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Max Silverman (August 25, 1900 – October 5, 1966) was a
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manager and politician. As president and general manager of the Sudbury Wolves, Silverman and coach Samuel Rothschild led the team to victory in the
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, the 1935 Richardson Cup and the 1938 World Ice Hockey Championships.Lives Lived: Sports & Recreation
. ''South Side Story'', January 2005.
The team also competed in the 1949 World Ice Hockey Championships, but lost to the Czechoslovakian team. Silverman sold the team for $17,500 in 1956, and pursued a new career in municipal politics in Sudbury.Wallace, C. M.; & Thomson, Ashley (Eds.) (1993). ''Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital'' (3rd ed.)
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He served as the city's deputy mayor from 1962 to 1964, and defeated
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for the mayoralty in the municipal election of December 1965. While serving as mayor, he sat on a committee of mayors appointed to study the feasibility of
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separating from Ontario to form a new province, alongside G. W. Maybury of Kapuskasing, Ernest Reid of Fort William, Leo Del Villano of
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, Merle Dickerson of North Bay and Leo Foucault of Espanola."Split Ontario: 11th province studied". ''
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'', August 22, 1966.
He died on October 5, 1966, after less than a year in office.


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