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The Story of Cain's Ballroom - Cain's Today
... Bob Wills died, Marie sold Cain's Ballroom to rock concert investor Larry Shaeffer, also a Bob Wills traditionalist ... Shaeffer's show production support was Little Wing ... Shaeffer took a business partner named Davit Souders who was influential in the underground 'New Wave' scene ...
Jethro A. Hatch - Marriage and Family
... He married on May 26, 1881, in Kentland, Indiana, Sarah Melissa Shaeffer, the daughter of Gilbert and Margaret Shaeffer of Lancaster, Ohio ... They were the parents of two children Darwin Shaeffer Hatch, a graduate of Purdue University, and a writer and Editor in Chief of Motor Age Magazine, later purchased by the Walt Disney Company ...
Beowulf Shaeffer - Supporting Characters - Tanya Wilson
... Shaeffer met her when he arrived at Elephant's house during lush-hour one day ... She has a voice that is rich and fruity, according to Shaeffer, with a flatlander accent that doesn't ring quite true and is probably displaced in time ... After Shaeffer was captured she returned to the campsite, the cover story for her injury was that she was scratched by one of the native species of Gummidgy ...
Lit Shaeffer
... Charles Martin Shaeffer is a fictional character in Larry Niven's Known Space universe ... His nickname is "Little" Shaeffer and is known to most of his friends simply as "Lit" ... The Shaeffer family is very active in Belt politics, and are likely ancestors of Beowulf Shaeffer, but this is never established definitively ...
Grendel (short Story) - Synopsis
... Beowulf "Bey" Shaeffer is on a flight between Down and Gummidgy when the ship's captain, Margo Tellefsen, announces that she is dropping of out hyperdrive so ... in small space ships (Margo mentioned seeing a large yacht before passing out), Shaeffer reasons that Lloobee's kidnappers must have taken him onto the planet ... After looking through spaceport records, Shaeffer and fellow passenger Emil Horne reason that the most likely ship to have carried Lloobee was Drunkard's Walk, a ship owned by Larchmont Bellamy, an ...