[3] The family moved to Oklahoma City when he was three-years old, where his father worked for Allen & Company's natural gas operations.
[1][2][5] In 1981, Hirschfield was hired by Marvin Davis to be the chairman of 20th Century Fox; he resigned in 1984 and was replaced by Barry Diller.
[1] The Begelman embezzlement and its aftermath were the subject of the best-selling 1982 non-fiction book Indecent Exposure by David McClintick.
In 1992, he opposed his friend, attorney Gerry Spence's decision to defend Randy Weaver on charges following the Ruby Ridge siege.
The collection includes items from a variety of tribes and cultures from the Plains and Plateau regions as well as from the Northwest and Southwest.