Arthur R. Marshall (1919–1985), scientist, ecologist and Everglades conservationist
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Arthur Calder-Marshall (1908–1992), British novelist, essayist, memoirist and biographer
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Arthur Featherstone Marshall (1818–1877), English Anglican priest who converted to Roman Catholicism
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Over the next two decades, Stark published and promoted the "classic" style rag pioneered by Joplin with a lineup that included Joseph Lamb, James Scott, Arthur Marshall, Paul Pratt, Artie Matthews, Robert Hampton, J. Russel Robinson, and Etilmon J. Stark (his son).