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One Friday in 1935 the 21 year old Ed was to take out the 18 year old Winnifred - called Ticky by her family and friends - on a night on the town.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Utah Utes basketball: 35 years later, former Ute Luther 'Ticky' Burden still not recognized as one of the elite
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The news caught Luther "Ticky" Burden like a blind screen in a wicked game.
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The news caught Luther "Ticky" Burden like a blind screen in a wicked game.
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Utah Utes basketball: 35 years later, former Ute Luther 'Ticky' Burden still not recognized as one of the elite
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Experience joined youth as "Ticky" Parker and Cameron set about trying to build a platform.
HX News and Sport 2009
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A dispute between an elderly landowner, Ticky Lettgo, and a young man named Red Fields escalates into a battle that pits local ranchers against a fringe anti-property group.
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Ticky Tacky tattoos rare mint full sealed box 1970s
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Ticky-tacky "Japanese" font for German words Reis doesn't count as Japanese!
Norma: Rice-epe For An E-Norma-s Disaster Cosmo7 2009
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A few years later Ed and Ticky were married and in 1940 James Edward Higby, my dad, was born.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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