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Theodore Marshall Risenhoover (November 3, 1934 –
September 10, 2006) was a
community newspaper publisher and
American politician representing northeastern...
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William Ervin "****"
Risenhoover Jr. (February 15, 1927 –
April 8, 1978) was the
sportscaster for the
Texas Rangers from 1972 to 1977. He
attended Childress...
- winner, 2010 Bill
Merrill (1974–1981) (secondary play-by-play) ****
Risenhoover (1973–1977) (secondary play-by-play (1973); (primary play-by-play) (1974–77))...
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Gibbs –
percussion Mixed by Max
Risenhoover Recorded by Max
Risenhoover and Al Schmitt. 6 – "…Stop That!" (James,
Risenhoover) - 4:43 Bob
James – acoustic...
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tired of the
newspaper business,
selling the
publication to
Risenhoover in 1965.
Risenhoover owned the
paper for a
number of
years before selling it. Eventually...
- Ted
Risenhoover. Synar's
campaign pulled off an
upset victory as they
circulated copies of a
Washington D.C.
media report that said
Risenhoover slept...
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Morgan Hastings Robertson Hastings Nichols Stigler Edmondson McSpadden Risenhoover Synar Coburn Carson D.
Boren Mullin Brecheen 3rd
district Davenport Creager...
- columnist, reporter,
editor Rex Reed (born 1938),
movie critic ****
Risenhoover (1927–1978),
sportscaster Tracy Rowlett (born 1942),
television news...
- Professors.
Conversations with Musicians, Painters, Sculptors,
Morris Risenhoover and
Robert T. Backburn, pp. 171–185 are an
interview with
Janos Starker...
- Star-Telegram. p. 181.
Retrieved November 13, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
Risenhoover, C. C. (February 1, 1981). "The Old 610:
History steams into town with...