yard |
0912
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Paulette
Desell
First female page in the U.S. Senate |
Charlie
Greer
Owner of Hugo the pet gorilla |
0913
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Bill
Dutcher
Tarzan expert and collector |
Wesley
Storer
Man who took his brother's place as a soldier in Vietnam |
0914
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John
Creasey
Prolific mystery writer who can write a book in ten days |
Ron
Di Salvo
Hair analyst |
0915
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Henry
Lee Smith
Expert on regional U.S. dialects |
Chris
Bonington
Mountain climber and author of "Annapurna" |
0921
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Fred
Zeehandelaar
Wild animal importer and author "Zeebongo" |
Howard
Klein
Hypnotist who helps women have babies without using drugs |
0922
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David
Toma
Undercover police detective and master of disguise |
Selma
Lanes
Children's literature expert and author of "Down the Rabbit Hole" |
0923
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George
Malcolm White
Official architect of the Capitol in Washington, D.C. |
Anne
Deutschle
Hydroplane racer |
0924
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Jerry
Baker
Plant expert and author of "Plants Are Like People" |
Fritz
Sprandel
A man who canoed to Cuba and was held for ransom by their government |
0925
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Tamara
Cowan
Beekeeper who owns 20 million bees |
Johnny
Petraglia
Biggest money winner in the history of professional bowling |
0931
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Reggie
Kaminsky
Trainer of toucans |
Hubert
Fauntleroy Julian
First licensed black aviator in the U.S. |
0932
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Bonnie
Georgiatis
Mermaid for the live Weeki Wachee Spectacular |
Roger
deAnfrasio
Author of "The History of Hair" |
0933
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Nina
Mortellito
Expert in needlepoint |
Stefan
Linder
Economist and author of "The Harried Leisure Class" |
0934
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Karen
Sperling
Novice filmmaker of "Make a Face" |
Sharon
Poole
Former little league baseball player |
0935
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Christopher
Darrell
Wine expert and escort known as Mr. Dubonnet |
Barbara
Roquemore
First U.S. woman parachutist to make more than 2,000 jumps |
0941
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John
Lawrence
Mountain climber and expert yodeler |
Anne
Barry
Writer who feigned mental illness to be admitted to Bellevue Hospital |
0942
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Gordon
Thomas
Author of "The San Francisco Earthquake" |
Joseph
Benante
Former priest and author of "A Fragile Bark" |
0943
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Carol
Donahue
Owner of Glamour Kitty of the Year |
Rufus
Youngblood
Secret Service agent who shielded LBJ when JFK was assassinated |
0944
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Paul
Kasakove
Former assistant to Thomas Edison |
Jimmy
French
Young newspaper columnist |
0945
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Robert
Puleo
Retired opera singer |
Eddie
Edwards
Auto mechanic who has tripled his business because of his honesty |
0951
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Enrico
Tomasso
Young trumpeter |
Robert
Hair
Crime prevention expert and author of "How to Protect Yourself Today" |
0952
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Audrey
Topping
One of the first western journalists to tour communist China |
E.
Fuller Torrey
Psychiatrist and witch doctor |
Panel:
Bill
Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Barbara Howar
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0953
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Rich
Richman
Garry Moore's number one fan |
James
Naviaux
Seabird veterinarian |
0954
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Robert
McCall
Official artist of the space program |
Mary
Alice Sager
Truck driver |
0955
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Rudy
Suwara
Captain of the U.S. olympic volleyball team |
Melvin
A. Benarde
Professor of community medicine and author of "The Chemicals We Eat" |
0961
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Norman
Bigelow
Water escape king |
Luciana
Paluzzi
Italian film and TV actress |
0962
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Robert
Morey
Portrait artist to the Kennedys |
Georgina
Newman
Wyoming owner of "The Miner's Delight" restaurant |
0963
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Lisa
Brothers
Daughter of Dr. Joyce Brothers |
Frank
Cossa
Trainer of dogs to serve deaf masters |
0964
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Rosemary
Brown
Medium to famous dead composers |
Jeffrey
Golden
Harvard graduate and temporary sharecropper |
0965
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Alice
Dubose
Ballroom dancer and instructor |
Laszlo
Bonis
Inventor of soluble plastics |
0971
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Rob
Cochran
President of Flagg Brothers, which sells high-heeled shoes for men |
Phyllis
Williams
Trapped girl who traveled 1,100 miles in a camper's storage compartment |
0972
|
Rick
Rogers
Boy who has collected over 8,000 insects |
Isabel
Julia
Official receptionist for overseas travelers called a Golden Girl |
0973
|
Sirkka
Bengtsberg
Gymnast belonging to a gymnast group known as a Sophia Girls |
Richie
Ward
Scientist who studies the biological clocks of all organisms |
0974
|
William
Wokun
Muzak psychologist |
Viki
Pochciol
First woman to hike across Death Valley |
0975
|
Leland
Deck
Height psychologist who contends that tall men get paid more |
Tom
Murray
Owner of a private postal service |
0981
|
Charles
Boas
Director of Circus Kirk |
William
L. Higgett
Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police |
0982
|
Dick
Schnake
Maker of American folk toys |
Howard
G. Rapaport
Author of "The Complete Allergy Guide" |
0983
|
Kim
Cook
Young professional ice skater |
Susan
B. Anthony
Grand-niece of Susan B. Anthony and author of "The Ghost in My Life" |
0984
|
William
F. Whitman
Rare fruit councilman |
Jim
Gregory
White football player at formerly all-Black Grambling College |
0985
|
Gerald
Nierenberg
Body gesture interpreter and author: "How To Read a Person Like a Book" |
Lynn
Haney
New York Times reporter and airplane hitchhiker |
0991
|
Tyrone
Head
American Indian who won the National Fancy Dress dance contest |
Sydney
Garfield
Expert on the history of teeth and author of "Teeth, Teeth, Teeth" |
0992
|
Ross
Allen
Snake handler and Director of the National Reptile Institute |
Jacques
Couture
1971 Canadian National Auto Race Champion |
0993
|
Rick
Tiefer
Fashion designer for pregnant women |
Anna
Silverman
Author of "The Case Against Having Children" |
0994
|
Mary
Ellen Maxwell
Miss Rodeo USA |
Bob
Citron
Director of the Center For Short-Lived Phenomena |
0995
|
Carlos
Concheso
Bicycle polo player |
Mary
Garner
Contester who has won over 1,000 major prizes |
1001
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Charlotte
Adams
Author of "The Four Seasons Cookbook" |
Karen
Dumont
Director of the Environmental Action Coalition and Earth Day organizer |
1002
|
Jean
Cantwell
Expert on kewpie dolls |
William
Loren Katz
Historian and author of "The Black West" |
1003
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Judy
Burgess
The first woman president of the International Jugglers' Association |
Peter
Tompkins
Author of "Secrets of the Great Pyramid" |
1004
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Mike
Bongiorno
Monster entertainer for a major Hollywood studio |
Friedel
Pastor
Horsewoman who rides Lipizzaner stallions |
1005
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Sam
G.H. Twining
Tea tycoon |
Austin
Miles
Ringmaster for the Tom Packs Shrine Circus |
1011
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Mel
Howard
Producer of an Afro-Asian dancefest |
Matt
Kiernan
President of Edu-Tran, which allows commuters to earn an MBA |
1012
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Bob
Lee
President of Hunting World, Inc. |
Steve
Nelson
Champion innertube racer |
1013
|
Willie
Woo
Rhinestone fashion designer |
Wesley
Ridlon
Policeman of the Year |
1014
|
Stuart
De Fabry
Travel agent to Dragonland |
Norman
Morris
Children's TV expert and author of "Television's Child" |
1015
|
A.U.
Fuimaono
The first delegate-at-large to Washington from American Samoa |
John
G. Shelley
Dowser |
1021
|
Fred
Blau
Hollywood makeup artist |
Paula
Sperber
Champion professional bowler |
1022
|
Stephen
Bull
Staff assistant to Richard Nixon |
Fred
Simpson
Body surfer |
1023
|
Richard
Sherry
Owner of America's Dog Hero of the Year |
Richard
Langer
Lush indoor gardener |
1024
|
Mirella
Ricciardi
Photographer and author of "Vanishing America" |
Marvin
Grosswirth
Author of "The Art of Growing a Beard" |
1025
|
Bill
Carmichael
Author of "Incredible Collectors, Weird Antiques, and Odd Hobbies" |
Kerry
Kleid
First licensed female professional motorcycle racer in the U.S. |
1031
|
Henry
B. Fried
Clock expert and Technical Director of the American Watchmakers' Institute |
Marvin
Aronson
Psychotherapist and author of "How To Overcome Your Fear of Flying" |
1032
|
Kathey
Hartman
Winner of the 1971 Grand National Sprint championships |
William
Peter Blatty
Author of "The Exorcist" |
1033
|
Desmond
Guinness
President of the Irish-Georgian Society, author of "Irish Houses and Castles" |
Edward
Rochette
Coin collector |
1034
|
Dennis
Delmagani
Third-generation dealer in fine Persian carpets |
Delano
Meriwether
Physician turned sprinter |
1035
|
Christian
Leaumere
French bread maker in New York City |
Raquel
Martinez
Bullfighter |
1041
|
Joe
Behm
Young auctioneer |
Patrick
O'Higgins
Biographer of Helena Rubinstein |
1042
|
Mme
Jacques Revillon
Director of the House of Revillon furriers |
Hal
Burton
Author of "Ski Troops" |
1043
|
Lilian
Baluch
Rollerskating champion |
John
Hyde
Vet on Plum Island |
1044
|
Eldon
Lown
Inventor of an inflatable plane |
Jack
Muller
World's toughest cop and author of "I, Pig" |
1045
|
William
Brown
Captain of the First Maryland Regiment |
Frank
Wallace
Poker teacher and author of "Poker...Guaranteed Income for Life" |
1051
|
Alan
Rose
Inventor of a talking robot |
Monty
Ruben
Coproducer of a documentary called "The African Elephant" |
1052
|
Bob
Shepard
Aquatic bird trainer |
Richard
O'Connor
Irish historian and author of "The Irish: Portrait of a People" |
1053
|
Robert
Doran
Dean of McDonald's Burger University |
Elizabeth
Friedlander
Horsewoman and author of "Vaulting" |
1054
|
Sava
Maksic
Expert on New Guinea artifacts |
June
Collins
USO entertainer, spy, and co-author of "The Khaki Mafia" |
1055
|
Clifford
Pratt
Whistler and author of "Ten Million Whistlers" |
Herman
Kogan
Firefighter and author of "The Great Fire: Chicago, 1871" |
1061
|
Henry
Heller
Manufacturer of player pianos |
Ruth
Montgomery
Spirit medium and author of "A World Beyond" |
1062
|
Dorothy
Iness
Lord mayor of Plymouth, England |
Jeff
Jobe
Flyer of homemade kites 2,500 feet in the sky |
1063
|
Carole
Lowenstein
Author of "A Festival of Jewish Cooking" |
George
Twigg-Porter
Former child actor turned priest |
1064
|
Jack
Wilson
Human torch stuntman |
Mauricio
Obregon
Historian and author of "Ulysses Airborne" |
1065
|
Laura
Singer
Dolphin trainer at the Miami Seaquarium |
William
Jochimsen
U.S. State Department man who helps Americans who get into trouble abroad |
1071
|
Donna
Hillman
Jockey and painter of horses |
Lloyd
Lewan
Dean of World Campus Afloat, a college with a cruise liner campus |
1072
|
Peter
Van Dijke
Mayor of Gouda, Holland |
Ron
Hooker
College student and youngest city mayor in the U.S. |
1073
|
Arnie
Kronenberger
Square dance caller |
Peter
Kacalanos
Editor of Traveler's Directory, a registry of hip travelers |
1074
|
Jon
Albert
Homeowner of a house used as a set in the movies |
Al
Illich
Racetrack winner and author of "How To Pick a Winner" |
1075
|
Otis
Rathel
Police sketch artist |
Justin
Schiller
Founder of a "Wizard of Oz" fan club |
1081
|
Richard
King
Leader of a British singing group called the Philanderers |
Kristi
Clark
Young waterskiing champion |
1082
|
Frank
Mentzer
Operator of the Blue Blazes Moonshine Still |
Jim
Batten
Inmate rodeo supervisor |
1083
|
Costas
Ifantopoulous
Gyro restaurant owner in New York City |
Balmes
Hidalgo
Man who spent over 20 years as a government spy |
1084
|
Joseph
Purtell
Tiffany's gem expert and author of "The Tiffany Touch" |
Stuart
Black
Sponsor of a tour of America for ghetto kids, author of "Checking It Out" |
1085
|
Cliff
Taylor
Originator of the graduated-length method of ski instruction |
Darlene
Gilbert
Opera supernumerary |
1091
|
Dorothy
Wise
U.S. Women's Pocket Billiards champion |
Mr.
Valentino
Award-winning hairstylist |
1092
|
Jan
Freeman
David Cassidy's stand-in |
Dave
Horner
Sunken treasure authority |
1093
|
Nancy
Austin
Designer of queen-sized fashions |
Nat
Perlow
Editor of the "Police Gazette", America's oldest existing magazine |
1094
|
Elke
Korver
Panelist on the German version of "To Tell the Truth" |
Bob
Waligunda
Hot air balloonist and operator of a balloon flying school |
1095
|
Imad
Kattan
A man who married a girl from an ad she ran in the newspaper |
Doris
Laurini
The only woman in the country to teach a course in professional football |
1101
|
Bob
Baxter
Magician |
Persis
Wilderman
City Hall fighter who won against a lawsuit against the U.S. government |
1102
|
Harvey
Mindess
Joke psychologist |
Elaine
Crane
Director of the Justice Department's campus visitation program |
1103
|
Veronica Yhap
Designer of authentic Chinese clothes |
Virginia
Lewis
Amtrak public relations representative |
1104
|
Evelyn
Lustig
Dog owner who enrolled her Great Dane in the Medicaid program |
John
Lord
Author of "The Maharajahs" |
1105
|
Mary
Jane Shaw
Director of the Salvation Army's Missing Persons Bureau |
Catherine
Galbraith
Author of "India: Now and Through Time" |
1111
|
Henry
Steinway
Manufacturer of pianos |
Kenneth
Gidge
Word champion flagpole sitter |
1112
|
Gene
Reaves
Autograph king of the world |
Karen
Cox
Editor of Foxfire and folk art expert |
1113
|
Doc
Smith
International camel racing champion |
Brutus
Author of "Confessions of a Stockbroker" |
1114
|
Sidney
Carroll
Author of "You Be the Judge", a book for children about the law |
Richard
A. Wolters
Author of "Art and Technique of Soaring" |
1115
|
Roxanne
Pierce
Gymnast for the Pan American Games |
Gregory
Zeigerson
Youngest professional comic strip artist in the U.S. |
1121
|
Paul
Ruppert
Bear trainer |
Leonard
Tushnet
Author of "The Medicine Men" |
1122
|
Leslie
Brunson
Captain of the ball girls of the Floridians, a pro basketball team |
Ladislas
Farago
Author of "The Game of Foxes" |
1123
|
Dorothy
Hurst
Baton twirling teacher of the Tiger Kittens |
Elgin
Long
Pilot who flew solo around the Poles |
1124
|
Walter
Poenish
Endurance swimmer |
Mitch
Rigel
Director of a prison without cells, locks or bars |
1125
|
Cheryl
Mitchell
Snake dancer Chanda Leer |
Jim
Bizzaro
Maintenance foreman of the Statue of Liberty |
1131
|
Peter
Lee
Caterer of the first Chinese meal for the Peking Delegation to the U.N. |
Richie
Cohen
Boy who attended a camp for pilots |
1132
|
Nicollette
Milnes-Walker
First woman to sail solo across the northern Atlantic Ocean |
Raymond
McNally
Dracula historian |
1133
|
Ruth
Horan
Judo expert |
Ann
Novotny
Author of "Strangers at the Door", a book about Ellis Island |
1134
|
John
Paul Heatherton
Radio broadcaster who got drunk on air to dramatize the effects of alcohol |
Tommy
Hicks
P.E. specialist for handicapped kids and former pro boxer |
1135
|
James
Banks
Lance sergeant with the Scots Guards |
Jeannie
Morris
Reporter and author of "Brian Piccolo" |
1141
|
Brother
Timothy
Wine cellarmaster for the Christian Brothers |
Mike
Yamano
Operator of a beauty college that uses special mud baths |
1142
|
Bob
Blasser
Impressionist |
Joel
Meyer
Forecaster of upcoming snowstorms |
1143
|
Hub
Meeds
Mascot of the Minnesota Vikings |
James
Fitzpatrick
Creator of travel movie trailers |
1144
|
Nicholas
Pace
Inventor of a breathalyzer that's installed in cars |
Paula
Fudge
Only woman bookmaker in England |
1145
|
Bernice
Gera
Sole woman umpire in professional baseball |
George
Corney
Specialist in x-rays |
1151
|
Myles
Morrison
Leader of the Princeton University singing group, the Nassoons |
Denham
Harmon
Gerontologist specializing in long lives |
1152
|
Ernie
Ortiz
Executive Director of the Big Brothers of America |
Byron
T. "Bud" Brown
Inventor of the Skytram |
1153
|
Edward
J. Piszek
Founder of Mrs. Paul's and anti-Polish jokester |
Eleanor
Lambert
Director of the International Best-Dressed List |
1154
|
Harold
Smith, Jr.
Owner of Harold's Casino in Reno |
Barbara
Hackman Franklin
Staff assistant to Richard Nixon who recruits women for policy jobs |
1155
|
Marilyn
Grabowski
Playboy Playmate photo editor |
Joel
Johannsen
Captain of the nation's number one Peewee Lague Football team |
1161
|
Kenneth
Schmidlein
Winner of National Junior Frisbee Championship |
Connie
Widner
Chimney cleaner for the White House |
1162
|
Arkady
Leokum
Author of a children's book series called "Tell Me Why" |
Dale
Dalziel
Captain of the U.S. National Championship Curling team |
1163
|
Richard
Gebhardt
President of the Cat Fanciers' Association |
Abraham
Treff
NYSE rule breaker |
1164
|
Tom
Hayes
Flight director of the National Aeronautics Mariner 9 mission |
Robert
Pelton
Voodoo expert and author of "The Complete Book of Voodoo" |
1165
|
Nathan
Shalit
Pharmacist and author of "Cup & Saucer Chemistry" |
Ken
Brock
Record-holding gyrocopter pilot |
1171
|
Bernard
Rosen
Man whose dog was accepted into the National Social Directory |
Michael
Fox
Author of "Understanding Your Dog" |
1172
|
David
Rabin
Young author of "Now You're Cookin' Cookbook" |
Father
Luke Tupper
Priest and doctor in Brazil |
1173
|
Michael
Mooney
Expert on the Hindenburg |
Cheryl
Bridges
Record-setting marathon winner |
1174
|
Clara
Hale
Foster mother to drug babies |
Timothy
L. Hogen
Ivy League-educated garbage man |
1175
|
Ruedi
Wyrsch
Ski clown and daredevil skier |
Jason
Crum
Mural painter in New York City |
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