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  2. Virginia Hill - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Hill (born Onie Virginia Hill; August 26, 1916 – March 24, 1966) was an American organized crime figure. An Alabama native, she became a Chicago Outfit courier during the mid-1930s. [ 4 ] She was famous for being the girlfriend of mobster Bugsy Siegel .

  3. Bugsy - Wikipedia

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    Virginia is told the news in Las Vegas and knows her own days could be numbered. The end title cards state that one week after Bugsy's death, Virginia returned all of the missing money to Lansky and later committed suicide in Austria, and by 1991, the $6 million invested in Bugsy's Las Vegas dream had generated revenues of $100 billion.

  4. Bugsy Siegel - Wikipedia

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    Morris "Moe" Greene is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel The Godfather and the 1972 film of the same name. Both Greene's character and personality are based on Bugsy Siegel. [105] "Bugsy" is the name of a character played by James Russo in Sergio Leone's 1984 film Once Upon a Time in America. The character may be ...

  5. List of Earlham College people - Wikipedia

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    Ione Virginia Hill Cowles – president, General Federation of Women's Clubs; Garfield V. Cox – attended but did not graduate; Dean of the University of Chicago School of Business, 1942–1952 [10] David W. Dennis – Congressman from Indiana [11]

  6. Hot Springs (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally the plot features two real-life persons from that period: American gangster Bugsy Siegel who was a major driving force behind large-scale development of Las Vegas and his friend, Chicago Outfit courier Virginia Hill. Two other real-life persons appear briefly, and with their identities only hinted at.

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  8. Virginia Hall - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Hall was born in Baltimore, Maryland on April 6, 1906, to Barbara Virginia Hammel and Edwin Lee Hall. [7] She attended Roland Park Country School and then Radcliffe College of Harvard University and Barnard College of Columbia University, where she studied French, Italian, and German. [7]

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