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  • While record company publicity and sheet music typically pictured the group as a foursome, the Shangri-Las frequently performed as a vocal trio; Betty Weiss disappeared for most of 1964 and thereafter swapped places onstage with one of the Ganser twins, darkening her hair to keep the background visually consistent.

    The Return of Mary Weiss 2007

  • In the 1980s, Mary and her fellow Las brought suit against a concert entrepreneur who had found the Shangri-Las' name unprotected by copyright, acquired it, and sent three impersonators in their 20s out on the road to profit from the Weiss and Ganser sisters' legacy.

    The Return of Mary Weiss 2007

  • In the 1980s, Mary and her fellow Las brought suit against a concert entrepreneur who had found the Shangri-Las' name unprotected by copyright, acquired it, and sent three impersonators in their 20s out on the road to profit from the Weiss and Ganser sisters' legacy.

    Archive 2007-03-25 2007

  • Ganser takes on two very common arguments of those who insist that the U.S. government could not have been involved in orchestrating the attacks, namely, the assertion that our government would "never do such a thing" and the premise that if the U.S. government had helped carry out the attacks, the planning and execution of that could not have remained secret for long.

    9/11 And American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out, A Review 2007

  • While record company publicity and sheet music typically pictured the group as a foursome, the Shangri-Las frequently performed as a vocal trio; Betty Weiss disappeared for most of 1964 and thereafter swapped places onstage with one of the Ganser twins, darkening her hair to keep the background visually consistent.

    Archive 2007-03-25 2007

  • Headaches, vertigo, and various hysterical stigmata are common to both the hysterical stupor and the Ganser twilight state.

    Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck

  • These consist of undoubted cases of grave hysteria, with convulsions, physical stigmata, endogenous states of ill-temper, confusional states, Ganser twilight syndromes, etc.

    Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck

  • It may, perhaps, be of interest to finally mention here Raecke's fantastic form of degenerative psychosis, which is nothing more nor less than another attempt at describing the original Ganser twilight state in

    Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck

  • The reader will at once recognize in the above description the well-known Ganser symptom-complex, the several variations of which have been so frequently discussed of late years.

    Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck

  • Stuporous conditions may introduce the latter, and, vice versa, Ganser complexes may creep into the stupor.

    Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck

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