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Hickman, Race Driver, Dies
Jim Hickman, who was named the top rookie in the 1982 Indianapolis 500, died today of injuries he suffered in a crash during practice for the Tony Bettenhausen 200 at Wisconsin State Fair Park. Hickman, a car dealer from Chamblee, Ga., was practicing Saturday night for today's race when his Cosworth-powered March racer slammed into the concrete wall in the first turn of the one-mile oval.
W. Braddock Hickman Is Dead; Cleveland Reserve Bank Head
Dies, 59
Max Hickman Dies at 51; A Drug Sales Executive
Hickman, Max
HICKMAN POWELL, EX-STATE AIDE, 66; Former Journalist Dies Also Advised Dewey
Powell, Hickman
DR. EMILY HICKMAN DIES IN AUTO CRASH; Alone in Car, Noted Historian Drives Into Reservoir While on Her Way to Maine MAY HAVE FALLEN ASLEEP Victim Long Peace Advocate and a U.S. Aide at the U.N. San Francisco Parley
Killed in auto crash; biog; por
J. PARKER HICKMAN SR.; Vice President of the Edison Pioneers Dies at Age of 79
Hickman, J Parker Sr
HICKMAN PRICE, 53, IS DEAD IN FLORIDA; Author, Lecturer and Former Spectacular Wheat Grower in Texas--Lived at Southport OWNED 22,000-ACRE RANCH Reporter in New York, 19091910, He Went to Panhandleto Claim Grant to Family
Price, Hickman
PATRICK HENRY HICKMAN.; Retired Shoe-' ast Inventor Dies in Belleville, N. J.
Death
Hickman, Race Driver, Dies
Jim Hickman, who was named the top rookie in the 1982 Indianapolis 500, died today of injuries he suffered in a crash during practice for the Tony Bettenhausen 200 at Wisconsin State Fair Park. Hickman, a car dealer from Chamblee, Ga., was practicing Saturday night for today's race when his Cosworth-powered March racer slammed into the concrete wall in the first turn of the one-mile oval.
W. Braddock Hickman Is Dead; Cleveland Reserve Bank Head
Dies, 59
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