- Irma
Rombauer (née von
Starkloff,
October 30, 1877 –
October 14, 1962) was an
American cookbook author, best
known for The Joy of
Cooking (1931), one...
- Max
Starkloff (September 18, 1937, St. Louis,
Missouri – December, 2010) was a
disability rights activist.
Starkloff became disabled in a car accident...
- Max Carl
Starkloff (December 30, 1858 –
January 15, 1942) was an
American physician and the
Health Commissioner for St. Louis, Missouri, from 1895 to...
- him
throughout his life.
Former Hungarian model and
stewardess Zsuzsi Starkloff (1936–2020, born
Zsuzsana Maria Lehel in a Jewish-Hungarian family) had...
- "Pie fight:
Debating the
origins of the Key Lime Pie". CBS News. von
Starkloff Rombauer, I.; Becker, M.R.; Becker, E. (2002). Joy of Cooking: All about...
- ninemsn.com.au (1
August 2007).
Retrieved 23
December 2011. Irma von
Starkloff Rombauer;
Marion Rombauer Becker (1975). Joy of cooking.
Simon and Schuster...
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OpenSystems Media.
Retrieved 21
September 2020. "A
letter from Eric
Starkloff".
National Instruments. June 16, 2020.
Archived from the
original on January...
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Democratic nominee Albert P.
Morehouse defeated Republican nominee H. M.
Starkloff and People's
nominee Henry Eshbaugh. On
election day, 4
November 1884...
- Figueroa, Judi Chamberlin, Bill Demby,
Deborah Kaplan,
Nancy Bloch, Max
Starkloff, Mike Auberger, Neil Jacobson,
Ralph Neas, Ron
Hartley and others. Dart...
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officer Maximilian Sc**** (1930–2014), Austrian-born
Swiss actor Max C.
Starkloff (1858–1942),
American physician and
Health Commissioner for St. Louis...