Word: hickok
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...nothing sad about their religion"). The youngsters played tag on the barn roof and dared one another to lean over the edge, fished lazily for catfish in Mud Creek and the Smoky Hill River, fanned imaginary six-shooters in the style of Abilene's old Marshal Wild Bill Hickok, who had journeyed away to his death in Deadwood not 30 years before. One October evening after school Ike nobly bore the honor of Abilene's South Side through a classic two-hour fistfight against Wesley Merrifield, champion of the more prosperous North Side. The fight ended...
Born. To Guy Madison (real name: Robert Moseley), 33, golden-haired idol of TV and radio ("Wild Bill Hickok"), and sometime cinemactor (The Command), and TV Actress Sheila Connolly, 23: their first child, a daughter; in Santa Monica, Calif. Weight...
...pixy TV program called Masquerade Party has achieved a clown's gallery of Senators, e.g., Indiana's Republican Senator Homer Capehart came with a Roman toga draped around his aldermanic figure, South Dakota's Republican Senator Karl Mundt and his wife appeared as Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane, Alabama's Democratic Senator John Sparkman (his party's 1952 nominee for Vice President) showed up disguised as a fireman...
Married. Guy Madison (real name: Robert Moseley), 32, onetime dimpled Hollywood juvenile (Since You Went Away) and current hero of the bubble-gum set as TV's Wild Bill Hickok; and Sheilah Connolly, 24, TV actress; each for the second time (his first: Actress Gail Russell; hers: Producer Harry Danziger); in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico...
Robert O. Moseley), 32, cinema and TV actor (Wild Bill Hickok): Gail Russell, 29, onetime cinemactress (The Lawless); after five years of marriage, no children; in Santa Monica, Calif...