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Sally Stanford (May 5, 1903 – February 1, 1982) was an American madam, restaurateur, council member and the mayor of Sausalito, California. Born Mabel Janice Busby, in Oregon in 1903, Stanford moved to San Francisco in 1924. From 1940 to 1949, she was madam of a bordello at 1144 Pine Street on Nob Hill in a house designed by architect Stanford White. She adopted the name Stanford as one of many pseudonyms. According to her autobiography Lady of the House, she saw a newspaper headline about Stanford University's winning a football game and adopted the surname.

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  • Sally Stanford (5 de mayo de 1903 – 1 de febrero de 1982) fue una madam, restauradora, concejal y alcaldesa de Sausalito, California.​ Mabel Stanford nacida Janice Busby, en Oregón en 1903, se mudó a San Francisco en 1924. De 1940 a 1949, fue la madam de un burdel de lujo en 1144 Pine Street en Nob Hill​ en una casa diseñada por el prestigioso arquitecto Stanford White. Adoptó el apellido como uno de sus muchos seudónimos además de Mabel Busby. Según su autobiografía Lady of the House, vio un titular de periódico sobre que el equipo de fútbol de la Universidad de Stanford había ganado un partido y adoptó el apellido.​ (es)
  • Sally Stanford (May 5, 1903 – February 1, 1982) was an American madam, restaurateur, council member and the mayor of Sausalito, California. Born Mabel Janice Busby, in Oregon in 1903, Stanford moved to San Francisco in 1924. From 1940 to 1949, she was madam of a bordello at 1144 Pine Street on Nob Hill in a house designed by architect Stanford White. She adopted the name Stanford as one of many pseudonyms. According to her autobiography Lady of the House, she saw a newspaper headline about Stanford University's winning a football game and adopted the surname. (en)
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  • Sally Stanford (5 de mayo de 1903 – 1 de febrero de 1982) fue una madam, restauradora, concejal y alcaldesa de Sausalito, California.​ Mabel Stanford nacida Janice Busby, en Oregón en 1903, se mudó a San Francisco en 1924. De 1940 a 1949, fue la madam de un burdel de lujo en 1144 Pine Street en Nob Hill​ en una casa diseñada por el prestigioso arquitecto Stanford White. Adoptó el apellido como uno de sus muchos seudónimos además de Mabel Busby. Según su autobiografía Lady of the House, vio un titular de periódico sobre que el equipo de fútbol de la Universidad de Stanford había ganado un partido y adoptó el apellido.​ (es)
  • Sally Stanford (May 5, 1903 – February 1, 1982) was an American madam, restaurateur, council member and the mayor of Sausalito, California. Born Mabel Janice Busby, in Oregon in 1903, Stanford moved to San Francisco in 1924. From 1940 to 1949, she was madam of a bordello at 1144 Pine Street on Nob Hill in a house designed by architect Stanford White. She adopted the name Stanford as one of many pseudonyms. According to her autobiography Lady of the House, she saw a newspaper headline about Stanford University's winning a football game and adopted the surname. (en)
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