Word: sheridan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hollywood (Mon.8p.m., ABC). New variety show. Guest: Ann Sheridan...
...years. When the Civil War broke out, he was among the first to enlist. Soldier Bierce did well; he served bravely at Shiloh and Chickamauga, marched into Georgia with Sherman, wound up a lieutenant. As a staff officer, he caught off-duty glimpses of such top brass as Sheridan and Grant. Of Grant's tippling, he recalled: "I don't think he took enough to comfort the enemy-not more than I did myself from another bottle." Bierce himself usually had a skinful...
...door to Chicago's Crime Commission, where he conducts his business over an ivory-handled telephone with a towel around his sagging middle. Charlie Fischetti could be found neither at his Miami estate, nor in Manhattan's Stork Club, nor in the duplex penthouse atop 3100 North Sheridan...
...hoped to write a three-volume novel about the lives and loves of his home, own, Fulton, Mo. (pop. 10,040). The first volume, Kings Row, published in 1940, leaded bestseller lists, sold more than a million copies, was made into a movie 'starring Robert Cummings and Ann sheridan) that kept much of the novel's sadism, incest and violence. After Bella-nann's death in 1945, his wife Katherine completed and published his Parris Mitchell of Kings Row. The third volume has never been written...
...done with some imagination and a lot of hard work. Milwaukee's Polish and German residents tap their feet to lively schottisches and polkas played by the Grenadiers, a 19-year-old band that has become a Wisconsin institution. For youngsters, there is "hot" Pianist Tommy Sheridan; for oldsters, a schmalzy program of old songs called Let's Remember. Every Sunday, WTMJ-TV sends a mobile crew and two cameras to telecast services from a different Milwaukee church...