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Max Schmeling

Posted: 29 Mar 2012, 11:06
by Stacey Redfield
Hello to all....I am a researching looking for information about Max Schmeling and the time that he spent in the US in 1929. I know that he was training in Lakewood NJ and prior to that at Madame Beys in Summit, NJ. I am looking for copies of newspaper and magazine articles that can document his time spent there. I am hoping that some one has copies of Ring Magazine from that era or any press that covered his training. Please send attachments or information directly to me at [email protected]. I appreciate everyone's input.

Best wishes.

Stacey

Re: Max Schmeling

Posted: 29 Mar 2012, 11:59
by raylawpc
Stacey Redfield wrote:Hello to all....I am a researching looking for information about Max Schmeling and the time that he spent in the US in 1929. I know that he was training in Lakewood NJ and prior to that at Madame Beys in Summit, NJ. I am looking for copies of newspaper and magazine articles that can document his time spent there. I am hoping that some one has copies of Ring Magazine from that era or any press that covered his training. Please send attachments or information directly to me at [email protected]. I appreciate everyone's input.

Best wishes.

Stacey
Contact the University of Notre Dame - library archives. Ask for George. They have a full collection of Ring Magazines. You might be able to make arrangements for a student to look through the 1929 volume for articles about Schmeling, if you can't make it out to South Bend yourself.

Re: Max Schmeling

Posted: 03 Apr 2012, 21:36
by Stacey Redfield
Thank you ....I have been in touch with George and he is working on it.

Re: Max Schmeling

Posted: 04 Apr 2012, 09:55
by raylawpc
Stacey Redfield wrote:Thank you ....I have been in touch with George and he is working on it.
You're welcome. :TU:

Re: Max Schmeling

Posted: 05 Apr 2012, 08:47
by robert.snell1
I have a lot of articles etc so email me so I can send them to you

Re: Max Schmeling

Posted: 28 Apr 2012, 21:23
by Stacey Redfield
Hello Robert, I apologize for taking so long to respond back. I would appreciate any information that you may have. My personal email is [email protected]. Please contact me direct.

Stacey